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cczymara

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Dept of Sociology and Anthropology, Tel Aviv University, IL
& Dept of Quantitative Methods for Social Research, Goethe University Frankfurt, DE

Immigration, attitudes, political communication, quantitative methods, natural language processing, #rstats

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cczymara, to criminology
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Super interesting debate in the European Sociological Review on the consequences of recording practices in data on anti-refugee violence between Nicole Schwitter & Ulf Liebe, and Arun Frey:

Not Cologne but the data collection (might have) changed everything: a cautionary tale on ignoring changes in data recording in sociological research

@sociology @migrationresearch @criminology

https://academic.oup.com/esr/advance-article/doi/10.1093/esr/jcac057/7272619

cczymara, to sociology
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Criteria of Research Quality in : An Analytical-Empirical Perspective

by Ote, G., Sawert, T., Brüderl, J., Kley, S., Kroneberg, C. & @ingorohlfing
Is now available in English on @SocArXivBot : https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/69wrq/

This is a translation of the German language article that was originally published with open access in Zeitschrift für Soziologie52(1), 2023, pp. 26–49.

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cczymara, to migrationresearch
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Political elite discourses increase far-right voting by activating exclusionary national identities. New study w/
@acmay (@GESIS) published in based on Manifesto, & data.

Paper available in 🔓 at: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/nana.12985

Replication material: https://osf.io/ntexg/

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@migrationresearch @communicationscholars

cczymara, to politicalscience
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Real-world developments such as migration rates, crime, and terrorism predict immigration news in right-wing media. Moreover, these developments also shape the content within immigration news.

In a study recently published in Mass Communication and Society, I analyze more than two decades of news coverage within Germany's largest right-wing newspaper to show this.

🔓Open access at: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15205436.2023.2240307

Replication material: https://osf.io/bwh78/

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cczymara, to politicalscience
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Happy to share that our study on discursive shifts in Germany's largest right-wing newspaper is now available as open access 🔓
at: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09644008.2023.2231353

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cczymara, to politicalscience
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Fernandes & Won: The Unintended Consequences of Amplifying the Radical Right on
in @polcommjournal

"Our findings show that users amplify the radical right’s original message via weak ties and cascade effects in making negative quoted tweets. Ultimately, denouncing the radical right backfires and helps nascent illiberal parties to reach out to more users in the network and gain more users."

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10584609.2023.2232752

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cczymara, to sociology
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A comparison of refugee attitudes 2015 and today, just published in Nature:

Bansak, Hainmueller & Hangartner: Europeans’ support for #refugees of varying background is stable over time

"support for asylum seekers today is, if anything, slightly higher than six years ago at the height of the Syrian refugee crisis"
which is
"a consequence of the socio-demographic composition ... of Ukrainian refugees"

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06417-6

@migrationresearch @migration @politicalscience @sociology #ukraine

cczymara,
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It continues: "The findings strongly contradict the idea that the increase in general support is limited to Ukrainian refugees. Indeed, in most countries there is a statistically significant increase in the percentage of accepted non-Ukrainian asylum seeker profiles in 2022 versus 2016... the increased support for refugees extends to other, non-Ukrainian groups of asylum seekers and that there is no evidence of substitution effects"

@migrationresearch @migration @politicalscience @sociology

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And "In stark contrast to the prediction that other refugee groups would face decreased support, we find that the percentage of accepted Muslim profiles has significantly increased in the majority of countries"

@migrationresearch @migration @politicalscience @sociology

cczymara, to sociology
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"We demonstrate that statistical software is used widely but rarely cited in political science, and we highlight a partial solution to this problem: software bibliographies. To facilitate their creation, we introduce softbib, an R package that scans analysis scripts, detects the software used in those scripts, and automatically creates bibliographies."

https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/ps-political-science-and-politics/article/software-citations-in-political-science/CD8EAE80DCEF23816495322E3057E9F7

@politicalscience @rstats @sociology

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