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13 results for "2026-2027"

13 results for "2026-2027"

Meet the 2026–2027 DRCLAS Visiting Scholars and Fellows

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Each year, the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies brings leading scholars and practitioners from across the Americas to Harvard to pursue independent research, collaborate with faculty and students, and contribute to our intellectual...

Aaron Watanabe

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Aaron Watanabe is a PhD candidate in the Department of Government. His research examines democratic backsliding, political elites, and the comparative politics of Latin America with a focus on Brazil and Peru. His dissertation examines why democracies...

Tomás Mantilla Lozano

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Tomás Mantilla Lozano is a candidate in the History Department at Harvard University. His research interests comprise vernacular understandings of race, everyday processes of knowledge transmission, and popular articulations of post-racial politics. His...

Ben Gregson

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Ben Gregson is a fifth year PhD Candidate in Comparative Literature. With a background in Classics and English, he now mostly focuses on the literatures and cultures of the English-, French-, and Creole-speaking Caribbean and its diaspora. His doctoral...

Félix Joaquín Galván-Díaz

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Félix Joaquín Galván-Díaz is a doctoral candidate in Romance Languages and Literatures. His research focuses on critical theory and Latin American literature through the lenses of Cultural Memory Studies, Gender Studies, Migration and Border Studies, and...

Gustavo Freire Martins

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Gustavo Freire Martins is a doctoral student at Harvard University in the Department of African and African American Studies with a primary field in History. He also worked as a history teacher for teenagers and adults. His research interests lie at the...

Darien Dey

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Darien Dey is a doctoral student at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Her research explores the history of Black education in the British West Indies, particularly in Guyana, where she grew up. She examines how African-Guyanese educational...

Nicole Jenne: The Domestic Origins of No War-Community

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Why is it that in certain regions interstate war has rarely occurred? Join us for a panel discussion with Nicole Jenne, DRCLAS 2026 Cisneros Visiting Scholar, about this crucial topic. In her upcoming book, Jenne argues that states in South America and...

Visiting Scholars & Fellows

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Our fellowships strengthen ties between Harvard and global institutions by hosting cohorts of distinguished academics and practitioners from varied disciplinary fields who conduct research on Latin America and the Caribbean. Through our three current...