Hannah Walker
@hlw.bsky.social
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mobilizedbyinjustice.com Political Scientist UT Austin

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Made possible by support from @arnoldventures.bsky.social @publicagenda.bsky.social & @ispsyale.bsky.social

The #ExpandingEngagementLab is stoked to build on this to learn how engage other chronic non-voters!

expandingengagement.org 9/9
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But mailers are expensive & impractical & are we even reaching the pop of interest? Does this strategy work if we go straight to justice impacted people themselves?

YES: An on-the-ground relational organizing experiment is encouraging (but v challenging to study, see the paper for details) 7/9

Can we find the active social ties, send them a mailer asking them to register their loved one, and would they do it?

YES! Even people who are not already active organizers can be prompted to get their loved ones to register: 6/9

Would mobilization by loved ones even work if the person in question doesn't value voting?

YES! Qualitative evidence suggests that social ties have lots of tools available to them to engage even skeptical voters 5/9

Are there even any such ties?

YES! Mapping relationships across admin records suggests many system impacted people are connected to others who are active voters... 4/9

So we thought, let's see if we can find them, contact them, enlist their help in mobilizing their people, and test how well it works! (we're ambitious like that 😉)

But would it even work? System impacted people are often surrounded by other non-voters who have high skepticism of the state... 3/9

The working paper & public report synthesize lessons learned from a suite of 2024 projects.

We ask: How can system impacted people be (re)incorporated into electoral politics?

We argue: The politically active loved ones of system impacted people are powerful mobilizers in their communities! 2/9

Punchline: diversity matters! in the simulation, diversity on the bench reduces sentence length for Black defendants

get ‘em Nick!!

He uses and innovative chat experiment to assess whether having diverse colleagues changes the decision making of dominant group members
Another great talk, this time from Nick Ottone @nottone.bsky.social at @priec.bsky.social on the impact of group based diversity on downstream sentencing decisions

(He’s on the market!! Look out, he’s on the way up!!)

She has maps! Keep your eye on her, she’s just getting started #hookem

they do this in an effort to revitalize their communities,
but their interests are out of step with long term residents

Drawing on an array of admin data that allows her to isolate household effects, she finds that gentrifiers move into their new neighborhoods and vote more in local elections
Another great presentation from UT grad @averrilli.bsky.social on her project “Moving in and Mobilizing” about gentrifier behavior in their new neighborhoods @priec.bsky.social

She is a rising star and on the market!

great pol psych work from one of our best, look out for her this job market season!!!

and increases sympathy for more conservative voters in the group while decreasing it for marginalized outgroups…

She finds that being high on respectability politics depresses participation…
Off to a great start at #CUBoulderPRIEC @priec.bsky.social! UT grad @mirandasullivan.bsky.social presenting her excellent work on the impact of respectability politics among Latines… she finds…

(She’s on the market! Keep your eye on this rising star 🌟#hookem)

Good morning everybody! Time for my favorite conference on the planet #BoulderPRIEC @priec.bsky.social (aside from J&IJ obvi 😉)

#evergreen
Texas Republicans have lost their damn minds.

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Texas Republicans have lost their damn minds.

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I’ve not been on a school bus in years. And I’d never been on one w @melissamichelson.bsky.social & @hlw.bsky.social until tonight! Thank you @sentencingproject.bsky.social for an evening of fellowship & clips of the film “And Water Brings Tomorrow” (ashleyhunt.info/andwaterbrin...)
Yellow school bus on a Chicago city street Three political scientists about to board a school bus on a Chicago city street Cover of the program for the 2025 Civic Power convening of The Sentencing Project. Cover is an illustration of Chicago’s skyline.

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Favorite quote from the morning plenary: “Collective resistance is political kryptonite” #CivicPower2025 @hlw.bsky.social @sentencingproject.bsky.social

Still lots left to learn -- check out our ongoing work at the Expanding Engagement Lab, where we use social science research to improve participation among marginalized groups in American politics!

expandingengagement.org
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Against a more traditional informational mailer. Our trusted messenger approach increased new and updated registrations by 45% relative to the uncontacted control group, an effect which is statistically distinguishable from an impersonal approach

We tested a trusted-messenger approach w/ a letter written by a formerly incarcerated person sharing their story and encouraging people to vote