The webpage analyzes the shifts in American far-right mobilization between 2021 and 2022.
Roudabeh Kishi previously served as the Director of Research & Innovation at ACLED. She oversaw research at the organization, including data collection via the regional research desks, methodology team, and management of research partnerships; data science and analysis; and communications. Dr. Kishi holds a PhD in Government and Politics from the University of Maryland. She has worked as a consultant for numerous organizations around political violence, peace and conflict, development, gender, and quantitative data methods.
The webpage analyzes the shifts in American far-right mobilization between 2021 and 2022.
A comprehensive update on the rise of anti-LGBT+ mobilization and violence in the US, with statistical insights and detailed analysis.
Analysis of abortion-related demonstrations in the US, their trends, and potential for violence.
An analytical report on political violence targeting women in West Africa using ACLED data.
This page provides information on the rise of anti-LGBT+ mobilization activities in the United States.
The report examines far-right violence trends in the United States ahead of midterm elections, highlighting issues like militias, protests, and armed demonstrations.
Journal article exploring the impact of women in government on violence in Kenya using ACLED data.
Analysis of 'Freedom Convoy' protests and their impact on Canadian society and international influences.