Beatrice Magistro

Beatrice Magistro

University of Washington

H-index: 13

North America-United States

About Beatrice Magistro

Beatrice Magistro, With an exceptional h-index of 13 and a recent h-index of 13 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Washington, specializes in the field of Political economy, comparative politics, European Union politics, political methodology, public opinion.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Identifying American climate change free riders and motivating sustainable behavior

Who can assert ownership over automation? Workplace technological change, populist and ethno-nationalist rhetoric, and candidate support

The Common Microfoundations of Attitudes Toward Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Globalization

The gender gap in attitudes toward workplace technological change

Silence in the Stands: Assessing the Impact of Russian

The effects of information on attitudes towards carbon capture and storage

Learning about negative externalities and support for a carbon tax

Assessing COVID-19 pandemic policies and behaviours and their economic and educational trade-offs across US states from Jan 1, 2020, to July 31, 2022: an observational analysis

Beatrice Magistro Information

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Citations(all)

5624

Citations(since 2020)

5563

Cited By

241

hIndex(all)

13

hIndex(since 2020)

13

i10Index(all)

13

i10Index(since 2020)

13

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Beatrice Magistro Skills & Research Interests

Political economy

comparative politics

European Union politics

political methodology

public opinion

Top articles of Beatrice Magistro

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Identifying American climate change free riders and motivating sustainable behavior

Scientific Reports

Beatrice Magistro

Cecilia Abramson

Daniel Ebanks

Ramit Debnath

R Michael Alvarez

2024/3/19

Who can assert ownership over automation? Workplace technological change, populist and ethno-nationalist rhetoric, and candidate support

Political Behavior

Sophie Borwein

Bart Bonikowski

Peter Loewen

Beatrice Magistro

Blake Lee-Whiting

2024/2/3

The Common Microfoundations of Attitudes Toward Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Globalization

Available at SSRN 4795006

Beatrice Magistro

Sophie Borwein

R Michael Alvarez

Bart Bonikowski

Peter J Loewen

2024/4/15

The gender gap in attitudes toward workplace technological change

Socio-Economic Review

Sophie Borwein

Beatrice Magistro

Peter Loewen

Bart Bonikowski

Blake Lee-Whiting

2024/4/1

Silence in the Stands: Assessing the Impact of Russian

Available at SSRN

Morgan Wack

Beatrice Magistro

Kevin Aslett

2024/3/29

The effects of information on attitudes towards carbon capture and storage

Beatrice Magistro

Juni Singh

R Michael Alvarez

2023/6/15

Learning about negative externalities and support for a carbon tax

Beatrice Magistro

R Michael Alvarez

2023/5/16

Assessing COVID-19 pandemic policies and behaviours and their economic and educational trade-offs across US states from Jan 1, 2020, to July 31, 2022: an observational analysis

The Lancet

Thomas J Bollyky

Emma Castro

Aleksandr Y Aravkin

Kayleigh Bhangdia

Jeremy Dalos

...

2023/4/22

Perceived technological threat and vote choice: evidence from 15 European democracies

West European Politics

Sophie Borwein

Bart Bonikowski

Peter John Loewen

Blake Lee-Whiting

Beatrice Magistro

2023/12/26

Attitudes toward automation and the demand for policies addressing job loss: the effects of information about trade-offs

Political Science Research and Methods

Beatrice Magistro

Peter Loewen

Bart Bonikowski

Sophie Borwein

Blake Lee-Whiting

2023/2/10

Racial bias in fans and officials: Evidence from the Italian Serie A

Sociology

Beatrice Magistro

Morgan Wack

2023/12

Principal–Agent Problems with EU Funds: A Case Study of Patronage in Hungary

Europe-Asia Studies

Kevin Aslett

Beatrice Magistro

2023/9/14

Automation and demand for policies addressing job loss: the effects of information about trade-offs.

Beatrice Magistro

Blake Lee-Whiting

Peter John Loewen

Sophie Borwein

Bart Bonikowski

2022/3/2

Estimating global, regional, and national daily and cumulative infections with SARS-CoV-2 through Nov 14, 2021: a statistical analysis

The Lancet

Ryan M Barber

Reed JD Sorensen

David M Pigott

Catherine Bisignano

Austin Carter

...

2022/6/25

The pandemic policy U-turn: Partisanship, public health, and race in decisions to ease COVID-19 social distancing policies in the United States

Perspectives on Politics

Christopher Adolph

Kenya Amano

Bree Bang-Jensen

Nancy Fullman

Beatrice Magistro

...

2022/6

Governor partisanship explains the adoption of statewide mask mandates in response to COVID-19

State Politics & Policy Quarterly

Christopher Adolph

Kenya Amano

Bree Bang-Jensen

Nancy Fullman

Beatrice Magistro

...

2022/3

A global systematic analysis of the occurrence, severity, and recovery pattern of long COVID in 2020 and 2021

MedRxiv

Sarah Wulf Hanson

Cristiana Abbafati

Joachim G Aerts

Ziyad Al-Aly

Charlie Ashbaugh

...

2022/5/27

Automation, local and global economic dynamics, populism and nationalism

Blake Lee-Whiting

Bart Bonikowski

Sophie Borwein

Peter John Loewen

Beatrice Magistro

2022/2/21

Variation in the COVID-19 infection-fatality ratio by age, time, and geography during the pre-vaccine era: A systematic analysis

The Lancet

RJD Sorensen

RM Barber

DM Pigott

Austin Carter

CN Spencer

...

2022

Estimating excess mortality due to the COVID-19 pandemic: a systematic analysis of COVID-19-related mortality, 2020–21

The Lancet

Haidong Wang

Katherine R Paulson

Spencer A Pease

Stefanie Watson

Haley Comfort

...

2022/4/16

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