Fernanda Solla
Academic PositionOther
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Doctoral degree at the University of Vienna, master s degree at American University, attorney (NY and Buenos Aires), lecturer from my heart, I am conducting research on international law and human rights issues. Twice worked in Africa as human rights officer.
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I am exploring critical theory in my legal research.
Kristin Halvorsen
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Academic PositionUndergraduate
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Academic PositionGraduate Student
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You have not yet joined any projects. Shaylih Muehlmann
Academic PositionOther
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Shaylih Muehlmann completed her PhD in Anthropology at the University of Toronto in 2008 and is currently a postdoctoral scholar at the University of California, Berkeley. She is the author of several book chapters as well as articles in journals such as American Ethnologist and American Anthropologist. Her first book, "Where the River Ends: Environmental Conflict and Contested Identities at the End of the Colorado River" is forthcoming with Duke University Press. She is also the 2009 winner of the Public Anthropology Prize awarded by the University of California Press for the manuscript she is currently working on entitled: “When I Wear My Alligator Boots: Narcotrafficking in the US-Mexico Borderlands."



