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Megan MacGregor
Biography: Megan MacGregor is a joint PhD Candidate in Anthropology and the Conceptual and Historical Studies of Science (CHSS). Her research is si...
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Alysia Mann Carey
‘I felt the hand of the government in my womb': Black Women, Intimacy, and the Transnational Struggle for Life in Brazil and Colombia takes an ethnogr...
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Ramzy Mardini
The Islamic State, or ISIS, has captured an extraordinary amount of international attention. Today, despite the loss of its territorial state across I...
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Luis Martinez
Abstract: The objective of this research project is to investigate the long run consequences state-led repression on various economic and politica...
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When the New River flows across the US-Mexico border—north from the industrial Mexican city of Mexicali into Imperial Valley, a desert region in south...
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Nisarg Mehta
As nativism makes a resurgence in global politics, why has the ruling Hindu Nationalist BJP in India looked to its global diaspora (particularly in th...
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Alyssa Mendez
Biography: Alyssa Mendez is a second-year PhD student in Anthropology at the University of Chicago. She holds a MA in South European Studies from the...
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Priyanjali Mitra
The rise and persistence of informality in the Indian labor force has intensified inequality among the urban poor. Broadly, the informal economy refer...
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Ashima Mittal
India, the most polluted country on the planet, is becoming a hub for global investment in cleantechnologies in the wake of managing its proliferating...
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Benjamin Montaño
Biography: Benjamin Montaño is a second-year PhD student in the Department of History at the University of Chicago. He holds a BA in Government and C...
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