Research Interests:
My main research interest is in modeling re-coordination within pure coordination games, stag hunts and for real-world conventions and social norms. I am especially interested in the role of similarity judgments, which leads to an interest in migration, stereotyping and subcultures.
I also pursue research into new methods for behavioral experiments involving machine learning; work with "big data" in conjunction with the sharing economy; and I participate in political economy projects, broadly defined.
Selected Publications:
Courses Taught:
Research in PPE, Spring 2018
Advanced Interdisciplinary Seminar: Thinking with Models, Spring 2018
Advanced Interdisciplinary Seminar: Modeling of Social Phenomena, Fall 2017
Advanced Interdisciplinary Seminar: Thinking with Models, Spring 2017
Advanced Interdisciplinary Seminar: Modeling of Social Phenomena, Fall 2016
Advanced Interdisciplinary Seminar: Thinking with Models, Spring 2016
Advanced Interdisciplinary Seminar: Modeling of Social Phenomena, Fall 2015
Advanced Interdisciplinary Seminar: Agent-based modeling: An introduction to simulation and experimental methods, Spring 2015
Advanced Interdisciplinary Seminar: Mathematical Modeling of Social Phenomena, Fall 2014