Dominiquo Santistevan
Dominiquo Santistevan B.S., Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
M.A., Sociology, University of Chicago
Email Interests:

Comparative/Historical/Macro Sociology, Economic Sociology, Environmental Sociology, Political Sociology, Sociology of Religion, Social Theory

Doctoral Candidate (2019); Neubauer Family Foundation Distinguished Scholar

My dissertation focuses on historical change in late nineteenth century Burma. The project tracks the changing concepts of order and authority across several institutional domains–namely, resource concessions, administration, infrastructure, diplomacy, and finance–between the annexation of Upper Burma and the construction of the new inter-imperial regional order which assumed a more concrete form at the end of the nineteenth century.

Recent Research / Recent Publications

Recent Publications

Dominiquo Santistevan and Eduardo Terra Romero, "Introduction, The Future of Capitalism: Neo-Feudalism?” The Journal of European Economic History, Forthcoming.

Cowls, J., Darius, P., Santistevan, D., & Schramm, M. (2022). “Constitutional metaphors: Facebook’s ‘supreme court’ and the legitimation of platform governance.” New Media & Society, 0(0).

Leng, Yan, Dominiquo Santistevan, and Alex Pentland. (2021) ”Understanding collective regularity in human mobility as a familiar stranger phenomenon.” Scientific Reports, 11.1: 19444.

Borrescio-Higa, Florencia, and Dominiquo Santistevan. (2029). “Examining the relationship between poverty and length of stay: a repeated cross-sectional study of pediatric hospitalisations in Chile.” BMJ, 10.8: e034512.