My dissertation research examines the psychological and structural dimensions of the U.S. trucking industry, with particular attention to occupational health, technology, and workforce politics. My broader work explores the social life of the political right, which has included a study of conspiracy theorists in England and another on responses to behavioral healthcare reform in California.

Complementing this research on post-liberal politics, I examine the consequences of colonial displacement and violence. This work includes a collaboration with Sahrawi physicians to document the health and political precarity of Sahrawi refugees in Algeria.

Affiliations

  • Medical Scientist Training Program, UCSF
  • Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, UCSF
  • Department of Anthropology, UC Berkeley
  • Neubauer Collegium, University of Chicago