Di Di

Di Di’s work explores how social institutions and individual identities are conditioned by national context, as well as by gender, ethnicity, religion, and profession. Methodologically, she uses surveys and statistical analysis to examine the broad picture, relying on personal interviews and ethnographic observations to identify specific cultural mechanisms. Her most recent project focuses on how tech workers in China and the US understand the intersection between religion, ethics, and the application of science in the tech sector.

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