Wangyin Zhao
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@DtpNine PhD student @Durham_SGIA | Natural disasters, civil wars, quan, Southeast Asia | hiking, cycling, and nature lover
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Here's our research in The Conversation: Religion and COVID-19: Methodists and Church of England followers more likely to have been vaccinated than Muslims and Pentecostals theconversation.com/religion-and-c… Martin Ejnar Hansen
The new paper from my thesis is out. Huge thanks to Royce Carroll, Nicole B, Government @ Essex, Stefan M | @stefanmueller.bsky.social, UCD Politics and International Relations @NexSysEnergy for support. Thanks to many colleagues & reviewers for the comments and to Legislative Studies Quarterly editors for a very thorough and efficient review process.
Fulfill my promise made in 2020 and finally attended the in-person Essex Summer School - Social Science Data Analysis for Machine Learning for Social Science. More than amazing and outstanding course and instructor, Prof. Marco Steenbergen. Really had a fantastic time at Essex with great people and friends!
My first CRS conference #CRS2024! Truly enjoy those three days with many excellent conflict research-related panels and the amazing workshop for digital tools organised by The Conflict Research Society and PeaceRep at the beautiful Edinburgh Law School.
📢In this Journal of Politics @[email protected] blog post Anouk S. Rigterink, Tarek Ghani, Juan S. Lozano & Jacob Shapiro provide evidence that competition between artisanal & industrial miners is an important source of natural resources-related conflict. Read more⬇️jop.blogs.uni-hamburg.de/the-world-need…
📢Thinking about a career in Public Policy and looking for a programme that will give you the skills you need and hands-on experience?🤔 😃 SGIA Durham has the perfect programme for you 👇 For more information visit durham.ac.uk/publicpolicy or ✍️ Renu Singh @OmarHGallego
Our colleague Anouk S. Rigterink's newest article (with colleagues from the Empirical Studies of Conflict Project network) sheds new light on when and how competition between artisanal & industrial miners sparks conflict and how it can be prevented.
👓What is the link between voters' perceptions of ideological incongruence with political parties and their satisfaction with democracy? ➡️Royce Carroll, Yen-Chieh (David) Liao & L. Tang explore it using panel data from British Election Study data cambridge.org/core/journals/… #FirstView
Had a fantastic time at the UCL Conflict & Change PhD workshop! Truly enjoyed two days at UCL, filled with amazing panels and great discussions. Grateful for all the feedback on my paper and for the chance to catch up with old friends while making new ones!
Who trusts the police in England? We find that young, non-White, lower-income Londoners have the least trust, while older, White, working-class women outside London have the highest. Ferhat Tura, Martin Ejnar Hansen and James Hunter Free to access at: 📖 doi.org/10.1080/104394…