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Social Media vs. Surveys: A New Scalable Approach to Understanding Legislators’ Discourse
Utilizing datafrom Twitter, we compare legislators’ social media posts with their responses in PELA, a survey ofparliamentary elites in Latin America.
Valentina González-Rostani
,
José Incio
,
Guillermo Lezama
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A Vote of Confidence? Corruption, Accountability, and Local Candidate Preferences in a Developing Democracy
The study analyzes how 3,554 Peruvians use a two-step heuristic in a conjoint experiment to evaluate political candidates, initially using deal-breakers to narrow choices and then focusing on past corruption to determine trustworthiness.
Matthew Bird
,
José Incio
,
Paula Muñoz
Last updated on May 3, 2024
Immigration Shocks and Politicians’ Rhetoric: Evidence from The Venezuelan Migration Crisis
This study analyzes over 3 million tweets from Chilean and Peruvian politicians to examine changes in immigration discourse following the Venezuelan crisis, revealing ideological influences and varied emphases on immigration across party lines.
Valentina González
,
José Incio
,
Guillermo Lezama
Last updated on May 3, 2024
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