I am currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Michigan. Prior to beginning this appointment, I was the Jeffrey L. Hyde and Sharon D. Hyde and Political Science Board of Visitors Early Career Professor in Political Science in the Department of Political Science at Penn State University. In June 2013, I graduated with a Ph.D. in political science from the University of California, San Diego. I also studied at the University of North Texas, where I graduated with an M.S. in political science (2007), a B.F.A in drawing and painting (2005), and a B.A. in political science (2005). My core research focuses on the politics and measurement of human rights, discrimination, violence, and repression. I use computational methods to understand why governments around the world torture, maim, and kill individuals within their jurisdiction and the processes monitors use to observe and document these abuses. Other projects cover a broad array of themes but share a focus on computationally intensive methods and research design. These methodological tools, essential for analyzing data at massive scale, open up new insights into the micro-foundations of state repression and the politics of measurement. Please visit my website for more information about my research.
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May 7, 2023 - Human Rights Scores Dataverse
Fariss, Christopher, 2014, "Replication data for: Respect for Human Rights has Improved Over Time: Modeling the Changing Standard of Accountability", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/25830, Harvard Dataverse, V3
According to indicators of political repression currently used by scholars, human rights practices have not improved over the past 35 years, despite the spread of human rights norms, better monitoring, and the increasing prevalence of electoral democracy. I argue that this empirical pattern is not an indication of stagnating human rights practices....
Dec 29, 2022
Fariss, Christopher, 2022, "Fariss Course Syllabus Archive", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/283OUN, Harvard Dataverse, V2
Archive of course syllabi from my classes.
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