Michèle Lamont
mlamont@wjh.harvard.eduResearch interests: Inequality, race and ethnicity, the evaluation of social science knowledge, and the impact of neoliberalism on advanced industrial societies.
Research interests: Inequality, race and ethnicity, the evaluation of social science knowledge, and the impact of neoliberalism on advanced industrial societies.
Research interests: Social and cultural mediation of presentation and risk for eating disorders, social barriers to care for mental disorders, and school-based mental health promotion.
Research interests: Discrimination, stigma, racism, migration, refugees, statelessness, children and adolescent rights and child protection, and reparations.
Research interests: Politics, urban planning, economics, art, and technology in the Yoruba area of early southwestern Nigeria.
Research interests: identity politics and conflict; identity and development; the politics of authoritarianism in the Middle East; welfare and development; and qualitative methods.
Research interests: Political economy of government regulation and health and petitioning in North American political development, examining comparisons and connections to petitioning histories in Europe and India.
Research interests: Urban studies, cultural history, race, interplay between diversity, inequality, segregation, ecology, sociospatial theory, Latin America and Brazil.
Research interests: Conflict cities; the politics of insecurity; Latin America; cities of the Global South; and relationships between urban violence, informality, policing, and the rule of law.
Research interests: Comparative politics of Latin America, with a particular emphasis on Brazil.
Research interests: History of scientific, medical, and sociopolitical concepts of race, the history of disease and public health, gender in science and medicine and African-American history.
Research interests: American politics, political philosophy, comparative politics of race and ethnicity, and immigrant incorporation and racial politics in the United States and Europe.
Research interests: Political determinants and consequences of infrastructure projects in Latin America, migration crime control and subnational governance.