Call for Papers: The 20th Jan Tinbergen Peace Science Conference in London - 29 June - 1 July 2021. See the original call here: https://t.co/DvKpTBwxXY
@leslieavfischer 's rigorous analysis of how institutional non-responsiveness to sexual violence influences voter turnout reveals lower long-term turnout in areas with higher violence.
Congrats, Leslie! We look forward to the publication! 🎓📊
🎉 Congrats to @leslieavfischer on winning the Stuart Bremer Award for her paper "#Gendered#War Experiences: A natural experiment on the political consequences of institutional non-responsiveness to conflict-related sexual violence" #NEPS2024.
🎉 Congratulations to @ChrisVSteinert & @chris_dworschak on winning the @NEPS01 Medal 2024 for "Political imprisonment and mass protest: Evidence from the GDR"! Read it here: https://t.co/Eu3u8Na8N2 #NEPS2024
🚀 Kicking off Day 1 of the 2024 @NEPS01 Conference with presentations on mass mobilization, political violence, conflict & predictions! 🌍✨ Big thanks to our fantastic local hosts @rgolar23@DCU@LawGovDCU. Let’s make peace great again! #NEPS2024#WeAreAllArzu
Call for papers
The 23rd Jan Tinbergen Peace Science Conference
17-19 June, 2024
Dublin City University, Ireland
Abstracts (max. 300 words) with a tentative title must be submitted via the NEPS website by
December 31, 2023.
We had a blast in Bologna! A big thank you to our host, the University of Bologna, and to all our participants. Keep up the great work, and we will see you all in Dublin in 2024! #neps2023
Last on our program today: Editors of the JPR, ISQ, PSRM, JGSS at our round table giving out important tips on the academic publishing process #neps2023