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**The following Harvard faculty accepted invitations to be WCFIA Faculty Associates during the 2016–2017 academic year:**

**Pierre Bélanger**, Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture, Harvard Graduate School of Design. *The intersection of territory, infrastructure, media, mapping, history, conflict, and power.*

**Eve Blau**, Adjunct Professor of the History of Urban Form, Department of Urban Planning and Design, Harvard Graduate School of Design. *Modern architecture and urbanism; postindustrial and postsocialist urban transitions; Central and Eastern Europe; and urban design and planning.*

**Emmerich Davies**, Assistant Professor of Education, Harvard Graduate School of Education. *Political economy of development and education, particularly in South Asia.*

**Benjamin Enke**, Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Harvard University. *Behavioral, cultural, and experimental economics.*

**Frances Hagopian**, Jorge Paulo Lemann Senior Lecturer on Government, Department of Government, Harvard University. *Comparative politics, with a specialization in comparative Latin American and Brazilian politics; democratization and democratic governance; political representation; political institutions; religion in politics; and political economy.*

**Ieva Jusionyte**, Assistant Professor of Anthropology and of Social Studies, Department of Anthropology, Harvard University. *Political and legal anthropology; public anthropology; security; crime and violence; urban infrastructures; emergency management and response systems; statecraft, governance, and borders; news media and journalism; Argentina; Mexico; and US-Mexico border.*

**Ya-Wen Lei**, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Harvard University. *Political sociology; law and society; economic sociology; cultural sociology; Chinese studies; political communication; and urbanization.*

**Scott Mainwaring**, Jorge Paulo Lemann Professor for Brazil Studies, Harvard Kennedy School. *Democracy, authoritarianism, and party systems, primarily in Latin America.*

**Gautam Rao**, Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Harvard University. *Applying insights from psychology to topics in economics, particularly in developing countries.*

**Sophia Roosth**, Associate Professor, Department of the History of Science, Harvard University. *History of biology; science and technology studies; and women and gender studies.*

**Jesse Schreger**, Assistant Professor, Business, Government, and the International Economy Unit, Harvard Business School. *International finance; sovereign debt; global capital flows; and exchange rates.*

**S.V. Subramanian**, Professor of Population Health and Geography, Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Harvard Chan School of Public Health. *Social and contextual determinants of health; health inequalities in India; and understanding the causes and consequences of undernutrition among children in disadvantaged settings.*

**Yuhua Wang**, Assistant Professor, Department of Government, Harvard University. *Corruption and the rule of law; authoritarian politics; state building and state capacity; and Chinese politics.*

**Lucie White**, Louis A. Horvitz Professor of Law, Harvard Law School. *International law; human rights; poverty law; economic and social inequality; and sub-Saharan Africa.*

**Xiang Zhou**, Associate Professor, Department of Government, Harvard University. *The causes and consequences of economic inequality; political culture and public opinion; and quantitative methods.*



 



 

 See also:- [ Centerpiece: Spring 2017 ](/newsletter-issues/centerpiece-spring-2017)