Jonas Radl is part of the project coordinated by Xavier Coller: Experimental Social Science Research Network. Experimental approaches to the study of advanced democracies (RedEx). State Research Agency. RED2022-134531-T. 01/01/2023 – 31/12/2024. The network has eight nodes, and the coordinating entity is the UNED./p>
Gema García Albacete participates in the project “La juventud madrileña en 2023: actitudes políticas, participación, género, identidad y hábitos de vida” coordinated by Javier Lorente for the Consejo de la Juventud Madrileña.
Chauchard, Simon (en prensa). “Misinformation and Support for Vigilantism: An Experiment in India and Pakistan” With Sumitra Badrinathan y Niloufer Siddiqui. American Political Science Review.
Chauchard, Simon (in press). “Collecting WhatsApp Data for Social Science Research: Challenges and a Proposed Solution”. Con Kiran Garimella en “WhatsApp in the World: Disinformation, Encryption and Extreme Speech”. Sahana Udupa and Herman Wasserman (eds.). NYU University Press.
Domènech, Jordi, Sergi Basco and Joan R. Rosés. 2024 “Unequal Mortality During the Spanish Flu: Regions, Occupations, Age, and Gender”. Economics & Human Biology, volume 52, art. 101318.
Domènech, Jordi, Sergi Basco and Laura Maravall. 2023. “Land Reform and Rural Conflict in Agrarian Economies Evidence from 1930s Spain”, Explorations in Economic History, 89, art. 101530.
Fishman, Robert. (in press). “Deepening or Endangering Democracy: Demonstrations and Institutions under Representative Government”, Perspectives on Politics, published online Enero 2024.
Fishman, Robert. 2023. “Portugal Before and after Democracy: New Forms of Dualism and Success”, Análise Social, 58(4): 790-805.
Kraft, Patrick W. and Benjamin J. Newman. (in press). “Complaints About Police Misconduct Have Adverse Effects for Black Citizens”. Political Science Research and Methods.
Kraft, Patrick W., Schlegel, Benjamin and Lukas Stoetzer. 2023. “When Information Is Not Enough for Strategic Voting”. Electoral Studies, 86(102692): 1–6.
Kraft, Patrick W. 2023. “Change My View: Do Moral Appeals Facilitate Compromise?” In: Informationsflüsse, Wahlen und Demokratie. Festschrift für Rüdiger Schmitt-Beck. Eds.: Thorsten Faas, Sascha Huber, Mona Krewel and Sigrid Roßteutscher. Baden-Baden: Nomos: 169–198.
Gabriel L. Negretto, 2024. “Autocratization by Legal Means in Weak Presidential Democracies”, in Aurel Croissant y Luca Tomini (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Autocratization. Routledge.
Negretto, Gabriel L. y Philip Keefer. 2024. “Shifting Electorates and Preferences in Chile´s Constitutional Process.” PS: Political Science & Politics; 57(2): 248-252. doi:10.1017/S1049096523000902.10.
Negretto, Gabriel L., Guillermo Larrain y Stefan Voigt. 2023. “How Not to Write a Constitution: Lessons from Chile”. Public Choice, vol. 194, 3-4.
Negretto, Gabriel L. and Kenneth Bunker. 2023. “The Party System Effects of Unstable Electoral Rules in Latin America”. Party Politics, 2023, 0 (0). https://doi.org/10.1177/13540688231196111
Ozel, Isik. 2024. “Erosion of Economic Institutions in the Age of Democratic Backsliding: An Analysis of the Turkish Case”, Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, published online: 16 mayo.
Radl, Jonas and Manuel T. Valdés. 2024. Month of Birth and Cognitive Effort: A Laboratory Study of the Relative Age Effect among Fifth Graders, Social Forces, published on 21 de febrero, https://doi.org/10.1093/sf/soae023.
Radl, Jonas, Lea Kröger and Alberto Palacios-Abad. 2024. “Non-cognitive Skills and Intergenerational Inequality: Reviewing the Power of Personality”. In: Jil Blanden, Jani Erola, Elina Kilpi-Jakonen, Lindsey Macmillan (Eds.). Research Handbook on Intergenerational Inequality. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
Radl, Jonas, Gertraud Stadler, Marie Chesaniuk, Stephanie Haering, Julia Roseman, Vera Maren Straßburger, Martina Schraudner yand Diversity Assessment Working Group. 2023. “Diversified Innovations in the Health Sciences. Proposal for a Diversity Minimal Item Set (DiMIS)”. Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy, 33(June), 101072.
Riera, Pedro and Robert Liñeira. 2024. “Why do Majoritarian Systems Benefit the Right? Testing for the Micro-Level Foundations of Electoral Rules’ Ideological Effects”. Political Science Research and Methods.
Riera, pedro, Enrique García-Viñuela and Nicolas Motz. 2024. “Voting for Trade Protectionist Parties: Evidence from nine waves of the European Social Survey”. European Union Politics.
Riera, Pedro and Amuith Amuitz Garmendia. 2024. “The Nationalization of Subnational Elections in Polarized Spain: The May 2023 Regional and Local Elections”. South European Society and Politics.
Riera, Pedro and Amuitz Garmendia. 2023. “Overlapping Polarization: On the Contextual Determinants of the Interplay between Ideological and Affective Polarization”. Electoral Studies,84, 102628.
Riera, Pedro. 2023. “Socioeconomic Heterogeneity and Party System Fragmentation”. Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties, 33:3, 377-397.
Riera, Pedro and Ignacio Lago. 2023. “The Strategic Determinants of Legislative Malapportionment in New Democracies”. Electoral Studies, 81:1, 102568.
Riera, Pedro, Xavier Romero and Lluís Orriols. 2023. “Moving Beyond the Economy: Executive Approval in Spain”, in Timothy Hellwig and Matthew Singer, eds., Economics and Politics Revisited, Oxford University Press.
Sánchez-Cuenca, Ignacio and Luis de la Calle. 2024. “Underground Violence. On the Nature of Terrorism”. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Sojka, A., Liisa Talving and Sofia Vasilopoulou. 2024. “Free to move, reluctant to share: Unequal opposition to transnational rights under the EU’s free movement principle”. European Union Politics, 25(2), 269-290.
Torre, Marga, Juan J Fernández and Sílvia Claveria. 2024. “Multidimensional domestic gender inequality and the global diffusion of women’s ministries, 1975–2015”. International Journal of Comparative Sociology, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/00207152231222919
Torre, Marga. 2023. “Women in the New Labor Activism: Gender Trends in Attitudes Toward Unions”. Work and Occupations, 50(3), 412–419.
Torre, Marga 2024. “Separados y desiguales: Un análisis de la segregación ocupacional de género en España”. In León, B, Carbonell, J. and J. Soria (Eds.), Las desigualdades en España (pp. 117-129).
Travieso, Emiliano. 2024. ‘Environment, Slavery, and Agency in Colonial Uruguay, 1750-1810’, Past & Present (forthcoming November 2024) [DOI: 10.1093/pastj/gtad031]
Travieso, Emiliano and T. Westland. 2024. “What happened to the workshop of West Africa? Resilience and decline of handicraft textiles in colonial Northern Nigeria, 1911-1952”, Economic History Review, Early View [DOI: 10.1111/ehr.13324]
Travieso, Emiliano, Martínez de la Fuente, J. and Infante-Amate, J. 2024. “Historical changes in Mediterranean rural settlements (Southern Spain, 1787-2019)”, Journal of Rural Studies, 106, 103217. [DOI: 10.1016/j.jrurstud.2024.103217]
Travieso, Emiliano and Herranz-Loncán, A. 2023. “Uruguay: The Rise of a Monocentric Economy”, in Valencia Caicedo (ed.) Roots of Underdevelopment: A New Economic (and Political) History of Latin America and the Caribbean, Palgrave-Macmillan, 433-462. [DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-38723-4_15]
Villamil, Francisco, Stuart Turnbull-Dugarte, and José Rama. (in press). “Rally ‘round the barrack: Far-right support and the military. The Journal of Politics.
Villamil, Francisco, Laia Balcells and Juan F Tellez. 2024. “The wars of others: The effect of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on Spanish nationalism”. The Journal of Politics 86(1): 352-357.
Villamil, Francisco. 2023. “Civilian victimization and ethnic attitudes in Africa”. European Political Science Review 15(4): 617-627.
Villamil, Francisco and Laia Balcells. 2023. “The legacies of authoritarian repression on civil society”. WIDER Working Paper 1/2023, UNU-WIDER, Helsinki.
Jonas Radl has won the “LIVES Best Poster Award” for his paper (coauthored with A. Ferrara and J.P. Heisig) The Impact of Parental Health Shocks on Well-being and Development in Early Adulthood: Evidence from Germany. Conference poster prize, Nov. 2023. Swiss Centre of Expertise in Life Course Research (LIVES).