Yusaku Horiuchi
@yusakuhoriuchi
Professor at Dartmouth College, interested in foreign/global public opinion, Japanese politics, diversity, elections, political methodology, and other topics
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Excited my undergraduate thesis research is in The China Quarterly! In "What Chinese Internet Users “Like” to Read: Selective Exposure in a Restricted Information Environment," my coauthor Sean Westwood and I analyze what factors Chinese netizens consider when selecting news online
I am immensely grateful to all my professors at Dartmouth 🌲, especially Yusaku Horiuchi (my thesis advisor), Brendan Nyhan (@BrendanNyhan on 🟦☁️), Michael Herron, Benjamin Valentino, & Michelle Clarke! Also thank you to Rockefeller Center & Dartmouth UGAR for funding my research!
Tomorrow is the NCAA D1 Men’s Championship Final Round. My nephew (Hiroshi Tai) is tie for 4th, only 3 strokes behind. Go Hiroshi!!!
My nephew is the 2024 NCAA D1 Men’s Golf Individual Champion!!! Well done, Hiroshi Tai
While Hiroshi Tai , our nephew, failed to make the cut at the US Open Golf Championship, his remarkable performance garnered much praise. We are proud of him and remain confident in his abilities to excel in upcoming opportunities.
My paper with Katie Clayton and Charles Crabtree has become highly relevant to American politics today. It is titled "Do Identity Frames Impact Support for Multiracial Candidates? The Case of Kamala Harris." Feel free to share the link: doi.org/10.1017/XPS.20…
How fortunate that there already exists survey-experimental work on the effects of framing Kamala Harris in different ways! Quite prescient Katie Clayton, Charles & Yusaku Horiuchi! cambridge.org/core/journals/…
After Kamala was inaugurated as VP, media headlines that mentioned her gender or gender + Black racial background increased her support (no effect before her inauguration), found Katie Clayton, Crabtree & Yusaku Horiuchi doi.org/10.1017/XPS.20…
An article that Katie Clayton , Charles Crabtree, and I wrote almost 4 years ago for The Monkey Cage: washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/…
#OpenAccess from a 2023 issue of JEPS - Do Identity Frames Impact Support for Multiracial Candidates? The Case of #Kamala Harris - cup.org/4cZW7Vf - Katie Clayton, Charles Crabtree (Dartmouth 🌲) & Yusaku Horiuchi