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Junior Scholars in Quantitative Conflict Workshop

The Junior Scholars in Quantitative Conflict Workshop is a virtual platform designed to support and showcase the work of graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and junior faculty. Held on the twice each month from 3:00 to 4:30 PM EST on Thursdays, the workshop focuses on discussing advanced working papers and drafts related to quantitative empirical research in conflict processes and international security, broadly defined.

Our goal is to provide a space for emerging scholars to receive feedback on their research from discussants while fostering intellectual exchange. We encourage submissions from early-career researchers, particularly those working on cutting-edge quantitative research. Whether you are looking to present a paper, serve as a discussant, or simply attend to engage with the latest research, we invite you to be part of this growing community.

Organizers

Organizers

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Maryum Alam

Ph.D. Candidate in Political Science, The Ohio State University

Brady-Johnson Predoctoral Fellow in Grand Strategy, Yale University

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Jared F. Edgerton

Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Texas at Dallas

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Britt Koehnlein

Ph.D. Candidate in Political Science, Indiana University - Bloomington

Ostrom Workshop Affiliate, Indiana University - Bloomington

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Ilayda B. Onder

Assistant Professor of Political Science, Texas A&M University

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Haoming Xiong

Ph.D. Candidate in Political Science, The Ohio State University

Hans J. Morgenthau Fellow, University of Notre Dame

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Submission Guidelines

​​Eligibility

Open to graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and junior faculty conducting quantitative research on conflict and international security topics.

Format

Proposals should include an abstract (max 300 words) and a brief description of the stage of the research (working paper, draft, etc.). Full papers will be required for selected presentations.

 

Deadline for Submissions

To be considered for the Fall 2024 - Spring 2025 schedule, please submit your proposal by October 31, 2024.

 

Notification of Acceptance

Applicants will be notified of the status of their submission shortly after the deadline.

 

Presentation Dates

Workshops are held virtually on Thursdays, beginning in January 9, 2025, from 3:00 to 4:30 PM EST. Accepted papers will be scheduled for one of these sessions.

Please submit your proposal here.

Fall 2024 - Spring 2025 Schedule

January 9, 2025
3:00 EST
Juan Carlos Angulo
Assistant Professor, Universidad Iberoamericana

"Green Gold: Avocado Production and Conflict in Mexico"

Discussant: TBA
January 16, 2025
12:00 EST
January 30, 2025
3:00 EST
Charlie Carter
PhD Candidate, London School of Economics

"The Co-Evolution of Foreign Aid and Terrorism Rhetoric"

Discussant: TBA
Mariam Malashkhia
PhD Candidate, Stanford University

"The Effect of Internal Displacement on Political Attitudes"

Discussant: TBA
February 6, 2025
3:00 EST
Ana Paula Pellegrino
PhD Candidate, Georgetown University

Andres D. Uribe
Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Wisconsin-Madison

"When Police Take Sides: Policing Armed Criminal Groups in Rio de Janeiro"
 
Discussant: TBA
February 20, 2025
3:00 EST
Elisa D'Amico
Postdoctoral Researcher, University of St Andrews

"Geography of Peace: Proximity and Success in Conflict Resolution"

Discussant: TBA
March 13, 2025
3:00 EST
March 20, 2025
3:00 EST
Deena Saleh Sahin
PhD Candidate, Istanbul University

"Gender Norms in the MENA Region: Public Opinion and Socio-economic Policy Implications"

 
Discussant: TBA
Sally Sharif
Postdoctoral Researcher, Simon Fraser University

"What Causes a Reduction in Post-Conflict Violence? Bringing the State Back in Peacebuilding"

Discussant: TBA
April 10, 2025
3:00 EST
April 17, 2025
3:00 EST
Sofia Nordenving
PhD Candidate, Uppsala University

"Parental Responses to Armed Conflict and Drought: Impacts on Early Childhood Skills"

Discussant: TBA
Isabella Bellezza
PhD Candidate, Brown University

"Spy and Tell? Intelligence Disclosures and Public Support for War"

Discussant: TBA
May 1, 2025
3:00 EST
May 15, 2025
3:00 EST
Omer Zarpli
Assistant Professor, Bilkent University

"Public Attitudes Towards Opposition Movements in Third-Party States"

Discussant: TBA
Sanghyun Han
PhD Candidate, Georgia Institute of Technology

"When Drone Functionality Meets Escalation: Experimental Evidence from South Korea and the US"

Discussant: TBA

 
 

Natalie W. Romeri-Lewis
PhD Candidate, Ohio State University

"Social Cohesion and Peace-Aid Politics in Post-Conflict Communities"

Discussant: TBA
May 29, 2025
3:00 EST
Daniel Smith
PhD Candidate, Ohio State University

"Strike While the Lead is Hot: Rebel Offensive Posture and Strategies of Terrorism"

Discussant: TBA




Keren Winter-Dinur
PhD Candidate, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

"When is the Future? How Perspectives of the Future in Peace Agreements Explained Their Durability"

Discussant: TBA
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