Kristin Micheltich is an Associate Professor of Political Science (Ph.D. 2013, New York University) in the Social and Behavioral Sciences Department at the Toulouse School of Economics and Quantitative Social Sciences (TSE) and a member of the Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse (IAST) in Toulouse, France. In 2017, Kristin was named an Andrew Carnegie Fellow for excellence in research. Her research investigates sources of, and solutions to, intergroup tensions and poorly functioning democratic processes in contexts where government institutions are not adequately safeguarding democracy and delivering vital public services. Kristin has mainly focused on the effects of political competition (e.g., electoral cycle effects, coups), political information (e.g., civil society and mass-media interventions), and intergroup inequality (e.g., on the basis of partisanship, gender, ethnicity, and immigration status) on these outcomes.
Kristin Micheltich is an Associate Professor of Political Science (Ph.D. 2013, New York University) in the Social and Behavioral Sciences Department at the Toulouse School of Economics and Quantitative Social Sciences (TSE) and a member of the Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse (IAST) in Toulouse, France. In 2017, Kristin was named an Andrew Carnegie Fellow for excellence in research. Her research investigates sources of, and solutions to, intergroup tensions and poorly functioning democratic processes in contexts where government institutions are not adequately safeguarding democracy and delivering vital public services. Kristin has mainly focused on the effects of political competition…