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Edward T. Walker

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Political science 29%
davidimiller.bsky.social
🚨 Practical URGENT tip for NSF grantees:

Out of an abundance of caution, I would right now go into Research.gov and…

1. Download your NSF award letters.

2. Print PDF your annual reports.

3. Screenshot the status table for annual reports.

NSF is planning maintenance tomorrow to Research.gov
Due to maintenance, Research.gov (including access to NSF-PAR, GRFP, PES, and ETAP) will be unavailable from Fri., 4/25 at 10:00 PM ET to Sat., 4/26 at 1:00 PM ET. NSF apologizes for any inconvenience.

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casbsstanford.bsky.social
So cool that three CASBS fellows who occupied study #38 - Jon Krosnick (1996-97 AND 2013-14), @edwardwalker.bsky.social (2021-22) & @ralmeling.bsky.social (2019-20) were here at the same time for a workshop!

As 'ghosts' of that study, they pretty much haunted current occupant Tom Lyon all day 👻👻👻
adamprz.bsky.social
I am keeping a diary of daily events, as they unfold open.substack.com/pub/adamprze... It is available to everyone. I am new to Substack, so please let me know if something is wrong with the link or the file.
Diary
Week 1
open.substack.com
edwardwalker.bsky.social
A related concern: despite the vast impact is likely to have, federal indirects seem like a textbook low-salience policy for those with less of a connection to science/higher ed
edwardwalker.bsky.social
Seems very likely that NSF and other federal funders will follow suit. This single move seems very likely to upend the entire model of the U.S. research university as we know it.
annagbusse.bsky.social
Excellent piece. Modern autocrats arrive at power via elections, and then gradually erode democracy until only a facade remains.

Coups provoke mass opposition and mobilization: salami tactics don’t.
nealemahoney.bsky.social
Chicago has taken a more cautious position
edwardwalker.bsky.social
Super illuminating thread on the current situation and possible road ahead around federal grants
mattglassman312.bsky.social
Ok. Impoundment. Some links to relevant authorities and commentary, and then thoughts of my own. What Trump is proposing potentially amounts to an upending of the separation of powers, and while that's not *inherently* bad, in this case it's bad. Very bad. 1/ 🧵

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mattglassman312.bsky.social
Ok. Impoundment. Some links to relevant authorities and commentary, and then thoughts of my own. What Trump is proposing potentially amounts to an upending of the separation of powers, and while that's not *inherently* bad, in this case it's bad. Very bad. 1/ 🧵

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greenlawchina.bsky.social
We are hiring a China-focused Environmental Law and Policy Fellow at the Emmett Institute for Climate Change and the Environment at UCLA! This is a two-year position, and the hire will work closely with me. See here for details: recruit.apo.ucla.edu/JPF10027
Emmett Institute Fellowship in Environmental Law and Policy 2025-2027 (China Focus)
University of California, Los Angeles is hiring. Apply now!
recruit.apo.ucla.edu
edwardwalker.bsky.social
I've had a number of studies on the anti-fracking movement and interactions with industry. A new paper in Social Problems (with Bodi Vasi) examines how trade groups for the fracking industry selectively respond to protest depending on geography and partisanship academic.oup.com/socpro/advan...
Boosting Your Enemies to Garner the Sympathy of Friends: Pro-Fracking Industry Communications and the Geography of Contention
Abstract. Scholarship has recognized that contention shapes impression management efforts by business actors but has largely ignored how geographic factors
academic.oup.com
edwardwalker.bsky.social
Good to be meeting people on here! I study social movements, business political activity, and organizations/organizing, and how these topics intersect (often around environment/sustainability). Please say hello and, if you like, check out a few of my recent projects in this thread.

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hadas.bsky.social
senior scholar leaving your talk after making his 12 minute comment
edwardwalker.bsky.social
As Mr. Show wisely taught us, 24 is the highest number.

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