Really impressive set-up & group of people at Torcuato Di Tella.
And they're right across the road from the Estadio Monumental!
(view of Recoleta cemetery from the apartment balcony)
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I'm excited to present our research (@duncanmcdonnell.com) on the transnationalisation of the populist radical right on Wednesday at the Universidad Torcuato Di Tella in Buenos Aires!
It has been so heartening on this trip to meet engaged graduate researchers who not only come to seminars, but ask really smart questions too!
Turns out it was complete fabrication. He never even visited!
www.the42.ie/socrates-ire...
(before anyone gets offended, I do think some of those articles are very interesting!)
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It was also a pleasure to chat with their very talented graduate students afterwards, and to stroll around the beautiful campus.
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Since I moved to Australia, I've heard many people say "you'll never publish in a top US journal with Australia as your only case" (and they weren't wrong to think that).
But yesterday, we did.
Thread by Josh about it below:
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We expected public bias to work against aspiring Indigenous political candidates in Australia. Instead, we found the opposite - an 'inverted hierarchy' of bias.
Open access: doi.org/10.1017/S153...
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The Inverted Hierarchy: How #Public #Bias Can #Favor #Potential #Indigenous #Candidates
By @jholloway.bsky.social, @duncanmcdonnell.com & Michelle Evans
doi.org/10.1017/S153...
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And the view when we came out into the Botafogo afternoon sun wasn’t bad either.
But for the longest time, I insisted that Anderson was going to become a world-class midfielder.
I'm still waiting.
For more details, see: iesp.uerj.br/evento/ciclo...
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It's the first of a bunch of seminars we'll be doing in South America over the next 6 weeks.