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Global Center Home Page     Framing the Global Research and Publication Project - FELLOWS
 
Framing the Global Research and Publication Project
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Sixteen scholars pursuing research in global studies have been selected for participation as Fellows in the Framing the Global working group. The fellows represent a variety of disciplines from social sciences, humanities, and professional fields, and were chosen based on the following criteria:

  • engagement in an active, significant research project involving globalization, global studies or transnational phenomena;
  • interest in theoretical and methodological issues in the study of global processes;
  • history of publication dealing directly with the subject of globalization, global studies or transnational phenomena; 
  • readiness to begin a book manuscript within one year, drawing on the interdisciplinary conversation of the working group;
  • commitment to participating in the project for five years.

Selected Fellows and their research topics
 
 
 
Tim Bartley
Associate Professor
Department of Sociology, IU Bloomington
  Prakash Kumar
Assistant Professor
Department of History, Colorado State University
Transnational Governance and the Layering of Rules: Beyond the Regulatory Void The Science of GM Crops, Globalization, and Civil Society Resistance in India
 
 
 
Manuela Ciotti

Assistant Professor
Department of History and Area Studies, Aarhus University, Denmark
  Michael Mascarenhas

Assistant Professor
Department of Science and Technology Studies, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Modern and Contemporary Indian Art and the Global: Culture, Capital and the Development of Post-Colonial Taste Developing Research, Researching Development: Understanding Knowledge Production about the World's Water Problems
 
 
 
Deborah Cohen
Associate Professor
Department of History, University of Missouri at St. Louis


and
  Deirdre McKay
Senior Lecturer
Department of Social Geography and Environmental Politics, Keele University, United Kingdom
An Archipelago of Care
Lessie Jo Frazier
Associate Professor
Department of Gender Studies, IU Bloomington


Global '68, Its Erotics and Legacies
 
 
Sean Metzger

Assistant Professor
Departments of English, Theater Studies, and Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, Duke University
The Archipelogics of Belonging: Cultural Production in the Chinese Atlantic
 
 
 
Stephanie DeBoer

Assistant Professor
Department of Communication and Culture, International Studies Program, IU Bloomington
  Faranak Miraftab

Associate Professor
Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Illinois
No Hard Edges: Contingencies of Chinese Digital Film, Media, Space Faraway Intimate Developments: Global Restructuring of Social Reproduction in Illinois, Togo and Mexico
 
 
 
Zsuzsa Gille
Associate Professor
Department of Sociology, University of Illinois
  Alex Perullo

Associate Professor
Anthropology, Ethnomusicology and African Studies, Bryant University
Pigs, Paprika and Predestination: The European Union as Material Civilization Flexible Enclosures: Intellectual Property Rights and the Expressive Arts in Eastern Africa
 
 
 
Anne Griffiths
Associate Professor
Department of Anthropology of Law, University of Edinburgh School of Law
  Katerina Teaiwa

Pacific Studies Convener, Head of the Pacific Unit, Head of the Pasifika Australia Outreach Program
School of Culture, History and Language, Australian National University College of Asia and the Pacific
Pathways to Law in a Global Context: Continuities and Change over Time Indigenous Peoples and the Global Remix
 
 
 
Rachel Harvey
Postdoctoral Research Scholar
Center on Global Legal Transformation, Columbia Law School

Grounding Globalizing: A Historical Study of the Global Foreign Exchange Market
 
 

 
 
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