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  • 21. Fellows & Grantees

    Ala Alazzeh

    Locating Non-Violence: An Ethnographic Research of the Contemporary Palestinian Political Culture
    I propose to conduct an ethnographic study of the proliferation of the discourse of non-violence in Palestinian political culture and practices. Violence is an everyday reality for the people living in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT), and a defining feature of the Pale…

    Year 2009 University Rice University Fellowship/Grant International Dissertation Research Fellowship (IDRF)

  • 22. Fellows & Grantees

    Alberto A. Harambour Ross

    Borderland Sovereignties: Race, Class, and Nation in Patagonia’s Nation-State Building, Argentina and Chile, 1840-1925
    This research engages the (re)configuration of popular identities in the making of Argentinean and Chilean Patagonia. Triple frontier (‘civilizational’, internal and international), it was occupied and then populated by Chilote indigenous and European seasonal and permanent s…

    Year 2008 University State University of New York at Stony Brook Fellowship/Grant International Dissertation Research Fellowship (IDRF)

  • 23. Fellows & Grantees

    Alberto Aldo Marchesi

    Geographies of Armed Protest: Transnational Cold War, Latin American Internationalism and the New Left in the Southern Cone (1966-1976).
    In the 1960s, a period characterized by the gradual closing of political space in South America due to the upsurge of authoritarian regimes, New Left armed organizations emerged to embrace political violence and transnational strategies as the only path to achieve social change.

    Year 2008 University New York University Fellowship/Grant International Dissertation Research Fellowship (IDRF)

  • 24. Fellows & Grantees

    Aleeze Sattar

    An Unresolved Inheritance: Postcolonial State Formation and Indigenous Communities in Chimborazo, Ecuador, 1820-1875

    Year 1997 University New School Fellowship/Grant International Dissertation Research Fellowship (IDRF)

  • 25. Fellows & Grantees

    Alejandra Bronfman

    From Head-Measuring to Festival Gazing: Thinking about Race in Cuba, 1878-1940

    Year 1997 University Princeton University Fellowship/Grant International Dissertation Research Fellowship (IDRF)

  • 26. Fellows & Grantees

    Alejandro Velasco

    From Democratic Revolution to Massacre in Venezuela: Popular Consciousness and the Emergence of the Multitude in Caracas, 1958-1989

    Year 2004 University Duke University Fellowship/Grant International Dissertation Research Fellowship (IDRF)

  • 27. Fellows & Grantees

    Alejandro Walters

    Rebuilding Technologically Competitive Industries: Lessons from Chile’s and Argentina’s Wine Industry Restructuring

    Year 1997 University Massachusetts Institute of Technology Fellowship/Grant International Dissertation Research Fellowship (IDRF)

  • 28. Fellows & Grantees

    Alessandro Angelini

    The Production of Urban "Knowledges:" The Favelas of Rio de Janeiro as Sites of Intervention
    This field research project explores the interface between favelas, or shantytowns, and a range of state, civil-society, and private actors in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. How does residents’ knowledge figure into that of experts? How do these brokers translate knowledge into politi…

    Year 2008 University City University of New York Graduate Center Fellowship/Grant International Dissertation Research Fellowship (IDRF)

  • 29. Fellows & Grantees

    Alessia Frassani

    Art and Identity in Colonial Oaxaca: Dominicans, Spaniards, and Mixtecs at the Convento of Yanhuitlan

    Year 2006 University City University of New York Graduate Center Fellowship/Grant International Dissertation Research Fellowship (IDRF)

  • 30. Fellows & Grantees

    Alex F. Borucki

    From Shipmates to Soldiers: Emerging Black Identites in Montevideo, 1770-1850
    This project provides a new route to addressing one of the central preoccupations in the literature on slavery in the Atlantic World. How did slavery reshape the identity of slaves, how did slaves develop collective ties within the confines of slavery, and how did this intersect…

    Year 2008 University Emory University Fellowship/Grant International Dissertation Research Fellowship (IDRF)