Research

Publications

The Local Memory of Repression and Who Fights (with Soeren Henn). Accepted, World Politics.

Huff, Connor. 2023. “Counterinsurgency Tactics, Rebel Grievances, and Who Keeps Fighting.” Forthcoming, American Political Science Review.

Homola, Jonathan, Connor Huff, Yui Nishimura, and Amorae Times. 2022. “The Gendered Legacies of the Frontier and Military Enlistment Behavior.” Journal of Historical Political Economy 2(4): 635–653.

Huff, Connor, and Robert Schub. 2021. “Segregation, Integration, and Death: Evidence from the Korean War.” International Organization 75(3): 858–879.

Cohen, Dara Kay, Connor Huff, and Robert Schub. 2021. “At War and at Home: The Consequences of US Women Combat Casualties.” Journal of Conflict Resolution 65(4): 647–671.

Hall, Andrew, Connor Huff, and Shiro Kuriwaki. 2019. “Wealth, Slaveownership, and Fighting for the Confederacy: An Empirical Study of the American Civil War.” American Political Science Review 113(3): 658-673.

Huff, Connor, and Robert Schub. 2018. “The Inter-Temporal Tradeoff in Mobilizing Support for War.” International Studies Quarterly 62(2): 396-409.

Huff, Connor and Joshua Kertzer. 2018. “How the Public Defines Terrorism.” American Journal of Political Science 62(1): 55-71.

White, Ariel, Anton Strezhnev, Christopher Lucas, and Dominika Kruszewska, and Connor Huff. 2018. “Investigator Characteristics and Respondent Behavior in Online Surveys.” Journal of Experimental Political Science 5(1) 56-67.

Schwab, Michail, Hendrik Strobelt, James Tompkin, Colin Fredericks, Connor Huff, Dana Higgins, Anton Strezhnev, Mayya Komisarchik, Gary King, and Hanspeter Pfister. 2017. “boocio: An Education System with Hierarchical Concept Maps and Dynamic Non-linear Learning Plans.” IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 21(1): 571-580.

Huff, Connor and Dominika Kruszewska. 2016. “Banners, Barricades, and Bombs: The Tactical Choices of Social Movements and Public Opinion.” Comparative Political Studies 49(13): 1774-1808.

Huff, Connor and Dustin Tingley. 2015. ““Who Are These People?” Evaluating the Demographic Characteristics and Political Preferences of MTurk Survey Respondents.” Research and Politics 2(3): 1-12.


Working Papers

Domestic Discontent and Battlefield Desertion: Evidence from the Southern Bread Riots (with Emily Myers and Livia Schubiger). Under Review.

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