Sarah Dreier

Assistant Professor

Photo: Sarah Dreier
Email: 
skdreier@unm.edu
Personal Website
 
Curriculum vitae
 
Office: 
SSCO 2048
Drop In Hours: 
FA24: Wednesday 10a-12p, or by appointment
Education: 
PhD, University of Washington - Seattle, 2019

Research Area/s:

Comparative Politics

Biography:

Sarah K. Dreier is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of New Mexico. Her research interests include comparative politics, human rights and state oppression, gender, religion, and integrating qualitative and natural language processing computational methods. She has conducted research in East Africa, Western Europe, and the United States. Her research has appeared in various outlets, including Journal of Politics, British Journal of Political Science, International Studies Quarterly, Journal of Human Rights, Democratization, Harvard Data Science Review, and Washington Post Monkey Cage. She previously worked at the Center for American Progress (Washington, D.C.) and as a consultant with the World Bank. Dreier was an NSF Postdoctoral Fellow (Political Science and Computer Science and Engineering) and a Data Science Postdoctoral Fellow (eScience Institute) at the University of Washington. She holds a Ph.D. from University of Washington and B.A. from Northwestern University.