
Johanna K Birnir
@jkbirnir
Professor GVPT@UMD. I study the relationship between identity (ethnicity, religion, gender) and political outcomes. All the usual disclaimers.
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Lockdowns for public health can also reduce violence! APSA Public Scholar, Syeda ShahBano Ijaz, covers American Political Science Review article by Dawn Brancati, Johanna K Birnir and Qutaiba Idlbi قتيبة ادلبي. politicalsciencenow.com/lockdowns-for-…


🎙️ When is shared religion mobilized in ethnic civil war? Prof. Johanna K Birnir (@GVPTUMD) will explore The Challenger's Winning Coalition: Mobilization of Religion in Ethnic Civil War ⏰ Save the date: March 27, 12h 🔎 #IBEIresearchSeminar info & registration: tinyurl.com/2pg9vw4d




Thank you Matthias vom Hau and ETHNICGOODS team at Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals for a terrific visit. I look forward to continuing this conversation.


Center for International Development and Conflict Management (CIDCM) and GVPT Global invites you to the inaugurual talk in the Ted R. Gurr Lecture Series! Come and listen christian davenport’s lecture on “The Consequences of Contention” on Wednesday, April 19th.




Open science is the only way forward! Lead by Mariano Torcal, we have published what might potentially be the very first 𝗼𝗽𝗲𝗻 𝗮𝗰𝗰𝗲𝘀𝘀 longitudinal and cross-national dataset combining surveys and web tracking data. An invaluable resource 🧵 sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


Absolutely thrilled to see this in print journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/72… Closes a long but good chapter Nil Satana 😊 For those interested the replication files and the full data (with notes and sources for full transparency) are available at: johannabirnir.com


Why do some ethnic groups mobilize a shared religious identity in ongoing #CivilWars? The JoP article by Nil Satana Johanna K Birnir provides a fascinating theory with A-Religion Data. For ethnic minority leaders, religious demographics restructure their opportunity for mobilization.

Congratulations Dr. Ozkan Alperen Ozkan on a successful defense of a fascinating dissertation on Minority Language Policy. Amy H. Liu @johnfmccauley


How did COVID19 impact non-state actors’ violence? Dawn Brancati, Johanna K Birnir & Qutaiba Idlbi قتيبة ادلبي show curfews and travel bans decreased ISIS’s violence in Iraq, Syria and Egypt. #APSR #APSRFirstView ow.ly/bblc50ONcpG


Great meeting at UGM. Looking forward to our collaborations. Amalinda Savirani alfatika aunuriella


via The New York Times 🤬 nytimes.com/live/2023/06/2…

