I am a PhD candidate in Government at the University of Essex. My doctoral research explores the causes and consequences of the provision of goods and services by criminal organizations in Mexico. I combine fieldwork with quantitative methods to investigate if, when and how organized crime influences governance and public life, and how economic, political and social phenomena shape the behavior of criminal organizations.
I am also interested in new computational approaches for analyzing rare events, and public sentiment. More broadly, I am interested in Latin American politics and the intersections between conflict, governance and democracy.
Before Essex I obtained a Master's degree in International Relations from the University of Chicago and a BA in Political Science from CIDE in Mexico City. I am originally from Xalapa in Veracruz, Mexico.
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