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Gareth Nellis is an associate professor of political science at the University of California, San Diego, where he specializes in comparative politics, political economy, and modern South Asia. He received his PhD from Yale University. Prior to coming to UCSD, he was the Evidence in Governance and Politics Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of California, Berkeley. His work examines how democratic institutions accommodate social diversity and internal mobility. In ongoing projects, he explores ways to build “bridging” social capital, with implications for education policy, workplace inclusion, corporate social responsibility, and the vitality of civic and associational life.
Posts by Gareth Nellis
Do urban politicians discriminate against internal migrants? Evidence from a nationwide field experiment in India
In recent decades, the global south has witnessed an explosive increase in the number of people relocating from rural to urban areas. Yet many migrants struggle to integrate into destination cities, f...
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Nikhar Gaikwad
Gareth Nellis
31 December, 2018
- IGC Research on India
Do political parties matter for ethnic violence? The Congress and Hindu-Muslim riots in India
India has seen frequent violent clashes between Hindus and Muslims since independence. This column analyses an important yet largely overlooked driver of ethnic violence: the ruling political party at...
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Gareth Nellis
Steven Rosenzweig
Michael Weaver
02 April, 2018
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