Vicky Fouka

Vicky Fouka

Vicky Fouka, PhD

  • Associate Professor, Political Science
  • Faculty Research Fellow at NBER
  • Affiliated faculty at The Europe Center
  • CDDRL Affiliated Faculty
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Biography

Vicky Fouka is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Stanford University, a Faculty Research Fellow at the NBER, and a Research Affiliate at CEPR. She is a political economist with interests in group identity and intergroup relations, culture, and historical social dynamics. Her articles are published in journals such as the American Political Science Review, the Review of Economic Studies, the Journal of Politics, the Economic Journal, Public Opinion Quarterly, and Nature Human Behaviour. Her work has received the Joseph L. Bernd award for best paper published in the Journal of Politics, the Economic Journal Austin Robinson prize, and the best article award of the APSA Migration and Citizenship section. She holds a PhD in Economics from Pompeu Fabra University.

Fouka's research was featured in The Europe Center April 2018 Newsletter.

publications

Journal Articles
April 2021

Family History and Attitudes toward Out-Groups

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Journal Articles
May 2020

Political Secularism and Muslim Integration in the West

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Journal Articles
March 2019

How Do Immigrants Respond to Discrimination? The Case of Germans in the US During World War I

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In The News

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News

National Stigmas and Past Atrocities in Germany

Stanford Associate Professor of Political Science Vicky Fouka shares her research on how public recognition of collective culpability has affected German national identity.
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