Welcome! I am a Professor and the Glenn B. and Cleone Orr Hawkins Chair
at the Department of Political
Science at the University of
Wisconsin–Madison. My research focuses on the political economy of
development and migration, and on inequalities in political
representation, mainly in South Asia.
I am the co-author, with Bethany Lacina, of a book on the backlash against within-country migration across the developing world, published by Cambridge University Press. My research has also been published in journals such as the American Political Science Review, the American Journal of Political Science, and the Journal of Politics, and has been funded by the National Science Foundation and the International Growth Centre.
I currently serve as President of the Midwest Political Science Association. I am a Faculty Affiliate at the La Follette School of Public Affairs, the Data Science Institute, the Elections Research Center, and the Center for South Asia—which I previously directed. I have also served as my department’s Associate Chair and Director of Graduate Studies.
Before joining UW–Madison, I was a visiting fellow at the Center for the Study of Democratic Politics at Princeton University. I have also worked at the Center for Global Development and the International Monetary Fund. I received a PhD in political science and an MA in economics from Stanford University, and a BA in political science and economics from Yale University. My pronouns are he/him.