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Janet I. Lewis
Janet I. Lewis
Associate Professor of Political Science, George Washington University
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Administrative unit proliferation
G Grossman, JI Lewis
American Political Science Review 108 (1), 196-217, 2014
2852014
Ethnic networks
JM Larson, JI Lewis
American Journal of Political Science 61 (2), 350-364, 2017
1692017
When decentralization leads to recentralization: Subnational state transformation in Uganda
JI Lewis
Federalism and Decentralization in Sub-Saharan Africa, 37-54, 2018
1142018
Rumors, kinship networks, and rebel group formation
JM Larson, JI Lewis
International Organization 72 (4), 871-903, 2018
1002018
How insurgency begins: rebel group formation in Uganda and beyond
JI Lewis
Cambridge University Press, 2020
992020
How does ethnic rebellion start?
JI Lewis
Comparative Political Studies 50 (10), 1420-1450, 2017
872017
Poverty and civil war: What policymakers need to know
S Rice, C Graff, JI Lewis
Brookings Global Economy and Development Working Paper, 2006
812006
Developing an army strategy for building partner capacity for stability operations
JP Marquis, JP Marquis
322010
How rebellion begins: Insurgent group formation and viability in Uganda
JI Lewis
222013
Measuring networks in the field
JM Larson, JI Lewis
Political Science Research and Methods 8 (1), 123-135, 2020
182020
From chatter to action: how social networks inform and motivate in rural Uganda
JM Larson, JI Lewis, PL Rodriguez
British Journal of Political Science 52 (4), 1769-1789, 2022
162022
The future of poverty research: Panel session
J Hills, J Bradshaw, R Lister, J Lewis
Experiencing poverty, 289-297, 2018
72018
How information spreads through multi-layer networks: a case study of rural Uganda
JM Larson, JI Lewis
International Conference on Complex Networks and Their Applications, 28-36, 2023
22023
Rebel group formation in Africa: Evidence from a new dataset
JI Lewis
World Development 170, 106207, 2023
22023
Reducing prejudice towards refugees in Uganda: evidence that social networks influence attitude change
JM Larson, JI Lewis
American Political Science Review (Forthcoming), 2024
12024
Politics, poverty and policy: The welfare to work debate
J Lewis
Sociology 32 (2), 401-405, 1998
11998
246 Nations’ income inequality predicts ambivalence in stereotype content: How societies mind the gap
F Durante, ST Fiske, N Kervyn, AJC Cuddy, A Akande, BE Adetoun, ...
Social Cognition: Selected Works of Susan T. Fiske, 246-268, 0
1
Linking perspectives: a field experiment on the role of multi-layer networks in refugee information sharing
AT Clark, JM Larson, JI Lewis
Applied Network Science 9 (1), 18, 2024
2024
Reducing Prejudice toward Refugees: Evidence That Social Networks Influence Attitude Change in Uganda
JM Larson, JI Lewis
American Political Science Review, 1-19, 2024
2024
Check for updates How Information Spreads Through Multi-layer Networks: A Case Study of Rural Uganda
JM Larson¹, JI Lewis
Complex Networks & Their Applications XII: Proceedings of The Twelfth …, 2024
2024
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