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Kimberly Guiler
Harvard Kennedy School
Occupation
Post-Doctoral Fellow
Contact
Primary Phone: (786) 299-1706
BAT 2.116
Mailcode A1800 TX 78712
United States
ABOUT
I am a doctoral candidate in the department of government at the University of Texas at Austin, specializing in comparative politics and methodology with a focus on the Middle East (PhD expected August 2018). During AY2018-2019, I will be a postdoctoral research fellow with the Middle East Initiative at Harvard Kennedy School of Government's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. My research interests include political psychology and voting behavior; religion and politics;Islamist movements; hybrid regimes; and survey, experimental and qualitative methodologies. My work has been published or is forthcoming by the journal Mediterranean Politics, the Project on Middle East Political Science (POMEPS), and the Washington Post’s Monkey Cage, among other outlets.
Discipline
Political Science
Sub Areas
Turkish Studies
Comparative
Middle East/Near East Studies
Democratization
Geographic Areas of Interest
Turkey
All Middle East
Tunisia
Specialties
Political Islam
Regime Change
Religion And Politics
Languages
Turkish (fluent)
Arabic (advanced)
Hebrew (intermediate)
Spanish (intermediate)
Education
MA | 2009 | MAPSS, Political Science | University of Chicago
BA | 2008 | Political Science | University of Florida
BA | 2008 | Jewish Studies | University of Florida
BS | 2008 | Journalism and Communications | University of Florida
Abstracts
Conceptualizing Political Religiosity: Informal Religious Norms and the Turkish Case Study Coups, Conspiracies, and Credibility: Experimental Evidence from Turkey From Prison to Parliament: Evidence from Turkey and Tunisia Benefiting from Victimhood: Why Mainstream Muslims Elect Islamists