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Glen Biglaiser Biglaiser_LARR Glen Biglaiser is a professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of North Texas. He is the author of books at the University of Notre Dame Press and University of Michigan Press. His work also has appeared in journals including Comparative Political Studies, Comparative Politics, International Organization, and International Studies Quarterly.
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Brianna Duhaime bmd56 My name is Brianna Duhaime and I am a first year graduate student at the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs. I am studying International Development, focusing on Non Governmental Organizations in an urban atmosphere. I am also pursuing a certificate in Latin American Social and Public Policy. I am from Boston, Massachusetts and got my BA from the University of Maine, Orono. I play rugby and am a crossfit athlete. I will be interning this summer with the nonprofit, The Runa Foundation in the Peruvian Amazon developing a medicinal garden project for local community development.
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Betilde Muñoz-Pogossian bmunoz Betilde Muñoz-Pogossian is Director of the Department of Social Inclusion at the Organization of American States Secretariat for Access to Rights and Equity. Dr. Muñoz-Pogossian holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from Florida International University of Miami. She has authored and co-authored numerous publications on elections and election observation, democracy, women in politics, equity and social inclusion, among other topics. She has over 15 years of professional, field work, and research experience in Latin American politics.
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Brenda Brown Brenda Brown Brenda Brown es Licenciada en Relaciones del Trabajo en la Universidad de Buenos Aires, Magister en Ciencias Sociales del Trabajo, Universidad de Buenos Aires, y doctoranda en Ciencias Sociales de la Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Se desempeña como docente de posgrado en la Universidad de Buenos Aires y docente de grado en la Universidad de Buenos Aires y Universidad Nacional de Moreno, y actualmente participa en el proyecto de investigación “Heterogeneidad ocupacional y estructura económica en Argentina en el siglo XXI” (2016-2019, FONCYT). Sus publicaciones más recientes incluyen “Conditional Cash Transfers: A New Paradigm for Combating Poverty in Latin América?” (2017, con P. Pérez); “Sistema de Protección social y Programas de Transferencias Monetarias Condicionadas. El “paradigma de activación” en Argentina 2003-2013” (CIEPP, 2017), y “¿La condicionalidad como nuevo paradigma de política social en América Latina?” (2016, con P. Pérez).
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Brian Lander Brian Lander Brian Lander is a sophomore at the University of Pittsburgh majoring in finance and supply chain management with a minor in economics.
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Shelly Jarrett Bromberg Bromberg_LARR Shelly Jarrett Bromberg is the Director of Liberal Education and an associate professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at Miami University of Ohio. She has published articles in the Latin American Literary Review and Antipodas, and a multimedia essay, “Off the Map: Memorializing Trauma in 21st Century Dominican Identity,” for the online journal alter/nativas. She coedited a volume with Dr. Edith Clowes, Area Studies in the Global Age: Community, Place, Identity (Northern Illinois University Press, 2016), along with an individually authored chapter, “‘Ten Million Trujillos Is All We Are.’”
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Bruno Valim Magalhães bvmagalhaes MSc in International Politics at the Universidade de Brasília (ongoing). BA in International Relations at the Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (Brazil) with Erasmus International exchange in Regional Integration at the Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3 (France).
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Brian Wampler B_Wampler_LARR Dr. Brian Wampler is a Professor of Global Studies and Political Science at Boise State University. He is the author of Activating Democracy in Brazil: Popular Participation, Social Justice and Interlocking Institutions (University of Norte Dame Press, 2015) and Participatory Budgeting in Brazil: Cooperation, Contestation, and Accountability (Pennsylvania State University Press, 2007). Wampler has published extensively on democracy, participation, civil society, and institution building in journals such as American Political Science Review, Comparative Politics, Comparative Political Studies, World Development, Polity, and Latin American Politics and Society.
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Camila Jara Ibarra Camilaji Camila Jara Ibarra is a PhD Fellow at the Department of Latin American Studies at Leiden University. Her research interests include studying the participation, social movements, opinions and inclusion/exclusion of civil society in Latin America and, more specifically, in Chile. http://www.hum.leiden.edu/history/staff/jaraibarrac.html
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John M. Carey Carey_LARR John M. Carey is the John Wentworth Professor in the Social Sciences and the Associate Dean of Faculty for the Social Sciences at Dartmouth College. He was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2012. He is the author or co-author of six books and around 100 academic articles and chapters on democratic representation, on the design of constitutions and electoral systems, on beliefs in conspiracy theories and misinformation, and on attitudes toward campus diversity and affirmative action in higher education. His most recent book is Campus Diversity: The Hidden Consensus (with Katherine Clayton and Yusaku Horiuchi, Cambridge University Press, forthcoming in 2020). He is a co-founder of BrightLineWatch.org, which monitors democratic performance, erosion, and resilience in the United States. He has consulted on electoral system reform in Nepal, Afghanistan, Jordan, Tunisia, Yemen, South Sudan, Israel, Mexico, Chile, El Salvador, Philippines, and Taiwan. Research and datasets are available on his website at http://sites.dartmouth.edu/jcarey/

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