BELS Fellows (2023-2024)
Name |
Discipline |
Project |
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Ackerman, Alonzo | Sociology | The Origins of Collective Bargaining in Teachers' Professional Associations in the U.S. |
Carpenter, Jenae |
Sociology |
"The Civilizing Mission": The Genesis of Hyperincarceration in Settler Colonial Australia |
Chambers, Lauren | School of Information | Data in the Trenches: An Investigation of Advocacy Technologists |
Fregoni, Silvia | JSD | ESG Culture Change in the Wake of Mergers and Acquisitions |
Gomez, Andrea Clark | Law |
What the Reproductive Rights Movement in the U.S. Can Learn from the 'Marea Verde' in Argentina: Implementing Human Rights Standards and Moving Towards Freedom from Violence |
Hong, Caylee | Anthropology |
Urban Oil Afterlives: The Legacy of Drilling in the Los Angeles Basin |
Huang, Alex | Law |
Language Matters: Are Bankruptcy Judges Signing the Tune of Efficiency or Fairness? |
Hurd, Kyneshawau | Jurisprudence and Social Policy | 3D: Diversity, Dominance, & Discrimination in Big Tech & Venture Capital |
Lin, Yen-Tung | Jurisprudence and Social Policy |
Rights Confined: How International Human Rights Law Shapes Solitary Confinement in Denmark, Taiwan, and California |
Plitmann, Yael | Jurisprudence and Social Policy |
Religious Organizations, Civil Rights Law, and the Ministerial Exception: An Organizational Analysis |
Sangster, Douglas | Jurisprudence and Social Policy |
The Private Creation of "Disability" as a Public Category |
Wrigley, Claire | History |
Family, Nation, Empire: An Imperial History of Public Housing in Britain, 1890-2017 |