Shannon Golden
Shannon Golden est chercheur associé à l’École Humphrey pour les Affaires Publiques de l’Université du Minnesota. Elle est titulaire d’un doctorat en sociologie.

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, ...