research
Dissertation project
- Drought of Tolerance: Climate Change and Intergroup Conflict in Africa
Articles
- Trusted Authorities Can Change Minds and Shift Norms during Conflict
with Graeme Blair, Rebecca Littman, Elizabeth R. Nugent, Rebecca Wolfe, Mohammed Bukar, Benjamin Crisman, Anthony Etim, and Chad Hazlett
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2021, 118 (42).
Working papers
- Citizens’ Beliefs, Climate Change, and the Farmer-Pastoralist’s Violent Conflict: Experimental Evidence from Nigeria
with Uchenna Efobi and Oluwabunmi Adejumo
Invited to Revise and Resubmit at Ecological Economics - Proximity Matters: Exposure to Violent Events Affects Trust within a Community
- Removing Social Barriers to Women’s Candidacy: A Field Experiment in Cambodia
with Cesi Cruz and Elayne Stecher
Works in progress
- Disseminating and Effective Intervention to Victims of Herder-Farmer Conflict: Evidence from a Randomized Evaluation of ‘Root Cause of the Conflict’ Workshops at IDP Camps in Nigeria
with Oluwabunmi Adejumo, Efobi Uchenna and Daniel Posner - Disrupted Interdependence: Modernizing Fertilizer and Farmers-Herders Conflicts in Nigeria
- Climate Change as a Shared Threat: Enhancing Acceptance of Climate Migrants
- Shifting Mindsets through Experiential Framing: Climate Change Perceptions and Migration Support
with Jieun Park - Elite Message and Support for Separatist Movement in Nigeria
with Ada Johnson-Kanu