Electoral Violence Researchers
My small contribution to helping link the electoral violence research network and connect those interested in this research to them. Most definitively will have missed some, so comment or message and I will continuously add to the list.
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@pmkuhn.bsky.social
@alexhinton.bsky.social
Distinguished Prof. of #Anthropology at Rutgers & UNESCO Chair in #Genocide #Prevention / mass violence, Cambodia, #law & society, #extremism, (de)polarization, #transitional justice, peace/conflict https://sasn.rutgers.edu/alex-hinton Twitter @AlexLHinton
@danieladonno.bsky.social
Political scientist. International norms, institutions, rights. Gender, elections, authoritarianism.
@drewstommes.bsky.social
Postdoctoral Associate in the Dept. of Politics at NYU. Studying democracy and conflict in South Asia. Minnesota native. (Website: https://drew-stommes.github.io/)
@annedeglow.bsky.social
Associate Senior Lecturer/Assistant Professor, Department of Peace and Conflict Research (Uppsala University). Organized violence | Policing and crime | Elections | Democracy.
@neerajprsd.bsky.social
Assistant Professor at Department of Political Science, University of Amsterdam. PhD, The Fletcher School, Tufts University. Ex-World Bank (Dev Research). Website: www.neerajprasad.com
@abbeyst.bsky.social
I research & teach about displacement, civil wars, state-building and Colombia at the University of Amsterdam. AMS / CLE / BOG abbeysteele.net ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1126-9235
@skaaning.bsky.social
Professor of political science, Aarhus University Democratization, autocratization, state capacity, cross-national comparisons, social science history
@mbechseeberg.bsky.social
Associate professor, political science, Aarhus University. Elections, authoritarianism, democratization, women in politics, Africa. https://meretebechseeberg.weebly.com/
@rubenruizrufino.bsky.social
Political Scientist. Passionately interested in factors explaining democracies under strain. Reader in Comparative Politics at King’s College London. More info: www.rubenruizrufino.com
@scrosenzweig.bsky.social
Political scientist studying political violence, ethnic politics, polarization, democratization and democratic erosion. Aspiring ski bum. Book: tinyurl.com/2z2r3rnw
@pstaniland.bsky.social
UChicago political scientist, amateur bee photographer, Carnegie South Asia nonresident scholar, despairing Bulls fan, public school parent, etc. http://www.paulstaniland.com
@matanock.bsky.social
Associate Professor, Political Science, UC-Berkeley. I study political violence & international intervention & order/policing. Opinions are my own.
@isabelamares.bsky.social
@janakrause.bsky.social
Professor, Political Science @UniOslo; Director MA PECOS; ERC ResilienceBuilding; Author of Resilient Communities
@risatoha.bsky.social
Associate Prof Political Science @ Wake Forest University. Check out my book: @CambridgeUP #Rioting4Representation 📚 http://tinyurl.com/bdd6htd5 Ethnic politics, violence, elections, Southeast Asia, Indonesia
@ryanjablonski.bsky.social
LSE political scientist studying elections, foreign aid & public spending www.ryanjablonski.com
@roxanagutz.bsky.social
Prof of Policy & Quantitative Methods at Queen Mary University of London. PhD Economics, University of Cambridge. Political economy, conflict, migration, gender violence, applied economics.
@smburchard.bsky.social
Covered in toddlers at the moment (probably), otherwise occupied by questions about elections, violence, security, WPS, and Africa. Adjunct prof at GWU.
@borzyskowski.bsky.social
Professor of international relations at Oxford University. Research on international organizations and election violence.
@hannefjelde.bsky.social
Professor in Peace and Conflict Research at Uppsala University. Elections, political violence and democracy.
@pmkuhn.bsky.social
Political Scientist at Durham University in the Centre for Institutions and Political Behaviour | Researching the politics of political and economic development | PI of 19th-Century Election Violence Project