Mahzarin R. Banaji
Carol K. Pforzheimer Professor at the Radcliffe Institute
Harvard University
Psychology
The Legal Design of Equality Based on the Science of Ordinary Prejudice
Homi K. Bhabha
Rita E. and Gustav M. Hauser Fund Fellow
Harvard University
Literature
Cultural Citizenship
Sandra Citi
Grass Fellow
University of Geneva (Switzerland)
Molecular and Cellular Biology
Molecular Mechanisms of Tight Junction Function
Joan Copjec
State University of New York at Buffalo
English, Comparative Literature, and Media Study
Kiarostami’s Reserve: Shame, Cinema, and the Social Bond
James Thomas Costa
Jeanne Rosselet Fellow
Western Carolina University
Evolutionary and Organismic Biology
The Other Insect Societies: Reconsidering the Insect Sociality Paradigm
Kimberly McClain DaCosta
Katherine Hampson Bessell Fellow
Harvard University
Sociology
Creating Ethnicity: Multiracialism as Marketing Tool and Target
Kathy Davis
Utrecht University (The Netherlands)
Women’s and Gender Studies
Transnational Knowledges, Transnational Politics: Making Our Bodies, Ourselves
Sylvie Delacroix
Evelyn Green Davis Fellow
University of Kent (UK)
Law
Religious Absolutism and Secular Normativity
Roxanne L. Euben
Wellesley College
Political Science
Travel, Theory, and the Search for Knowledge: Western and Islamic Journeys to “The Other Shore”
Melissa Eve Bronwen Franklin
Emeline Bigelow Conland Fellow
Harvard University
Physics
Measuring This Particular Elegant Universe
Julia Glass
Independent Writer
Fiction
A Piece of Cake
Anthony G. Greenwald
University of Washington
Psychology
The Legal Design of Equality Based on the Science of Ordinary Prejudice
Wendy Jacob
Mary I. Bunting Institute Fellow
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Sculpture
Intimate Architecture
Mehrangiz Kar
Ford Foundation International Fellow, jointly sponsored by the Harvard Scholar-at-Risk Program
Independent Scholar
Law
A Comparison of the Constitutional and Institutional Processes in the Islamic Republic of Iran and Democratic Parliamentary Systems
Evelyn Fox Keller
Matina S. Horner Distinguished Visiting Professor
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
History and Philosophy of Science
Development, Intersubjectivity, and Dynamical Systems
John Kelly
Sargent-Faull Fellow
John Kelly & Company
Theater Performance
Recycling My Muse While Musing on Caravaggio
Linda Hamilton Krieger
University of California at Berkeley
Law
The Legal Design of Equality Based on the Science of Ordinary Prejudice
Susan S. Lanser
Augustus Anson Whitney Scholar
Brandeis University
Women’s and Gender Studies
Sapphic Subjects and the Making of Modernity
Mary Lum
Alfred University/Bennington College
Printmaking and Drawing
Tracing the City
Jane J. Mansbridge
Harvard University
Political Science
In Praise of Less Accountable Representation
Barbara McCaskill
Augustus Anson Whitney Scholar
University of Georgia
Literature
William and Ellen Craft in the Transatlantic World
Rebecca Mercuri
Harvard University
Computer Science
Transparency and Trust in Computational Systems
Claire Messud
Independent Writer
Fiction
Novel-in-Progress
Eun Kyung Min
Bunting Fellow
Seoul National University (Korea)
Literature
Representing China in Early Modern England
Stephen A. Mitchell
American Fellow
Harvard University
Folklore and Mythology
Nordic Witchcraft 1250–1550
Steven D. Nelson
Magalen O. Bryant International Fellow
University of California at Los Angeles
Art History
Dakar: The Making of an African Metropolis
Sari Nusseibeh
Rita E. Hauser Fellow
Al-Quds University
Philosophy
Nonviolence as a Means of Disarming Violence
Olabode Omojola
University of Ilorin/Nigerian Baptist Seminary College (Nigeria)
Musicology
Sounds Without Borders: Style and Identity in Modern African Art Music
Tarik O'Regan
University of Oxford (UK)
Music Composition
Heart of Darkness—An Opera
Irene Maxine Pepperberg
Bunting Fellow
Massachusetts Institute of Technology/Brandeis University
Psychology
Cross-Species Studies on the Development of Numerical Competence
Mica Pollock
Mary I. Bunting Institute Fellow
Harvard University
Education
Disputing Discrimination: US Educational Civil Rights Analysis and Everyday Arguments Over Analyzing Inequality in School
Karin Alejandra Rosemblatt
Katherine Hampson Bessell Fellow
Syracuse University
History
A Transnational History of Ideas Regarding Race and Poverty in the Americas, 1920–Present
Cholthira Satyawadhna
Ford Foundation International Fellow
Rangsit University (Thailand)
Anthropology
Unheard History, Unsung Heroines, and Unvoiced Community Rights: Thailand in Crisis
Barbara D. Savage
Augustus Anson Whitney Scholar
University of Pennsylvania
History
Religion and African American Political Culture
Martha Ann Selby
Walter Jackson Bate Fellow
University of Texas at Austin
Literature
A Study of Form, Style, and Symbol in a Late Old Tamil Romantic Anthology
Laurie Sheck
New School University
Poetry
Book of Poems
Mary Margaret Steedly
Benjamin White Whitney Scholar
Harvard University
Anthropology
Citadel Culture: Educating Citizen-Soldiers for a New World Order
Lynn Stephen
University of Oregon
Anthropology
Cultural Difference and Globalization: Indigenous Migrants in the United States and Mexico
Ann Steuernagel
Constance E. Smith Fellow
Mt. Holyoke College (visitor)
Filmmaking
Audio Visions
Montserrat Teixidor i Bigas
Vera M. Schuyler Fellow
Tufts University
Mathematics
Vector Bundles on Curves and Applications
Corinna Treitel
Frieda L. Miller Fellow
Independent Scholar
History
Why Hitler Was a Vegetarian and Dachau Had an Herb Garden
Veronica Vaida
University of Colorado at Boulder
Chemistry
Organic Aerosols as Reactors in Present, Past, and Planetary Atmospheres
Marie-France Vigneras
Université de Paris 7, Denis Diderot (France)
Mathematics
Modular Representations of P-Adic and Adelic Reductive Groups
John Wakeley
Augustus Anson Whitney Scholar
Harvard University
Evolutionary and Organismic Biology
Whole Genome Evolutionary Histories
Tiffani L. Williams
Edward, Frances, and Shirley B. Daniels Fellow
Texas A&M University
Computer Science
An Integrated Approach to Building Evolutionary Trees
Michael Willrich
Brandeis University
History
Speaking Law to Power: Struggles for Civil Liberties in the Progressive Era, 1890–1920
Elizabeth Anne Zimmer
National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution
Evolutionary and Organismic Biology
Exploring Evolutionary Experiments in Floral Form
David Zuckerman
Augustus Anson Whitney Scholar
University of Texas at Austin
Computer Science
Pseudorandomness and Cryptography
