This paper discusses the issue of possible reporting bias in media based violent event data and its relation to the role of communication technology in fostering collective action. We expand the work of Weidmann (2015), presenting several sensitivity analyses to determine the degree to which reporting bias may confound the relationship between communication technology and violence in a recent study that relies on UCDP-GED event data for Africa (Pierskalla & Hollenbach 2013). We find no strong evidence that suggests results on the positive relationship between communication technology and collective action in the study by Pierskalla and Hollenbach (2013) is wholly an artifact of reporting bia
This paper investigates the role of mass media in times of conflict and state-sponsored mass violenc...
Textual data are plagued by underreporting bias. For example, news sources often fail to report huma...
How does the fear of anarchy affect telephone survey behaviors? A survey experiment administered to ...
This paper discusses the issue of possible reporting bias in media-based violent-event data and its ...
Recent data collections about political violence are frequently based on media-based event reports, ...
Replication data for "Technology and Collective Action: The Effect of Cell Phone Coverage on Politic...
The spread of Internet and mobile phone access around the world has implications for both the proces...
The spread of cell phone technology across Africa has transforming effects on the economic and polit...
Social media and digital technologies are changing the way information about political violence is c...
Violence is pervasive. So, now, are cell phones. This study investigates the possible relation betwe...
Violence monitoring systems can play a vital role in tracking, managing, and responding to violence....
The use of social media and digital technologies has radically changed the way that information abou...
This article investigates the role of mass media in times of conflict and state-sponsored mass viole...
This dataset compares different media sources reporting on violent events, using the 2017 Kenyan ele...
Most measures of social conflict processes are derived from primary and secondary source reports. In...
This paper investigates the role of mass media in times of conflict and state-sponsored mass violenc...
Textual data are plagued by underreporting bias. For example, news sources often fail to report huma...
How does the fear of anarchy affect telephone survey behaviors? A survey experiment administered to ...
This paper discusses the issue of possible reporting bias in media-based violent-event data and its ...
Recent data collections about political violence are frequently based on media-based event reports, ...
Replication data for "Technology and Collective Action: The Effect of Cell Phone Coverage on Politic...
The spread of Internet and mobile phone access around the world has implications for both the proces...
The spread of cell phone technology across Africa has transforming effects on the economic and polit...
Social media and digital technologies are changing the way information about political violence is c...
Violence is pervasive. So, now, are cell phones. This study investigates the possible relation betwe...
Violence monitoring systems can play a vital role in tracking, managing, and responding to violence....
The use of social media and digital technologies has radically changed the way that information abou...
This article investigates the role of mass media in times of conflict and state-sponsored mass viole...
This dataset compares different media sources reporting on violent events, using the 2017 Kenyan ele...
Most measures of social conflict processes are derived from primary and secondary source reports. In...
This paper investigates the role of mass media in times of conflict and state-sponsored mass violenc...
Textual data are plagued by underreporting bias. For example, news sources often fail to report huma...
How does the fear of anarchy affect telephone survey behaviors? A survey experiment administered to ...