New Faculty Associates

The following Harvard faculty accepted invitations to be Weatherhead Center Faculty Associates during the 2022–2023 academic year:

Collage of the eleven new Faculty Associates

Mashail Malik, Assistant Professor of Government, Department of Government, Harvard University. The political psychology of identity.

Mina Cikara, Associate Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychology, Harvard University. The psychology of identity, partisanship, and intergroup conflict; coalition dynamics; and prejudice and discrimination.

Taeku Lee, Bae Family Professor of Government, Department of Government, Harvard University. Public opinion on regulatory policy; racial/ethnic identity and prejudice; and media effects.
      
Gabriella Coleman, Professor of Anthropology, Department of Anthropology, Harvard University. The politics, cultures, and ethics of hacking.

David Spreen, Assistant Professor of History, Department of History, Harvard University. Transnational German history; global Cold War; decolonization; political violence; and protest movements.

Mahzarin R. Banaji, Richard Clarke Cabot Professor of Social Ethics, Department of Psychology, Harvard University. The human capacity for introspective access, including its limits; and dissociations between explicit and implicit social cognition in the context of group-based thoughts and feelings.

Hannah M. Teicher, Assistant Professor, Department of Urban Planning and Design, Harvard Graduate School of Design. Climate governance; environmental politics; built environment and land use politics; climate migration; and embodied carbon.

Michael Szonyi, Frank Wen-hsiung Wu Professor of Chinese History, Departments of East Asian Languages and Civilizations and of History, Harvard University. Modern history of rural China; and Chinese social and economic history, fifteenth-century to the present.

Joshua D. Greene, Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychology, Harvard University. Conflict and cooperation across lines of division; and scalable strategies for reducing intergroup conflict.

Jamie Martin, Assistant Professor of History and of Social Studies, Department of History, Harvard University. The global economic consequences of the First World War, focusing on the war’s effects on trade, shipping, supply chains, and finance outside its principal European theaters of conflict.

Gordon Hanson, Peter Wertheim Professor in Urban Policy, Harvard Kennedy School. Labor market impacts of globalization; causes and consequences of international migration; and evaluating place-based policies.

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Collage of the eleven new Faculty Associates appointed during the 2022–2023 academic year. Collage credit: Lauren McLaughlin. Images courtesy of Faculty Associates