Biography
Jasmine English is a PhD Candidate in the Department of Political Science at MIT. She studies American and Comparative politics with a focus on racial diversity, political violence, and political participation. Her dissertation research examines how racial diversity shapes the political involvements of churches. Methodologically, she is interested in the synergies between positivist and interpretive methodologies.
Jasmine graduated summa cum laude from UCLA with degrees in Political Science and Economics. She is a recipient of a Walter A. Rosenblith Presidential Fellowship at MIT.
Biography
Jasmine English is a PhD Candidate in the Department of Political Science at MIT. She studies American and Comparative politics with a focus on racial diversity, political violence, and political participation. Her dissertation research examines how racial diversity shapes the political involvements of churches. Methodologically, she is interested in the synergies between positivist and interpretive methodologies.
Jasmine graduated summa cum laude from UCLA with degrees in Political Science and Economics. She is a recipient of a Walter A. Rosenblith Presidential Fellowship at MIT.