The spread of cell phone technology across Africa has transforming effects on the economic and political sphere of the continent. In this paper, we investigate the impact of cell phone technology on violent collective action. We contend that the availability of cell phones as a communication technology allows political groups to overcome collective action problems more easily and improve in-group cooperation, and coordination. Utilizing novel, spatially disaggregated data on cell phone coverage and the location of organized violent events in Africa, we are able to show that the availability of cell phone coverage significantly and substantially increases the probability of violent conflict. Our findings hold across numerous different model ...
This thesis examines how mobile phones affect political activity. In a number of cases, the mobile p...
Does improved communication provided by modern cellphone technology affect the rise or fall of viole...
This paper discusses the issue of possible reporting bias in media-based violent-event data and its ...
The spread of cell phone technology across Africa has transforming effects on the economic and polit...
Violence is pervasive. So, now, are cell phones. This study investigates the possible relation betwe...
Includes article and Replication Files (supplementary material)Growing evidence indicates that the d...
Can digital information and communication technology (ICT) foster mass political mobilization? We us...
We explore the effect of mobile phone and internet access on levels of collective violent action wit...
The spread of Internet and mobile phone access around the world has implications for both the proces...
This study contributes to body of research that tests the effect of mobile phone signal coverage on ...
Does improved communication as provided by modern cell phone technology affect the production of vio...
Does improved communication as provided by modern cell phone technology affect the production of vio...
Defense Analysis PosterThe relatively recent advent of cell phones provides an increasing portion of...
Communications technology has developed at an almost bewildering pace since the development of the i...
Replication data for "Technology and Collective Action: The Effect of Cell Phone Coverage on Politic...
This thesis examines how mobile phones affect political activity. In a number of cases, the mobile p...
Does improved communication provided by modern cellphone technology affect the rise or fall of viole...
This paper discusses the issue of possible reporting bias in media-based violent-event data and its ...
The spread of cell phone technology across Africa has transforming effects on the economic and polit...
Violence is pervasive. So, now, are cell phones. This study investigates the possible relation betwe...
Includes article and Replication Files (supplementary material)Growing evidence indicates that the d...
Can digital information and communication technology (ICT) foster mass political mobilization? We us...
We explore the effect of mobile phone and internet access on levels of collective violent action wit...
The spread of Internet and mobile phone access around the world has implications for both the proces...
This study contributes to body of research that tests the effect of mobile phone signal coverage on ...
Does improved communication as provided by modern cell phone technology affect the production of vio...
Does improved communication as provided by modern cell phone technology affect the production of vio...
Defense Analysis PosterThe relatively recent advent of cell phones provides an increasing portion of...
Communications technology has developed at an almost bewildering pace since the development of the i...
Replication data for "Technology and Collective Action: The Effect of Cell Phone Coverage on Politic...
This thesis examines how mobile phones affect political activity. In a number of cases, the mobile p...
Does improved communication provided by modern cellphone technology affect the rise or fall of viole...
This paper discusses the issue of possible reporting bias in media-based violent-event data and its ...