Hello and welcome
I am a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Political Science at Aarhus Univerisity, where I primarily work on the POLABROAD project (led by Roman Senninger). Specifically, we will use field experiments to investigate the microfoundations of transnational policy learning, or lack thereof, in salient issues such as climate change between individual politicians.
Before Aarhus I did my graduate study at the University of Essex, 2018–2023, with a focus on environmental politics along various lines. Some of my current projects study how people's climate/energy policy preferences are influenced by (1) distributional concerns, (2) the uneven distribution of climate change's impacts, and (3) the cross-pressure from (1) and (2) at the same time.
Thank you for visiting and please feel free to reach out to me.
Before Aarhus I did my graduate study at the University of Essex, 2018–2023, with a focus on environmental politics along various lines. Some of my current projects study how people's climate/energy policy preferences are influenced by (1) distributional concerns, (2) the uneven distribution of climate change's impacts, and (3) the cross-pressure from (1) and (2) at the same time.
Thank you for visiting and please feel free to reach out to me.
News
- Conference attendance, Nov 29–30: Danish Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Nyborg
- Postdoc job at Aarhus started, Nov 01: see the departmental welcome page
- Funding approved, Oct 13: £2,500 from the ESSEXLab Seedcorn Funding 2023–24
- Policy brief online, Oct 10: Why Sunak’s net zero rollback won’t pay off, LSE Blogs (with Liam F. Beiser-McGrath)
- Funding approved, Sep 28: $2,415 from the 2023 Summer Centennial Center (APSA) Research Grants