Presentation Night offers a unique opportunity to learn about the projects of the Kellogg Institute's fall Visiting Fellows and current Dissertation Year Fellows. Each will give two-minute overviews of their research, then be available individually for questions and conversation in the Great Hall. This is an occasion to support the work of these scholars, learn about their work, and connect with those who have common research themes or other scholarly interests. Click below on individuals' names to learn more about them.
Visiting Fellows
Bob Baulch
Department of Economics
RMIT University Vietnam
Human Development and Multi-Dimensional Poverty in Southeast Asia
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Kristin McKie
Department of Government and African Studies Program
St. Lawrence University
Reining in the Big Men: African Executives and the Rule of Law
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Mercedes Prieto
Department of Anthropology
FLACSO, Sede Ecuador
The Andean Indigenous Program Implemented by the International Labor Organization in Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia, 1950–1975
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George Tsebelis
Department of Political Science
University of Michigan
The Effects of Constitutions on Rights and Welfare
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Kellogg Dissertation Year Fellows
Rodrigo Castro
(Political Science)
Campaign Effects and Party System Institutionalization
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Shanna Corner
(Sociology)
“Localizing” the Legitimacy of Human Rights: How Particularistic Cultural Models about Religion Matter for the Universalization of Support for International Human Rights
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Laura Gamboa
(Political Science)
Legitimate Autocrats: The Erosion of Democracy in Latin America
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Robert Palermo
(History)
The Transnationalization of Mexico’s Catholic Right: Secularization, Modernity and Church-State Conflict, 1930-1939
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