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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2001 - Merze Tate Award, American Political Science Association (APSA)

Overview

Jon C. Pevehouse is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. Their research primarily spans the social sciences, with a strong emphasis on political science and international relations, communication, and related interdisciplinary areas. The scientist's work encompasses subfields such as political science and international relations, communication, sociology and political science, development studies, and strategy and management.

The main topics covered in their work include social media and politics, international development and aid, populism and right-wing movements, political conflict and governance, media studies and communication, electoral systems and political participation, and political influence and corporate strategies.

Recent publications by Jon C. Pevehouse include the following:

  • "Trump, Twitter, and news media responsiveness: A media systems approach" (2020) published in New Media & Society
  • "Performing populism: Trump's transgressive debate style and the dynamics of Twitter response" (2020) published in New Media & Society
  • "The COVID-19 Pandemic, International Cooperation, and Populism" (2020) published in International Organization
  • "Nationalism, Populism, and Trade Agreements" (2022) published in International Studies Review
  • "Reactive and Asymmetric Communication Flows: Social Media Discourse and Partisan News Framing in the Wake of Mass Shootings" (2022) published in The International Journal of Press/Politics

Jon C. Pevehouse has frequently collaborated with several scholars in the field. Notable co-authors include Dhavan V. Shah, Michael Barnett, Emilie M. Hafner-Burton, Christina J. Schneider, and Felicity Vabulas.

The scientist has published extensively in venues such as Harvard Dataverse, International Organization, New Media & Society, World Politics, and International Studies Review.

Jon C. Pevehouse's book publications include a title with Cambridge University Press titled Battleground, published in 2022.

Among the awards received, Jon C. Pevehouse was recognized with the Merze Tate Award by the American Political Science Association (APSA) in 2001.

Best Publications

  • Democracy from the Outside-In? International Organizations and Democratization

    Jon C. Pevehouse

  • Democracy from Above: Regional Organizations and Democratization

    Jon C. Pevehouse

  • Trade Blocs, Trade Flows, and International Conflict

    Edward D. Mansfield;Jon C. Pevehouse

  • The Correlates of War 2 International Governmental Organizations Data Version 2.0

    Jon Pevehouse;Timothy Nordstrom;Kevin Warnke

  • Democratization and International Organizations

    Edward D. Mansfield;Jon C. Pevehouse

  • While Dangers Gather: Congressional Checks on Presidential War Powers

    William G. Howell;Jon C. Pevehouse

  • With a Little Help from My Friends? Regional Organizations and the Consolidation of Democracy

    Jon C. Pevehouse

  • How Trump Drove Coverage to the Nomination: Hybrid Media Campaigning

    Chris Wells;Dhavan V. Shah;Jon C. Pevehouse;Jung Hwan Yang

  • Democratic International Governmental Organizations Promote Peace

    Jon Pevehouse;Bruce Russett

  • Time Series Analysis for the Social Sciences

    Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier;John R. Freeman;Matthew P. Hitt;Jon C. W. Pevehouse

  • Democracy, Veto Players and the Depth of Regional Integration

    Edward D. Mansfield;Helen V. Milner;Jon C. Pevehouse

  • Reciprocity, Bullying, and International Cooperation: Time-series Analysis of the Bosnia Conflict

    Joshua S. Goldstein;Jon C. Pevehouse

  • Presidents, Congress, and the Use of Force

    William G. Howell;Jon C. Pevehouse

  • Democratization and the Varieties of International Organizations

    Edward D. Mansfield;Jon C. Pevehouse

  • Vetoing Co-operation: The Impact of Veto Players on Preferential Trading Arrangements

    Edward D. Mansfield;Helen V. Milner;Jon C. Pevehouse

  • Tracking organizations in the world: The Correlates of War IGO Version 3.0 datasets:

    Jon C.W. Pevehouse;Timothy Nordstrom;Roseanne W. McManus;Anne Spencer Jamison

  • The Domestic Politics of Humanitarian Intervention: Public Opinion, Partisanship, and Ideology

    Timothy Hildebrandt;Courtney Hillebrecht;Peter M. Holm;Jon Pevehouse

  • Serbian Compliance or Defiance in Kosovo?: Statistical Analysis and Real-Time Predictions

    Jon C. Pevehouse;Joshua S. Goldstein

  • International organizations in a new era of populist nationalism

    Mark Copelovitch;Jon C. W. Pevehouse

  • Human Rights Institutions, Sovereignty Costs and Democratization

    Emilie M. Hafner-Burton;Edward D. Mansfield;Jon C.W. Pevehouse

  • Reciprocity, Triangularity, and Cooperation in the Middle East, 1979-97

    Joshua S. Goldstein;Jon C. Pevehouse;Deborah J. Gerner;Shibley Telhami

  • Interdependence Theory and the Measurement of International Conflict

    Jon C. Pevehouse

  • Preferential trading arrangements and military disputes

    Edward D. Mansfield;Jon C. Pevehouse;David H. Bearce

  • While Dangers Gather

    William G. Howell;Jon C. Pevehouse

Frequent Co-Authors

William G. Howell
William G. Howell Johns Hopkins University
Edward D. Mansfield
Edward D. Mansfield University of Pennsylvania
Dhavan V. Shah
Dhavan V. Shah University of Wisconsin–Madison
John R. Freeman
John R. Freeman University of Minnesota
Emilie Marie Hafner-Burton
Emilie Marie Hafner-Burton University of California, San Diego
Helen V. Milner
Helen V. Milner Princeton University
Erik P. Bucy
Erik P. Bucy Texas Tech University
Bruce Russett
Bruce Russett Yale University
Scott Straus
Scott Straus University of California, Berkeley
Dustin Tingley
Dustin Tingley Harvard University

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