Radcliffe Research Partnership Opportunities
A Reprise
Fellow: David Alekhuogie
Subjects: Literature/ African American studies/ film/ visual art
More about A RepriseSonic Cyberfeminisms: A Feminist-Futurist Opera Employing Soft Robotics
Fellow: Patricia Alessandrini
Subjects: Music/ opera/ critical theory/ feminism/ robotics (STEAM)
More about Sonic Cyberfeminisms: A Feminist-Futurist Opera Employing Soft RoboticsUntitled Wind Project and Untitled Water Project
Fellow: Theo Anthony
Subjects: Film/ visual arts
More about Untitled Wind Project and Untitled Water ProjectAutobiography of Sand: Relief Map of a Drifting Mind
Fellow: Gabeba Baderoon
Subjects: Literature/ history/ research and medical humanities
More about Autobiography of Sand: Relief Map of a Drifting MindArtificial Intelligence and Justice Reform: Promoting Fairness and Efficiency
Fellow: Daniel L. Chen
Subjects: Economics/ data science/ law
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Fellow: Lisa A. Crooms-Robinson
Subjects: Theology/ law/ US history (18th–20th centuries)
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Fellow: Diana Dabby
Subjects: Science/ engineering/ music/ Russian/ Italian/ fine arts
More about Three-Part Invention—From Lab to ImpactBuilding 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
More about 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) RegionLitigating 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
More about Litigating in Black and White: Black Legal Culture(s), White Violence, and Tort Law during Jim CrowClass and Race in Brazil: Black Trade Unionists and “Racial Democracy,” 1945–1980
Fellow: Paulo Fontes
Subjects: Latin American history/ labor history/ racial relations
More about Class and Race in Brazil: Black Trade Unionists and “Racial Democracy,” 1945–1980Politics in Our Time: Authoritarian Peril and Democratic Hope in America’s 21st Century
Fellow: Gary Gerstle
Subjects: History/ American studies/ government/ sociology
More about Politics in Our Time: Authoritarian Peril and Democratic Hope in America’s 21st CenturyGender Differences in Addiction: The Emerging Epidemic in Women and Girls
Fellow: Shelly F. Greenfield
Subjects: Psychiatry/ addiction psychiatry/ gender/ epidemiology/ policy
More about Gender Differences in Addiction: The Emerging Epidemic in Women and GirlsBlack New England
Fellow: Kerri K. Greenidge
Subjects: African American history/ New England history/ historical biography
More about Black New EnglandYou 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
More about You Had to Do It That Way: Constraints on Marital, Sexual, and Reproductive Self-Determination among New York's Charedi JewsIntersecting 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)
More about Intersecting Past Worlds: An Interdisciplinary Study of Environmental Impact, Pestilence, and Social Transformation in the 3rd-Century CrisisThis Too Shall Burn: America in the Age of Wood
Fellow: Daniel Immerwahr
Subjects: American history/ the environment
More about This Too Shall Burn: America in the Age of WoodHonoring Dignity: Learning from Narratives to Dismantle Shame and Mitigate Mental Health Discrimination in Healthcare
Fellow: Kelly Irwin
Subjects: Medicine/ qualitative research/ human rights
More about Honoring Dignity: Learning from Narratives to Dismantle Shame and Mitigate Mental Health Discrimination in HealthcareUnpeace 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
More about Unpeace in the Land: Art and War in Sri Lanka, c. 1930–2020Criminalizing Intimacy: Marriage, Concubinage, and Adultery Law in Korea, 1469–2015
Fellow: Jisoo M. Kim
Subjects: History/ gender and sexuality/ law
More about Criminalizing Intimacy: Marriage, Concubinage, and Adultery Law in Korea, 1469–2015Exploring Our Place in the Milky Way
Fellow: Ralf Klessen
Subjects: Astronomy and astrophysics/ data science
More about Exploring Our Place in the Milky WaySwans, A Novel
Fellow: Claire Luchette
Subjects: Literature/ creative writing
More about Swans, A NovelImagination’s End: A Script for the Grenada Revolution
Fellow: Santiago Mostyn
Subjects: Film/ visual art/ literature/ cultural history
More about Imagination’s End: A Script for the Grenada RevolutionOral Histories in the United States Post-Dobbs
Fellow: Yxta Maya Murray
Subjects: Law/ human rights/ reproductive freedom/ gender
More about Oral Histories in the United States Post-DobbsIntegrating 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
More about Integrating Human Behavior, Socio-economic Heterogeneity, Climatic Change, and Epidemiological Models to Forecast Disease Effects and Guide Health Policies“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
More about “My Home, Our Planet”: Venezuelan Migrant Children in Brazil and the Role of Education of Climate ChangeStructural 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
More about Structural Racism and Risk for Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors among Black and Latine YouthAesthetic Archives of Cuba’s Second Slavery
Fellow: Rachel Price
Subjects: Literature/ Latin American studies/ Cuban studies/ African diaspora/ media studies/ art history
More about Aesthetic Archives of Cuba’s Second SlaveryDeveloping Tools for Understanding the Role of Calcification in Diseases of the Brain Vasculature
Fellow: Anne M. Robertson
Subjects: Biomechanical engineering/ cardiovascular disease
More about Developing Tools for Understanding the Role of Calcification in Diseases of the Brain VasculatureWhy 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
More about Why Do Americans Disagree about Science and What Can We Do about It?Improving Human-Computer Interaction with Real-time Brain Signals
Fellow: Erin Treacy Solovey
Subjects: Computer science/ psychology/ neuroscience/ statistics/ human-computer interaction
More about Improving Human-Computer Interaction with Real-time Brain SignalsCritically Auditing Generative Music Systems
Fellow: Jonathan Sterne
Subjects: Generative AI and culture/ programming/ data analytics/ experimental research methods/ music
More about Critically Auditing Generative Music SystemsNonhuman Sound, Audio Culture, and the Politics of Machine Learning
Fellow: Jonathan Sterne
Subjects: Media studies/ history of science/ technology/ AI and culture/ sound/ environments
More about Nonhuman Sound, Audio Culture, and the Politics of Machine LearningUnsexed: 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
More about PatternsHistories of School-Based Policing: Comparative and International Perspectives
Fellow: Derron O. Wallace
Subjects: Sociology/ African diaspora studies/ education studies/ history
More about Histories of School-Based Policing: Comparative and International PerspectivesCluster Algebras
Fellow: Lauren K. Williams
Subject: Mathematics (algebraic combinatorics)
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