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ID167285
Title ProperIntroducing xSub
Other Title Informationa new portal for cross-national data on subnational violence
LanguageENG
AuthorZhukov, Yuri M
Summary / Abstract (Note)Researchers today have access to an unprecedented amount of geo-referenced, disaggregated data on political conflict. Because these new data sources use disparate event typologies and units of analysis, findings are rarely comparable across studies. As a result, we are unable to answer basic questions like ‘what does conflict A tell us about conflict B?’ This article introduces xSub – a ‘database of databases’ for disaggregated research on political conflict (www.x-sub.org). xSub reduces barriers to comparative subnational research, by empowering researchers to quickly construct custom, analysis-ready datasets. xSub currently features subnational data on conflict in 156 countries, from 21 sources, including large data collections and data from individual scholars. To facilitate comparisons across countries and sources, xSub organizes these data into consistent event categories, actors, spatial units (country, province, district, grid cell, electoral constituency), and time units (year, month, week, and day). This article introduces xSub and illustrates its potential, by investigating the impact of repression on dissent across thousands of subnational datasets.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Peace Research Vol. 56, No.4; Jul 2019: p.604-614
Journal SourceJournal of Peace Research Vol: 56 No 4
Key WordsConflict ;  Violence ;  Repression ;  Protest ;  Disaggregation ;  Event Data ;  Subnational ;  Contention ;  Micro-Foundations


 
 
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