Anna Wilke is an Assistant Professor in the Wilf Family Department of Politics at New York University. She studies the comparative politics of developing countries, mainly in Sub-Saharan Africa. Anna’s current work focuses on policing, crime and gender. Her research employs experimental methods and formal theory, and she also writes on research design. Anna’s work has been supported by the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) and has appeared in Science, Comparative Political Studies, the Journal of Development Studies and the Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A, among other journals. Anna received her Ph.D. in Political Science from Columbia University. Prior to joining NYU, Anna was an Assistant Professor at Washington University in St. Louis, and a postdoctoral fellow at Evidence in Governance and Politics (EGAP) at the University of California, Berkeley.
Anna Wilke is an Assistant Professor in the Wilf Family Department of Politics at New York University. She studies the comparative politics of developing countries, mainly in Sub-Saharan Africa. Anna's current work focuses on policing, crime and gender. Her research employs experimental methods and formal theory, and she also writes on research design. Anna's work has been supported by the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) and has appeared in Science, Comparative Political Studies, the Journal of Development Studies and the Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A, among other journals. Anna received her Ph.D. in Political Science…