About
Charlotte Lloyd is a social/data scientista.
My research in the social and environmental sciences spans a wide range of topics from workplace DEI to satisfaction in commercial sexual transactions, from spatial access to services to lock delays on inland waterways. I am deeply committed to issues of equity, social membership, inclusion, belonging, truth, reparations and transitional justice. My professional goal is to reduce social and planetary harm, especially by chipping away at deeply entrenched systems of gendered and ethno-racialized inequalities. I received my PhD in Sociology from Harvard University in 2019.
Skills
Languages
Spanish (advanced), Turkish (intermediate)
Data Analysis
Python, R, STATA, Excel, Atlas.ti, MAXQDA, NVivoDesign
Wordpress, OpenScholar, Pages
Education
PhD in SociologyHarvard University
2015-2019
After spending over 15 months conducting fieldwork in Australia, I finished my dissertation as a Graduate Fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study
Certificate in Computational Science & Eng. | Harvard University
2014-2017
One of the few social scientists to pursue the secondary field option in Computational Science & Engineering, I received my certificate in 2017 after completing 4 courses and a final project at the School of Engineering & Applied Sciences.
A.M. in Sociology | Harvard University
2012-2015
After completing the Harvard Sociology program requirements—including 16 required substantive and methods courses, a general written examination, qualifying paper and a teaching fellowship—I received my Master's degree in 2015.
B.A. in Comp. Literature & Political Science | UNC Chapel Hill
2006-2011
I attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as a Morehead-Cain Scholar and graduated summa cum laude with a B.A. in Comparative Literature and Political Science.