Cameron Arnzen
@CamArnzen🗳️ Political scientist studying schools & democracy | 📚 PhD from @TeachersCollege | @DukePoliSci + @CollegeOfIdaho Alum | 🥔 Idahoan | 🏳️🌈 He/Him
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🎉 Job Market Update: 🎉 I’ll be heading to the @AnnenbergInst at @BrownUniversity as a postdoc to continue working on projects at the intersection of politics, education, and public policy! @Stetson_David and I are very excited to be in Rhode Island!
Don't forget to get applications in to join @brennancenter as a post-doc! Anchoring your academic career in scholar-activism is more important than ever brennancenter.applytojob.com/apply/uB7XLhrN…
Seeing much bigger gender gaps in drop off among voters of color than white voters
Since 2019, we’ve been seeing academic terms like “CRT” and “DEI” co-opted by the current conservative movement. I studied this by fielding survey experiments to show how opposition to teaching kids about race is rooted in misinformation spread through politicizing the term.
#OpenAccess from @JPublicPolicy - They only hate the term: policy branding and the politics of critical race theory - cup.org/48VAiF0 - @ProfJonCollins #FirstView
I’m going to be migrating over!
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For many policy areas, such as housing and policing, the issues at stake are nationally important, but the decision makers and the politics are primarily local. Local Interests looks at what has been happening (and not happening) in U.S. cities--and why. press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book…
Asked for his reaction to the Gaetz nom, Rep. Mike Simpson (R-Idaho): "Are you shittin' me?"
📢 #EdWorkingPapers: Shorter school weeks are sometimes pitched as a way to keep staff, but in Oregon, they led to higher teacher turnover, while non-teaching staff retention barely shifted. 🔍 Authors: @a_j_ainsworth, @EmilyKPenner, & @Yujia_Liu_20 📄 bit.ly/3Uba9Mi
😳 Holy shit this graph. #dataviz
If you can’t accept that the relationship between economic outcomes and attitudes is fundamentally different now, you’re either being politically correct or you’re not paying attention.
Sarah Reckhow (no longer on Twitter) is giving a talk at Princeton on Wednesday: "School Choice and Household Participation in School District Politics" I think it is the 1st merger of the voter file with school administrative data to show choice effects ers.princeton.edu/events/2024/sc…
Trump wants to eliminate the Department of Education. But he also wants it to use its accreditation oversight to expand national monitoring for many additional curricular and administrative goals, including testing. This kind of tension will come up in other areas as well.
Democrats and Republicans choose distinctive career paths and employers. This leads to segregation at the workplace: a Democrat or Republican’s coworker is 10% more likely to share their party than expected. sahilchinoy.s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/chinoy_politic…
Vibes are about to change
The thing I think I was wrongest about, and I'm most reconsidering, is the role of online life in this shit. I still think in-person social organization (unions, party orgs, etc) def matter, but political vibes seem so structured by the online zeitgeist.
I’m sharing my latest @pdkintl column. I wrote about civics education as something that needs to be emphasized *after* elections. And, man, does it feel timely. Last night is more evidence that we need major civics education reform ASAP. kappanonline.org/the-case-for-s…
There is no doubt that the 2024 election saw a growing gender divide among young people. The gap showed up in the exit polls and the AP VoteCast (below). Support for Harris: Young men: 42% Young women: 58% WSJ shows the difference btw. 2020 and 2024. It's big.
Harris is listed on the top of the majority of the seven battleground states (because of strong Democratic performance in the 2018 and 2022 gubernatorial races). Ballot order effects are usually between 1-2 pp. sfchronicle.com/opinion/openfo…
Coordinating a team conducting an exit poll of RI school board elections tomorrow. Turns out, the stress is the perfect distraction from the election itself. 🤷🏼♂️
Just created this small clip: County voting patterns in all US presidential elections from 1916 to 2020. Data and maps from @QoGData which can be accessed here: us-elections.qog.gu.se
🗣️ This! 🗣️
A reminder over the next few days: Long lines say more about our unwillingness to make voting easy than about voter engagement
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