
معرفی
Victoria S. Asbury-Kimmel is an Assistant Professor at New York University, holding a PhD in Sociology from Harvard University where she previously conducted research as a PhD candidate. Her work employs computational text analyses, conjoint experiments, surveys, and behavioral economic games to investigate political behavior, elite discourse, and American identity formation.
Education:
- PhD in Sociology, Harvard University
Research Interests: Her scholarship bridges cultural sociology, social psychology, and political science to examine intergroup relations, nationalism, and public opinion. Current projects analyze how racial groups perceive American identity hierarchies and how political narratives about immigrants shape societal attitudes, with emphasis on methodological innovation in quantitative analysis.
Publication Trends: Her recent articles explore identity politics through racial hierarchies (2025), immigration narratives (2024), partisan information processing (2023), and digital media effects on political perception (2021). These works demonstrate interdisciplinary rigor across political science, sociology, and communication studies journals.
Scientific Awards:
- 2019 Summer Institute in Computational Social Sciences resident fellow at Princeton University
Advising and Grants: The source material does not specify student advising roles or grant funding details, though her Princeton fellowship indicates competitive research support.




