National Museum of the History of Ukraine in WWII
Publications
Pablo Barberá Anita R. Gohdes, Evgeniia Iakhnis, and Thomas Zeitzoff. “Distract and divert: How world leaders use social media during contentious politics." FORTHCOMING. The International Journal of Press/Politics.
García-Ponce, Omar, Lauren Young, and Thomas Zeitzoff "Anger and Support for Vigilante Justice in Mexico’s Drug War.” FORTHCOMING. Journal of Peace Research.
Canetti, Daphna, Joshua Gubler, and Thomas Zeitzoff. “Motives Don’t Matter? Motive Attribution and Counterterrorism Policy." Political Psychology. 51(1): 181-202.
Getmansky, Anna, Tolga Sinmazdemir, and Thomas Zeitzoff. "The Allure of Distant War Drums: Refugees, Geography, and Foreign Policy Preferences in Turkey." FORTHCOMING. Political Geography.
Kupatadze, Alexander and Thomas Zeitzoff. "In the Shadow of Conflict: How Emotions, Threat Perceptions and Victimization Influence Foreign Policy Attitudes." FORTHCOMING. British Journal of Political Science. (ONLINE APPENDIX). [REPLICATION FILES].
Zeitzoff, Thomas. "More Than Just Hurdles: How Fieldwork Difficulties Provide Insights into Conflict." 2019. PS: Political Science & Politics. 52(3): 507-512.
Nyhan, Brendan and Thomas Zeitzoff."Conspiracy and Misperception Belief in the Middle East and North Africa." 2018. The Journal of Politics. 80 (4): 1400-1404. [REPLICATION FILES]
Getmansky, Anna, Tolga Sinmazdemir, and Thomas Zeitzoff. "Refugee Influxes, Xenophobia, and Domestic Conflict: Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Turkey." 2018. Journal of Peace Research. 55(4): 491-507. (ONLINE APPENDIX). [REPLICATION FILES].
Nyhan, Brendan and Thomas Zeitzoff. "Fighting the Past: Perceptions of Control, Historical Misperceptions, and Corrective Information in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict." 2018. Political Psychology. 39(3): 611-631.
Barbera, Pablo and Thomas Zeitzoff. "The New Public Address System: Why Do World Leaders Adopt Social Media." 2018. International Studies Quarterly. 62(1): 121-130. (ONLINE APPENDIX). [REPLICATION FILES].
Zeitzoff, Thomas. "Does Social Media Influence Conflict? Evidence from the 2012 Gaza Conflict." 2018. Journal of Conflict Resolution. 62(1): 29-63. (ONLINE APPENDIX). [REPLICATION FILES].
Zeitzoff, Thomas. "Anger, Legacies of Violence, and Group Conflict: An Experiment in Post-Riot Acre, Israel." 2018. Conflict Management and Peace Science. 35(4): 402-423. (ONLINE APPENDIX).
Little, Andrew and Thomas Zeitzoff. "A Bargaining Theory of Conflict with Evolutionary Preferences." 2017. International Organization. 71(3):523-557. (ONLINE APPENDIX).
Zeitzoff, Thomas. "How Social Media is Changing Conflict." 2017. Journal of Conflict Resolution. 61(9): 1970-1991.
Kertzer, Joshua and Thomas Zeitzoff. "A Bottom-Up Theory of Public Public Opinion about Foreign Policy." 2017. American Journal of Political Science. 61(3): 543-558. (ONLINE APPENDIX). [REPLICATION FILES].
Ditlmann, Ruth K, Cyrus Samii, and Thomas Zeitzoff. "Addressing Violent Intergroup Conflict from the Bottom Up?" 2017. Social Issues and Policy Review. 11(1): 38-77.
Zeitzoff, Thomas, John Kelly, and Gilad Lotan. 2015. "Using social media to measure foreign policy dynamics: An empirical analysis of the Iranian–Israeli confrontation (2012–13)." Journal of Peace Research. 52(3): 368-383. [REPLICATION FILES].
Bausch, Andrew W. and Thomas Zeitzoff. 2015. "Citizen Information, Electoral Incentives, and Provision of Counter-Terrorism: An Experimental Approach." Political Behavior. 37(3): 723-748.
Getmansky, Anna, and Thomas Zeitzoff. 2014 "Terrorism and voting: The effect of rocket threat on voting in Israeli elections." American Political Science Review. 108(3): 588-604. (ONLINE APPENDIX). [REPLICATION FILES].
Zeitzoff, Thomas. 2014. "Anger, Exposure to Violence and Intragroup Conflict: A ‘Lab in the Field’ Experiment in Southern Israel." Political Psychology. 35(3): 309-335. (ONLINE APPENDIX).
Bausch, Andrew W., Joao R. Faria, and Thomas Zeitzoff. 2013. "Warnings, Terrorist Threats and Resilience: A Laboratory Experiment." Conflict Management and Peace Science. 30(5): 433-451.
Zeitzoff, Thomas. 2011. “Using Social Media to Measure Conflict Dynamics: An Application to the 2008-2009 Gaza Conflict.” Journal of Conflict Resolution. 55(6): 938-969. [REPLICATION FILES].
Crisp, Brian F., Nathan M. Jensen, Guillermo Rosas, and Thomas Zeitzoff. 2010. “Vote-Seeking Incentives and Investment Environments: The Need for Credit Claiming and the Provision of Protectionism.” Electoral Studies. 29(2): 221-226.
**For Further Data and Replication Files Available Please Email Me Directly**
Projects/Working Papers
Green Sabotage: The Past and Future of the Radical Eco Movement (Book Project).
"Green Rage Against the Machine: Climate Threat and Support for Eco Direct Actions." (with Grace Gold).
"False Dichotomy: How Both Psychology and Strategic Incentives Influence Terrorist Groups and Violent Social Movements." (with Tricia Bacon).
"Why do Cyberattacks Corrode?" (with Joshua Kertzer and Harry Oppenheimer).
Pablo Barberá Anita R. Gohdes, Evgeniia Iakhnis, and Thomas Zeitzoff. “Distract and divert: How world leaders use social media during contentious politics." FORTHCOMING. The International Journal of Press/Politics.
García-Ponce, Omar, Lauren Young, and Thomas Zeitzoff "Anger and Support for Vigilante Justice in Mexico’s Drug War.” FORTHCOMING. Journal of Peace Research.
Canetti, Daphna, Joshua Gubler, and Thomas Zeitzoff. “Motives Don’t Matter? Motive Attribution and Counterterrorism Policy." Political Psychology. 51(1): 181-202.
Getmansky, Anna, Tolga Sinmazdemir, and Thomas Zeitzoff. "The Allure of Distant War Drums: Refugees, Geography, and Foreign Policy Preferences in Turkey." FORTHCOMING. Political Geography.
Kupatadze, Alexander and Thomas Zeitzoff. "In the Shadow of Conflict: How Emotions, Threat Perceptions and Victimization Influence Foreign Policy Attitudes." FORTHCOMING. British Journal of Political Science. (ONLINE APPENDIX). [REPLICATION FILES].
Zeitzoff, Thomas. "More Than Just Hurdles: How Fieldwork Difficulties Provide Insights into Conflict." 2019. PS: Political Science & Politics. 52(3): 507-512.
Nyhan, Brendan and Thomas Zeitzoff."Conspiracy and Misperception Belief in the Middle East and North Africa." 2018. The Journal of Politics. 80 (4): 1400-1404. [REPLICATION FILES]
Getmansky, Anna, Tolga Sinmazdemir, and Thomas Zeitzoff. "Refugee Influxes, Xenophobia, and Domestic Conflict: Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Turkey." 2018. Journal of Peace Research. 55(4): 491-507. (ONLINE APPENDIX). [REPLICATION FILES].
Nyhan, Brendan and Thomas Zeitzoff. "Fighting the Past: Perceptions of Control, Historical Misperceptions, and Corrective Information in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict." 2018. Political Psychology. 39(3): 611-631.
Barbera, Pablo and Thomas Zeitzoff. "The New Public Address System: Why Do World Leaders Adopt Social Media." 2018. International Studies Quarterly. 62(1): 121-130. (ONLINE APPENDIX). [REPLICATION FILES].
Zeitzoff, Thomas. "Does Social Media Influence Conflict? Evidence from the 2012 Gaza Conflict." 2018. Journal of Conflict Resolution. 62(1): 29-63. (ONLINE APPENDIX). [REPLICATION FILES].
Zeitzoff, Thomas. "Anger, Legacies of Violence, and Group Conflict: An Experiment in Post-Riot Acre, Israel." 2018. Conflict Management and Peace Science. 35(4): 402-423. (ONLINE APPENDIX).
Little, Andrew and Thomas Zeitzoff. "A Bargaining Theory of Conflict with Evolutionary Preferences." 2017. International Organization. 71(3):523-557. (ONLINE APPENDIX).
Zeitzoff, Thomas. "How Social Media is Changing Conflict." 2017. Journal of Conflict Resolution. 61(9): 1970-1991.
Kertzer, Joshua and Thomas Zeitzoff. "A Bottom-Up Theory of Public Public Opinion about Foreign Policy." 2017. American Journal of Political Science. 61(3): 543-558. (ONLINE APPENDIX). [REPLICATION FILES].
Ditlmann, Ruth K, Cyrus Samii, and Thomas Zeitzoff. "Addressing Violent Intergroup Conflict from the Bottom Up?" 2017. Social Issues and Policy Review. 11(1): 38-77.
Zeitzoff, Thomas, John Kelly, and Gilad Lotan. 2015. "Using social media to measure foreign policy dynamics: An empirical analysis of the Iranian–Israeli confrontation (2012–13)." Journal of Peace Research. 52(3): 368-383. [REPLICATION FILES].
Bausch, Andrew W. and Thomas Zeitzoff. 2015. "Citizen Information, Electoral Incentives, and Provision of Counter-Terrorism: An Experimental Approach." Political Behavior. 37(3): 723-748.
Getmansky, Anna, and Thomas Zeitzoff. 2014 "Terrorism and voting: The effect of rocket threat on voting in Israeli elections." American Political Science Review. 108(3): 588-604. (ONLINE APPENDIX). [REPLICATION FILES].
Zeitzoff, Thomas. 2014. "Anger, Exposure to Violence and Intragroup Conflict: A ‘Lab in the Field’ Experiment in Southern Israel." Political Psychology. 35(3): 309-335. (ONLINE APPENDIX).
Bausch, Andrew W., Joao R. Faria, and Thomas Zeitzoff. 2013. "Warnings, Terrorist Threats and Resilience: A Laboratory Experiment." Conflict Management and Peace Science. 30(5): 433-451.
Zeitzoff, Thomas. 2011. “Using Social Media to Measure Conflict Dynamics: An Application to the 2008-2009 Gaza Conflict.” Journal of Conflict Resolution. 55(6): 938-969. [REPLICATION FILES].
Crisp, Brian F., Nathan M. Jensen, Guillermo Rosas, and Thomas Zeitzoff. 2010. “Vote-Seeking Incentives and Investment Environments: The Need for Credit Claiming and the Provision of Protectionism.” Electoral Studies. 29(2): 221-226.
**For Further Data and Replication Files Available Please Email Me Directly**
Projects/Working Papers
Green Sabotage: The Past and Future of the Radical Eco Movement (Book Project).
"Green Rage Against the Machine: Climate Threat and Support for Eco Direct Actions." (with Grace Gold).
"False Dichotomy: How Both Psychology and Strategic Incentives Influence Terrorist Groups and Violent Social Movements." (with Tricia Bacon).
"Why do Cyberattacks Corrode?" (with Joshua Kertzer and Harry Oppenheimer).