(2024):
From Pluribus to Unum? The Civil War and Imagined Sovereignty in Nineteenth-Century America.
American Political Science Review, 118, Heft 1, S. 127-143.
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Nan Zhang, Ph.D.
Leiter Emmy-Noether-Nachwuchsgruppe
nan.zhang [at] mzes.uni-mannheim.de
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A1 Institutionen gesellschaftlicher Integration: Märkte, Organisationen und Wohlfahrtsstaaten
A3 Fokusgruppen gesellschaftlicher Integration: Migration und ethnische Minderheiten
Veröffentlichungen
Beiträge in Zeitschriften
Poertner, Mathias, und Nan Zhang
(2024):
The Effects of Combating Corruption on Institutional Trust and Political Engagement: Evidence from Latin America.
Political Science Research and Methods, 12, Heft 3, S. 633-642.
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Zhang, Nan, und Maria Abascal
(2024):
Cultural Adaptation and Demographic Change: Evidence from Mexican-American Naming Patterns During the California Gold Rush.
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 50, Heft 1, S. 132-148.
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Zhang, Nan, und Alexandra Kommol
(2024):
Ethnic diversity and cooperation: evidence from a lost letter experiment.
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 50, Heft 18, S. 4600-4620.
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Zhang, Nan, Amalia Alvarez-Benjumea und Fabian Winter
(2024):
Norms of Prejudice: Political Identity and Polarization.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 379, Heft 1897, (article no. 20230030) pp.1-8.
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Kretschmer, David, Johanna Gereke, Fabian Winter und Nan Zhang
(2023):
No Differential Effects of Classroom Ethnic Composition on Native and Immigrant Friendship Segregation: A Comment on Smith et al. 2016.
American Journal of Sociology, 129, Heft 2, S. 570-585.
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Breznau, Nate, Eike Mark Rinke, Alexander Wuttke, Hung Nguyen, Daniel Auer, Oke Bahnsen, Paul C. Bauer, Julian Bernauer, Simon Ellerbrock, Tobias Gummer, Stefanie Heyne, Matthias Mader, Christoph Wolf, Nan Zhang und et al.
(2022):
Observing many researchers using the same data and hypothesis reveals a hidden universe of uncertainty.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America: PNAS, 119, Heft 44, (article no. e2203150119), pp. 1-8.
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Gereke, Johanna, Joshua Hellyer, Jan Behnert, Saskia Exner, Alexander Herbel, Felix Jäger, Dean Lajic, Štěpán Mezenský, Vu Anh, Tymoteusz Ogłaza, Jule Schabinger, Anna Sokolova, Daria Szafran, Noah Tirolf, Susanne Veit und Nan Zhang
(2022):
Demographic change and group boundaries in Germany: The effect of projected demographic decline on perceptions of who has a migration background.
Sociological Science, 9, Heft May, S. 206-220.
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Zhang, Nan, Johanna Gereke und Delia Baldassarri
(2022):
Everyday Discrimination in Public Spaces: A Field Experiment in the Milan Metro.
European Sociological Review, 38, Heft 5, S. 679–693.
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Konferenzpräsentationen
Hellyer, Joshua, Yavar Asghari, Johanna Gereke und Nan Zhang
(2024):
Religiosity and trust across ethnic boundaries.
[Jahrestreffen des Netzwerks für empirisch-analytische Sozialforschung zu Muslim:innen (NAFS) "New Frontiers in Muslim Studies", Berlin, 16. bis 17. September 2024]
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Schwitter, Nicole, und Nan Zhang
(2024):
The impact of migration background salience on national belonging: Evidence from a field experiment during the European Football Championship.
[Analytical Sociology: Theory and Empirical Applications, Venice, 18. bis 21. November 2024]
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Zhang, Nan, und Alexandra Kommol
(2024):
Ethnische Diversität und prosoziales Verhalten in deutschen Städten.
[DeZIM Lunch Briefing, Berlin, 04. Juni 2024]
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Kommol, Alexandra, und Nan Zhang
(2023):
Cross-cutting cleavages and refugee-native contact.
[IMEBESS 7th Annual Conference, Lisbon, 18. bis 20. Mai 2023]
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Kommol, Alexandra, und Nan Zhang
(2023):
Cross-cutting cleavages and refugee-native contact.
[V Annual Conference of Experimental Sociology, Madrid, 30. August bis 01. September 2023]
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Kommol, Alexandra, und Nan Zhang
(2023):
Cross-cutting Cleavages and Refugee-Native Contact: Evidence from Germany.
[20th IMISCOE Annual Conference, Warsaw, 03. bis 06. Juli 2023]
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Kommol, Alexandra, und Nan Zhang
(2023):
Intergroup Similarity and Refugee Native Contact: A Field Experimental Design.
[MZES Ethnic Diversity Spring Workshop, Mannheim, 30. März 2023]
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Kommol, Alexandra, und Nan Zhang
(2022):
Cross-cutting cleavages and native-refugee contact: quasi-experimental evidence from Germany.
[Analytical Sociology: Theory and Empirical Applications, Venice, 14. bis 17. November 2022]
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Kommol, Alexandra, und Nan Zhang
(2022):
Cross-cutting cleavages and native-refugee contact: quasi-experimental evidence from Germany.
[DeZIM Annual Conference 2022, Berlin, 05. bis 07. Oktober 2022]
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Gereke, Johanna, Joshua Hellyer und Nan Zhang
(2021):
Do trigger events trigger stress? Hate crime victimization and stress after Charlottesville.
[ECSR Annual Conference 2021, (virtual conference), 07. bis 08. Oktober 2021]
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Zhang, Nan, und Maria Abascal
(2021):
Cultural Adaptation and Demographic Change: Evidence from Mexican-American Naming Patterns During the California Gold Rush.
[Collegio Carlo Alberto: Politics and Society Departmental Seminar Series, Turin, 11. November 2021]
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Zhang, Nan, und Maria Abascal
(2021):
Cultural Adaptation and Demographic Change: Evidence from Mexican-American Naming Patterns During the California Gold Rush.
[Seminar "Analytical Sociology: Theory and Empirical Applications", Venice, 08. bis 11. November 2021]
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Zhang, Nan, und Maria Abascal
(2021):
Cultural Adaptation and Demographic Change: Evidence from Mexican-American Naming Patterns During the California Gold Rush.
[Annual Conference of Experimental Sociology (ACES) 2021, Ascona, 15. bis 17. September 2021]
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Zhang, Nan, Johanna Gereke und Delia Baldassarri
(2019):
Covert discrimination is unaffected by immigrants' socioeconomic status.
[2nd Academy of Sociology Conference: "Digital Societies", Konstanz, 25. bis 27. September 2019]
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Zhang, Nan, Johanna Gereke und Delia Baldassarri
(2019):
Covert discrimination is unaffected by immigrants' socioeconomic status.
[Neuchâtel Graduate Conference "Innovative Approaches to Migration and Mobility Studies", Neuchâtel, 12. bis 13. September 2019]
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