Hannah M. Ridge
hmridge.bsky.social
Hannah M. Ridge
@hmridge.bsky.social
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Assist. Prof. @ Chapman Uni. Postdoc @ UChicago. PhD @ Duke Polisci. Public opinion, democracy, religion, & MENA politics http://hannahmridge.com "Defining Democracy" https://tinyurl.com/mry5ahsc "Contours of Israeli Politics" https://tinyurl.com/2ererfhm
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📓 New paper examining the effect of religious cues on (non)democratic attitudes.
Jewish Israelis who answer questions on the Sabbath expressed more openness to non-democratic governance
The effect was strongest among the 'secular' respondents (@ESS_Survey @ElectionStudyIL)
doi.org/10.1163/1876...
Thucydides tells us Athens had extensive public debate about whether or not to commit war crimes. Also, Athens lost the Peloponnesian War -- and its democracy.
📘Excited to see this at the Temple University Press
table at #APSA2025
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Tried to explain this to a senior colleague recently, who suggested I was overreacting - thanks to @abuaardvark.bsky.social for saying it more clearly and eloquently
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"Figures from a classified Israeli military intelligence database indicate five out of six Palestinians killed by Israeli forces in Gaza have been civilians, an extreme rate of slaughter rarely matched in recent decades of warfare." www.theguardian.com/world/ng-int...
Revealed: Israeli military’s own data indicates civilian death rate of 83% in Gaza war
Figures from classified IDF database listed 8,900 named fighters as dead or probably dead in May, as overall death toll reached 53,000
www.theguardian.com
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Dear universities,

I am begging you to stop requiring letters of recommendation for master's programmes. You and I both know you don't read them, so stop asking for them.

Instead, have applicants list a name and get in touch if it's a borderline case.

Signed,
Everyone.
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The trick to getting a PhD is to be the first person ever to find fascination in a deeply, insanely boring thing.
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"The WHO said that both its staff residence & its main warehouse in Deir al-Balah had been attacked by Israeli forces, with soldiers detaining two staff & two of their family members before releasing three of them...which it said was “part of a pattern of systematic destruction of health facilities"
WHO says Israel attacked its Gaza premises
UN agency warns war is pushing health system towards collapse as local officials report raft of deaths from starvation
on.ft.com
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“But they didn’t do that. They lied. Repeatedly. They claimed that they didn’t see evidence of systemic abuses. They resorted to strange formulations such as “too many Palestinians have been killed,” as if there was some acceptable number that had been exceeded.” Excellent by @mattduss.bsky.social
An absolutely #mustread piece from @mattduss.bsky.social this morning.

"If we are serious about rebuilding U.S. democracy, unrigging the system and ending that impunity is imperative. The fight for accountability for Gaza is inseparable from the fight against Trumpism."
Biden’s Team Lied About Gaza. It’s Time to Hold Them Accountable
Impunity for abetting war crimes weakens U.S. democracy.
foreignpolicy.com
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Feeling really grateful and thankful to the Polarization Research Lab at Stanford for agreeing to fund my study with Hannah Ridge on democratic backsliding! More details to come soon.
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Asymmetric Polarization: The Perception that Republicans Pose Harm to Disadvantaged Groups Drives Democrats' Greater Dislike of Republicans in Social Contexts
eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/id/eprint/22...
When a journal reviewer says political science articles should not talk about politics, what should you talk about?

Comparativesky
MenaSky
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Medical journals like the Lancet have been publishing articles a/b the Gaza Ministry of Health numbers’ reliability since fall 23. Given scale of destruction & recording methods, they were always undercounts. Outside numbers underestimate civilian death b/c they treat all adult men as combatants.
The Economist says that the Gaza health ministry's death toll, criticized by some as inflated and as Hamas propaganda, might actually undercount the death toll (it could be as much as double).
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“Massive #s of students are going to emerge... who are essentially illiterate. Both in the literal sense and in the sense of being historically illiterate + having no knowledge of their own culture, much less anyone else’s.”

This isn't the only reason AI is bad, but it's why it is bad for students.
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Excellent new paper on the psychological trait of authoritarianism on political attitudes and voting 🚨
Our article w/Justin Robinson on authoritarianism in 🇬🇧 is published in the new issue of @polbehavior.bsky.social

We employ a longitudinal analysis using the @britishelectionstudy.com to investigate the causal effect of the psychological trait of authoritarianism on political attitudes and voting 🧵
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Every day the question, “If he was intentionally trying to kill people and destroy the economy, what would he being doing differently?” goes unanswered.
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An important takeaway from our research is that people are more likely to discount (or downplay) extreme messages (such as: we are going to install a dictatorship) when the party is normalized.

Let's not normalize radical parties; stigmatization works.
🗳️When is the far right punished for extremism?

➡️ @laiabalcells.bsky.social @sergisme.bsky.social & E. vanderWilden show that normalization lowers the cost of extreme positions—moderates see them as less genuine www.cambridge.org/core/journal... #FirstView
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King: listen, if I have to, you know, *prove* stuff against each person I want to deprive of liberty, then I won’t be able to deprive as many people of liberty!

American Founders: Exactly. And, just to be clear, we’re going to write this part down.
"We cannot give everyone a trial," says the president of these United States.
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“The tariffs, like the shuttering of USAID before it, are going to disproportionately hurt not only American allies — but precisely the sectors and companies (like Tunisian olive oil) which American development aid has spent years supporting and promoting” writes @abuaardvark.bsky.social
It's not an unalloyed good for scholars who are not American residents! Canada can be quite slow & stingy about visitor visas. If you don't have a visa already & you live in the Global South, conference access may be hard. This was an issue for Montreal.
(for lists: www.canada.ca/en/immigrati...)
Entry requirements by country or territory - Canada.ca
Find out the entry requirements based on the country or territory you are travelling from and what documents you will need.
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