Christof Nägel
@NagelChristof
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PostDoc @ISS_UniCologne Sociology, criminology, open science, causal inference
Cologne
Joined April 2020
NEW: Nägel et al: "Three Lions or Three Scapegoats: Racial Hate Crime in the Wake of the Euro 2020 Final in London." https://t.co/CRug9CoWoW
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Very much looking forward to organising this workshop here in Cologne together with @Mark_Wittek @a_macanovic and @wabisabi_maxi based on our joint @UniCologneCIF project! Send in your abstract and reach out if you have questions!!
Join us for a workshop on Immigration, Public Opinion, and Crime in the Digital Age with a focus on combining online and offline data @ISS_UniCologne April 28/29 2025 with two great keynotes by Christian Czymara and Isabelle van der Vegt @Isabellevdv, call is below, pls share.
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Ich habe mit der @FAZ_RheinMain über Forschung von @c_kroneberg und mir zur #Jugendkriminalität gesprochen: https://t.co/qtrGUzU0lE
Es werden wieder mehr Jugendliche straffällig, im Land wie auch bundesweit. In Frankfurt aber sieht es anders aus.
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New study on networks, status, and gender in @SF_Journal with Xinwei Xu. Girls receive fewer status ascriptions than boys, status is mostly granted within genders, and similar behaviors-e.g., drinking-are status-relevant for both genders among students: https://t.co/iFUU6fFtJu
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Really cool paper by @NagelChristof et al: "Does (under-)performance of athletes from stigmatized racial groups influence the incidence of racial hate crimes? We consider the case of the English national football team during the 2020 European Football Championship...1/3
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The first, with @NagelChristof, elicits perceived action alternatives in a provocation scenario to evaluate the longstanding assumption that individuals differ in their perceived choice sets (or repertoires). Building on @RealJonBrauer and others 2/3
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The idea that individuals differ in their perceived choice sets or repertoires has a long tradition in criminology and is a common ingredient of modern choice t...
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Did you know that the increase in youth crime in 2022 is only partly due to post-pandemic normalization effects 💡🤔? ISS researchers @NagelChristof and @c_kroneberg have discussed possible causes for this in a new descriptive study 📄. Details 👉💚: https://t.co/0qB8F9dPrL
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#Rassismus nach #Sportereignissen? ➡️ Eine neue Studie zeigt, dass Sportgroßereignisse wie die #Fußball-EM 2020 zu einem Anstieg rassistischer Gewalttaten führen können. ➡️ Mehr zu rassistischen und rechtsextremen Einstellungen bei Fußballfans bei uns:
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Passend zum gestrigen #EURO2024 Finale wurde ich grade im SWR zum Thema Fußball und #Rassismus befragt. Explizit geht es um unsere Studie zu rassistischen Vorfällen nach dem EURO Finale 2021 im #WembleyStadium Hier zum nachhören:
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Recommendation 📚 for anyone who wants to learn more about the sometimes hotly debated question ❓ of what real societal significance a potentially joyous sports festival 🎉 like the #EURO202 ⚽ has, or who wants to learn more about the mechanisms of hate crime.
⚽️🏆Racism Following Sports Events? A recent sociological study by @NagelChristof and colleagues @UniUtrecht & @ucl shows that major sports events like the #Euro2020 can lead to a rise in racist hate crimes. Read more👇 https://t.co/RlK8LNd5XM
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While I am happy to share our paper on hate crime and #football, I hope that today's match won't have any of those effects and stay peaceful! #NEDENG #EURO2024 This is a joint work with X-less Mathijs Kros from @UniUtrecht and Ryan Davenport from @ucl
⚽️🏆Racism Following Sports Events? A recent sociological study by @NagelChristof and colleagues @UniUtrecht & @ucl shows that major sports events like the #Euro2020 can lead to a rise in racist hate crimes. Read more👇 https://t.co/RlK8LNd5XM
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C. Czymara's and my study, analyzing approximately 4.5 million tweets on immigration-related topics from about 1.2 million users before and after ten major terror attacks in Europe, was published by the Journal of Computational Social Sciences: https://t.co/5DNtXkwYvS
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Our team participated in this symposium on youth crime, organized by the State Criminal Police Office’s Centre for Criminalistic and Criminological Research. We learned a lot from practitioners and peers. Such an important event! (Report in German) @WiSoUniCologne @ECON_tribute
Our current issue also contains two conference reports. The first is ‘Children and Young People as Perpetrators of Violent Crime’ by Saskia Kretschmer, Isabel Krause and Kai Daubitz, who share insights from the third symposium in ‘Looking Ahead: Challenges for Police and Society’
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📚 May issue 🗣️ Do jihadist #TerroristAttacks impact #InstitutionalTrust? 📊 Using @ESS_Survey data, @NagelChristof @AmyNivette & @cczymara assess attacks resulting in at least 1 civilian fatality & discuss the distribution of effects 👉 https://t.co/laVXG9ne05
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Criminological #research faces credibility challenges due to issues like replicability and limited result accessibility. Scholars suggest adopting #OpenScience practices to address these concerns. More info: https://t.co/GefrJSqkun
@atrinidad_psi @OpenCriminology #OpenAccess
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Wir haben die Deadline für unseren Workshop und Special Issue zu #openscience und open data in der Kriminologie verlängert 📢freuen uns über Einreichungen bis zum 30. April!
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Remember to consider submitting an abstract to our workshop and special issue in @EJC_Eurocrim on #openscience and open data in criminology👇
If you are passionate about #openscience and crime research, consider submitting a paper to our workshop👇 A selection of papers will be chosen to collate into a proposed Special Issue at the European Journal of Criminology @EJC_Eurocrim
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