Angarika Deb

Angarika Deb is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Network Inequality and Fairness Group at TU Graz, working under the ERC Grant, Algorithmic Fairness. Her PhD research was in the Psychology of Inequality, understanding why disadvantaged individuals often become allies of unequal systems, which can lead to perceptions of fairness in systems of inequality. Currently, she is extending her research to study how individuals’ social roles and positionality in social networks might lead to the justification of inequalities by reducing bargaining power. She has applied her work to understand the dynamics of gendered division of household labour, with a goal to figure out how we can give power and autonomy to women in their households. Angarika currently works with experimental, ethnographic, economic, and statistical modeling methods to study the above phenomena, and is integrating social network analysis into her program. She has also taken a cross-cultural approach, studying gender dynamics in nomadic hunter-gatherers, agricultural societies, industrialized societies, and different socioeconomic groups in India. Angarika is also an affiliate Researcher at the Adaptive Social Cognition and Economics in Society Lab at CEU.

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