Is the Women’s March focused on white women — or does it promote intersectional activism? Michael T. Heaney - July 8, 2019 My research compared its followers’ attitudes to those of other liberal protesters.
Here’s what was surprising about the protesters at the 2016 Democratic convention Michael T. Heaney - July 30, 2016 Protests at the 2016 Republican National Convention in Cleveland were
Why are the protests at the Republican Convention so small? Michael T. Heaney - July 21, 2016 Leading up to the 2016 Republican National Convention (RNC) in
What happened to the antiwar movement? Andrew Gelman - February 5, 2015 According to Michael Heaney and Fabio Rojas in their new
No, You Can’t Predict US Congressional Election Outcomes with Tweet Shares: But That Doesn’t Mean You Shouldn’t Try Joshua Tucker - August 17, 2013 The following is a guest post from my colleague NYU
The Tweets-Votes Curve Andrew Gelman - April 24, 2013 Fabio Rojas points me to this excellently-titled working paper by
What Happened to the anti-war movement? Henry Farrell - March 29, 2011 The answer, not entirely unsurprisingly for students of party politics,
“International Political Sociology” as a non-sociological journal Henry Farrell - January 3, 2011 "Fabio Rojas asks":http://orgtheory.wordpress.com/2011/01/03/should-i-drop-post-modernism-from-the-theory-course/ this morning whether he should entirely drop
Responses to Fabio Rojas Henry Farrell - March 31, 2010 A little while back, "Fabio Rojas threw down the gauntlet":http://orgtheory.wordpress.com/2010/03/04/political-science-exports/.
Downsizing political theory Henry Farrell - January 23, 2010 "Fabio Rojas":http://orgtheory.wordpress.com/2010/01/23/how-to-save-the-humanities/ proposes radical reforms to save the academic job