Gillian Slee
Postdoctoral Scholar, Political Science
Bio
Gillian Slee is the Gerhard Casper Fellow in Rule of Law at the Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law (CDDRL) at Stanford University. Her work focuses on understanding and ameliorating inequality in American state processes. To this end, she has studied institutions with far-reaching consequences: public defense, child protective services, and parole. With each of her projects, Gillian aims to humanize key state processes and, in so doing, demonstrate how institutions’ relational dynamics shape inequality. She uses a range of methods—ethnography, in-depth interviews, and statistics—and has published her work in Theory and Society, Social Service Review, Politics & Society, and Journal of Marriage and Family.
Gillian completed her Ph.D. in Sociology and Social Policy at Princeton University in 2024. She earned her M.Phil. in Criminology at the University of Cambridge, where she was a Herchel Smith Harvard Scholar. Gillian graduated from Harvard College with a degree in Social Studies and a minor in Psychology. Her research has been recognized with Centennial, Charlotte Elizabeth Procter, Marion J. Levy, Jr., and P.E.O. Scholar fellowships.
Professional Education
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Ph.D., Princeton University, Sociology and Social Policy (2024)
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M.A., Princeton University, Sociology (2020)
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M.Phil., University of Cambridge, Criminology (2017)
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A.B., Harvard College, Social Studies (Secondary Field: Psychology) (2016)
All Publications
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Calling on kin: Poverty, the family safety net, and child welfare policy
JOURNAL OF MARRIAGE AND FAMILY
2024
View details for DOI 10.1111/jomf.13014
View details for Web of Science ID 001238718100001
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Of the State, against the State: Public Defenders, Street-Level Bureaucracy, and Discretion in Criminal Court
SOCIAL SERVICE REVIEW
2023; 97 (4): 675-718
View details for DOI 10.1086/726528
View details for Web of Science ID 001143204900004
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Resignation without relief: democratic governance and the relinquishing of parental rights
THEORY AND SOCIETY
2023; 52 (4): 583-623
View details for DOI 10.1007/s11186-023-09511-w
View details for Web of Science ID 000937366800001
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Eviction and Voter Turnout: The Political Consequences of Housing Instability
POLITICS & SOCIETY
2023; 51 (1): 3-29
View details for DOI 10.1177/00323292211050716
View details for Web of Science ID 000715341200001