Daniel M. Lobo
Sociologist. Behavioral Scientist. Social Theorist.
Sociologist. Behavioral Scientist. Social Theorist.
Daniel Lobo is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Sociology at the University of California-Berkeley, also affiliated with the Management of Organizations (MORS) group at the Haas School of Business. He studies how culture and technology shape social evaluations in politics and markets. He tends to use a mixed-methods approach, including interviews, surveys, field experiments, and computational techniques.
Daniel's research has been published in the American Political Science Review, and has received generous support from the Mellon Foundation, the American Council of Learned Societies, the National Science Foundation, and the UC Berkeley Institute for Research on Labor and Employment (IRLE), among others. His dissertation research focuses on how competing organizational frames of "merit" shape job hiring evaluations in professional service occupations.
Daniel holds an A.B. in Social Studies, with high honors, from Harvard College and a M.A. in Sociology from UC Berkeley. Outside of academia, he enjoys hiking, lifting, traveling, live music, meditation, all things Oakland, and spending time with loved ones. Daniel identifies as Black (ethnically Cape Verdean), queer, and working-class. He is also a first-generation American and college graduate.