Protected: Papers & Research Designs
Latin America Regional Meeting
This meeting will have four feedback sessions on Day 1 and Day 2 including two joint feedback sessions with the DCP Meeting. Please read the working paper below ahead of time and prepare to share your feedback during the session:
- “Cultural capital, social mobility, and migration” by Natalia Garbiras (draft paper)
- “Accountability Under Polarization” by Horacio Larreguy
- “Do Conspiracy Theories Undermine Support for Democracy? Experimental Evidence from Brazil” by Nara Pavao (draft paper)
- “How social media reinforces or ameliorates political polarization” by José Ramón Enríquez
Optional readings: - “Political Polarization: US Lessons for Latin America” by Horacio Larreguy
Democracy, Conflict & Polarization
This meeting will have four feedback sessions on Day 1 and Day 2 including two joint feedback sessions with the Regional Meeting. Please read the working papers ahead of time and prepare to share your feedback during the session:
- “Increasing Partisan Support for Democracy” by Adam Berinsky
- “Media Platforming and the Normalisation of Extreme Right Views” by Florian Foos
- “Protest Management in Authoritarian Regimes: When Elites Prefer Conciliation over Coercion” by Leo Arriola
- USAID Misinformation Literature Review
- Interventions to Counter Polarization
- Adaptive Design presentation by Don Green