News & Stories
Announcing the Summer 2021 MnDRIVE Human in the Data Fellows
Eight graduate students from the University of Minnesota have been selected to participate in the Summer 2021 MnDRIVE Human in the Data Fellowship, presented by the IAS, DASH, and Research Computing.
Meet an IAS Residential Fellow: Florencia Pech-Cárdenas
Meet Florencia Pech-Cárdenas, Interdisciplinary Doctoral Fellow at the IAS, who is working on a project exploring the intersections among tourism, handicraft production, gender, livelihoods and forest management in Maya communities of Yucatan, Mexico.
Meet an IAS Residential Fellow: Tammy Berberi
Meet Tammy Berberi—IAS Faculty Fellow for Spring 2021—working on Disability and Joy, a literature review that will serve as the foundation for a series of qualitative interviews with disabled people about their experiences of joy.
Announcing the 2021–2022 IAS Interdisciplinary Doctoral Fellows!
We are delighted to announce the IAS Interdisciplinary Doctoral Fellows for 2021–2022. IDFs spend a semester in residence at the IAS. Together with our Faculty Fellows, they constitute a supportive interdisciplinary intellectual community.
Meet an IAS Residential Fellow: Emily Winderman
Meet Emily Winderman, a Spring 2021 IAS Residential Faculty Fellow, working on the project “Back-Alley Abortion: A History of Sanitary Rhetoric and Reproductive Injustice.” By tracing how the phrase “back-alley abortion” circulated through different media outlets, institutions, and advocacy circles, I seek to discern how assumptions of unsanitary space get laminated onto non-white medical practitioners.
Meet an IAS Residential Fellow: Hassan Abdel Salam
Meet Hassan Abdel Salam (IAS Faculty Fellow, Spring 2021), working on his project The Human Rights Fatwas: How Orthodox Jurists Deliver Human Rights Decisions in their Adjudication of Islamic Law, which asks how orthodox jurists advance human rights.
Meet an IAS Residential Fellow: SeungGyeong (Jade) Ji
Meet SeungGyeong (Jade) Ji (Interdisciplinary Doctoral Fellow at the IAS, 2020-21), working on her project Rights and Redemption: Politics of Abortion in South Korea 1974-2019, which uses ethnography to examine the contested meanings of abortion across social, cultural, and legal domains in South Korea.
Meet an IAS Residential Fellow: Jason Kerwin
Meet Jason Kerwin, (IAS Faculty Fellow, spring 2021), working on his project, Overcoming Procrastination and Other Behavioral Barriers in the HIV Epidemic, which attempts to tackle that challenge by using appointments and financial commitment devices to try to overcome procrastination in HIV testing.
Meet an IAS Residential Fellow: Jennifer Row
Meet Jennie Row (IAS Faculty Fellow, Spring 2021), working on her second book in progress, The Body Perfect: the Aesthetics of Ableism in the Francophone Early Modern World, which explores how able bodiedness and disability became—crucially—racialized and gendered in the early modern period.
Announcing the 2021–2022 IAS Faculty Fellows!
We are delighted to announce the IAS Residential Faculty Fellows for 2021–2022. Faculty fellows spend a semester in residence at the IAS. Together with our Interdisciplinary Doctoral Fellows, they constitute a supportive interdisciplinary intellectual community.