Caleb Lucas
Social Sciences · Indiana University
Publications
13
Citations
55
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
22
Publishing since 2004
Caleb Lucas studies political violence, conflict, and security using data-driven and computational methods. His work spans topics such as civil wars and rebel groups, online hate speech against religious minorities, and the real-world risks of artificial intelligence, including large language models. He also builds and shares large public datasets on politics and policy.
Publication activity has been modestly growing over the last several years, rising from occasional output to around three papers per year in 2023 and 2024.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Introducing CongressData and Correlates of State Policy
Scientific Data · 2025
- The Operational Risks of AI in Large-Scale Biological Attacks: Results of a Red-Team Study
RAND Corporation eBooks · 2024
- Mere Puffery or Convincing Claims? Rebel News and Civilian Perceptions of the Balance of Power
International Studies Quarterly · 2024
- How to identify and address the real-world risks of large language models
AI & Society · 2024
- The Operational Risks of AI in Large-Scale Biological Attacks: A Red-Team Approach
RAND Corporation eBooks · 2023
- From Anti-Muslim to Anti-Jewish: Target Substitution on Fringe Social Media Platforms and the Persistence of Online and Offline Hate
Political Behavior · 2023
- Australia's Sovereign Capability in Military Weapons
RAND Corporation eBooks · 2023
- Not Too Distant: Grievance, Opportunity, and the Onset of Civil War
Civil Wars · 2022
- Establishing a Sovereign Guided Weapons Enterprise for Australia: International and Domestic Lessons Learned
RAND Corporation eBooks · 2022
- Group Salience, Inflammatory Rhetoric, and the Persistence of Hate Against Religious Minorities
2021
- Once more, with feeling: using sentiment analysis to improve models of relationships between non-state actors
International Interactions · 2019
- Once More, With Feeling: Using Sentiment Analysis to Improve Models of Relationships Between Non-State Actors
Harvard Dataverse · 2019
- RAND Corporation eBooks×4
- Political Behavior×1
- Scientific Data×1
- Civil Wars×1
- International Interactions×1
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