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