Whether to kill: The cognitive maps of violent and nonviolent individuals S Dornschneider University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016 | 17 | 2016 |
Exit, Voice, Loyalty… or Deliberate Obstruction? Non-Collective Everyday Resistance under Oppression. S Dornschneider Perspectives on Politics 21 (1), 126-141, 2023 | 12 | 2023 |
Everyday sentiment among unionists and nationalists in a Northern Irish town S Dornschneider, J Todd Irish Political Studies 36 (2), 185-213, 2021 | 12 | 2021 |
Analyzing ethnographic interviews: Three studies on terrorism and nonviolent resistance S Dornschneider International Political Science Review 42 (2), 149-163, 2021 | 12 | 2021 |
Hot Contention, Cool Abstention: Positive Emotions and Protest Behavior During the Arab Spring S Dornschneider Oxford University Press, 2020 | 12 | 2020 |
A computational model of cognitive maps: Analyzing violent and nonviolent activity in Egypt and Germany S Dornschneider, N Henderson Journal of Conflict Resolution 60 (2), 368-399, 2016 | 12 | 2016 |
High‐Stakes Decision‐Making Within Complex Social Environments: A Computational Model of Belief Systems in the Arab Spring S Dornschneider Cognitive science 43 (7), e12762, 2019 | 10 | 2019 |
Limits to the supervisory function of the press in democracies: The coverage of the 2003 Iraq war in the New York Times S Dornschneider Global Media Journal 2 (1), 33-46, 2007 | 9* | 2007 |
Belief systems and action inferences as a source of violence in the name of Islam S Dornschneider Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict 3 (3), 223-247, 2010 | 6 | 2010 |
How moderates make boundaries after protracted conflict. Everyday universalists, agonists, transformists and cosmopolitans in contemporary Northern Ireland J Todd, S Curristan, S Dornschneider‐Elkink The British Journal of Sociology 73 (4), 885-902, 2022 | 5 | 2022 |
Repression and dissent: How tit-for-tat leads to violent and nonviolent resistance S Dornschneider-Elkink, N Henderson Journal of Conflict Resolution 68 (4), 756-785, 2024 | 2 | 2024 |
Does non-violent repression have stronger dampening effects than state violence? Insight from an emotion-based model of non-violent dissent S Dornschneider-Elkink, B Edmonds Government and Opposition 59 (1), 249-271, 2024 | 2 | 2024 |
An agent-based model of protest diffusion and thresholds S Dornschneider, B Edmonds Presented for the American Political Science Association (APSA), 2021 | 1 | 2021 |
Civil society in transition: facing current challenges in Tunisia and Egypt I Ajala, R Bocco, T Paffenholz, MM Mohamedou, B Challand, I Awad, ... The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, 2013 | 1 | 2013 |
Interview Analysis Meets Cognitive Mapping S Dornschneider-Elkink Available at SSRN 4741960, 2024 | | 2024 |
Building a bridge from qualitative analysis to a simulation of the Arab Spring protests S Dornschneider, B Edmonds Conference of the European Social Simulation Association, 229-241, 2019 | | 2019 |
(Not) killing in the name of Islam: a computational analysis of the reasoning processes underlying political violence and nonviolent activity in Egypt and Germany S Dornschneider Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, 2012 | | 2012 |