Research
Publications
- Cassy Dorff. "Criminal Victimization and Agency Attitudes in Mexico." Comparative Political
Studies (2024): 00104140241283010.
- James Bisbee, Joshua D. Clinton, Cassy Dorff, Brenton Kenkel, and Jennifer Larson.
"Synthetic Replacements for Human Survey Data? The Perils of Large Language
Models." Political Analysis. (2024). 1-16. [article]
- Tarek Abou Chadi, Kanisha D. Bond, Cassy Dorff, Jamie Hagen, Cullen S. Hendrix,
Cameron Thies "International Studies and Struggles for Inclusion." International Studies
Review. 25:2 (2023): viad018. [article]
- Cassy Dorff, Grace Adcox and Amanda Konet. "Data Innovations on Protests in
the United States." Journal of Peace Research. 60.1 (2023): 172-189. [article]
- Cassy Dorff, Max Gallop, and Shahryar Minhas. "Networks of Violence and
Civilian Targeting During Civil War." British Journal of Political Science. 53.2 (2023):
441-459. [article]
- Cassy Dorff, Colin Henry, and Sandra Ley. "Does Violence Against Journalists
Deter Detailed Reporting? Evidence from Mexico." Journal of Conflict Resolution. (2023):
1218-1247. [article]
- Jennifer Barnes, Cassy Dorff, and Bradley C. Smith. "Virtual Seminars and
Support Strategies for Junior Scholars: Lessons from the Online Peace Science Colloquium." PS:
Political Science & Politics. 55.3 (2022): 558-559. [article]
- Colin Henry, Anita Gohdes, and Cassy Dorff. "Digital Footprints and
Data-security Risks for Political Scientists." PS: Political Science & Politics. 55.4
(2022): 804-808. [article]
- Shahryar Minhas, Cassy Dorff, Max Gallop, Margaret Foster, Howard Liu, Juan Tellez,
and Michael D. Ward. "Taking Dyads Seriously." Political Science Research and Methods.
10.4 (2022): 703-721. [article]
- Cassy Dorff, Max Gallop, and Shahryar Minhas. "[W]hat Lies Beneath: Using
Networks to Improve Spatial Predictions." International Studies Quarterly. 66:1 (2022):
sqab086. [article]
- Cassy Dorff, Max Gallop, and Shahryar Minhas. "Networks of Violence:
Predicting Conflict in Nigeria." The Journal of Politics. 82.2 (2020): 476-493. [article]
- Cassy Dorff. "Violent and Nonviolent Resistance in Contexts of Prolonged
Crisis: The Civilian Perspective." Forum on Studying Peace and Studying Conflict: Complementary or
Competing Projects? Journal of Global Security Studies. 4.2 (2019): 286-291.
[article]
- Cassy Dorff and Jessica Maves Braithwaite. "Fear of Nonviolent Organizing in
Mexico's Criminal Conflict." Journal of Global Security Studies. 3.3 (2018): 271-284. [article]
- Cassy Dorff. "Violence, Kinship Networks, and Political Resilience: Evidence
from Mexico." Journal of Peace Research. 54.4 (2017): 558-573.
[article]
- Cassy Dorff and Shahryar Minhas. "When Do States Say Uncle? Network Dependence
and Sanction Compliance." International Interactions. 43.4 (2017): 563-588. [article]
- Andreas Beger, Cassy Dorff, and Michael D. Ward. "Irregular Leadership Changes
in 2014: Forecasts Using Ensemble, Split-population Duration Models." International Journal of
Forecasting. 32.1 (2016): 98-111. [article]
- Andreas Beger, Cassy Dorff, and Michael D. Ward. "Ensemble Forecasting of
Irregular Leadership Change." Research & Politics. 1.3 (2014): 1-7.
[article]
- Nils Metternich, Cassy Dorff, Max Gallop, Simon Weschle, and Michael D.
Ward."Antigovernment Networks in Civil Conflicts: How Network Structures Affect Conflictual
Behavior." American Journal of Political Science. 57.4 (2013): 892-911. [article]
- Cassy Dorff and Michael D. Ward. "Networks, Dyads, and the Social Relations
Model." Political Science Research and Methods. 1.2 (2013): 159-178. [article]
- Michael D. Ward, Nils Metternich, Cassy Dorff, Max Gallop, Florian Hollenbach, Anna
Schultz, and Simon Weschle. "Learning From the Past and Stepping into the Future: Toward a New
Generation of Conflict Prediction." International Studies Review. 15.4 (2013): 473-490. [article]
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Working Projects
- Assessing Research-Related Stress Among Research Assistants – with Dara Kay Cohen. Revise &
Resubmit.
- Which Way to Peace? Estimating Directionality in Conflict Event Data – with
Shahryar Minhas. Under Review.
- Pride and Protest: Victimization, Social Support, and Political Engagement:
Lifetime Effects Among LGBT+ Individuals – with Lauren Chojnacki, Tara Mckay, and Kristin Michelitch.
Draft Available.
- Phantoms in the Residuals: Testing for Network Dependence – with Shahryar Minhas.
Draft Available.
- A Unified Model of Information Processing: Protests, Social Movements, and Media
Frames – with James Bisbee. In Progress.
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