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Jessica Stanton

@profjstanton

Associate Professor of Political Science, Temple University

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Read my colleague Steve Meili's very timely article on the constitutional right to asylum in Mexico: @UofMNLawSchool University of Minnesota UofM Human Rights Center supported by the Grand Challenges Program at the University of Minnesota harvardhrj.com/wp-content/upl…

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Thanks, Sarah Zukerman Daly, for visiting Temple PoliSci today, and sharing your research on post-conflict elections, and why citizens often support former belligerents who committed atrocities during the war. For more, check out Sarah’s article in World Politics: bit.ly/3cMst6U.

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How to Prevent Coups d'État: Counterbalancing and Regime Survival-- now available for pre-order! amazon.com/How-Prevent-Co…

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So pleased to see this published @IntlOrgJournal. When a rebel group exercises restraint toward civilians, but the government targets civilians, the rebel group can appeal for diplomatic support from Western international actors, leading to a more favorable political outcome.

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Very excited that my polling location had Philadelphia's new #IVoted sticker, designed by Temple University student Katie Fish! news.temple.edu/news/2020-09-2…

Very excited that my polling location had Philadelphia's new #IVoted sticker, designed by <a href="/TempleUniv/">Temple University</a> student Katie Fish! news.temple.edu/news/2020-09-2…
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In the latest OpenGlobalRights blog post on academic-practitioner partnerships in human rights research, Alejandro Baer, @georgedalbo, and @JillianLaBranc1 discuss their work on public education as part of reparative justice for mistreatment of Indigenous communities. Minnesota Human Rights Lab UofM Human Rights Center

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Thrilled that this article with Laia Balcells is now available Annual Reviews. We call for a more integrated theoretical understanding of the actors & processes driving violence against civilians at the international, national, subnational, organizational, & individual levels.

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Reposting with corrected link! Fascinating review piece by Laia Balcells and Jessica Stanton on the last decade of research on violence against civilians in the Annual Review of Political Science: annualreviews.org/doi/10.1146/an…

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Excited to present a chapter of my dissertation on how state sponsors control proxy groups tomorrow, April 7 3:30pm ET at this stellar #ISA2021 Bridging the Gap panel with Kai Thaler (@kaimthaler.bsky.social) Jessica Stanton Augusta Dell’Omo Lindsay Hundley Iris Malone & Scott Williamson!

Excited to present a chapter of my dissertation on how state sponsors control proxy groups tomorrow, April 7 3:30pm ET at this stellar #ISA2021 <a href="/BtGProjectDC/">Bridging the Gap</a> panel with <a href="/KaiMThaler/">Kai Thaler (@kaimthaler.bsky.social)</a> Jessica Stanton <a href="/Augusta_Caesar/">Augusta Dell’Omo</a> <a href="/ljhundley/">Lindsay Hundley</a> Iris Malone &amp; Scott Williamson!
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Come join our #ISA2021 panel WD17 later today on the legacies of counter-terrorism Human rights, anti-terrorism laws, torture policies, and the mixed effects of naming and shaming Strong papers with a variety of perspectives and methods - should make for a good debate!

Come join our #ISA2021 panel WD17 later today on the legacies of counter-terrorism

Human rights, anti-terrorism laws, torture policies, and the mixed effects of naming and shaming

Strong papers with a variety of perspectives and methods - should make for a good debate!