Content
2012
- 15 The Reliability of Perception Surveys in Afghanistan
by James Khalil
2010
- 14 Estimating the Human Costs of War: The Sample Survey Approach
by Michael Spagat
2009
- 13 Identifying Conflict and its Effects Using Micro-Level Surveys
by Carlos Bozzoli & Tilman Brück - 12 Integrating Conflict Questions in a Household Survey: An Example from Burundi
by Tom Bundervoet & Eleonora Nillesen & Philip Verwimp & Maarten Voors - 11 Design of Surveys in Conflict-Affected Areas
by Philip Verwimp - 10 Fourth HiCN Workshop Summary of Discussions: Linking micro- and macro-level conflict processes
by Patricia Justino & Philip Verwimp & Tilman Brück
2008
- 9 Village Leaders as Data Collectors: Willing, Capable, and Rational
by Eric P. Green & Ocaka Oscar Tony - 8 Surveying armed violence, arms and victimisation in Southern Sudan: findings and challenges
by Robert Muggah & Ryan Murray & Richard Garfield & Claire McEvoy - 7 Vulnerability to Conflict: a micro-perspective
by Philip Verwimp - 6 Third HiCN Workshop Summary of Discussions: Micro level conflict processes and institutions
by Patricia Justino & Philip Verwimp & Tilman Brück
2007
- 5 The Bosnian Book of Dead: Assessment of the Database (Full Report)
by Patrick Ball & Ewa Tabeau & Philip Verwimp - 4 Second HiCN Workshop Summary of Discussions: The Unit of Analysis and the Micro-Level Dynamics of Violent Conflict
by Philip Verwimp & Tilman Brück & Patricia Justino
2006
- 3 Mortality after the 2003 invasion of Iraq: Were valid and ethical field methods used in this survey?
by Madelyn Hsiao-Rei Hicks - 2 Bias in epidemiological studies of conflict mortality
by Neil F. Johnson & Michael Spagat & Sean Gourley & Jukka-Pekka Onnela & Gesine Reinert - 1 First HiCN Workshop Summary of Discussions
by Tilman Brück & Patricia Justino & Philip Verwimp