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Professors Aksoy & Tavits published in Journal of Conflict Resolution

10.10.22

Professor Deniz Aksoy, Professor Margit Tavits, and co-author, Andrew Menger, published a new paper, "The Effect of Curfews on Political Preferences" in the Journal of Conflict Resolution.

Professor Nomikos Published Blog Post for LSE's Firoz Lalji Institute for Africa

9.30.22

Professor Will Nomikos pens blog, "Impartiality among UN Peacekeepers is key to ending communal violence in sub-Saharan Africa" for LSE's Firoz Lakji Institute for Africa.

Professor Nomikos Published in Political Violence At A Glance

9.27.22

Professor Will Nomikos published an article, "Does UN Peacekeeping Work? A New Perspective" in Political Violence at a Glance

Professor Tavits' Paper Accepted by the Journal of Politics

8.30.22

Congratulations to Professor Margit Tavits and co-author, Zeynep Somer-Topcu (University of Texas, Austin) on the acceptance of their paper, "Message Distortion as a Campaign Strategy: Does Rival Party Distortion of Focal Party Position Affect Voters?" in the Journal of Politics.

Professor Carter Publishes in International Studies Quarterly

7.25.22

Professor David Carter and co-authors published their article, "The Geography of Separatist Violence" in International Studies Quarterly.

Professor Diana O'Brien Publishes in APSR

7.19.22

Professor Diana O’Brien and co-authors publish, “Can’t We All Just Get Along? How Women MPs Can Ameliorate Affective Polarization in Western Politics” in APSR

Professors Lucas, Montgomery, and Tavits Awarded NSF Grant

7.18.22

Congratulations to Professors Lucas, Montgomery, and Tavits for being awarded an NSF grant to expand their ongoing study of elite communication on social media throughout the world!

Congratulations Prof. Montgomery & Ph.D Alumn Erin Rossiter for Publishing a QCMSS Elemental

7.11.22

Congratulations to Professor Jacob Montgomery and Ph.D alumn, Erin Rossiter, for publishing a QCMSS Elemental, "Adaptive Inventories: A Practical Guide for Applied Researchers."

Professor Schnakenberg and Graduate Students Dahjin Kim & Gechun Lin Publish Paper

6.30.22

Professor Keith Schnakenberg and Graduate Students Dahjin Kim & Gechun Lin Publish Paper, "Informative Campaigns, Overpromising, and Policy Bargaining."

Viewing the world through partisan-tinted glasses

6.30.22

Recent research from political scientist Betsy Sinclair reveals the surprising extent of partisan misperceptions.

Professor Carly Wayne Published in World Politics

6.29.22

Congratulations to Professor Carly Wayne and co-author Yuri M. Zhukov (University of Michigan) on the publication of their article, "Never Again: The Holocaust and Political Legacies of Genocide" in World Politics.

What Goes Without Saying by Taylor Carlson and Jaime Settle

6.9.22

This book examines how the psychosocial motivations underpinning political discussion present dire challenges to meaningful political conversations across lines of difference.