Dorothy is a PhD student in the Government Department interested in political psychology and political behavior. Her work employs both qualitative and quantitative methods, with a particular emphasis on experiments and surveys. Dorothy’s recent work investigates the psychological and social roots of political activism. Prior to joining the Government Department, Dorothy worked as a campaign and issue advocacy pollster. She is active in the Harvard Graduate Student Union (UAW) and Massachusetts state politics.
Contact
dmanevich@g.harvard.edu
1737 Cambridge Street
Subfields
American Politics
Academic Interests
Civil Society and Social Movements | Data Science and Political Methodology | Non-Governmental Organizations | Parties, Campaigns, & Elections | Political Psychology | Public Opinion | Public Policy | Voter Behavior
Research Methods
Experiments | Qualitative Methods | Quantitative Methods | Surveys
Geographic Regions of Study
United States