
Laura Saavedra-Lux
@saavedralux
Research Associate @UNUWIDER | PhD @uniessexgovt @SeNSSDTP Micro dynamics of inequality, post-conflict stability, development and patterns of violence 🇧🇴🇩🇪
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I've run ~30+ large-scale surveys over the last decade, but still finding Stefanie Stantcheva's Annual Reviews "How to Run Surveys" super helpful! 80+ pgs of Appendix examples are 🙌🏾~ social desirability, vignettes, info treatments? She's got you covered! annualreviews.org/content/journa…



Thrilled to announce that I am kickstarting my book tour with Towards a New Paradigm on Post-truth in Belgium, France and the UK! 🪂 Schedule in the link below 👇 anamkuraishi.weebly.com/book.html Routledge Books





We are looking forward to this World Bank #UNGA79 side event today! In the event, our Deputy Director Patricia Justino's remarks focus on the pattern of extreme poverty concentration in conflict-affected countries: go.unu.edu/lbLoy



New Publication Alert in Democratization in collaboration with the great Anja Neundorf "Our children will be free" - this picture taken during the Romanian Revolution of 1989 captures the essence of our article: democratic transitions create hopes about the future and ...


The years since 2020 have been one of the most violent periods since the end of the second world war. Here are 5 consequences of ignoring the conflicts across the world: go.unu.edu/Ynrob Piece by Patricia Justino, Laura Saavedra-Lux, Samira Diebire published in The Conversation

Delighted to share that my job market paper is forthcoming at International Organization. In 2016, Colombia reached a historic peace with the FARC, a major rebel group. But by 2020, the country faced renewed conflict with dozens of FARC splinter groups. Why? (1/n)


Excited to have a new review article up – on Land and Politics – with Kathleen Klaus at Annual Review of Political Science. To understand #development, #inequality, #conflict & #democracy you have to understand the politics of land annualreviews.org/content/journa…



