Ibrahim Chiu
267 19th Ave S
Minneapolis,
MN
55455
Ibrahim is a PhD Candidate specializing in comparative politics and methodology. His research centers on modernization and its pushbacks, political and religious violence, and right-wing movements across the world. His works involve employing statistical techniques to triangulate causal hypotheses derived from qualitative research, conducting causal inference analyses using time-series cross-sectional (TSCS) data from large-scale surveys, and utilizing spatial data to assess the causal effects of conflicts and policies. Currently, He is applying text analysis to study moral anxiety and religious rhetoric based on the Parliamentary Hansard of Malaysia and various social media platforms.
Office Hours: By appointment
Educational Background
- M.A.: Political Science, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities, 2025
- M.A.: Political Science, National Taiwan University, 2020
- B.A.: Political Theory, National Taiwan University, 2017
Specialties
- Political Islam
- Modernization and its pushbacks
- text analysis