Quinton Link
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Quinton Link

Siyana adapted her political science PhD work to the proxy voting context to develop our first-of-its-kind approach to benchmarking proxy voting records.

After publishing her PhD in the #1 journal for international relations worldwide, Siyana has continued to produce an impressive range of applied and academic work. In September 2024, she co-published a paper in another top journal in which she and co-authors applied semi-supervised computational text analysis based on word embeddings to over 300,000 articles from The Economist between 1843 and 2020 to capture the territoriality−functionality continuum in global discourse.

Academic Publications

  • Gurova, Siyana, 2024. Ideological cleavages beyond the nation-state : the emergence of transnational political groups in international parliaments. The Review of International Organizations. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11558-023-09522-3
  • Caramani, D., Gurova, S., & Widmann, T. (2024). The Evolution of Global Cleavages: A Historical Analysis of Territorial and Functional World Alignments Based on Automated Text Analysis, 1843–2020. Comparative Political Studies, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/00104140241271085

Quinton Link recently graduated from Pomona College in California with a Bachelor's degree in environmental economics. He is passionate about combining his experience in economic theory and data analytics to gain insights into sustainable investing practices. Quinton believes that data-driven solutions, combined with sound financial policy, will be crucial in bringing the broader economy into alignment with the world’s most ambitious climate goals.

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