Academic Discipline:
Interests Keywords:
big data analytics, government responses, identity politics, nonviolent campaigns, social movements
About me:
I study the emergence of social movements and campaigns that seek to address socio-political inequalities. I have recently completed my PhD in Government [Political Science] at the University of Essex. My dissertation research focuses on nonviolent resistance, when violent and non-violent conflicts are more likely, as well as state responses to protest events. I utilise both, cross-national samples as well as case studies data in my research. I am currently working as a Research Assistant for the Catalyst Project, University of Essex, Department of Government.
Sustainable Development Goals:
Decent Work and Economic Growth, Gender Equality, Good Health and Well-being, Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions, Reduced Inequalities
I am interested in the following geographical area(s):
Asia and Oceania, Europe, Middle East and North Africa (MENA), Western Hemisphere
Components of the GCRF I am interested in:
Human Rights, Good Governance and Social Justice