🎥Check out our new #Earth and environmental science Elements in Organizational Responses to Climate Change: Rebel Governance in the Age of Climate Change by @CELoyle
🔗 https://t.co/9CNUzUeJq7
#CambridgeElements
Next, Professors Loyle (@CELoyle) & Akcinaroglu (@SAkcinaroglu) joined us to explore Cooperation Between Global North and Global South. 🌐
https://t.co/P5OGsVblw8
How do rebel group social media strategies impact civilian engagement? @_bestvater and I find that indirect appeals and self-promotion overcome audience fatigue.
https://t.co/DX6CifDngg
Our latest presentation features "Northern Ireland and the Framing of Post-Conflict Justice" by Valerie Li and @CELoyle, joined by discussants @PatrickTBrandt, @kitagawarisa and OPSC coordinator @clestancona. https://t.co/xEclgnf0c4
Ben Jones from @RockEthicsPSU will present his work on race, public safety, and policing at the next Consortium on Moral Decision-Making meeting on Friday at 12:30 p.m. in 133 Sparks or via Zoom. Email Clara Civiero at [email protected] for the Zoom link.
It's the last day to vote in the ISA elections! Don't forget to read through candidate statements and cast your vote. You might just see your favorite Mexican-in-Buffalo among the at-large nominees...😉
https://t.co/LKIMaKwyMH
Join us live this Friday (12/1) from 10-11 AM CT as Valerie Li and @CELoyle present "Framing Conflict: Shifting Conflict Narratives during the Troubles in Northern Ireland" in the OPSC! Register here: https://t.co/ZbgFlrUGRo
Accountability and reconciliation strategies adopted during an armed conflict can directly impact justice institutions established after it ends.
PRIO's newest policy brief by @HBinningsb, @CELoyle & @BardDrange explores that dynamic.
Read here ⤵️
https://t.co/dgBmq1mU5R
Congratulation to Ilayda Onder, Penn State Political Science doctoral candidate who is pursuing a degree in political science, was named a 2023-24 U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP) Scholar Dissertation Fellow.
American Politics Friends: Does anyone know of a way to find US congressional districts given lat/long points? I need to batch load because I have over 30k events
Save the date to join us Oct. 20 at 4 p.m. in Foster Auditorium for @CasMudde's lecture on populism and religion as part of the Populism, Patriotism, and Piety conference. We're excited to host one of the world's leading scholars on the far right in western democracies.
How does civilian protest shape civil war dynamics? @sebvanbaalen derives a new typology of wartime civilian protest and cautions that civilian protests may not only be a force for de-escalation and peace in this #APSRFirstView.
#APSR@UU_Peace
https://t.co/QL8Nv97WyX
MPSA is accepting proposals! I'm chairing the Conflict Processes section. Looking forward to reading your papers, panel, or roundtable proposals. Happy to brainstorm too! Feel free to reach out with any suggestions or questions. (Thanks @gvisconti for letting me steal your tweet)
We are excited to announce the 2025 special issue of the International Journal of Transitional Justice will be guest edited by @IntlJusticeLab director @kelly_zvobgo and @CNUReiffCenter director Francesca Parente!
The call for papers is available here: https://t.co/JRuKCqg3gU.
APSA Conflict Processes best paper award - for papers by untenured scholars. Did you present a paper or see a great paper? Submit it! Thanks for sharing.
We are hiring! Cohire between @psupolisci and @icds_psu. Open rank & open subfield, with emphasis on social data analytics. I’m chairing the search. Please reach out with any questions or recommendations. https://t.co/Nyfj21w1RH
You can judge a book by its cover OR....if you at @ASPAtweets tomorrow, @AnnaGBusse @annemeng_ @JWoldense and @kelly_zvobgo will be critiquing After Authoritarianism in LACC 303B!
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