Emilia Tjernstrom
@econemilia.bsky.social
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Development economist studying tech adoption, beliefs, and learning 💼 Senior Research Fellow at CDES, Monash University Soon: Associate Professor at Macquarie University 🧜🏼‍♀️ Freediver emiliatjernstrom.com
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I'm so thrilled to share that I'll be starting as Associate Professor in the Economics department at Macquarie University's Business School in May. Excited for this next step and very much looking forward to getting to know my new colleagues 😊
This is a terrible policy!
Why did Demography did not obtain from the authors a replication package? Because the journal’s 2018 data and code availability policy did not permit their board to compel access to the original data after the three-year window.
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What issue unites Coalition, Labor, Green, teal and One Nation voters? Whistleblower protections.
– Kieran Pender in @crikey.com.au

Australia Institute research found 86% of Australians want stronger protection for whistleblowers, consistent across all voting intentions. #auspol
What issue unites Coalition, Labor, Green, teal and One Nation voters? Whistleblower protections
The government's persecution of whistleblowers Richard Boyle and David McBride is unjust, and the public doesn't support it. It's time for much-needed reform.
www.crikey.com.au
And reduce social media use
@i4replication.bsky.social looking for a co-director to develop guidelines & help reduce the amount of PII that careless researchers release into the wild
What is I4R supposed to do? Honestly, we need help. If a faculty has experience and wants to join us as a I4R co-director to develop guidelines and deal with these emails, please reach out ASAP.
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The difference between Grok and a DOGE employee is that Grok will acknowledge being reprogrammed by Musk
Doesn't sound like a pivot
I think you misspelled "cult"
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“Extending‌ ‌previous‌ ‌work,‌ ‌we‌ ‌vary‌ ‌the‌ ‌race,‌ ‌gender,‌ ‌and‌ ‌topic‌ ‌of‌ ‌the‌ ‌constituent’s‌ ‌message, and we‌ observe ‌if elected‌ ‌officials ‌both open‌ ‌and‌ ‌reply‌ ‌to‌ ‌constituents’ messages‌.‌ ‌ We ‌find‌ ‌that‌ ‌Black‌ ‌men‌ ‌are systematically ignored, regardless of the message they send.‌” link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Unheard Voices: The Importance of Intersectionality in Responsiveness and the Systematic Ignoring of Black Men by Elected Officials - Political Behavior
All citizens are not listened to equally, despite the importance of responsiveness and listening to different theories of democracy. We take an ‌intersectional‌ ‌approach‌ ‌to‌ make several novel pred...
link.springer.com
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New from me: Everything feels overwhelming. But here is a tangible thing you can do: write a comment to oppose Trump's plan to convert 50,000 career civil servants into political appointees. Deadline is May 23. Please share!
donmoynihan.substack.com/p/here-is-a-...
Here is a specific thing you can do to fight Trump's politicization of public services
Plus: what I wrote in Science about the revised Schedule F
donmoynihan.substack.com
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ABS to planning to remove the Basic Microdata from the 2026 Australian Census data release and replace it with synthetic data. A major backwards step. Synthetic data will be unable to capture the complexity of interactions the microdata will show. #Census2026 www.abs.gov.au/statistics/r...
Proposed 2026 Census data products
Proposed changes to 2026 Census data products include replacing Community Profiles with enhanced QuickStats. This paper details the changes.
www.abs.gov.au
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Ironic that the author who made the errors gets another pub in the journal, but the replicators do not.
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And whether or not this is misconduct should be irrelevant to the editorial decision to publish the comment.

Unfortunately, such editorial responses are common in top journals, decreasing the incentives to conduct reproductions and writing up comments.
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2025 Labour Econometrics Workshop
The Melbourne Institute is proud to present the 27th Labour Econometrics Workshop.
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A 747-400 has 170 *miles* of wiring.
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This makes sense but I'm clearly too far removed---I had never heard of brainrot or skibidi toilet (haven't been teaching for a few years is that why?). I guess I'll need a Gen Z whisperer 😂
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I think it is worth knowing that the author of the original paper also published a paper in The Economic Journal making very similar claims, that has been quite systematically debunked.

www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
... because as mentioned elsewhere, I'm not familiar with the details.
This is part of my worry: if we make it too easy to get away with shady-looking stuff by pleading ignorance, then we've greatly limited the downside risk of doing shady stuff maliciously. How would you prove intent in a case like this?

Note that I'm not taking a side on intent in this case...
This sure sounds like yet another case of authors explaining away major inconsistencies as "honest mistakes."

I’m increasingly convinced our research integrity systems are striking the wrong balance between type 1 & type 2 errors

cc @i4replication.bsky.social
I am unfamiliar with both the original paper and your comment, but if the code doesn't match the paper's description, I would think that obviously constitutes some level of research misconduct?
It is important to note that the committee did not find any indication of misconduct, nor did the JOPE editorial team in the entire monitoring of the analysis. However, all of those involved were saddened by the way the author was treated in social media and private email interactions. Civility and respect should dominate academic discourse, and proper journal procedures to examine research should be allowed to take place even if this takes time. Errors and corrections are unavoidable parts of academic research. JOPE is committed to impose fair and transparent scientific processes.
I am unfamiliar with both the original paper and your comment, but if the code doesn't match the paper's description, I would think that obviously constitutes some level of research misconduct?
It is important to note that the committee did not find any indication of misconduct, nor did the JOPE editorial team in the entire monitoring of the analysis. However, all of those involved were saddened by the way the author was treated in social media and private email interactions. Civility and respect should dominate academic discourse, and proper journal procedures to examine research should be allowed to take place even if this takes time. Errors and corrections are unavoidable parts of academic research. JOPE is committed to impose fair and transparent scientific processes.