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My research investigates causes, consequences, and potential solutions to inter-group inequality, polarization, and conflict. A central focus of my research is group identity: how it conditions the treatment of marginalized populations, how it colors peoples' perceptions and the actions they take, and how distance between groups can be lessened and conflict reduced. I draw on experimental and advanced statistical methods, qualitative fieldwork, and insights from economics and psychology to answer substantive and methodological questions sourced from these interests.
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