When Katrina evacuees moved to new places, people's attitudes changed — for the worse John Sides - August 30, 2015 [caption id="attachment_29003" align="aligncenter" width="1100"] Victims of Hurricane Katrina stayed at
When Katrina evacuees moved to new places, people’s attitudes changed — for the worse John Sides - August 30, 2015 [caption id="attachment_29003" align="aligncenter" width="1100"] Victims of Hurricane Katrina stayed at
New “Polisci Perspective” Feature at Wonkblog John Sides - November 19, 2012 Ezra Klein's Wonkblog now includes a weekly feature called "Polisci
Blogging at Behind the Numbers John Sides - December 5, 2011 Dan Hopkins, Danny Hayes, and I will be contributing regularly
Toward a better understanding of the peaceful society of First World War trenches Andrew Gelman - June 11, 2011 Dan Hopkins linked to a podcast in which political scientist
Even More on Bilingualism and Elections Erik Voeten - November 5, 2010 Our former guestblogger "Dan Hopkins":http://people.iq.harvard.edu/~dhopkins/ has an interesting "working paper":http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1434374
Visualizing Political Promises John Sides - September 24, 2010 The Contract with America (Republicans, 1994): New Direction for America
Guest-Blogger Dan Hopkins John Sides - August 30, 2010 We welcome Dan Hopkins, a professor in Georgetown's Department of
A Bradley Effect in France? Erik Voeten - March 16, 2010 The anti-immigrant Front National did much better than pollsters expected
After Massachussetts John Sides - January 20, 2010 Political scientists Jacob Hacker and Dan Hopkins have an op-ed