Dustin Tingley’s research includes the politics of climate change, international relations, American foreign policy, data science, and education. Recent projects include attitudes towards global climate technologies and policies, low carbon community transitions, and the intersection of causal inference and machine learning methods for the social sciences. He serves in several University level administrative roles related to charting out and implementing the future teaching and learning. He received a PhD in Politics from Princeton, a BA from the University of Rochester, and is a former high school teacher.
Contact
617/496-3590
dtingley@gov.harvard.edu
dustintingley.org
1737 Cambridge Street
CGIS Knafel Building, Room 212
Subfields
American Politics | Comparative Politics | International Relations | Methods and Formal Theory
Academic Interests
Data Science and Political Methodology | Environmental policy | Foreign Policy | Political Economy & Development | Political Psychology | Public Opinion | Public Policy
Research Methods
Experiments | Formal Theory | Quantitative Methods | Surveys
Geographic Regions of Study
Latin America | United States