The opinion-mobilizing effect of social protest against police violence: Evidence from the 2020 George Floyd protests

TT Reny, BJ Newman - American political science review, 2021 - cambridge.org
Does social protest following the police killing of unarmed Black civilians have a widespread
“opinion-mobilizing” effect against the police? Or, does the racialized nature of these events …

How much should we trust instrumental variable estimates in political science? Practical advice based on over 60 replicated studies

A Lal, M Lockhart, Y Xu, Z Zu - arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.11399, 2023 - arxiv.org
Instrumental variable (IV) strategies are widely used in political science to establish causal
relationships. However, the identifying assumptions required by an IV design are …

Does state repression spark protests? evidence from secret police surveillance in communist poland

A Hager, K Krakowski - American Political Science Review, 2022 - cambridge.org
Does physical surveillance hinder or foster antiregime resistance? A common view holds
that surveillance prevents resistance by providing regimes with high-quality intelligence on …

[PDF][PDF] Historical legacies of political violence

J Walden, YM Zhukov - Oxford research encyclopedia of politics, 2020 - sites.lsa.umich.edu
Legacies of political violence are long-term changes in social behavior and attitudes, which
are attributable–at least in part–to historical episodes of political conflict and contention …

The Holocaust, the socialization of victimhood and outgroup political attitudes in Israel

C Wayne, TJ Damann… - Comparative Political …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
How does historical victimization and its memorialization impact present-day outgroup
attitudes in conflict-riven societies? This study explores this question using a survey …

Prosociality beyond in-group boundaries: A lab-in-the-field experiment on selection and intergroup interactions in a multiethnic European metropolis

D Baldassarri, J Gereke, M Schaub - Sociological Science, 2024 - sociologicalscience.com
How does prosocial behavior extend beyond in-group boundaries in multiethnic societies?
The differentiation of Western societies presents an opportunity to understand the tension …

What Do We Know about How Armed Conflict Affects Social Cohesion? A Review of the Empirical Literature

C Fiedler - International Studies Review, 2023 - academic.oup.com
How does armed conflict affect the social fabric of societies? This question is central if we
want to understand better why some countries experience repeated cycles of violence. In …

Collective victimhood and social prejudice: A post‐holocaust theory of anti‐Semitism

G Antoniou, E Dinas, S Kosmidis - Political Psychology, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Anti‐Semitism represents one of the most penetrating forms of prejudice, yet social research
has failed to address the causal underpinnings of the phenomenon. To this end, we …

The Delphi Syndrome: Using History in the Social Sciences

SN Kalyvas, D Fedorowycz, R Bourke… - History in the …, 2022 - books.google.com
In his famous science fiction book Foundation, Isaac Asimov described 'psychohistory'as a
science combining history, sociology and mathematical statistics that provides the ability to …

ukraine, war and reSiStance: reSHaping Social coHeSion

O Deineko - Studia Socjologiczne, 2023 - ceeol.com
This paper sheds light on the social cohesion shifts that have occurred in Ukrainian society
since 24th February 2022. Drawing on the case study method, the research juxtaposes pre …