Resources
The Global Diversity Lab aims to contribute to the broader research community by providing access to a number of scholarly resources. As part of this effort, we built a bibliographic database of recently published research on related topics, including climate adaptation, intergroup relations, and the measurement of diversity-related phenomena.
In the “What we’re reading” section below, we feature a handful of particularly valuable contributions. Our entire scholarly database is provided further below, including previous selections and other influential works. If you would like access to search our Zotero database directly, please visit the following link: https://www.zotero.org/groups/4508349/gdl_library/item-list. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to us at globaldiversitylab@mit.edu.
Our full bibliographic database is updated every 1-2 months. The most recent update was on May 25, 2022. “What we’re reading” is updated quarterly.
What we're reading
Linguistic Assimilation Does Not Reduce Discrimination Against Immigrants: Evidence from Germany
Donghyun Danny Choi, Mathias Poertner, Nicholas Sambanis
Journal of Experimental Political Science
A Logical Model for Predicting Minority Representation: Application to Redistricting and Voting Rights Cases
Yuki Atsusaka
American Political Science Review
Trusted authorities can change minds and shift norms during conflict
Graeme Blair, Rebecca Littman, Elizabeth R. Nugent, Rebecca Wolfe, Mohammed Bukar, Benjamin Crisman, Anthony Etim, Chad Hazlett, Jiyoung Kim
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Institutional Design and Elite Support for Climate Policies: Evidence from Latin American Countries
Danilo Freire, Umberto Mignozzetti, David Skarbek
Journal of Experimental Political Science
“The More You Know”: Critical Historical Knowledge About Indian Residential Schools Increases Non-Indigenous Canadians' Empathy for Indigenous Peoples
Katelin H. S. Neufeld, Katherine B. Starzyk, Gregory D. Boese, Iloradanon H. Efimoff, Stephen Wright
Political Psychology
Bibliographic Database of Scholarship on Comparative Ethnic, Racial, and Nationalist Politics (Primarily Social Science)
Below, please find the entire contents of our bibliographic database. If you would like to access the entire Zotero database, please visit the following link: https://www.zotero.org/groups/4508349/gdl_library/item-list.