Does exposure to violent conflict make Nigerians more supportive of government surveillance? (Revise & resubmit).
God and governance: Religious identity and support for faith-based rule in Nigeria (with Hussaini Kwari) (Revision submitted).
The effect of violent conflict on the socioeconomic condition of households in Nigeria: The case of Kaduna State (Revision submitted).
Does trust in the police, armed forces, and courts reduce support for violence among Nigerians? (Revision submitted).
Gender and migration aspirations in Nigeria: A comparative study of the states of Edo and Kaduna (Revision submitted).
The role of droughts and religious cleavages in pastoralist conflicts in Nigeria (With Ruud Koopmans & Daniel Meierrieks) (Revision submitted).
Assessing the relationship between violent conflict and the cooperation dimension of social cohesion in Africa.
Discrimination and attitudes toward ethnoreligious diversity in Africa.
Religion and prejudice: Microlevel evidence from Africa
Paths to openness: Immigrant background and attitudes toward immigrants
Remittances as rents: Rethinking political participation through the lens of the resource curse.
Foreign boots, local views: How violence shapes perceptions of French and Russian forces in Burkina Faso.
From empty stomachs to full ballot boxes? Poverty and attitudes toward vote-buying in Uganda.
Violence and happiness in Nigeria.
Conflict, gender, and self-reported health in the Democratic Republic of Congo
A nation on the edge: Nigerians' views on kidnapping.