Jaclyn Kaslovsky
@jkaslovsky
Assistant Professor @WUSTLPoliSci studying Congress and representation
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28-01-2016 20:29:32
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Join us this Friday at 2PM ET for our next professionalization seminar, "Getting Involved in APSA Sections." Jamil Scott, @schwindtbayer, & Ellie Powell will present, w/ Jaclyn Kaslovsky & Molly Reynolds moderating. What a lineup!
🚨BLOGPOST ALERT🚨 Shigeo Hirano (Columbia University ), Jaclyn Kaslovsky @michael_p_olson and James M. Snyder (Harvard University) examine the transition from party to candidate-centered politics in the US. Read the blogpost previewing their paper ⬇️ #polisciresearch jop.blogs.uni-hamburg.de/direct-primari…
Check out my blog post with Shigeo Hirano, Jim Snyder, and @michael_p_olson discussing our article in the Journal of Politics @[email protected]! We discuss how electoral reforms such as direct primaries, the Australian ballot, and non-partisan elections impacted the transition to candidate-centered campaigns
Are women and men legislators evaluated differently on the basis of their policy records? Read this article by Jaclyn Kaslovsky and Jon Rogowski in the #APSR. #polisciresearch ow.ly/zxcs50J3pk6
Don't forget about tomorrow's "Tips for Coauthoring" professional development workshops w/ Diana O'Brien, Tracy Osborn (Iowa Political Science), & Sarah Childs + Molly Reynolds as moderator. 👇👇👇
Rice University Political Science is seeking two assistant professors, one in CP and one IR, for positions to begin July 1, 2023. More information and links below. Follow here for updates. #PSJMinfo #PoliSciJobs
Hiring in peace and conflict studies? Job candidate Gladys Zubiría 's (Gladys Zubiria) research focuses on the role of third parties in post-conflict outcomes and peace sustainability. Alongside her research, Gladys has a strong passion for teaching. gladyszubiria.com/home
Hiring in comparative politics? Job candidate Emily Elia is an expert in Latin American politics, focusing on mass and elite political behavior and institutions, electoral accountability, and corruption. More info about teaching and research here: emilytelia.com/index.html