What are the causes and consequences of systematic measurement error in violence measures drawn from media-based conflict event data? More specifically, how valid are such event data for geocoding and capturing election violence? This study examines sub-national variation in election violence and uses original data from domestic election monitor surveys as a comparison to widely used sources of event data. The authors show that conventional data under-report events throughout the election cycle, particularly in sparsely populated areas and outside anticipated violence hotspots. Moreover, systematic measurement error of media-based event data for measuring election violence can generate significant relationships where none exist, and can res...
Machine-coded datasets likely represent the future of event data analysis. We assess the use of one ...
Elections are held in nearly all countries in the contemporary world. Yet despite their aim of allow...
The dataset of Countries at Risk of Electoral Violence (CREV) provides detailed dyadic information o...
What are the causes and consequences of systematic measurement error in violence measures drawn from...
Replication data for Systematic Measurement Error in Election Violence Data: Causes and Consequence
This article introduces the Deadly Electoral Conflict dataset (DECO): a global, georeferenced event ...
Electoral violence is conceived of as violence that occurs contemporaneously with elections, and as ...
Recent data collections about political violence are frequently based on media-based event reports, ...
Elections are now held in almost every country in the world. Yet the introduction of electoral proce...
How does political violence spread around election times within countries? Though election times are...
Temporally and spatial disaggregated datasets are commonly used to study political violence. Researc...
This paper reviews current practices and common challenges in the measurement of the causes, functio...
This paper discusses the issue of possible reporting bias in media-based violent-event data and its ...
peer reviewedThe paper analyses more than 20 years of evidence on electoral violence as reported by ...
Empirical researchers of civil war rarely collect data on violence themselves and instead rely on ot...
Machine-coded datasets likely represent the future of event data analysis. We assess the use of one ...
Elections are held in nearly all countries in the contemporary world. Yet despite their aim of allow...
The dataset of Countries at Risk of Electoral Violence (CREV) provides detailed dyadic information o...
What are the causes and consequences of systematic measurement error in violence measures drawn from...
Replication data for Systematic Measurement Error in Election Violence Data: Causes and Consequence
This article introduces the Deadly Electoral Conflict dataset (DECO): a global, georeferenced event ...
Electoral violence is conceived of as violence that occurs contemporaneously with elections, and as ...
Recent data collections about political violence are frequently based on media-based event reports, ...
Elections are now held in almost every country in the world. Yet the introduction of electoral proce...
How does political violence spread around election times within countries? Though election times are...
Temporally and spatial disaggregated datasets are commonly used to study political violence. Researc...
This paper reviews current practices and common challenges in the measurement of the causes, functio...
This paper discusses the issue of possible reporting bias in media-based violent-event data and its ...
peer reviewedThe paper analyses more than 20 years of evidence on electoral violence as reported by ...
Empirical researchers of civil war rarely collect data on violence themselves and instead rely on ot...
Machine-coded datasets likely represent the future of event data analysis. We assess the use of one ...
Elections are held in nearly all countries in the contemporary world. Yet despite their aim of allow...
The dataset of Countries at Risk of Electoral Violence (CREV) provides detailed dyadic information o...