2025
- How Threats of Exclusion Mobilize Palestinian Political Participation-A Response to Bochkareva, Silagadze and StephanBy: Chagai M Weiss, Alexandra Siegel, David RomneyAbstract: In our article, "How Threats of Exclusion Mobilize Palestinian
- Using natural language processing to analyse text data in behavioural scienceBy: Stefan Feuerriegel, Abdurahman Maarouf, Dominik Bär, Dominique Geissler, Jonas Schweisthal, Nicolas Pröllochs, Claire E Robertson, Steve Rathje, Jochen Hartmann, Saif M
- Towards global equity in political polarization researchBy: Max Falkenberg, Matteo Cinelli, Alessandro Galeazzi, Christopher A Bail, Rosa M Benito, Axel Bruns, Anatoliy Gruzd, David Lazer, Jae K Lee, Jennifer McCoy, Kikuko Nagayoshi, David G Rand,
- Shooting the MessengerBy: Alexandra A Siegel, Chagai M WeissAbstract:Government attacks on the press are increasingly common in polarized societies, yet their effects remain underexplored. We theorize that such attacks polarize politics by
Mandate Complexity and United Nations Peacekeeping ContributionsBy: Lisa Hultman, Jacob D Kathman, Megan ShannonAbstract: United Nations peacekeeping is an important instrument for maintaining international peace, but the mandates that
Residency blues: The unintended consequences of police residency requirementsBy: Julia Payson, Srinivas ParinandiAbstract: Do residency requirements change bureaucratic performance? We study the case of municipal police departments. While
Lights Out: Political and Economic Determinants of Electricity Shutoffs in the United StatesBy: Srinivas Parinandi, Katherine Sevin, Tessa ProvinsAbstract: In the United States, state governments play an essential role in balancing the
Voting access reforms and policy feedback effects on political efficacy and trustBy: Andrew Trexler, Marayna Martinez, Mallory E SoRelleAbstract:In 2020, states pursued divergent voting access reforms in an effort to facilitate a safe and secure
How does the racial composition of high schools affect political participation among students of color?By: Marayna MartinezAbstract:Long before Americans become eligible voters, they have key experiences that influence their propensity to engage in- Engaged or Obedient? Racially Differentiated Models of Democratic EducationBy: Sarah Brown, Tamar MalloyAbstract:Some theorists and practitioners argue that public schools in liberal democracies should teach students to be engaged, participatory