Lazy Linklblogging

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French Politics II: Doubs or Die We do Anti-Vaccers, too: Germany battling a severe measles outbreak French Politics I: Législative dans le Doubs : le PS annonce sa victoire face au Front national | France info Wise words: Step Away from Putin’s Head | Moscow-on-Thames Useful: “Doing a Quick Literature Review”

Five Links I Liked

Nothing like a good rant: Charlie Hebdo: In praise of outrage http://t.co/zGS9Rj2fe8 Conference bingo card generator http://t.co/NFTqSkEYik plus a guide to academic gestures: http://t.co/sBLCDVrUbT Smart Phones and Postmodern Theory http://t.co/0xBivDCuef Tangled Web: The Complications of Politicized Mourning http://t.co/RWS9P14m6W Who is Alexis #Tsipras? | openDemocracy http://t.co/L6EQcZ2YYV h/t @A_Katsanidou

Seven Links I Liked

Linkfest:Religious affiliation of Congress persons, Jihadism & lack of religious education, attitudes towards minorities, gendered attitudes towards academics & British Politics

Four More Links I Liked

The International German Politics Association has a blog Levels of Academic Evidence. Very low numbers for ND & PASOK among young voters. #ekloges2015 This is what has happened to Pasok’s vote in Greece. An absolute collapse

Three Links I Liked

PHD Comics: Average time spent writing one e-mail Replication redux and Facebook data, by Neal Beck | OUPblog RT @GermanEmbassy: #Germany remains key destination for migrants: Net #migration at 20-year high

Party Identification in Germany: Not Dead Yet (1)

Update [su_box title="Publication"]This post has turned into a proper journal article (follow the link for an ungated pre-print) [bibtex file=ka.bib sort=year order=desc key=arzheimer-2017b][/su_box] Original 2015 post Almost a decade ago, I published an article with a cutesy title on the decline of party identification in Germany, of which I am inordinately proud. The main message…