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Tomás Gold

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Postdoctoral Research Associate @WatsonInstitute | Sociology PhD @NotreDame

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I’m happy to share that @IGuardiancich and I have published a new piece on Socio-Economic Review (@SASE_Meeting): “Dismantling labour markets from above: the case of wage policy in the European Union”. What’s the article about? academic.oup.com/ser/advance-ar… 1/9


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This Friday at 9 am EST, we'll host Jack Goldstone @jgoldsto to offer a demographic view on the competition among the U.S., China, Russia, and India in the 21st century. It is followed by an interdisciplinary panel by @hofunghung @ZhangTaisu etc. Join us: american.zoom.us/j/8391626681

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Our paper on the ideological biases of international bureaucrats is now published in the #AJPS. @AJPS_Editor We use individual-level data to trace the influence of #IMF staff on policy conditionality. @Kentikelenis @elwellner Open access here: doi.org/10.1111/ajps.1…

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Well, I knew our @umichDemocracy roundtable on "IMMIGRATION, AUTHORITARIANISM, AND DEMOCRACY" next week would be timely. But maybe not.... *this* timely. Please join our incredible set of expert panelists next Wednesday at 4pm for this urgent conversation ii.umich.edu/emerging-democ…

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Check out @NewsAtIllinois' coverage of my book Crisis by Design! If you're interested, order it at sup.org with code ATILES20 for a 20% discount (no expiration date). @stanfordpress news.illinois.edu/view/6367/7816…


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Interested in the different ways personalistic leaders around the world establish legitimacy and undermine democracy? This excellent new publication by @marquezxavier in @democ_journal is required reading! Can’t wait to learn from and cite it in my work!

New paper! "The Mechanisms of Personalization", forthcoming in Democratization. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

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Now in @apsrjournal: What do politicians think about their voters? Fielding face-to-face surveys to 982 sitting politicians in 11 countries, and surveys of 12,000 citizens, we find they have remarkably consistent - and cynical - theories of voters: /1 doi.org/10.1017/S00030…

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Sharing our new essay, with Gil Eyal and Cristian Capotescu, on "Trust is a Verb!: A Critical Reconstruction of the Sociological Theory of Trust" 🤝 Published with commentaries from Elena Esposito and Guido Möllering and our response in @sociologica_ sociologica.unibo.it/article/view/1…


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Very excited about the timely new book out by my friend & @BU_Tweets colleague @david_dswartz ! The Academic Trumpists by @routledgebooks @ASAnews @ASApoliticalsoc @ASACulture @alixabeth @BU_CISS @BUexperts @BU_CAS routledge.com/The-Academic-T…


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📣Our paper, with @DanMercea and Matthias Hoffmann, has just been published in @jepp_journal We identify different styles of participation and point at how individual characteristics and barriers to engagement relate to each of them. A short 🧵

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Leading the new November issue of the American Journal of Sociology is my article on the influence of a small group of Iraqi exiles in making regime change in Iraq the official foreign policy of the US. The Iraqi case yields insights into this particularly fraught historical…

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💥 ‘Movement Parties of the Far Right’ is out 31 October 2024 on @OxUniPress! @PietroCastelliG and I are very pleased with the result and grateful for the early praise received. Hope you enjoy reading it—we look forward to hearing your thoughts! @OUPAcademic @OUPPolitics

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!! Critical Sociology put together a symposium on my book Origins of the Mass Party: Dispossession and the Party-form. I'm honored that 3 amazing scholars of parties took the time to read it and critically engage. I'll link to the pieces below:

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Join us for an online talk by Ken Roberts (Cornell) on 'Movement Parties from the Left and their Political Consequences in Latin America and Southern Europe' 🗓️ Monday, Oct 14, 5:30 p.m. CET 📣 Comment by Dontella della Porta, moderated by Sofía Donoso tinyurl.com/bdhcs6ej


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One of the cool things we wanted to do at the @HPE_Project is translations of key scholarship on neoliberalism that hadn’t yet appeared in English. Behold: our first book!

Yes, finally, @MGSchmelzer's excellent first book on neoliberal monetary debates coming in English from @VersoBooks, the first translation of the @HPE_Project penguinrandomhouse.com/books/775572/f…

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This coming Monday October 14 (2 pm ET, Ven) Charlemos is back! We will talk a critical look at populism and democratic resilience, with our great colleagues @menjivar_ceci (UCLA) & Kurt Weyland (@UTAustin). Expertly moderated by @l_gamboag Register in the QR code. Join us!

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Very happy to see this paper that @ricarda_hammer and I wrote published at The Du Bois Review. cambridge.org/core/journals/…


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🔍 TALLER | A 5 años del Estallido Social en Chile, la @UAI_cl y @CentroCOES reúnen a académicos de diversas universidades para reflexionar de manera rigurosa e interdisciplinaria sobre sus impactos presentes. Inscripciones 👉🏻 bit.ly/3TZNmmD

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[1/2] Businesses use different resources to improve their legitimacy. Despite this, in our @bap_journal article we find that trust in private companies is lower among working-class people or in countries ruled by left governments that pursue redistributive policies.

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Incredibly excited to share part of my research on the Latin American free-market right at the @ILLSP_GWU conference in a couple of weeks!!

Join us on October 24 and 25 for a two day conference looking at crossborder linkages in illiberal movements! Draft agenda and registration here: tinyurl.com/ILLSPConf2024

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