“Global Perspectives on Race+, Ethnicity+, and Nation+” is a grant offered by the Halle Institute for Global Research. Full-time, continuing, regular faculty from any of Emory’s nine schools are eligible to apply as Primary Investigators for innovative research projects from any disciplinary, interdisciplinary, or multi-disciplinary perspective. Student participation is encouraged but not required.
This grant supports research that examines race, ethnicity, and/or nationality as broadly conceived in any country outside the United States. Projects might include, but are not limited to, the interplay of race, ethnicity, and/or nationality on inequalities/inequities and the egalitarian movements they foster; imperialism and colonialism; ethnic conflict; community and coalition building, and race, ethnicity, and/or nationality with gender, sexuality, religion, education, labor, science, art, and/or health. Comparative projects that are primarily global and include some research in the United States will be considered. Outcomes may include publications, external funding, programmatic work, research capacity building, performance, exhibitions and/or other forms of research-based activity.
Year | Awardee | School | Department/Field |
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2023-24 | Dilek Huseyinzadegan | ECAS | Philosophy |
2023-24 | Melvin Ayogu | ECAS | Economics |
2022-23 | Sameena Mulla | ECAS | WGSS |
2022-23 | Tehila Sasson | ECAS | History |
2021-22 | Laura Emmery | ECAS | Music |
2021-22 | David Barba | ECAS | Film & Medias Studies |
2020-21 | Bin Xu | ECAS | Sociology |