Andreas Wiedemann
@abwiedemann
Assistant Professor of Politics and Int'l Affairs @Princeton | Political Economy and Inequality | Author of Indebted Societies (Cambridge) http://tinyurl.com/DebtSoc
"GERDA: The German Election Database" is now officially out: nature.com/articles/s4159… Check out the data and more here: german-elections.com
If you are looking for comprehensive election data in Germany, we've got you covered. The German Election Database (GERDA) provides local, state, and federal election results at the municipality level between 1990 and 2021.
Nimbyism is often explained through property values or exclusion. But in recent work with @NNyholt, we explore a different perspective—local preservationism. It’s less about keeping people out and more about preserving neighborhood character. Read more: osf.io/preprints/osf/…
I'm really excited for the rollout of trueviews.org on Tuesday. This is a website we've been working for awhile, which shows public opinion at a variety of geographic scales, including zip codes, state legislative districts, congressional districts, and states.
Join us virtually or in person on Tuesday, 9/3 at 11:00 a.m. EDT for the launch of TrueViews, a new hyperlocal public opinion resource developed by @Harvard_Law’s @ElectionClinic and supported by the Local Politics Lab located at the center. Virtual event open to all. In-person…
🚨Last week to submit to PEEP- Political Economy of Europe APSA Pre-Conference (Vancouver, Sep 10). Submit by April 30: tinyurl.com/4j65s2ye @gemmadipoppa Miguel Pereira @abwiedemann and I look forward to reading and organizing! Last year’s program below
Check out our new database for German local, state, and federal election results! german-elections.com
If you are looking for comprehensive election data in Germany, we've got you covered. The German Election Database (GERDA) provides local, state, and federal election results at the municipality level between 1990 and 2021.
This new database by @VHeddesheimer, @hannohilbig, @abwiedemann, and Florian Sichart is fantastic and incredibly useful for anyone working with German election data. german-elections.com
Thank you all for coming to PEEP 2024! See you all next year!
PEEP 2024 was a blast! Thank you to all the presenters, discussants and participants. @abwiedemann @gemmadipoppa @miguelmaria and I can’t wait for next year! Huge thanks to @mikesances and Temple for hosting us!
PEEP 2024 was a blast! Thank you to all the presenters, discussants and participants. @abwiedemann @gemmadipoppa @miguelmaria and I can’t wait for next year! Huge thanks to @mikesances and Temple for hosting us!
excited to share that my article "Public Comment and Public Policy" is now published at @AJPS_Editor doi.org/10.1111/ajps.1…
Yale Political Science has even more jobs! 1 Normative Theory apply.interfolio.com/151667 2 AfAm Studies & PLSC apply.interfolio.com/151852 3 American apply.interfolio.com/151671 4 CP/PE/IR apply.interfolio.com/151662 5 South Asian apply.interfolio.com/151100 6 IR apply.interfolio.com/147211
Yale Political Science is seeking to hire multiple faculty (open rank) in American Politics (apply.interfolio.com/151671) and in IR/CP/PE jointly with the Jackson School of Global Affairs (apply.interfolio.com/151662). Review of applications will begin September 15
Very excited that my paper with @SattlersThomas is now published in @AJPS_Editor. We contribute to a big controversial debate: Does austerity fuel populism? Our answer: Yes, it does especially among the most vulnerable part of the workforce. Enjoy it! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/aj…
One more week to apply to the Political Economy of Europe APSA Pre-Conference on September 4. Submission form: forms.gle/xgm2JpYWNb56rG… Deadline: April 30 We look forward to your papers!
Yale Political Science is seeking to hire multiple faculty (open rank) in American Politics (apply.interfolio.com/151671) and in IR/CP/PE jointly with the Jackson School of Global Affairs (apply.interfolio.com/151662). Review of applications will begin September 15
The new issue of Cityscape (@HUDgov) is all about using administrative data for local housing action. Brief thread here on the three articles dealing with collecting, supplementing, and analyzing eviction data. (1/5) huduser.gov/portal/periodi…
Join us for the second Political Economy of Europe APSA Pre-Conference on Sept 4 in Philly. If you want to present, meet people, and learn about cool new papers, sign up here ⬇️
Yale Political Science is seeking to hire multiple faculty (open rank) in American Politics (apply.interfolio.com/151671) and in IR/CP/PE jointly with the Jackson School of Global Affairs (apply.interfolio.com/151662). Review of applications will begin September 15
Please submit to the Political Economy of Europe pre-apsa conference by April 30th! We (@mariacarreri @abwiedemann @miguelmaria) are looking forward to reading your work! forms.gle/xgm2JpYWNb56rG…
Yale Political Science is seeking to hire multiple faculty (open rank) in American Politics (apply.interfolio.com/151671) and in IR/CP/PE jointly with the Jackson School of Global Affairs (apply.interfolio.com/151662). Review of applications will begin September 15
New article on place-based identities and cleavage formation in the knowledge society, out in @ElectoralStdies. If you study spatial inequalities, rural resentment, and/or generally cleavage politics, this might be of interest! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
A consequential paper from @DrTomD_OG and @abwiedemann. Two thoughts on implications: - a move back to economic divides doesn’t necessarily solve structural geographic issues for Labour long-term. - clear implications for housing (need to spread the Labour coalition) and…