Dotan Haim
@dotanhaim
Dad. Political Scientist. Assistant Professor at Florida State. Interested in conflict, policing, social networks, and Southeast Asia.
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🚀Excited to present our project with Elena Sirotkina at #APSA2024! We propose a scalable solution for a big challenge in #computervision: how to predict visual sentiment-subjective interpretations&attitudes about visuals-when people disagree on what they feel about what they see
Whoa!! Congrats Megan A. Stewart !
Really excited that my paper with Karin Kitchens, “Explaining Variation in Political Leadership by Marginalized Groups,” is now officially out in Journal of Politics @[email protected]. Abstract below and full paper here: journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.108…
So happy to finally have "Weapons of the Weak State: How post-conflict states shape international statebuilding" with Susanna Campbell in print (open access): link.springer.com/article/10.100…
Are you a researcher looking to improve your causal inference skills? I'm excited to announce that the CJ team Arnold Ventures is hosting 3 causal inference workshops this fall! Two are the day before ASC (Nov 12 in San Francisco), and one is the day before APPAM (Nov 20 just
Want to understand how post-conflict states control international statebuilding and peacekeeping efforts? See our new paper! Aila Matanock
Excited that my new book with Danny Hill, "Positioning Women in Conflict Studies: How Women's Status Affects Political Violence, is out with Oxford University Press news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/0… If you assign chapters, Danny and I are happy to do guest lectures!
More high quality work from Tariq Thachil and Adam Auerbach, the most award-winningest political scientists I have ever seen (look up both their CVs; they've gotten quality awards for virtually everything they've ever done)
🗒️Are survey nonresponse rates in authoritarian regimes a valid or reliable proxy for preference falsification? ➡️Ammar Shamaileh examines one of the greatest challenges faced by scholars of public opinion cambridge.org/core/journals/… #FirstView #OpenAccess
A wonderful birthday present is an acceptance from American Political Science Review (pending replication) for my coauthored paper, with daniel lobo, "Fairness According to Whom? Divergent Perceptions of Fairness Among White and Black Americans and its Effect on Trade Attitudes."
Thanks to Joe Ornstein and others in UGA Department of Political Science, UGA Department of International Affairs, and School of Public & International Affairs | UGA for having me out to talk about statistical power. A great, engaged group of faculty and PhD students. carlislerainey.com/talks/2024-10-…