For The Conversation, Isabelle Guérin, Roger W.
Ferguson, Jr., and Annette L. Nazareth Member in the School of
Social Science and Directrice de Recherche à l'IRD-Cessma, writes
with coauthor François Roubaud about the validity and impact of
the...
H-France Salon has published a series of tributes in
honor of Natalie Zemon
Davis, acclaimed early modern historian and former Member
(1978) in the School of Social Science, on the occasion of her
ninetieth birthday. The tributes were originally...
Alondra Nelson, Harold F. Linder
Professor in the School of Social Science, will participate in a
forum as part of the National Academy of Medicine's annual meeting
and symposium on artificial intelligence in health care, healthy
longevity, and...
Alondra Nelson, Harold F. Linder
Professor in the School of Social Science, has been inducted as the
2019 Ernest W. Burgess Fellow of the American Academy of Political
and Social Science in recognition of her contributions to society
through...
Didier Fassin, James D.
Wolfensohn Professor in the School of Social Science, has been
awarded the 2019 "Honorary" Prize by the French Red Cross
Foundation.
Fassin is recognized "for his research work on moral economies
and the innovative perspective...
Writing for Wired Japan, Eiko Ikegami, Visitor in the Program
in Interdisciplinary Studies and former Member in the School of
Social Science, tells the story of the Institute from the inside,
showing how the Institute’s founding commitment to...
Didier Fassin, James D.
Wolfensohn Professor at the Institute for Advanced Study, has been
elected the Annual Chair of Public Health at the Collège de France
for 2019–20.
Founded by Francis I in 1530, the Collège de France is a public
higher...
The Interpretive Methodologies and Methods Conference Group of
the American Political Science Association has announced the
creation of "Routledge’s Lee Ann Fujii Award for Innovation in the
Interpretive Study of Political Violence.”
"Walzer is acutely aware that will and competency alone are not
enough to lead to success. In Political Action he preaches a gospel
of realism—if you don’t win, try a different approach (like moving
into electoral politics) or disband your effort...