
معرفی
Sara Constantino is an Assistant Professor at the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability, Department of Environmental Social Sciences. She is also a visiting research scholar at Princeton University's School of Public and International Affairs and affiliated with SPARQ (Social Psychological Answers to Real-world Questions) and the Social Science Environmental Health Research Institute. Her interdisciplinary work bridges economics, psychology, and environmental policy, focusing on climate action governance, social norms, polarization, and cash transfer programs.
Education:
- Bachelor’s in Economics (McGill University)
- Master’s in Economics (University College London)
- PhD in Cognitive and Decision Sciences (New York University)
- Postdoc in Environmental Policy at Princeton University
Research Interests:
- Climate policy dynamics and social tipping points
- Role of polarization and governance in climate action
- Guaranteed income programs and their socio-economic impacts
- Consumer behavior around sustainability labels and smart technologies
Publications Trends (2023–2025): Her recent work emphasizes modeling social-ecological systems, analyzing climate policy preferences, and evaluating interventions in energy and disaster resilience. Key themes include systemic inequities, behavioral nudges, and interdisciplinary approaches to sustainability.
Grants & Collaborations: Collaborations include the Jain Family Institute (guaranteed income research) and the International Climate Psychology Collaboration (63-country study). Active in both academic and policy-oriented networks.
Labs & Teams: Leads research at SPARQ and contributes to cross-disciplinary teams at the InSEEDS World-Earth Model initiative.


