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John Kuk is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Michigan State University, focusing on housing policy, inequality, and electoral systems. His research examines how rental markets perpetuate segregation, how public policies reinforce inequality, and the intersection of computational social science with policy analysis.
Research Interests include American politics, urban policy, and the societal impacts of flawed election research. His work has been published in outlets like The Conversation, addressing topics such as Detroit's homeless crisis and the consequences of misinterpreted electoral data.
Education: Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of California, San Diego (2017), following prior roles at the University of Oklahoma. His recent articles analyze Detroit's housing affordability challenges and the global implications of academic election fraud claims.
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