Research
Journal publications
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“The Effect of Trusting Contexts in Social Dilemmas with Collective and Individual Solutions.” Nature Scientific Reports, 2024, with Sergio Lo Iacono and Malcolm Fairbrother.
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“Human Rights Violations and Public Support for Sanctions.” Journal of Peace Research, 2024, with Baris Ari. (Equal co-authorship)
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“Public Perception of Scientists: Experimental Evidence on the Role of Sociodemographic, Partisan, and Professional Characteristics.” PLOS ONE, 2023, with Kiril Makarovs and Nick Allum. (Equal co-authorship)
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“Trust and Strength of Family Ties: New Experimental Evidence” Social Psychology Quarterly, 2023, with John Ermisch, Diego Gambetta, and Sergio Lo Iacono.
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“Other-regarding Behaviors and Attitudes toward Asylum Seekers.” Socius, 2022, with Sergio Lo Iacono.
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“The Effect of Trusting and Trustworthy Environments on the Provision of Public Goods.” European Sociological Review, 2021, with Sergio Lo Iacono.
Work in progress
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“Limits of the Humanitarian: Liminal Legality and Socio-Exclusion of Asylum Seekers and Refugees.” with Sergio Lo Iacono. (Manuscript in progress). pre-reg
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“Redistribution Behaviour: The Role of Merit and Structural Inequality”. (Manuscript in progress). pre-reg
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“Close to the Edge: When Do Americans Condone Violence to Stop Undocumented Border Crossings?” with Victoria Donnaloja and Sergio Lo Iacono. (Manuscript in progress). pre-reg
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“Understanding Individuals’ Propensity towards Sustainability.” with Martina Testori and Sergio Lo Iacono. (Manuscript in progress). pre-reg
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“Public Support for Sanctions: The Interplay of Costs and Punishment.” with Baris Ari. (Manuscript in progress). pre-reg
Book chapters
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“Double-edged Sword of Cooperation: The Vulnerability of Trusting and Trustworthy Behaviour.” In: Barradas de Freitas, Raquel & Lo Iacono, Sergio (eds.) (2021). Trust Matters: Cross-Disciplinary Essays, Hart Publishing.
Reports
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“Integrated cross-national dataset on migration policies and recognition of foreign educational credentials. Growth, Equal Opportunities, Migration and Markets (GEMM).” with Soysal, Y., Alizade, J. and Koopmans, R. (2018).