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Joan Barceló
Joan Barceló
Assistant Professor of Political Science, New York University Abu Dhabi
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COVID-19 government response event dataset (CoronaNet v. 1.0)
C Cheng, J Barceló, AS Hartnett, R Kubinec, L Messerschmidt
Nature human behaviour 4 (7), 756-768, 2020
429*2020
Voluntary adoption of social welfare-enhancing behavior: Mask-wearing in Spain during the COVID-19 outbreak
J Barceló, G Sheen
PLOS ONE 15 (12), e0242764, 2020
662020
Batons and ballots: The effectiveness of state violence in fighting against Catalan separatism
J Barceló
Research & Politics 5 (2), 2053168018781747, 2018
322018
Attitudes toward immigrants and immigration policy in Asia and the Pacific: a quantitative assessment of current theoretical models beyond western countries
J Barceló
Asian Journal of Political Science, 2016
282016
National identity, social institutions and political values. The case of FC Barcelona and Catalonia from an intergenerational comparison
J Barceló, P Clinton, C Samper Seró
Soccer & Society 16 (4), 469-481, 2015
262015
Contextual effects on subjective national identity
J Barceló
Nations and Nationalism 20 (4), 701-720, 2014
262014
National personality traits and regime type: a cross-national study of 47 countries
J Barcelo
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 48 (2), 195-216, 2017
212017
Deplorables: Emotions, political sophistication, and political intolerance
J Gibson, C Claassen, J Barceló
American Politics Research 48 (2), 252-262, 2020
202020
The long-term effects of war exposure on civic engagement
J Barceló
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (6), e2015539118, 2021
18*2021
Are Western-Educated Leaders Less Prone to Initiate Militarized Disputes?
J Barceló
British Journal of Political Science 50 (2), 535-566, 2020
172020
Do Islamic State’s Deadly Attacks Disengage, Deter, or Mobilize Supporters?
J Barceló, E Labzina
British Journal of Political Science 50 (4), 1539-1559, 2020
172020
Windows of repression: using COVID-19 policies against political dissidents?
J Barceló, R Kubinec, C Cheng, TH Rahn, L Messerschmidt
Journal of Peace Research 59 (1), 73–89, 2022
15*2022
Patterns of policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in federal vs. unitary European democracies
T Buthe, J Barceló, C Cheng, P Ganga, L Messerschmidt, AS Hartnett, ...
Working Paper, 2020
152020
The association between agreeableness, extraversion, and support for secessionist movements: Evidence from a large survey of more than 33,000 respondents in Catalonia
J Barceló
Personality and Individual Differences 107, 102-107, 2017
132017
The effect of district magnitude on turnout: Quasi-experimental evidence from nonpartisan elections under SNTV
T Muraoka, J Barceló
Party Politics 25 (4), 632-639, 2019
112019
Putting Groups Back into the Study of Political Intolerance
JL Gibson, C Claassen, J Barceló
At the Forefront of Political Psychology: Essays in Honor of John L. Sullivan., 2018
102018
Fear, Partisanship and the Spread of COVID-19 in the United States
R Kubinec, L Carvalho, J Barceló, C Cheng, L Messerschmidt, D Duba, ...
SocArXiv, 2020
9*2020
Identidades y Nacionalismos Territoriales en las elecciones autonómicas de 2011-2012
E Martínez-Herrera, J Barceló-Soler
Las elecciones autonómicas de 2009-2012, 130-152, 2014
9*2014
The Effect of Variance in District Magnitude on Party System Inflation
J Barceló, T Muraoka
Electoral Studies 58, 44-55, 2018
82018
The Battle for the Secession: Catalonia Versus Spain
J Barceló-Soler
Journal of Political Inquiry, 1--11, 2013
82013
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