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51. Fellows & Grantees
Amber Gove
"Taking Sides: The Effects of Supply and Demand Driven Policies on Parent Decision Making and Education Investment in Brazil"
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52. Fellows & Grantees
Amber Levanon Seligson
"When Democracies Elect Dictators: Motivations for and Impact of the Election of Former Authoritarians in Argentina and Bolivia"
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53. Fellows & Grantees
Amelia Morel Fiske
Representing Oil Damages: Evidence, Health, and the Environment in the Ecuadorian Amazon
In 1972, the U.S. based Texaco Corporation began oil production in the upper Amazon, operating for 20 years without any environmental regulations or public health guidelines. The result was the largest and most sustained oil disaster to date, for which damages are now being sough… -
54. Fellows & Grantees
Amiel Melnick
'Black Spots': Roads, Accidents, and Uncertainty in Kenya
Traffic accidents have made roads in many parts of Africa into sites of frequent, violent death. One commentator calls the road ‘a huge slaughter slab,’ another decries ‘the death stretches our road have become.’ In Kenya, road crashes are third only to AIDS and malaria a… -
55. Fellows & Grantees
Amira Mittermaier
"A Poetics of the Imagination: Dreams and Dream Interpretation in Contemporary Egypt"
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56. Fellows & Grantees
Amrita Pande
Commercial Surrogate Mothering In India: Nine Months Of Labor?
In this study of surrogate mothers in India, I introduce the concept of “sexualized care work” to describe a new type of reproductive labor emerging in some parts of India – commercial surrogacy – that is similar to existing forms of care-work but is stigmatized, among ot… -
57. Fellows & Grantees
Amy Zhang
Recycled Cities: Remaking Waste in Post-reform Urban China
Post-reform Chinese cities have transformed from centers of production to centers of consumption, and large urban centers like Guangzhou and Beijing currently face a mounting waste crisis as official treatment facilities near capacity. This project traces the circulation of waste… -
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Amy C. Offner
Anti-Poverty Programs, Social Conflict, and Economic Thought in Colombia and the United States, 1948-1980
My dissertation asks how ideas about capitalist development evolved through the experience of implementing Cold War anti-poverty programs, and how ideas circulated between the United States and Latin America. Focusing the Latin American research on Colombia, I examine the ideas… -
59. Fellows & Grantees
Amy Elizabeth Wendling
Karl Marx and the Significance of Machines in Late Philosophical Modernity
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60. Fellows & Grantees
Amy Hanser
"Serving the People: Department Stores and Social Change in Urban China"


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