IAS Residential Fellowships 2020-21

Welcome to our 2020–2021 Residential Fellows!

Learn more about the IAS Residential Fellows programs here ▸

INTERDISCIPLINARY DOCTORAL FELLOWS

Julia Brokaw
Entomology, College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences
“Uprooting Assumptions in Pollinator Conservation Policy”

Stephen Ellis
English, College of Liberal Arts
“Making the Case: Legal Curriculum, Literary Culture, & the Cold War”

SeungGyeong (Jade) Ji
Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies, College of Liberal Arts
“Rights and Redemption: Politics of Abortion in South Korea 1974-2019”

Emily Mitamura
Political Science, College of Liberal Arts
“Afterliving Mass Violence: Plot, Justice, and the Cambodian Genocide”

Florencia Pech-Cárdenas
Natural Resource Science and Management, College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences
“Influences of Handicraft Production on Gender, Livelihoods, and Natural Resources Management in Maya Communities”

FACULTY FELLOWS

FALL 2020

Gail Dubrow
School of Architecture, CDes, TC
"Memoir as a Mode of Inquiry and Expression in Environmental Design and Planning for Social Justice."

Greta Friedemann-Sanchez
Global Policy, Public Affairs, TC
"From the Battlefield to the Home Front. Harmonizing Security Policies on Intimate Partner Violence in Post-Conflict Colombia"

Kristine Miller
Landscape Architecture, CDes, TC
"Memoir as a Mode of Inquiry and Expression in Environmental Design and Planning for Social Justice."

Richa Nagar
Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies, CLA-Arts & Humanities, TC
"Songs of Departure"

Rachel Hardeman
Health Policy & Management, Public Health, TC
"Double Jeopardy: An exploration of the relationship between anti-abortion policy and maternal mortality for Black Birthing People in the US"

Elizabeth Wrigley-Field
Sociology, CLA-Social Sciences, TC
"Race and deaths from infectious diseases in the United States, 1900-1950"


SPRING 2021

Hassan Abdel Salam
Sociology, CLA-Social Sciences, TC
"The Human Rights Fatwas: How Human Rights Influence Orthodox Jurists in their Adjudication of Islamic Law"

Tammy Berberi
French, Humanities Division, Morris
"Fixing Meaning? Francophone Disability Studies and the Socio-Imaginative Power of Language"

Jason Kerwin
Applied Economics, CFANS, TC
"Overcoming Procrastination and Other Behavioral Barriers in the HIV Epidemic"

Helen Kinsella
Political Science, CLA-Social Sciences, TC
"War Fatigue: The Biopolitics of Sleep in War"

Jennifer Row
French and Italian, CLA-Arts & Humanities, TC
"The Body Perfect: the Aesthetics of Ableism in the Francophone Early Modern World"

Emily Winderman
Communication Studies, CLA-Social Sciences, TC
"Back-Alley Abortion: A History of Sanitary Rhetoric and Reproductive Injustice"