Category: 2018

  • Elaine Sandoval

    Elaine’s research in Venezuela in summer 2018 will continue her dissertation fieldwork conducted from 2016-2017. She plans to continue her research on música llanera, or music from the interior plains region, specifically regarding questions of transmission and pedagogy. Her research is focused in particular on the program Alma Llanera, a project developed within Venezuela’s national…

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  • Miryam de Jesus Nacimento Beltran

    My research analyzes the production and circulation of information about illicit coca in the context of Colombia’s War on Drugs. Originally, I was going to conduct preliminary fieldwork in this country last summer. However, due to travel restrictions I had to stay in New York. CLACLS funding has allowed me to explore ways to continue…

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  • Jennifer Peirce

    My dissertation project explores the unique experience of government-led, human rights-oriented prison reforms in the Dominican Republic. Over the past fifteen years, the Dominican Republic has created a new kind of prison (new facilities, programs, and staff) in about half its prison facilities — the Nuevo Modelo de Gestión Penitenciaria. The other facilities, which are…

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  • Kyong Mazzaro

    I am broadly interested in understanding patterns of violence in democracies. In my dissertation, I focus on instances of restrictions on media freedom in Latin America. In many democracies, it is not uncommon to see cases where activists, journalists, or media outlets are targeted by state or non-state actors who want to impede the dissemination…

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  • Daniela Moraes Traldi

    I am a doctoral candidate in the History Department, focusing on Gender and Latin America. My research interests are broad, but mostly concentrated on the history of suffrage in Brazil, the UN San Francisco Conference of 1945, and women’s movements in Latin America (1920s-1970s). My current research examines the rise of two right-wing political waves…

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