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VWAR
http://www.authoritarianregimes.org/index.html
Virtual Workshop on Authoritarian Regimes (VWAR). VWAR is an online workshop series, closely modeled after the Conflict Consortium Virtual Workshop. It is a complementary venue where authoritarian regimes scholars can receive feedback on their work in progress. The idea of the workshop is that participants provide a working paper to the co-organizers, Charles Crabtree. Who then recruit 3 or 4 appropriate additional discussants. The workshops take place online, via Google Hangouts.
authoritarianregimes.org
VWAR
http://www.authoritarianregimes.org/index.php
Virtual Workshop on Authoritarian Regimes (VWAR). VWAR is an online workshop series, closely modeled after the Conflict Consortium Virtual Workshop. It is a complementary venue where authoritarian regimes scholars can receive feedback on their work in progress. The idea of the workshop is that participants provide a working paper to the co-organizers, Charles Crabtree. Who then recruit 3 or 4 appropriate additional discussants. The workshops take place online, via Google Hangouts.
authoritarianregimes.org
VWAR
http://www.authoritarianregimes.org/organizers.php
Holger L. Kern. I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science. At Florida State University. And on my Google Scholar profile. I am a PhD student in the Department of Political Science. At the University of Michigan. I am interested in censorship and propaganda, authoritarian regimes, human rights, and post-Soviet politics. Methodologically, I am interested in research design, causal inference, experiments (field, survey, lab), and GIS. My research. The Journal of Open Source Software.
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Published Papers | Alexander Coppock
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Declaring and Diagnosing Research Designs. Effects of Spanish-Language Ads. Double Sampling for Noncompliance. Combining Double Sampling and Bounds to Address Non-Ignorable Missing Outcomes in Randomized Experiments. Political Analysis, in press. (with Alan Gerber. Donald P. Green. The Effects of Lawn Signs on Vote Outcomes: Results from Four Randomized Field Experiments. Electoral Studies, in press. (with Donald P. Green. Jonathan S. Krasno. Benjamin D. Farrer. Is Voting Habit Forming? 2014 ( link to pdf.