Research

My research examines how technological change reshapes governance, institutions, and society. I study the development, implementation, and consequences of technology policy using computational social science, text analysis, and mixed-methods research designs.

Research Pipeline

Research pipeline diagram showing the relationship between emerging technologies, technology governance, societal responses, and research methods

Research Projects

Publications

2026

Strategic Interdependence: How Combatants Manage Collective Institutions During War

Nadiya Kostyuk, Jon Lindsay, Eunji Emily Kim, Aniket Anand, Zachary Bischof, Amanda Meng, and Alberto Dainotti

British Journal of Political Science, 56 (2026): e17. Web.

Read at: British Journal of Political Science

2021

Policy Design for COVID-19: Worldwide Evidence on the Efficacies of Early Mask Mandates and Other Policy Interventions

Brian Y. An, Simon Porcher, Shui-Yan Tang, and Eunji Emily Kim

Public Administration Review, 81(6): 1157–1182.

Read at: Public Administration Review

2021

South Korea’s Arctic Policy: Political Motivations for 21st Century Global Engagements

Eunji Kim, and Anna Stenport

The Polar Journal, 11(1): 11–29.

Read at: The Polar Journal