I develop datasets, metrics, and visualizations that drive improvements in the Census Bureaus statistical methods.
My academic research focuses on how democracy and capitalism interact over time, with particular attention to constitutional design and economic inequality. I primarily present my work using interactive visualizations, web apps, and dynamic articles, and I develop tools to help others do the same.
American Politics in Perspective
Interactive doctoral dissertation • March 2024
Visualizing Social Patterns
Data visualization blog • November 2023 – Present
AI is transforming how we write, and educators should embrace it
Op-ed article • January 2023
tsatools
package
R library • May 2022
APSA citation generator
Web app • January 2023
Wordle helper
Web app • February 2022
Untangling Ideology and Inequality in the United States
Master's thesis • August 2021
How We Know Police Brutality Against Black Americans Is a Systemic Problem
Op-ed article on Medium • June 2020