Sophia Hatz
Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor at Department of Peace and Conflict Research
- Telephone:
- +46 18 471 28 85
- E-mail:
- Sophia.Hatz@pcr.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Gamla Torget 3, 1tr
753 20 Uppsala - Postal address:
- Box 514
751 20 UPPSALA
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- ORCID:
- 0000-0003-1595-2269
Short presentation
Sophia Hatz is an Associate Professor (Docent) with 11 years of experience in peace and conflict research. Current research interests include nuclear disarmament, international governance, coercion and deception, and risks from advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI). Hatz has extensive experience with data collection, causal inference and quantitative analysis of large-n datasets. She leads the Working Group on International AI Governance, within the Alva Myrdal Center for Nuclear Disarmament.
Keywords
- governance
- experimental design
- coercion
- survey methods
- causal inference
- artifical intelligence

Publications
Recent publications
Could vote buying be socially desirable?: Exploratory analyses of a ‘failed’ list experiment
Part of Quality and quantity, p. 2337-2355, 2024
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Particularized Preferences for Civilian Protection?: A Survey Experiment
Part of Foreign Policy Analysis, 2023
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Part of Journal of Conflict Resolution, p. 372-402, 2021
Evade and Deceive?: Citizen Responses to Surveillance
Part of Journal of Politics, p. 1545-1558, 2021
What Shapes Public Support for Torture, and Among Whom?
Part of Human Rights Quarterly, p. 683-698, 2021
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Articles in journal
Could vote buying be socially desirable?: Exploratory analyses of a ‘failed’ list experiment
Part of Quality and quantity, p. 2337-2355, 2024
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Particularized Preferences for Civilian Protection?: A Survey Experiment
Part of Foreign Policy Analysis, 2023
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Part of Journal of Conflict Resolution, p. 372-402, 2021
Evade and Deceive?: Citizen Responses to Surveillance
Part of Journal of Politics, p. 1545-1558, 2021
What Shapes Public Support for Torture, and Among Whom?
Part of Human Rights Quarterly, p. 683-698, 2021
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Selective or Collective?: Palestinian Perceptions of Targeting in House Demolition
Part of Conflict Management and Peace Science, p. 515-535, 2020
State Surveillance and the COVID-19 Crisis
Part of Journal of Human Rights, p. 603-612, 2020
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Israeli Demolition Orders and Palestinian Preferences for Dissent
Part of Journal of Politics, p. 1069-1074, 2019
Rebel-to-party transformations in civil war peace processes 1975–2011
Part of Democratization, p. 990-1008, 2016
Rebel-to-party transformations in civil war peace processes 1975-2011
Part of Democratization, p. 990-1008, 2016