PhD Candidate Patrick Cunha Silva Paper Accepted in Party Politics
Congratulations to PhD Candidate Patrick Cunha Silva! His third year paper, "Campaign Resources and Pre-Electoral Coalitions" has been accepted for publication in Party Politics.
Congratulations to PhD Candidate Patrick Cunha Silva! His third year paper, "Campaign Resources and Pre-Electoral Coalitions" has been accepted for publication in Party Politics.
Professor William Nomikos and co-authors Melanie Sauter, Rob Williams, and Patrick Hunnicutt's article, "The military has ousted Mali’s president. That raises questions about the country’s ongoing security challenges," is published in the Washington Post.
Professor William Nomikos' latest research, Peacekeeping and the Enforcement of Intergroup Cooperation: Evidence from Mali, is featured in Princeton’s Empirical Studies of Conflict working paper series:
https://esoc.princeton.edu/WP20
Congratulations to Professors Margit Tavits and Deniz Aksoy and PhD Candidate William O’Brochta! Their article “Western Political Rhetoric and Radicalization” is now forthcoming in the British Journal of Political Science.
Congratulation to PhD Candidate Luwei Ying! Her paper, "How State Presence Leads to Civil Conflict" has been accepted for publication at the Journal of Conflict Resolution.
Congratulations to PhD Candidates Luwei Ying and Erin Rossiter! Their posters, which were presented at PolMeth's annual conference, won the PolMeth best applied graduate student poster award.
Professor David Carter and Ph.D. student Luwei Ying have published a paper, "The Gravity of Transnational Terrorism", in the Journal of Conflict Resolution.
Professor Carly Wayne won the International Society of Political Psychology's Best Dissertation Award for her work on the micro-foundations of responses to terrorism.
Professor Guillermo Rosas has received a grant from the McDonnell Academy to study the politics of Covid-related behaviors in Latin America.
Professor Jacob Montgomery's study "A digital media literacy intervention increases discernment between mainstream and false news in the United States and India," co-written by Andrew Guess, Michael Lerner, Benjamin Lyons, Brendan Nyhan, Jason Reifler, and Neelanjan Sircar, has been published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
Jacob Montgomery has been selected as the winner of the Society for Political Methodology's Emerging Scholar Award for his contributions to the field of political methodology in scholarship, service, and mentorship.
Congratulations to Chris Lucas for winning the Gosnell Prize for Excellence in Political Methodology.