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Session Submission Type: Paper Session
1:35pm |
Echo of Freedom: How Independent Media Contain Dissent - Anton Sobolev, University of Texas at Dallas
1:45pm |
From Streets to Nation: Containment and Escalation in Authoritarian Protests - Anton Onishchenko, Binghamton University; Viktorya Erdogu, Binghamton University
1:55pm |
Challenging the Education–Pacification Thesis: When Schooling Fuels Violent Protest under Authoritarian Rule - Rebecca Rae Bondy, Independent Researcher
2:05pm |
When Do Citizens Protest? Political and Economic Conditions, and Mobilization in Authoritarian Contexts - Ibrahim Khatib, Doha Institute for Graduate Studies; Abdelkarim Amengay, Doha Institute for Graduate Studies; Mazen Hassan, Faculty of Economics and Political Science; Mark Tessler, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; Fatimah Saadi, Doha Institute for Graduate Studies
2:15pm |
The Political Effects of Dissidents' Acquittals - Ruilin Lai, Washington University in St Louis
2:35pm |
Audience participation will last for the remainder of the session.