Daniel Lobo

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. As an economic sociologist, his research focuses on power, ideology, moral psychology, and the organizational-level mechanisms that allocate opportunity and reproduce income and wealth inequality. He tends to use a mixed-methods approach, including interviews, surveys, field experiments, and computational techniques.

How Race Shapes Americans’ Views of Fairness and Trade

In new research, Daniel Lobo and Ryan Brutger theorize that American concepts of fairness are shaped by race and lived experiences. In a national survey experiment, they confirm that white and Black Americans view differently what constitutes “fair” trade policy.

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