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Radcliffe Research Partnership Opportunities

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A Reprise

Fellow: David Alekhuogie

Subjects: Literature/ African American studies/ film/ visual art

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Sonic Cyberfeminisms: A Feminist-Futurist Opera Employing Soft Robotics

Fellow: Patricia Alessandrini

Subjects: Music/ opera/ critical theory/ feminism/ robotics (STEAM)

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Untitled Wind Project and Untitled Water Project

Fellow: Theo Anthony

Subjects: Film/ visual arts

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Autobiography of Sand: Relief Map of a Drifting Mind

Fellow: Gabeba Baderoon

Subjects: Literature/ history/ research and medical humanities

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Artificial Intelligence and Justice Reform: Promoting Fairness and Efficiency

Fellow: Daniel L. Chen

Subjects: Economics/ data science/ law

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The Gospel According to Pauli

Fellow: Lisa A. Crooms-Robinson

Subjects: Theology/ law/ US history (18th–20th centuries)

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Three-Part Invention—From Lab to Impact

Fellow: Diana Dabby

Subjects: Science/ engineering/ music/ Russian/ Italian/ fine arts

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Building an Arabic Bibliography of the Post-Colonial Egyptian State and the History of Science and Medicine in the Middle East and North Africa (SWANA) Region

Fellow: Jennifer L. Derr

Subjects: History/ history of science/ Middle Eastern studies

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Litigating in Black and White: Black Legal Culture(s), White Violence, and Tort Law during Jim Crow

Fellow: Myisha S. Eatmon

Subjects: Law/ African American studies/ history

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Class and Race in Brazil: Black Trade Unionists and “Racial Democracy,” 1945–1980

Fellow: Paulo Fontes

Subjects: Latin American history/ labor history/ racial relations

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Politics in Our Time: Authoritarian Peril and Democratic Hope in America’s 21st Century

Fellow: Gary Gerstle

Subjects: History/ American studies/ government/ sociology

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Gender Differences in Addiction: The Emerging Epidemic in Women and Girls

Fellow: Shelly F. Greenfield

Subjects: Psychiatry/ addiction psychiatry/ gender/ epidemiology/ policy

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Black New England

Fellow: Kerri K. Greenidge

Subjects: African American history/ New England history/ historical biography

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You Had to Do It That Way: Constraints on Marital, Sexual, and Reproductive Self-Determination among New York's Charedi Jews

Fellow: Jennifer S. Hirsch

Subjects: Social sciences (anthropology/ sociology/ political science)/ gender and sexuality studies/ Jewish studies/ American studies/ social policy/ political science/ law

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Intersecting Past Worlds: An Interdisciplinary Study of Environmental Impact, Pestilence, and Social Transformation in the 3rd-Century Crisis

Fellow: Sabine R. Huebner

Subjects: Classical studies (ancient history, archaeology, egyptology, papyrology)/ climatology (palaeoclimatology)/ genetics (palaeogenetics, aDNA studies)

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This Too Shall Burn: America in the Age of Wood

Fellow: Daniel Immerwahr

Subjects: American history/ the environment

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Honoring Dignity: Learning from Narratives to Dismantle Shame and Mitigate Mental Health Discrimination in Healthcare

Fellow: Kelly Irwin

Subjects: Medicine/ qualitative research/ human rights

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Unpeace in the Land: Art and War in Sri Lanka, c. 1930–2020

Fellow: Sonal Khullar

Subjects: Art history/ literary studies/ cultural history/ South Asian studies

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Criminalizing Intimacy: Marriage, Concubinage, and Adultery Law in Korea, 1469–2015

Fellow: Jisoo M. Kim

Subjects: History/ gender and sexuality/ law

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Exploring Our Place in the Milky Way

Fellow: Ralf Klessen

Subjects: Astronomy and astrophysics/ data science

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Swans, A Novel

Fellow: Claire Luchette

Subjects: Literature/ creative writing

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Imagination’s End: A Script for the Grenada Revolution

Fellow: Santiago Mostyn

Subjects: Film/ visual art/ literature/ cultural history

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Oral Histories in the United States Post-Dobbs

Fellow: Yxta Maya Murray

Subjects: Law/ human rights/ reproductive freedom/ gender

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Integrating Human Behavior, Socio-economic Heterogeneity, Climatic Change, and Epidemiological Models to Forecast Disease Effects and Guide Health Policies

Fellow: Calistus N. Ngonghala

Subject: Mathematical biology

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“My Home, Our Planet”: Venezuelan Migrant Children in Brazil and the Role of Education of Climate Change

Fellow: Gabrielle Oliveira

Subjects: Migration studies/ climate change/ education

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Structural Racism and Risk for Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors among Black and Latine Youth

Fellow: Lillian Polanco-Roman

Subjects: Mental health equity/ racism studies/ clinical psychology

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Aesthetic Archives of Cuba’s Second Slavery

Fellow: Rachel Price

Subjects: Literature/ Latin American studies/ Cuban studies/ African diaspora/ media studies/ art history

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Developing Tools for Understanding the Role of Calcification in Diseases of the Brain Vasculature

Fellow: Anne M. Robertson

Subjects: Biomechanical engineering/ cardiovascular disease

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Why Do Americans Disagree about Science and What Can We Do about It?

Fellow: Jodi Schneider

Subjects: Web science/ computational social science/ science and technology studies/ informatics/ information science/ communication/ journalism/ political science/ sociology/ history of science

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Improving Human-Computer Interaction with Real-time Brain Signals

Fellow: Erin Treacy Solovey

Subjects: Computer science/ psychology/ neuroscience/ statistics/ human-computer interaction

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Critically Auditing Generative Music Systems

Fellow: Jonathan Sterne

Subjects: Generative AI and culture/ programming/ data analytics/ experimental research methods/ music

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Nonhuman Sound, Audio Culture, and the Politics of Machine Learning

Fellow: Jonathan Sterne

Subjects: Media studies/ history of science/ technology/ AI and culture/ sound/ environments

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Unsexed: Sex and Gender in the Living World

Fellow: Lixing Sun

Subjects: Life sciences/ science communication

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Patterns

Fellow: Jessica Vaughn

Subjects: Visual arts/ robotics/ engineering/ architecture/ women’s studies

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Histories of School-Based Policing: Comparative and International Perspectives

Fellow: Derron O. Wallace

Subjects: Sociology/ African diaspora studies/ education studies/ history

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Cluster Algebras

Fellow: Lauren K. Williams

Subject: Mathematics (algebraic combinatorics)

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