Mashail Malik
@MalikMashail
Asst. Prof. @Harvard. Political Science Ph.D. @Stanford. Researching the politics of social identity and migration. http://www.mashailmalik.com
“To be entirely present to oneself is the highest thing and the highest task for the personal life,” he wrote. newyorker.com/magazine/2020/…
I think, by law, all homes should have one of these
(Continental philosopher): Without 5, we could not count to 6. (Me): Yes. (Continental philosopher): It could be said 6 is consequently in the 5-shadow, the forthcoming of 6 is 5-heralded, that 5 springs necessarily from the recapitulation of 6. (Me, checking my watch): Yes.
If you have reg interest in South Asia and are attending EPSA - join us for happy hours on 25th June 5:45pm! Reply here/ dm if you plan to join so we can keep count. Email me if you wish to participate in the workshop & i’ll reply with details (few spots) Agenda @MalikMashail
We (@PriyankaSethy_, @MalikMashail and I) have a related finding based on CES data: starting in around 2016, immigration support among immigrants plummeted more than among any other citizenship group. Here, we plot shifts relative to people with no immigration background.
Instead, Latinos' views on unauthorized immigration shifted to be less supportive of a pathway to citizenship. Latinos' perceptions of both parties moderated, but a larger fraction of Latinos saw themselves as closer to the GOP on immigration in 2024 than did so in 2016.
Nice summary by @HarvardCID of my research with @NiloSiddiqui on how the presence of family, friends and neighbors affects survey responses regarding ethnic politics and voting: hks.harvard.edu/centers/cid/vo…
Please circulate! @wpmarble and I are looking for a part-time RA to help with various data tasks. This is a remote-work position that is ideal for recent graduates who are considering applying for a social science PhD. Apply here: forms.gle/cTuKp6tRLMsDBk…
How does demand for clientelism vary by socioeconomic status? In our paper just out at @The_JOP, my co-authors @MelaniCammett, @samiatallah1 and I use a survey experiment in Lebanon to question some assumptions about who demands clientelism. /1 journals.uchicago.edu/doi/epdf/10.10…
Nice summary of one of my favorite books.
this book is not about running it’s about deciding today is no different from yesterday notes:
Hey Microsoft please stop trying to invent God and just make Outlook search work.
Registration is open for the NYU Rebecca B. Morton Conference on Experimental Political Science on March 7th and 8th at tinyurl.com/2025-CESS-Regi…. We have a great lineup: wp.nyu.edu/cesspoliticals…. Join us! @anna_m_wilke @tara_slough
A reminder that the deadline for submitting paper and poster proposals for the 2025 Rebecca Morton Experiments conference at NYU is next week (Dec 10!) @tara_slough @anna_m_wilke @identities_nyu
Oliver Sacks' letter to a journal editor in response to a set of bad reviews

