Jonathan Pinckney
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Man Up, Weapons Down: A Survey Experiment on Civil Resistance and Masculinity
Can participation in civil resistance reduce feelings of precarious masculinity among male participants? I propose an online survey experiment to test whether it can.
Jonathan Pinckney
Last updated on May 8, 2024
Non-Disruptive Protest Can Work: Evidence From the Women's March
Did the 2017 Women’s March significantly affect American politics? I use an instrumental variables approach to show significant effects positive effects on levels of future activism and the 2018 Democratic vote share.
Jonathan Pinckney
Last updated on Apr 16, 2024
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Breaking Down Pillars of Support for Democratic Backsliding
How can nonviolent resistance most effectively counter democratic backsliding? We provide descriptive analysis of new data on nonviolent resistance campaign’s efforts to shift the loyalty of key pillars of support during periods of democratic backsliding.
Jonathan Pinckney
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Claire Trilling
Last updated on Jun 6, 2024
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Supporting Protest or Repression During a Pandemic: The Suspension of Ideological Preferences in Emergency Situations
How do public health emergencies affect public support of protest and repression? We show that observers suspend some of their ideological preferences, but still prefer nonviolent over violent protests.
Felix Bethke
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Jonathan Pinckney
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Jonas Wolff
Last updated on Apr 16, 2024
Beating Swords into Slogans: Can Nonviolent Action Substitute for Violent Extremism?
Can nonviolent resistance reduce support for violent extremism? In this paper we show through a series of survey experiments that it can.
Matthew Cebul
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Jonathan Pinckney
Last updated on Jun 27, 2023
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