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Published Papers
Daniel Arnon
(2025).
Radicalizing Alone – Are Lone Wolves Political Entrepreneurs or Aggrieved Avengers?
.
Conflict Management and Peace Science
.
Daniel Arnon
,
Pearce Edwards
(2024).
Contentious Politics in the Borderlands: How Nonviolence and Migrant Characteristics Affect Public Attitudes
.
Journal of Peace Research
.
Daniel Arnon
,
Pearce Edwards
,
Handi Li
(2023).
Message or Messenger? Source and Labeling Effects in Authoritarian Response to Protest
.
Comparative Political Studies
, 56(12), 1891-1923.
Daniel Arnon
,
Michael Rubin
,
Richard McAlexander
(2023).
Social Cohesion and Community Displacement in Armed Conflict: Evidence from Palestinian Villages in the 1948 War
.
International Security
, 47(3), 52-94.
Best Paper Award, Conflict Processes Section
Daniel Arnon
,
Dan Reiter
,
Danielle Villa
(2022).
Causes of Foreign-Imposed Regime Change: The Signal of Economic Expropriations
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Journal of Conflict Resolution
, 66(4-5), 651-676.
Daniel Arnon
,
Baekkwan Park
,
Peter Haschke
(2022).
The Right Accounting of Wrongs: Examining Temporal Changes to Human Rights Monitoring and Reporting
.
British Journal of Political Science
, 53(1), 163-182.
Daniel Arnon
,
Rachel Harmon
,
Baekkwan Park
(2022).
TIP for Tat: Political Bias in Human Trafficking Reporting
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British Journal of Political Science
, 52(1), 445-455.
Daniel Arnon
,
Pearce Edwards
(2021).
'Violence on Many Sides' Framing Effects on Protests and Support for Repression
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British Journal of Political Science
, 51(2), 488-506.
Daniel Arnon
,
Yotam Ophir
,
Dror Walter
,
Ayse Lokmanoglu
,
Emanuelle Nicastro
,
Lorenzo D'Antiga
,
Michelle Tizzoni
,
Joelle Carota
(2021).
The Framing of COVID-19 in Italian Media and its Effects on Community Mobility: A Mixed Method Approach
.
Journal of Health Communication
, 26(3), 161-173.
Daniel Arnon
,
Peter Haschke
(2020).
What Bias? Changing Standards, Information Effects and Human Rights Measurement
.
Journal of Human Rights
, 19(1), 33-45.
Daniel Arnon
,
Travis Curtice
(2019).
Deterring Threats and Settling Scores: How Coups Influence Respect for Physical Integrity Rights
.
Conflict Management and Peace Science
, 37(6), 655-673.
Daniel Arnon
,
David Cingranelli
,
Mark Gibney
,
Peter Haschke
,
Reed Wood
,
Brendan Skip Mark
(2019).
Human Rights Violations and Violent Internal Conflict
.
Social Sciences
, 8(2), 41.
Daniel Arnon
(2018).
The Enduring Influence of Religion on Senators' Legislative Behavior
.
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion
, 57(3), 567-584.
Working Papers
“Navigating Conflicting Information in Autocratic Protests: A Survey Experiment in China”
— with Xiao Ding
“The Politics of Punishment in Mandate Palestine: Administrative Capacity, Social Cleavages, and the Repertoires of Colonial Repression”
— with Michael Rubin and Adee Weller
“Rallying the Public for Repression? Security Entrepreneurs and Their Rhetoric”
“From Abundance to Insight: Evaluating Long-Term Knowledge Transfer in Standards-Based Measurement of Human Rights”
— with Baekkwan Park and Peter Haschke
“Civilian Suffering, Social Media, and Foreign Policy Attitudes: Evidence from the Israel-Hamas War”
— with Daniel Silverman and Caitlin A. Fealing
“Does Backlash Stop At the Water’s Edge? Civilian Suffering, Social Media, and Responses to Palestinian and Israeli Supporters in the U.S.”
— with Rongbo Jin and Daniel Silverman
“Repression and Dissent in Mandate Palestine: A Village Level Dataset”
— with Michael Rubin and Adee Weller
“Measuring Intergroup Rivalry Across Cultural Contexts: How Cultural Norms Distort Expressed Out-Group Animosity”
— with Samara Klar and Faten Ghosn
“Information Corrections and Out-Group Perceptions: Evidence from the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict”
— with Samara Klar and Faten Ghosn
“What Makes an Atrocity a Genocide? Thresholds in Public Perception”
— with Rachel Schoner and Rachel Van Nostrand
“From Grievances to Targets: How Target Selection Tradeoffs are Resolved by Lone Actors”