Fan Lu

Fan Lu

Assistant Professor

She/Her

PhD Political Science (University of California, Davis), BA Economics (Emory University)

Political Studies

Comparative Politics, Gender and Politics

Assistant Professor

fan.lu@queensu.ca

Mackintosh-Corry Hall, C429

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Research Interests

American Politics, Racial Politics, Immigration, Quantitative Methods

Fan Lu would be interested in supervising graduate students in the areas of racial politics and American politics. 

Brief Biography

Fan Lu’s primary fields of study are American Politics and Quantitative Methods, with a focus on race. She is interested in understanding political relations between Latinos, Asians, and African Americans. “People of color” in the United States share similar experiences with discrimination and political mis/underrepresentation. Yet, each group has distinct racial and cultural identities that lend themselves to different political needs and aspirations. What motivates them to form political coalitions with one another? What instigates inter-group conflict? She answers these questions using a combination of individual and aggregate level data, with plans to extend the study of racial politics beyond the United States.

Teaching

For detailed information about political studies courses and instructors, please refer to the Undergraduate and Graduate pages. 

Service (2024/2025)

  • Departmental Committee 
  • Equity Issues Committee
  • POLS University Research Ethics Board (UREB) Committee

Recent Works

Peer-reviewed articles

Lu, Fan. 2024. "". Politics & Gender, pg. 1-5. 

Kato, Gento and Fan Lu. 2023. “”,&Բ;International Journal of Public Opinion Research, Volume 35, Issue 4.

Lu, Fan. 2020. “”.&Բ;ocial Science Quarterly, 101(5): 1869-1884.

Lu, Fan. 2020. “”.&Բ;Politics, Groups and Identities, 8(3): 595-614. 

Lu, Fan, and Bradford Jones. 2019. “”.&Բ;Politics, Groups and Identities, 7(3):615–624.