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Faculty Fellows
2019
Adam Bonica
Political Science, Faculty Fellow
The Judicial Tug of War: How Lawyers, Politicians, and Ideological Incentives Shape the American Judiciary
James Fearon
Political Science, Faculty Fellow
The Costs of Violence
Duana Fullwiley
Anthropology
An Anthropology of Environmentalism, Science, and New Vulnerabilities to Ethnic Conflict in West Africa
Sharika Thiranagama
Sakurako and William Fisher Family Faculty Scholar in the School of Humanities and Sciences, Co-Director of the Center for Global Ethnography
Inheritance and Inequality in the Current Global Era
Michael Tomz
William Bennett Munro Professor of Political Science, Director of the Center for American Democracy
Sylvia Yanagisako
Edward Clark Crossett Professor of Humanistic Studies, Co-Director of the Center for Global Ethnography
Inheritance and Inequality in the Current Global Era
2018
Paulla Ebron
Anthropology
Making Tropical Africa in the Sea Islands
Angela Garcia
Anthropology, CGE
The Annex: Violence and Recovery on the Edge of Mexico City
Jennifer Pan
Communication, CSS Faculty Steering Committee
Information Manipulation in the Digital Age: How Chinese Officials Conceal Online Accusations of Corruption
David Pedulla
Sociology, CPI, REP
The Organizational Bases of Hiring Discrimination
Krish Seetah
Anthropology
Improving Malaria 'Early Warning' Predictive Models: A Proof-of-Concept Using Archeo-Historic and Climate Data
Paul Sniderman
Political Science
The Pseudo-Democrat: The Legitimation of Extreme Belief in American Politics
Isaac Sorkin
Economics, RDC
Information Manipulation in the Digital Age: How Chinese Officials Conceal Online Accusations of Corruption
2017
Lynn Meskell
Anthropology
A Future in Ruins: UNESCO, World Heritage and the Dream of Peace
Melanie Morten
Economics
The Welfare of Walls: Migration and the US-Mexico Border
Kabir Tambar
Anthropology
The Politics of Nonviolence in the Middle East
Robb Willer
Professor of Sociology, Co-Director of the Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society
The Revolution will be Analyzed: The Social Psychology of Political Beliefs and Actions
2016
Avidit Acharya
Political Science
Economic Origins of the Territorial State System
Vicky Fouka
Political Science
Responses of Immigrant Minorities to Discrimination: Assimilation or Alienation?
Matthew Kohrman
Anthropology, CGE
Cigarettes and the Politics of Life and Death
Petra Persson
Economics
Health Insurance Design and International Differences in Health at Older Ages
Maria Polyakova
Health Research and Policy
Health Insurance Design and International Differences in Health at Older Ages
John Rick
Anthropology
Innovation, Religion, and the Development of the Andean Formative Period
Sharika Thiranagama
Anthropology
The New Worlds of Dalit Women: Slavery, Caste and Communism in Kerala
2015
Jennifer Langer-Osuna
Graduate School of Education
Email:
jmlo@stanford.edu
"The Authority of Ideas: Supporting Equitable and Productive Student-led Work in Bilingual Elementary Mathematics Classrooms"
Francisco Ramirez
Graduate School of Education
Email:
RAMIREZ@stanford.edu
International Women's Human Rights
Aliya Saperstein
Sociology, RDC
Email:
asaper@stanford.edu
"Racial Mobility: The Dynamics of Race and Inequality in the United States"
Barbara Voss
Anthropology
Email:
bvoss@stanford.edu
"Burn Layer: The Archaeology of Anti-Immigrant Violence"
Cristobal Young
Sociology
Email:
cy10@stanford.edu
"Model Uncertainty and Robustness: A Computational Framework for Multi-Model Analysis"
2014
Corey Fields
Sociology
Just Like Me: Understanding social identity concordance in provider-patient relationships
Miyako Inoue
Anthropology
Affect and the Politics of Emoji
Karen Jusko
Political Science, CPI
Project: Who Speaks for the Poor? How electoral geography affects the political representation of low-income citizens
Susan Olzak
Sociology
The Impact of Protest and Public Debate on Immigration Policy in Western Europe
2013
Lauren Davenport
Political Science, SCAD
Politics between Black and White: The Identities and Political Attitudes of Multiracial Americans
Simon Jackman
public opinion, data analysis, political methodology, and the analysis of elections
Tomás Jiménez
Sociology, CGE
How Does the Process of Assimilation Unfold among Individuals in the US Host Society?
Dan McFarland
Professor of Sociology and Organizational Behavior, Director of the Center for Computational Social Science
2012
Jennifer Eberhardt
Psychology
Race and Human Evolution
Justin Grimmer
Political Science, CSS Executive Committee
Manipulation, Persuasion and Polarization in Political Speech
David Grusky
Barbara Kimball Browning Professor in the School of Humanities, Director of the Center on Poverty and Inequality
James Holland Jones
Earth Sciences
Developing Models to Improve Public-health Interventions at the Time of the SARS-CoV2 Virus Epidemic
Clayton Nall
Political Science
Spatial Policies and American Geographic Polarization
Sean Reardon
Education, Sociology (by courtesy)
Secular Trends in Income Segregation within and across Congressional Districts and State Legislative Districts
Paul Sniderman
Political Science
The Politics of Race in Contemporary America
Jonathan Wand
Political Science
"Unifying the Study of Legislative Actions and Federal Spending"
2011
Jennifer Adams
Education
Modes of Mobility in a Changing China: Rural Youth Strategies for Escaping Poverty
Lucy Bernholz
Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society
Philanthropy, Policy and Technology Project
Lisa Blaydes
Political Science
Repression, Resistance and Regime Durability in Authoritarian Iraq
Gary Cox
Political Science
Regime Type, Bargaining and Politico-Economic Development
Kalina Manova
Economics
China's International Trade and Investment
Paolo Parigi
Associate Director, Center for Computational Social Science, CSS Executive Committee
Email:
pparigi@stanford.edu
Trust Studies in an Internet Mediated Environment
Rob Reich
Professor of Political Science, Co-Director of the Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society
Mike Tomz
Political Science
The Democratic Peace
2009
Rebecca Bliege Bird
Anthropology
Solving Collective Action Problems in the Maintenance of Biodiversity: An Agent-based Modelling Approach in a Small-scale Society
Paula England
Sociology
To establish the Collaboration for Poverty Research, in connection with the Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty and Inequality
2008
Melissa Brown
Anthropology
Chinese Marriage Forms, Son Preferences, and Sex Ratios: Combining Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches to a Major Demographic and Cultural Problem
Henning Hillmann
Sociology
The Political Economy of Privateering
Dan Jurafsky
Linguistics
The Mimir Project: What Drives the Dynamics of Science?
Christopher Manning
Linguistics
The Mimir Project: What Drives the Dynamics of Science?
Walter Powell
Professor of Education, Co-Director of the Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society
Ken Scheve
Political Science
Globalization, Public Opinion, and the UK’s Post-Brexit Economic Future