(2024):
(How) Do Information Campaigns Influence Migration Decisions?.
Journal of Experimental Political Science, 11, issue 3, pp. 314-326.
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Dr. Sandra Morgenstern
Project staff
sandra.morgenstern [at] mzes.uni-mannheim.de
Phone:
+49-621-181-3399
Phone:
+49-621-181-2804Postal Address
University Mannheim, MZES
68131
Mannheim
Germany
Visiting Address
University Mannheim, MZES
A5, 6 Building B
Room:102
68159
Mannheim
Projects
A3 Focus Groups of Societal Integration: Migration and Ethnic Minorities
A3.2210
B1 Conditions of Democratic Governance: Behaviour and Orientations of Citizens
Publications
Journal Articles
Morgenstern, Sandra, and Oliver Strijbis
(2024):
Forecasting migration movements using prediction markets.
Comparative Migration Studies, 12, (Article No 45), pp. 1-18.
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Morgenstern, Sandra, and Marc Helbling
(2023):
Migration aspirations and the perceptions of the political, economic and social environment in Africa.
International Migration, 61, issue 6, pp. 102-117.
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Thesis
Morgenstern, Sandra
(2020):
Political Information & Migration.
Konstanz:
University of Konstanz.
(Dissertation)
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Papers / Reports
Morgenstern, Sandra
(2023):
Inclusion of videos in seminar design.
Washington, DC
[APSA Preprints]
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Morgenstern, Sandra
(2022):
How information campaigns (can) influence migration decisions. Findings from several studies in Nigeria.
Mannheim
[MZES Fokus; 2]
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Morgenstern, Sandra
(2022):
Wie Informationskampagnen Migrationsentscheidungen beeinflussen (können). Erkenntnisse mehrerer Studien in Nigeria.
Mannheim
[MZES Fokus; 2]
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Conference Presentations
Cohen, Denis, Daniel Auer, Stefan Jünger and Sandra Morgenstern
(2024):
Issue-based affective polarisation, residential sorting, and spatial polarisation.
[Workshop “The Politics of Residential Mobility”, Mannheim, February 01st to February 02nd, 2024]
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Cohen, Denis, Daniel Auer, Stefan Jünger and Sandra Morgenstern
(2023):
Woke places? Correlates and effects on affective residential attachment.
[Conference “The Rural-Urban Divide in Europe”, Frankfurt, November 17th to November 18th, 2023]
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Jäger, Felix, and Sandra Morgenstern
(2023):
Can emotions explain how threat rhetoric shapes preferences for freedom versus security?.
[13th Annual Conference of the European Political Science Association, Glasgow, June 22nd to June 24th, 2023]
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Morgenstern, Sandra, and Julia Kleinewiese
(2023):
Can (s)he be protected? Experimental evidence on vulnerabilities to exploitative labour migration offers in Tanzania.
[9th Annual Conference on Migration and Diversity, Berlin, October 11th to October 13th, 2023]
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Morgenstern, Sandra, and Felix Jäger
(2023):
Can emotions explain how threat rhetoric shapes preferences for freedom versus security?.
[PolMETH Europe, London, June 19th to June 20th, 2023]
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Morgenstern, Sandra
(2023):
Does Credibility beat Anxiety? Evidence from a Field Experiment.
[119th American Political Science Association Annual Meeting & Exhibition, Los Angeles, CA, August 31st to September 03rd, 2023]
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Morgenstern, Sandra
(2023):
Quantitative measurements of migration decision making: How a more differentiated measurement perspective provides new insights on gender imbalances.
[20th IMISCOE Annual Conference, Warsaw, July 03rd to July 06th, 2023]
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Helbling, Marc, and Sandra Morgenstern
(2022):
Migration aspirations and the perceptions of the political, economic and social environment in Africa.
[Kolloquium der Abteilung Migration, Integration, Transnationalisierung (WZB), (virtual), February 16th, 2022]
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Morgenstern, Sandra
(2020):
Does Credibility Beat Anxiety When Influencing Irregular Migration? Evidence From a Field Experiment.
[2020 Harvard Experimental Political Science Conference, (virtual conference), April 23rd to April 24th, 2020]
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Morgenstern, Sandra
(2020):
Influencing the migration-decision through Information Campaigns. Evidence from a Field Experiment.
[43rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology (ISPP), (virtual conference), July 14th to July 16th, 2020]
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