Marianne Dahl
@mariannedahl.bsky.social
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Senior researcher @PRIOresearch and deputy editor @JPR_journal, Non-violence, security force behavior, democratization & peace processes. Opinions are my own. Webpage: www.mariannedahl.com
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👉 These results underscore Ukraine’s democratic resilience while showing why we must study specific democratic principles—not just “democracy” in the abstract.
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🧩Theory:
• Violence consistently undermines minority rights
• For elections & speech → violence creates competing pressures: sometimes reinforcing, sometimes eroding support
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🔑 Findings:
• Those injured or bereaved → somewhat less supportive of minority rights
• Weaker evidence of effects on free speech
• Commitment to elections remains resilient
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💡 Our findings highlight Ukraine’s democratic resilience, even in the face of war.

Based on surveys in Ukraine (Oct 2022 & July 2024), we study how wartime violence shapes support for:
🗳 Free & fair elections
🗣 Freedom of speech
🤝 Minority rights
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📢 New paper alert: How does war shape democratic values?
Conflict exposure and democratic values: Evidence from wartime Ukraine
by @kristinmbakke.bsky.social, Marianne Dahl & Kit Rickard. 📖 Published in the @jpeaceresearch.bsky.social special issue on Political Violence in Democracies.
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Big congrats, Amalie!☺️ Much looking forward to reading this version of this great paper!
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Introducing the Opposition Movements and Groups Dataset 1789–2019 in @cpsjournal.bsky.social together with @mariannedahl.bsky.social @chknutsen.bsky.social @sirianned.bsky.social @hannefjelde.bsky.social @torewig.bsky.social

Read about the paper👇

Or dive right into the data👉 www.prio.org/data/39
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Malin Nærum Aadalen, Stine Bosheim, @sunnivahustad.bsky.social, Jens Koning, Fredrik Methi, @amalienilsen.bsky.social, @solneg.bsky.social, @amobermeier.bsky.social, Madeleine Oppøyen, Rebekka Ringholm, Jan Rustemeyer, Tora Sagård, Mette Sandstad, and Carina Strøm-Sedgwick
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Big shout-out to our amazing research assistants 👏 Over 4+ years, they worked with care and dedication to make this data collection possible. We’re so grateful for their hard work and commitment: (see next thread:-)
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🔑 Key findings:
• Nonviolent campaigns are more likely to foster democratization after 1900— but outcomes depend on who participates and what they want.
• Students, workers & intellectuals drive democratic change.
• Peasants, middle classes & militaries usually don’t.
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We show:
• OMG covers pro-democracy, anti-liberal & pro-regime campaigns.
• Social bases are diverse—no group dominates > 1/8 of movements.
• Ideologies shifted: nationalism, conservatism, liberalism → socialism → democracy & human rights, with nationalism constant.
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In the paper, we describe the dataset and how it was constructed, discuss validity and reliability, etc. In addition, we present several important trends in mass mobilization over the last 200+ years.
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From the French Revolution to the Arab Spring to the Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong, OMG documents mass movements’ goals, strategies, ideologies, size, duration, and social backgrounds. It’s a unique resource for researchers studying, e.g., how and when mass mobilization has shaped political change
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The article is open access, and the dataset is publicly available: dataverse.harvard.edu/dataset.xhtm... We hope that many will use it!
Together with: @sirianned.bsky.social @haakongjerlw.bsky.social @chknutsen.bsky.social @torewig.bsky.social @hannefjelde.bsky.social and Carina Strøm-Sedgewick
dataverse.harvard.edu
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📊 New dataset and paper alert!
We’re proud to launch the Opposition Movements and Groups (OMG) Dataset, 1789–2019: a global dataset covering 1,452 mass mobilization movements. It was just published in Comparative Political Studies. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...

Below follows a 🧵
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havardmn.bsky.social
Jeg debuterer som bok-anmelder! Det leses forsvinnende lite afrikansk litteratur i Norge, det er veldig synd. Så her er tips til de som vil prøve ut noe av den fantastiske litteraturen fra det kontinentet!

www.panoramanyheter.no/afrika-havar...
Derfor er det et problem at nordmenn nesten ikke leser bøker fra Afrika
Her er mine beste tips til bøker å lese fra Afrika.
www.panoramanyheter.no
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newseye.bsky.social
Anas Al-Sharif was one of the most remarkable reporters of his generation. For 673 days, he defied Israeli threats to kill him.

Al Jazeera now confirm their crew in Gaza City have all been assassinated:

RIP reporters Anas Al-Sharif & Mohammed Qareqea and cameramen Ibrahim Zaher & Mohammed Nofal
Anas Al-Sharif pictured with his two young children that he is holding. They are all smiling.
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terjehelland.bsky.social
🇬🇪A country once seen as the democratic bright spot of the post-Soviet space is now undergoing the fastest authoritarian regression in modern European history.
🧵Here’s a thread to keep you updated on what’s happening - and why it matters.
1/23
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tappeortiz.bsky.social
Happy to have presented joint work with @juliakoebrich.bsky.social at the NEPS2025 in Barcelona. This is a new project and we got some many interesting and helpful comments --> new energy 🚀