Shannon Golden
Shannon Golden is a human rights researcher and co-author of "Taking Root: Human Rights and Public Opinion in the Global South" (Oxford University Press, 2017).
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No, Americans don’t support airstrikes that kill civilians, even when they target terrorists
By: James Ron & Howard Lavine & Shannon Golden
Polls that show Americans support airstrikes against suspected terrorists ignore some very large caveats.

For Moroccan rights groups, good reputations aren’t enough
By: Rachid Touhtou & James Ron & Shannon Golden
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Without building a strong popular base, the Moroccan human rights community cannot capitalize on its good reputation.

Partners in prayer: women's rights and religion in Morocco
By: Meriem El Haitami & Shannon Golden & James Ron
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Pundits say that religion and human rights are opposing forces in Morocco, especially around women’s rights. Our Human Rights Perception Polls suggest a more nuanced ...

Data-driven optimism for global rights activists
By: James Ron & Shannon Golden & David Crow & Archana Pandya
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Opinion polls across four world regions suggest that human rights activists can be cautiously optimistic—the public likes and trusts them.

The struggle for a truly grassroots human rights movement
By: James Ron & David Crow & Shannon Golden
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Using cutting-edge human rights perception polls, the authors explore links between social class and domestic human rights movements in Mexico, Colombia, Morocco, ...