Description: Research on technology, politics, and the political economy of attention
Research fellow and lecturer at the Chair of Digital Governance at the TUM School of Social Sciences & Technology in Munich.
I study both productive and negative political behavior. On the positive side, I’m interested in how voters process new information. The darker side involves grievance politics, misinformation, conspiracy-theorizing and hostility on digital platforms.
I hold an undergraduate degree in economics from Harvard, a master’s degree from the University of Chicago, and received my Ph.D. from New York University in 2022.