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Overview

Amaney Jamal is affiliated with Princeton University in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the broad field of Social Sciences, with a strong focus on subfields including Gender Studies, Sociology and Political Science, Political Science and International Relations, Safety Research, and Accounting.

The scientist's work covers several main topics, such as:

  • Gender Politics and Representation
  • Gender, Labor, and Family Dynamics
  • Populism, Right-Wing Movements
  • Media Influence and Politics
  • Demographic Trends and Gender Preferences
  • Islamic Finance and Banking Studies
  • Gender, Security, and Conflict

Recent publications by Amaney Jamal exemplify their areas of interest. These include:

  • "Competing for Loyalists? How Party Positioning Affects Populist Radical Right Voting," 2021, Comparative Political Studies
  • "Hate Crimes and Gender Imbalances: Fears over Mate Competition and Violence against Refugees," 2021, American Journal of Political Science
  • "An overstated welcome: Brexit and intentionally masked anti-immigrant sentiment in the UK," 2020, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
  • "Earned Income and Women's Segmented Empowerment: Experimental Evidence from Jordan," 2020, American Journal of Political Science
  • "Islam and Mass Preferences Toward Foreign Direct Investment in Tunisia," 2021, Journal of Experimental Political Science

Throughout their career, Amaney Jamal has frequently published in venues such as Harvard Dataverse, American Journal of Political Science, PS Political Science & Politics, Comparative Political Studies, and Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.

Collaboration is a significant aspect of their research activity. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Carolyn Barnett
  • Steve L. Monroe
  • Rafaela Dancygier
  • Naoki Egami
  • Winston Chou

Best Publications

  • Barriers to Democracy: The Other Side of Social Capital in Palestine and the Arab World

    Amaney A. Jamal

  • Barriers to democracy

    Amaney Jamal

  • Attitudes in the Arab World

    Amaney A. Jamal;Mark A. Tessler

  • The Political Participation and Engagement of Muslim Americans: Mosque Involvement and Group Consciousness

    Amaney Jamal

  • Assimilating to a white identity: The case of Arab Americans

    Kristine J. Ajrouch;Amaney Jamal

  • The Youth and the Arab Spring: Cohort Differences and Similarities

    Michael Hoffman;Amaney Jamal

  • Rulers and Rules Reassessing the Influence of Regime Type on Electoral Law Formation

    Ellen Lust-Okar;Amaney Ahmad Jamal

  • New Findings on Arabs and Democracy

    Mark Tessler;Amaney Jamal;Michael Robbins

  • Of Empires and Citizens: Pro-American Democracy or No Democracy at All?

    Amaney A. Jamal

  • Religion in the Arab Spring: Between Two Competing Narratives

    Michael Hoffman;Amaney Jamal

  • Explaining Divergent Revolutionary Coalitions: Regime Strategies and the Structuring of Participation in the Tunisian and Egyptian Revolutions

    Mark R. Beissinger;Amaney A. Jamal;Kevin Mazur

  • The Democratic Utility of Trust: A Cross-National Analysis

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  • Of Empires and Citizens

    Amaney A. Jamal

  • Governance and health in the Arab world

    Rajaie Batniji;Lina Khatib;Melani Cammett;Jeffrey Sweet

  • Reassessing Support for Islam and Democracy in the Arab World?: Evidence from Egypt and Jordan

    Amaney Jamal

  • Anti-americanism, authoritarian politics, and attitudes about women's representation: : Evidence from a survey experiment in jordan

    Sarah Sunn Bush;Amaney A. Jamal

  • Anti-Americanism and Anti-Interventionism in Arabic Twitter Discourses

    Amaney A. Jamal;Robert O. Keohane;David Romney;Dustin Tingley

  • Does Islam play a role in anti-immigrant sentiment? An experimental approach.

    Mathew J. Creighton;Amaney Jamal

  • When Is Social Trust a Desirable Outcome? Examining Levels of Trust in the Arab World

    Amaney Jamal

  • Is It Gender, Religiosity or Both? A Role Congruity Theory of Candidate Electability in Transitional Tunisia

    Lindsay J. Benstead;Amaney A. Jamal;Ellen Lust

  • Using the Qur’ān to Empower Arab Women? Theory and Experimental Evidence From Egypt

    Tarek Masoud;Amaney Jamal;Elizabeth Nugent

  • Political Attitude Research in the Arab World: Emerging Opportunities

    Mark Tessler;Amaney Jamal

  • Has Opposition to Immigration Increased in the United States after the Economic Crisis? An Experimental Approach†

    Mathew J. Creighton;Amaney Jamal;Natalia C. Malancu

  • Elections in the Arab World: Why Do Citizens Turn Out?

    Carolina de Miguel;Amaney A. Jamal;Mark Tessler

  • Hate Crimes and Gender Imbalances: Fears over Mate Competition and Violence against Refugees

    Rafaela Dancygier;Naoki Egami;Amaney Jamal;Ramona Rischke

  • Economic self-interest, information, and trade policy preferences: evidence from an experiment in Tunisia

    Amaney Jamal;Helen V. Milner

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark Tessler
Mark Tessler University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Robert O. Keohane
Robert O. Keohane Princeton University
Mike Brewer
Mike Brewer University of Essex
Basit Zafar
Basit Zafar University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Thomas F. Crossley
Thomas F. Crossley University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Joachim Winter
Joachim Winter Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Michaela Benzeval
Michaela Benzeval University of Essex
Dustin Tingley
Dustin Tingley Harvard University
Helen V. Milner
Helen V. Milner Princeton University
Sanjay Basu
Sanjay Basu Stanford University

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