Dan Cassino
@dancassino.bsky.social
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Political scientist at FDU, Executive Director of the FDU Poll, studying masculinities and research methods.
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Nothing but admiration for the Coke Freestyle inspired Skittles machine, though.
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I had foolishly assumed that renaming a rest stop on the Garden State Parkway after Jon Bon Jovi meant putting a new name up, rather than a video wall and a Planet Hollywood style exhibition.
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The increase in energy prices is shaping up to be the defining issue of the NJ gubernatorial race, with voters looking for someone to blame (whether they deserve that blame or not). I spoke to WaPo about the complicated politics of the issue (giftlink).

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Soaring electricity bills could be the sleeper campaign issue of 2025
As costs continue to increase, voters are turning their ire toward politicians, shaking up this year’s governors races.
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That’s what’s happened in the past. But it’s 2025, so who knows?
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They (mostly? All?) keep going without anyone getting paid. “Essential” for the purposes of the Anti-Deficiency Act.
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Tomorrow at 11, I'll be talking about polling and the NJ Governor's race at Ocean County College.
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The poor kid who got that for back to school in September, only to have the show cancelled the next month…
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“I grew up poor,” as a social identity, subject to change based on current circumstances. Very cool!
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The GSS asked the same people about their childhood income rank three different times. 56% changed their answer, even though what was trying to be measured couldn’t change! We dig into this in a new article at @socialindicators.bsky.social. 



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Growing up Different(ly than Last Time We Asked): Social Status and Changing Reports of Childhood Income Rank - Social Indicators Research
How we remember our past can be shaped by the realities of our present. This study examines how changes to present circumstances influence retrospective reports of family income rank at age 16. While retrospective survey data can be used to assess the long-term effects of childhood conditions, present-day circumstances may “anchor” memories, causing shifts in how individuals recall and report past experiences. Using panel data from the 2006–2014 General Social Surveys (8,602 observations from 2,883 individuals in the United States), we analyze how changes in objective and subjective indicators of current social status—income, financial satisfaction, and perceived income relative to others—are associated with changes in reports of childhood income rank, and how this varies by sex and race/ethnicity. Fixed-effects models reveal no significant association between changes in income and in childhood income rank. However, changes in subjective measures of social status show contrasting effects, as increases in current financial satisfaction are associated with decreases in childhood income rank, but increases in current perceived relative income are associated with increases in childhood income rank. We argue these opposing effects follow from theories of anchoring in recall bias. We further find these effects are stronger among males but are consistent across racial/ethnic groups. This demographic heterogeneity suggests that recall bias is not evenly distributed across the population and has important implications for how different groups perceive their own pasts. Our findings further highlight the malleability of retrospective perceptions and their sensitivity to current social conditions, offering methodological insights into survey reliability and recall bias.
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What’s the best and worst thing about working in a studio with a bunch of other creators?
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Showed this to the boy, who is a fan of Frazetta, and I have been informed that this is God-tier aura farming.

I have to assume that’s a good thing, but I’m slightly afraid to ask.
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This book was great fun. Looking forward to the next chapters!
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On the plus side, it’s not like he’s doing all these events or interviews to remind you of the fact.
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I have a book coming out in February, so I really need any collapse to hold off for a couple more months, please and thank you.

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PROFOLUS: Sociologists Alexander Yendell and David Herbert found that gender-based views legitimizing violence, authoritarian tendencies, and specific dark personality traits were central predictors of generalized war support.
Beliefs About Violent Masculinity May Predict Readiness for War - Profolus
Beliefs linking masculinity with violence are the strongest driver of pro-war attitudes.
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After almost 40 years on top, I really thought “Rorschach is really cool and actually the hero of the story” would remain the worst take on Watchmen, but we have to acknowledge a new champion.
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thiel, man, what the fuck are you talking about

He describes the plot of Watchmen, a 1986 graphic novel involving superheroes grappling with moral questions about humanity against the backdrop of impending nuclear war:

The antihero Ozymandias, the antichrist-type figure, is sort of an early-modern person. He believes this will be a timeless and eternal solution – eternal world peace. Moore is sort of a late-modern. In early modernity, you have ideal solutions, ‘perfect’ solutions to calculus. In late modernity, things are sort of probabilistic. And at some point, he asks Dr Manhattan whether the world government is going to last. And he says that ‘nothing lasts forever.’ So you embrace the antichrist and it still doesn’t work.

Thiel later finds biblical meaning in the manga One Piece, discussing how he believes it represents a future where an antichrist-like one-world government has repressed science. He believes that the hero, Monkey D Luffy, represents a Christlike figure.

In One Piece, you are set in a fantasy world, again sort of an alternate earth, but it’s 800 years into the reign of this one-world state. Which, as the story unfolds, gradually gets darker and darker. You sort of realize, in my interpretation, who runs the world and it’s something like the antichrist. There’s Luffy, a pirate who wears a red straw hat, sort of like Christ’s crown of thorns. And then towards the end of the story, transforms into a figure who resembles Christ in Revelation.

Thiel, along with a researcher and writer at Thiel Capital, explored these ideas at greater length in an essay for the religious journal First Things earlier this month.
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Do you have a preferred pastry? As long as I’m picking up donuts for Caramagna…
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I love them- it’s just a pain finding them in the US.
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Tony Gwynn and Roberto Alomar! Taking the Padres for all they were worth, I see.
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The rarely seen Type III Error.
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RFK Jr on Tylenol and autism: "It is not proof. We're doing the studies to make the proof."
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Bad for democracy- campaigns are supposed to inform the public, and this one is getting worse at that over time- but not necessarily bad strategy. This becomes the talking point of the debate, put Ciattarelli on the defensive.
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I’m not sure I’m ok with the Nobel in literature going to someone who committed a serious crime. I don’t know what he did, but I read that he has a very lengthy sentence.
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Well, that’s never happened before. Apparently this article on the long term stability of masculinity/femininity measures is going to be open access.
EDITOR: PLEASE CHECK THE OPEN ACCESS OPTION ON THE LICENSING FORM. FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY HAS ONE OF THE AGREEMENTS DESCRIBED BELOW, SO YOU CAN PUBLISH OPEN ACCESS AT NO CHARGE.

As Politics & Gender offers Open Access (OA) publication, you can now decide whether you would like to publish your manuscript as OA.