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Dustin Tingley

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Dustin Tingley is the Paul Sack Associate Professor of Political Economy in the Government Department at Harvard University. He received a Ph.D. in politics from Princeton in 2010 and a BA from the University of Rochester in 2001. His research interests include international relations, international political economy, experimental approaches to political science, and statistical methodology.

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Tweeting Terrorist Attacks in the U.S. and Europe
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  • Tweeting Terrorist Attacks in the U.S. and Europe

    Social globalization has brought groups with different values and worldviews into contact with each other—in a physical and institutional sense to be sure, but also in the sense that the international exchange of ideas, information, and images has increased. This exchange occurs in both directions; American readers can reflect on the fervor in U.S.

    July 1, 2015