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Posts by Yang-Yang Zhou 周泱泱

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📣 New episode, the start of season 4!

Can more unequal neighborhoods better promote public goods?
@alicexu.bsky.social from @upenn.edu talks to us about her research in Brazil 🇧🇷 on segregation, inequality, and city planning.

Listen here: www.scopeconditionspodcast.com/episodes/epi...

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I think about this a lot when I’m trying to feed my baby. I have access to nutritious food and clean water, and yet I still need to supplement with formula. My heart goes out to these mothers.

8 months ago 1 0 0 0
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EPISODE 3.10: Rules of Law, with Egor Lazarev — Scope Conditions Podcast Political analysts are thinking a lot these days about the rule of law: where it comes from, what sustains it, how it can break down. Those are hard enough questions in themselves. And, yet — they sim...

📣 New episode!

What happens when there are multiple rules of law - when state law overlaps with religious and customary law? What does this mean for marriages, child custody, and even murder?

Egor Lazarev discusses his research on postwar Chechnya:

www.scopeconditionspodcast.com/episodes/epi...

10 months ago 5 5 1 0
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📢 New episode!

Why do political parties use violence to achieve their goals in some political contexts but not in others?

@niloufersiddiqui.bsky.social talks with us about her award-winning new book on violence as electoral strategy in Pakistan.

www.scopeconditionspodcast.com/episodes/episode-39

1 year ago 10 8 1 0
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Today, I am happy to present a new working paper at Stanford's CP seminar, "Refugee-Hosting and Electoral Response: Challenging the Generalizability of the Backlash Hypothesis" (with @yangyangzhou.bsky.social, Naijia Liu, and Shuning Ge). Link to paper: osf.io/preprints/os...

1 year ago 13 4 2 0
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The CMS International Art Competition 2024-25 is now open! 🌍🎨

Visual artists worldwide are invited to submit works exploring this year’s theme, African Diasporas, Migrations, and Mobilities, by February 17, 2025.

Learn more: migration.ubc.ca/programs-ini...

1 year ago 8 2 0 1
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📢 New episode!

What happens when criminal gangs partner with politicians to influence elections?

@jessietrudeau.bsky.social shares with us her research in #Brazil 🇧🇷 and discusses the implications of "machine gun politics" for democracy.

www.scopeconditionspodcast.com/episodes/epi...

1 year ago 11 4 0 0

I had the best time catching up with my friend
@ricarthuguet.bsky.social!

We learn about what happens when the *sorting hat* at Makerere University sorts incoming students randomly into their dorms. Can the cultures of these dorms change their personalities?
#naturalexperiment

1 year ago 2 0 0 0
Conjoint experiment results asking both Colombian and Venezuelan migrant respondents in Cali and Cúcuta about their preferred migrant.

Conjoint experiment results asking both Colombian and Venezuelan migrant respondents in Cali and Cúcuta about their preferred migrant.

New Open Access article @The_JOP : www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/...

In "Left Out," @ProfTortuga, @MigrationNerd, and I find in Colombia that misperceptions about migrants' political ideology (that they are more leftist than they actually are) can drive opposition to migrant reception.

1 year ago 6 1 0 0
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Prolonged contact does not reshape locals' attitudes toward migrants in wartime settings Despite record numbers of internally displaced persons (IDPs) globally, we know little about the causal effects of intergroup contact between migrants and locals in active conflict settings. We condu...

Does sustained contact with migrants change locals' attitudes toward them in wartime? In a new AJPS article, Yang-Yang Zhou & me conduct a field experiment in Kandahar, Afghanistan, and find no evidence that locals' attitudes changed in any way

Open Access: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...

1 year ago 12 6 1 0
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