Radcliffe Research Partnership Opportunities
Fascism in America
Fellow: Omer Aziz
Subject Areas: Nonfiction, Documentary, Multimedia
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Fellow: Karen Bakker
Subject Areas: Digital Technology, Environmental Sustainability, STS (Science and Technology Studies), Artificial Intelligence, Environmental Conservation
More about Smart EarthWondering Eye: Shirley Clarke and the Edges of Cinema
Fellow: Jaimie Baron
Subject Areas: Film/Visual Art, US Cultural History
More about Wondering Eye: Shirley Clarke and the Edges of CinemaAmelia Earhart and American Feminism
Fellow: Jennifer Finney Boylan
Subject Areas: Creative Writing, Journalism, Feminism
More about Amelia Earhart and American FeminismTouching Pitch
Fellow: William Cheng
Subject Areas: Music, New Media, Game Design
More about Touching PitchToward the Design of Functional Proteins Using Learned Surface Fingerprints
Fellow: Bruno Correia
Subject Area: Computational Biology
More about Toward the Design of Functional Proteins Using Learned Surface FingerprintsBiorefinery: A Sustainable Waste Management Solution for the Developing World
Fellow: Olatunde Samuel Dahunsi
Subject Areas: Biotechnology, Environmental Science, Renewable and Sustainable Energy
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Fellow: Christina L. Davis
Subject Area: Trade
More about Trade Competition and CooperationWhen Wounds Travel: Ecologies of War and Healthcare East of the Mediterranean
Fellow: Omar Dewachi
Subject Areas: Medical Anthropology, History of Science, Global Health, Middle East Studies
More about When Wounds Travel: Ecologies of War and Healthcare East of the MediterraneanReimaging Digital Futures: Documenting and Communicating Alternatives to Work, Safety and Surveillance, and Transportation
Fellow: Tawanna Dillahunt
Subject Areas: Human-Computer Interaction, Science and Technology Studies, Black Feminist Studies, Computer Science, Cultural Studies, History
More about Reimaging Digital Futures: Documenting and Communicating Alternatives to Work, Safety and Surveillance, and TransportationMapping Gender and Racial Capitalism: Atlantic Geographies of Reproduction from Boston to the Caribbean
Fellow: Elizabeth Maddock Dillon
Subject Areas: History of Boston and Early Caribbean, Digital Humanities, Literary Studies, African American Studies, Gender Studies
More about Mapping Gender and Racial Capitalism: Atlantic Geographies of Reproduction from Boston to the CaribbeanIntimate Inequalities: Informality and the Afterlives of Slavery in Recife, Brazil
Fellow: Brodwyn Fischer
Subject Areas: History, Urban Studies, Slavery Emancipation and Race, Inequality, Brazilian Studies, Latin American Studies, Citizenship Studies
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Fellow: Ebony Flowers
Subject Areas: Disability Studies, Creative Writing, Visual Art/Studies
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Fellow: Isabel Galleymore
Subject Areas: Literature, Environmental Humanities, Cultural Studies, Cute Studies
More about Cuteness in Contemporary Environmental CulturePUSHAHEAD: The True Story of Edward P. McCabe, Black Dreams, and Colonization Nightmares
Fellow: Caleb J. Gayle
Subject Areas: Literature, History, African American Studies
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Fellow: Anand Giridharadas
Subject Areas: Journalism, Ethnography, Sociology
More about Out of Many: American StoriesQuartette: Four Women in Jazz, Stories from The Lives of Maxine Sullivan, Velma Middleton, Melba Liston, and Shirley Scott
Fellow: Maxine Gordon
Subject Areas: African American History, Jazz, Black Feminist Geography, Women and Black Music
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Fellow: Rebecca Hall
Subject Areas: Art, Sequential Art, 19th-Century US History
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Fellow: Betsy Herbin-Triant
Subject Area: US History
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Fellow: Lisa I. Iezzoni
Subject Area: Biology and Medical Sciences
More about Supporting People with Severe Disability or Health Problems Living in Homes and CommunitiesExit Wounds: American Guns, Mexican Lives, and the Vicious Circle of Violence
Fellow: Ieva Jusionyte
Subject Areas: History, Anthropology, Government, Other Social Sciences and Humanities
More about Exit Wounds: American Guns, Mexican Lives, and the Vicious Circle of ViolenceThe Reversal of the Electoral Gender Gap: Why American Men Have Become Conservative
Fellow: Orit Kedar
Subject Areas: Political Science, Political Economy
More about The Reversal of the Electoral Gender Gap: Why American Men Have Become ConservativeAbiayala: A Trans-Hemispheric Indigenous Manifesto
Fellow: Emil’ Keme
Subject Areas: Indigenous Studies, Literature, Film, Visual Art, Cartography
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Fellow: Kapwani Kiwanga
Subject Areas: Biology, Botanics, Visual Arts, Law, History
More about ExsiccatumWriting a Book for Clarifying the Mysteries of Choosing Statistical and Machine-Learning Methods in Genomics Research
Fellow: Jingyi Jessica Li
Subject Areas: Statistics, Genomics, Bioinformatics
More about Writing a Book for Clarifying the Mysteries of Choosing Statistical and Machine-Learning Methods in Genomics ResearchThe Financialization of Housing
Fellow: Francesca Mari
Subject Area: Nonfiction
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Fellow: Ndubueze L. Mbah
Subject Areas: African History, Slavery and Labor, Migration Studies, Gender and Sexuality, Imperialism
More about African Rebellious Migrants: The Forgery of Abolition and the Quest for FreedomSwims with the Fishes—A Small-scale Robot That Integrates with Marine Environment
Fellow: Yahya Modarres-Sadeghi
Subject Areas: Engineering, Robotics, Fluid Mechanics
More about Swims with the Fishes—A Small-scale Robot That Integrates with Marine EnvironmentExclusion and Exploitation: The Incarceration of Black Americans from Slavery to the Present
Fellow: Christopher Muller
Subject Areas: Economic History, Historical Sociology
More about Exclusion and Exploitation: The Incarceration of Black Americans from Slavery to the PresentDesign and Development of a Mobile Health App for Harvard Students
Fellow: Susan A. Murphy
Subject Areas: Psychology, Neuroscience
More about Design and Development of a Mobile Health App for Harvard StudentsPostindustrial Ecology: New Values in Recovering Marine Ecosystems
Fellow: Joe Roman
Subject Areas: Conservation Biology, Ecological Economics, General Nonfiction
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Fellow: Tomoko Shiroyama
Subject Areas: History, Asia Studies, Digital Humanities
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Fellow: Laura Weinrib
Subject Areas: Law, History
More about Money in Politics in Modern AmericaScience, Education, and Visualization of Future Climate Change
Fellow: Hong Yang
Subject Areas: Earth and Climate Sciences, Education, Visual Arts
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