Pardee Center Welcomes Nine New Faculty Research Fellows
The Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future is pleased to announce its 2022 Faculty Research Fellows.
With seed funding from the Pardee Center, the nine new Faculty Research Fellows will launch one- or two-year interdisciplinary research projects. The projects were selected by an interdisciplinary committee of Pardee Center-affiliated faculty. Over the course of their projects, the Fellows will produce Pardee Center publications and lead Pardee Center-sponsored seminars, conferences, and workshops related to their research.
The new Faculty Research Fellows and their projects are:
Precarity and the Future of Work:
Prof. Michel Anteby (Questrom School of Business), Prof. Alya Guseva (Sociology), and Prof. Ashley Mears (Sociology)
Global Air Quality in the 22nd Century: The Role of Climate- and Land Use-Driven Perturbations to Atmospheric Nitrogen Cycling:
Prof. Jeffrey Geddes (Earth & Environment)
Workshop on the Politics of Global Health:
Prof. Joseph Harris (Sociology)
Getting to Peace: Transitioning from War to Peace through Negotiated Compromise:
Prof. Cathal J. Nolan (History) and Prof. Erik Goldstein (History)
Interdisciplinary Research and Practice to Study Longer-Range Impacts of Border Externalization and Forced Migration:
Prof. Carrie Preston (English; Women’s, Gender, & Sexuality Studies) and Prof. Muhammad H. Zaman (Biomedical Engineering)