I’m a political scientist interested in the interplay between public opinion, policy-making processes, and government legislation.
Some questions I’ve explored in my research include: How can we best understand social policy preferences? What factors shape how people react to public consultations? And why do some citizens want certain groups to have more or less policy influence than others?
I’ve published over two dozen studies, and you can find my articles in high-impact journals such as Comparative Political Studies, Political Psychology, and Socio-Economic Review. You can read discussions of my research in The Globe and Mail, Maclean’s, and Le Monde.
I’m also a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, with more than a decade of teaching experience.