John Hinton, “A representation of the sugar-cane and the art of making sugar” (engraving, 1749)
 

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My research has been supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation; the American Political Science Association; the Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society; The Political Economy Project at Dartmouth College; the Center for the Study of Race, Politics, and Culture at the University of Chicago; the Nicholson Center for British Studies at the University of Chicago; the Social Sciences Research Center at the University of Chicago; the Cambridge Overseas Trust at the University of Cambridge; the Institute for Critical Social Inquiry at the New School; and UChicago GRAD, among others.

I am the recipient of the 2021 Swogger Award for Exemplary Classroom Teaching from the University of Chicago, the 2020 Stephen E. Bronner Dissertation Award in New Political Science from the American Political Science Association, and the 2015 Patricia Lynn Baker Prize from the Social Sciences Division at the University of Chicago. Before coming to Chicago I earned an MPhil in Political Thought and Intellectual History from the University of Cambridge where I was a Cambridge Overseas Trust Scholar. I graduated from the University of British Columbia with a BA (hons.) in Political Science with International Relations and was the recipient of a Premier Undergraduate and Wesbrook Scholarship.

 

Education

University of Chicago

Ph.D., Political Science (2019)

M.A., Political Science (2015)

 

University of Cambridge

M.Phil., Political Thought and Intellectual History (2012)

 

University of British Columbia

B.A. (hons.), Political Science with International Relations (2011)

 

Sciences-Po Paris

Certificat du Programme d’Échange (Exchange Program), Political Science (2009)