Not Another Politics Podcast

Not Another Politics Podcast

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Do Professors Self-Censor On Controversial Topics?

In this episode, we speak with Cory Clark, behavioral scientist and Associate Professor of Psychology at New College of Florida. We discuss her paper, “Taboos and Self-Censorship Among U.S. Psychology Professors," which explores how controversial topics in science are perceived, ...  Show more

Is Partisan Gerrymandering As Bad As You Think?

There is no political topic that can get people’s blood boiling quite like partisan gerrymandering. But what do we know about how effective it is and what the data shows about its outcomes?

This week, we're re-releasing our conversation with Princeton political scientist ...

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Do Donors Punish Extremist Primary Nominees?

What happens when a political party nominates a candidate in its primary who is ideologically extreme? Do donors, especially those outside the party’s base, react — and if so, how? That question is explored in a new paper by Andy Christopher Wayne Myers, Ph.D. Candidate in Pol ...

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The Economic Cost of Populism

More than 25 percent of countries around the world are currently governed by populists, from Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Turkey, to Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela, and Donald Trump in the United States. Based on these findings, populism is at an all-time high, and taking a significan ...

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Is Political Science Research Underpowered?

What if most political science studies are too weak to find the effects they’re looking for? In this episode, we dig into a <a href="https://arelbundock.com/research/arel-bundock_briggs_doucouliagos_avina_stanley_2025_quantitative_political_science_research_is_greatly_underpow ...

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