King, Gary, Pan, Jennifer, and Margaret Roberts. 2013. “How Censorship in China Allows Government Criticism but Silences Collective Expression.”American Political Science Review 107(2): 1-18. (http://jenpan.com/jen_pan/censored.pdf)
Reverse-engineering Censorship in China: Randomized Experimentation and Participant Observation
King, Gary, Pan, Jennifer, and Margaret Roberts. 2014. “Reverse-engineering Censorship in China: Randomized Experimentation and Participant Observation.” Science 345, no. 6199: 1-10. (http://jenpan.com/jen_pan/experiment.pdf)
Conditional Receptivity to Citizen Participation: Evidence from a Survey Experiment in China
Meng, Tianguang; Pan, Jennifer; and Ping Yang. Forthcoming. “Conditional Receptivity to Citizen Participation: Evidence from a Survey Experiment in China.” Comparative Political Studies. (http://jenpan.com/jen_pan/receptive.pdf)
Sources of Authoritarian Responsiveness: A Field Experiment in China
Chen, Jidong; Pan, Jennifer; and Yiqing Xu. Forthcoming. “Sources of Authoritarian Responsiveness: A Field Experiment in China.” American Journal of Political Science. (http://jenpan.com/jen_pan/online_exper.pdf)
No! Formal Theory, Causal Inference, and Big Data Are Not Contradictory Trends in Political Science
Monroe, Burt, Jennifer Pan, Margaret E. Roberts, Maya Sen, and Betsy Sinclair. 2015. “No! Formal Theory, Causal Inference, and Big Data Are Not Contradictory Trends in Political Science.” PS: Political Science and Politics. 48, no 1 pg 71-41. Copy here.
Reverse Engineering Chinese Censorship: Randomized Experimentation and Participant Observation
How Censorship in China Allows Government Criticism but Silences Collective Expression
King, Gary, Jennifer Pan, and Margaret E. Roberts. “How Censorship in China Allows Government Criticism but Silences Collective Expression.” American Political Science Review (2013). copy at http://j.mp/LdVXqN [press about the paper in the WSJ and in the Economist]