Assistant Professor of Public Administration and Policy. Studies citizen-government interaction from information, technology, institution and social equity.
New in PLOS ONE: Why don’t people fact-check, even when it helps? In my new experimental study with @Pengfei__Zhang and Valeria, we find it’s not about personal interest or monetary incentives—limited attention shapes fact-checking behavior. Read more: https://t.co/MFXO6GZSPD
Feeling truly grateful today 🌟 My research has reached 100 citations on Google Scholar. Thank you to all my peers, mentors, and the academic community for engaging with my work. #AcademicJourney
A special thank you to Dr. Francis Berry, Professor of Public Administration Francis Berry, Ph.D. who will retire at the end of the Spring 2024 term after 34 years of service to Florida State University!
Read more about her impact throughout her career:
https://t.co/AULvJZ6yqA
An important milestone as my first funding in collaboration with @dgaozhao on citizen representation and AI application in government. 🚀 Grateful for the support and excited for what's to come! #FirstFunding#SuccessStartsHerA
Very glad to be a part of this project. We looked into the interactive effects of representation and the use of technology on citizens’ evaluations of policing. Shout out to my great co-authors!
New research article: Body-Worn Cameras and Representation: What matters when evaluating police use of force? by James E. Wright II @JamesEWrightII, Dongfang Gaozhao @dgaozhao, Brittany Houston @dawnmichelle86: https://t.co/eaaaEBnhzt
My paper (w/ @JamesEWrightII and Mylah Gainey) is published in @PMReview_. Using a conjoint experiment, we find people generally prefer bureaucrats over AI in government service. But minority citizens do not necessarily favor out-group bureaucrats over AI. https://t.co/slTp8HyRfp
@WonhyukCho@JamesEWrightII@PMReview_ Thank you, Wonhyuk! At least for now developing AI to teach is more expansive than hiring a professor. We are temporarily safe😄
@antonymeril@UDaytonpol Thank you so much for presenting your work in our class. We’ve learned a great deal about the use of big data in the public sector from you!!👍🏼👍🏼
Today I defended my dissertation. I am so blessed to have Drs. Berry, @danlfay, @JamesEWrightII, & Lustria on my committee and work with them.
I am excited about my new chapter as an assistant prof at @UDaytonpol. Cannot wait to start my career alongside incredible people there!