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dfjung.bsky.social
Danielle Jung
@dfjung.bsky.social
Emory Political Science. Legitimacy, Governance, Elections, and Illicit Organizations.
Reposted by Danielle Jung
Excited to share our new book! Rebel groups can play key roles in addressing environmental and climate related challenges. w/ @dfjung.bsky.social @cloyle.bsky.social @lisgilmore.bsky.social @reyhuang.bsky.social & Leo Gentil Fernandes

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Rebel Governance in the Age of Climate Change
Cambridge Core - Climatology and Climate Change - Rebel Governance in the Age of Climate Change
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June 9, 2025 at 2:24 PM
Reposted by Danielle Jung
Our paper on moral reasoning & support for punitive violence has been accepted, pending minor edits, at the Journal of Peace Research (w/ Hannah Baron, Jorge Olmos, Lauren Young, & @zeitzoff.bsky.social). We explore the moral frames behind support for punitive violence in Mexico (1/8)
December 2, 2023 at 3:33 PM
In honor of #ElectionDay2023 my coauthor James Long spoke about our new book The Social Origins of Electoral Participation in Emerging Democracies. We ask: why do people bother to vote? The answer may surprise you!
Voting in Emerging Democracies, Despite the Challenges | UW College of Arts & Sciences
Political Science professor James Long studies why many voters choose to participate in elections in emerging democracies despite the considerable personal cost.
artsci.washington.edu
November 7, 2023 at 11:17 PM
Emory Political Science is hiring! Applications welcomed from scholars with a broad range of substantive foci and methodological approaches. Please consider applying!
1. assistant in IR: apply.interfolio.com/130947
2. assistant, associate, or full professor in CP apply.interfolio.com/130944
September 28, 2023 at 12:08 PM