Corruption
Corruption As the Only Option: The Limits to Electoral Accountability. The Journal of Politics, 80(3), 2018.
Says Who? The impact of sources of corruption accusations in Colombia. Political Research Quarterly, 68(3): 493-504, 2015. (with Sandra Botero, Rodrigo Castro Cornejo, Laura Gamboa, and David Nickerson)
Under Friendly Fire: Partisan Press, Political Fragmentation and Candidate Evaluations in Argentina. Electoral Studies, 60, 2019. (with Sandra Botero, Rodrigo Castro Cornejo, Laura Gamboa, and David Nickerson)
Are All Types of Wrongdoing Created Equal in the Eyes of Voters? Journal of Election, Public Opinion, and Parties, 2019 (with Sandra Botero, Rodrigo Castro Cornejo, Laura Gamboa, and David Nickerson)
Conditional Cash Transfer Programs and Electoral Accountability: Evidence From Latin America. Latin American Politics and Society, 58(2), 2016.
Corruption, Courts, and Public Opinion in Brazil. In: Rotberg, Robert (ed). Corruption in Latin America: How Politicians and Corporations Steal from Citizens. Springer, 2018.
How to Get Away with Corruption? Managing Corruption Accusations in Electoral Campaigns (with Sofia Vera) (Under Review)
Elections and Fake News
Detecting Misinformation: Identifying False News Spread by Political Leaders in the Global South (with Valerie Wirtschafter, Frederico Batista, Natália Bueno, Felipe Nunes e João Pedro de Oliveira). Journal of Quantitative Description: Digital Media 4, 1–85. 2024.
Inoculation Reduces Misinformation: Experimental Evidence from a Multidimensional Intervention in Brazil (with Frederico Batista, Natália Bueno and Felipe Nunes). Journal of Experimental Political Science. 2023.
Fake News, Fact Checking, and Partisanship: The Resilience of Rumors in the 2018 Brazilian Elections (with Frederico Batista, Natália Bueno and Felipe Nunes). The Journal of Politics, 84(4), 2022.
(De)Mobilizing Effects of Misinformation: Evidence from Brazil (with Frederico Batista, Natália Bueno, Felipe Nunes, João Pedro de Oliveira and Valerie Wirtschafter). Unpublished Manuscript.
Do Conspiracy Theories Undermine Support for Democracy? Experimental Evidence from Brazil (with Marcelle Amaral, Lucas Borba, Eduarda Lessa, Vanessa Lira). Unpublished Manuscript.
Sincere or Opportunistic? Understanding the Nature of Election Fraud Beliefs in Brazil (with Frederico Batista, Natália Bueno, Felipe Nunes and Valerie Wirtschafter).
Other Publications
Cleaning House In Brazil. The Global Journal. March & April 2013.
Dataset Review: Counting Veto Players, Newsletter of the American Political Science Association Organized Section in Comparative Politics. Volume 21, Number 1 (Winter 2010).