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Google, just like Meta, banned political ads in the EU in 2025. We found political ads from Dutch parties in Google’s own Transparency Center. It gets worse: even more ads are being served on news websites through Google’s infrastructure with no trace in their transparency tools at all.

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In this post I briefly discuss the targeted campaign that Department of Homeland Security is running to threaten people with Latin American background with deportation.

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In this post I briefly discuss the likely undisclosed ads that Israel’s Foreign Affairs Ministry is running on Google.

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In this post I analyze digital ad spending in recent German parliamentary election.

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How the ad delivery algorithm may affect the distribution of political ads.

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Discover how Dutch political parties used digital platforms to target you.

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Short answer: very common.

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The moment on Twitter when Derek Chauvin was found guilty on all counts.

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This blog post introduces the transcripts of the U.S. Democratic primary debates available as data in the R package demdebates2020.

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Who has the greatest deliberative body in the world?

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Data visualization of Game of Thrones ratings.

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A helper function to create a pipable if statement.

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A short blog post exploring the number of accepted refugees in the US.

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Analyzing Bright Line Watch surveys that regularly ask political scientists and the public questions about democratic performance.

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A short tutorial that can help you get started with Xaringan Slides

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