Mariana V. Ramirez Bustamante
HCIAS Research Associate
Dr. Mariana V. Ramírez Bustamante is a political scientist with a PhD from Vanderbilt University, where she specialized in Comparative Politics and Political Methodology. At Vanderbilt, she was a Graduate Research Affiliate in the LAPOP Lab. She studied political science and administration at the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru (B.A.), Political Science (M.A.) at Vanderbilt University, and Latin American Studies (M.A.) at Salamanca University. In May 2024, she completed her dissertation, which explored the relationship between organized crime and popular political behavior in Latin America. For this research, she used a mix of methods, including experiments, surveys, observational data, in-depth interviews, and focus groups. Mariana joined the HCIAS team in 2024 as a postdoctoral researcher, contributing to the Justice in Transitions to Sustainability project.
Research in Progress
- “Electoral Support for Candidates Involved in Drug Trafficking: Experimental Evidence from Peru.” (Job market paper)
- “How Do Drug Trafficking Organizations Shape Political Attitudes?” (Working paper)
- “How Poll Worker Attendance Affects Elections: Evidence from Peru.” With Mollie Cohen (In progress).
- Who should we believe? (Mis)match between elites’ and ordinary people’s perspectives on in-depth interviews (Working paper)
Selected Publications
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Contact
Dr. Mariana V. Ramírez BUstamante
Heidelberg Center for Ibero-American Studies | HCIAS
Brunnengasse 1 69117, Heidelberg
Email: mariana.ramirezb(at)uni-heidelberg.de
Visiting address:
Bergheimer Straße 58a, 69115 Heidelberg
Room 109 (4311.01.109)