Jia Xue is a fifth-year student in SP2’s Ph.D. program in Social Welfare, along with a dual Master’s degree in Statistics in Wharton. Her research is motivated by promoting social justice and improving the well-being of vulnerable individuals and families who are affected by intimate violence. Her career goal of promoting social justice began with her studies in Law School, and an internship in China’s Supreme Court. Her research has focused on intimate violence, dating violence in young adulthood, child abuse and gender-based violence in international and cross-cultural contexts. She has been committed to working collaboratively across multiple disciplines, including social policy, health, criminology and social work. She was a Carr Center Fellow from 2016 to 2017.
Isabela Gerbelli Garbin Ramanzini is a Professor of International Relations at the Federal University of Uberlandia in Brazil, where she coordinates the...
Sherman Teichman is the Founding Director (Emeritus since 2016) of the Institute for Global Leadership at Tufts University, which he led for more than...
Technology and Human Rights Fellow Content Moderation and Human Rights
Fatima Alam is a Policy Advisor at Google. She works on content moderation, focusing on polices and enforcement relating to controversial and harmful...