Harvard Government
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@kiarahernandezm.bsky.social
PhD candidate studying work, inequality, collective action and political attitudes https://sites.harvard.edu/kiara-hernandez/
@manuelmlndzs.bsky.social
PhDing in Political Science at Harvard. Democracy, organized crime, Central America, Mexico.
@noahdasanaike.bsky.social
Harvard Government PhD candidate, interested in structural origins of political outcomes.
@cmikulaschek.bsky.social
Assistant Professor at Harvard. International organizations and international security
@proftortuga.bsky.social
Professor of Government @Harvard. Mama of 2 in Arlington. Admirer of cities, bureaucracy, infrastructure, and turtles in Latin America.
@iqss.bsky.social
Harvard's home for social science research. iq.harvard.edu
@weatherheadcenter.bsky.social
Fueling pathbreaking social science research that delves deep to examine complex global issues / at Harvard since 1958
@ruofan-ma.bsky.social
PhD candidate @ Harvard Gov | he, him 🏳️🌈| Labor & Human Rights, International Organization, and (in whisper voice) Methodology
@rduartegonzalez.bsky.social
Ph.D. candidate in Political Economy & Government @Harvard | political economy + development + public finance. From 🇵🇾 https://scholar.harvard.edu/rduarte/bio
@shelbycarvalho.bsky.social
PhD candidate Harvard Gov | Fellow Radcliffe Institute | Teaching @hgse | Former/sometimes World Bank UNHCR CGDev. www.shelbycarvalho.com
@mitsurumu.bsky.social
Physician, Political scientist, Applied statistician. PhD Candidate in Government and AM Candidate in Statistics @harvard.edu. mitsurumukaigawara.com
@abbsleblanc.bsky.social
@bxnwaldman.bsky.social
Government PhD student, Harvard | APD, Reconstruction, and the administrative state
@bhighsmith.bsky.social
institutions, inequality, geography, democracy | law & political economy fellow at HLS | incoming asst law prof at UCLA
@rochellesun.bsky.social
@juliettemarchant.bsky.social
PhD Student in Political Theory at Harvard. Formerly Sydney Uni Political Theory, Philosophy and Law. She/her. https://www.gov.harvard.edu/directory/juliette-marchant/
@danieltroberts.com
PhD Candidate, Harvard Gov. Comparative Political Economy, Political Theory: Opportunity Politics - Education, Housing, and Credit under Structural Change. Website: danieltroberts.com
@cerny.bsky.social
PhD Student in the Department of Government @ Harvard michaelbcerny.net
@lauraroyden.bsky.social
Getting a PhD in political science at Harvard studying antisemitism and Jewish politics in America. Mostly just a wife guy, dog mom, and WNBA fan.
@marchvidkjaer.bsky.social
PhD student, Harvard Comparative Politics, Political Behavior, Political Economy https://marchvidkjaer.github.io/
@lustein.bsky.social
PhD Student @ Harvard Government; formerly NYU Politics + UChicago Econ
@malpas.bsky.social
government PhD student @ Harvard. parties, factions, inequality. https://www.ameliamalpas.com/
@ryanenos.bsky.social
Social Scientist, Harvard University https://www.ryandenos.com/ https://ryandenos.substack.com/
@feyaadallie.bsky.social
Assistant Professor of Government at Harvard. Researching democracy, identity, and intergroup relations with a focus on India.
@stephanieternullo.bsky.social
Assistant Professor of Government at Harvard, studying place and political identity in the U.S. Check out my book! How the Heartland Went Red https://press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691249704/how-the-heartland-went-red
@mamalik.bsky.social
@yuhuawang.bsky.social
Ford Foundation Professor of Modern China Studies @ Harvard Government Department | HPE & Chinese Politics
@katforrester.bsky.social
@mattblackwell.bsky.social
data, causal inference, experiments, politics https://mattblackwell.org
@dziblatt.bsky.social
Eaton Professor of Government & Director, Center for European Studies @Harvard/ WZB Berlin/author of 'Tyranny of the Minority' (2023), 'How Democracies Die' (2018), & 'Conservative Parties and the Birth of Democracy' (2017).
@jkertzer.bsky.social
John Zwaanstra Professor of International Studies and of Government at Harvard University | International relations 🤝 political psychology jkertzer.sites.fas.harvard.edu