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Wei Qi

Visiting Scholar, China Biographical Database

Aug 2019 - Aug 2020

Lixiang Qian

Visiting Scholar, China Biograhical Database (CBDB)
PhD Candidate in Ancient Chinese Literature, Zhejiang University
Dec 2021 - Nov 2022
Jingjia Qiu

Jingjia Qiu

Visiting Scholar, Chinese Biographical Database Project
Jingjia Qiu works on Digital Humanities and History Research of Liao-Jin dynasties in Ancient China: Centering on the CBDB Project.
Intisar Rabb

Intisar Rabb

Director, Program in Islamic Law (HLS)
Professor of Law, Harvard Law School
Professor of History, Faculty of Arts and Sciences

Intisar A. Rabb is a Professor of Law, a Professor of History, and the faculty director of the Program in Islamic Law at Harvard Law School. She has held appointments as a Susan S. and Kenneth L. Wallach Professor at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, as an Associate Professor at NYU Department of... Read more about Intisar Rabb

Emma Rackstraw

Emma Rackstraw

PhD Candidate in Public Policy, HKS

 

"Emma Rackstraw is a PhD candidate in Public Policy (Economics Track) at Harvard. Her research is focused on understanding the decision-making processes and incentive systems facing key decision-makers in the U.S. criminal justice system and labor market, as well as how those decisions interact with systemic inequities. Her work... Read more about Emma Rackstraw

Mark Ramseyer

Mark Ramseyer

Mitsubishi Professor of Japanese Legal Studies, Harvard Law School

Mark Ramseyer spent most of his childhood in provincial towns and cities in southern Japan, attending Japanese schools for K-6. He returned to the U.S. for college. Before attending law school, he studied Japanese history in graduate school. Ramseyer graduated from HLS in 1982. He clerked for... Read more about Mark Ramseyer

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Aakaash Rao

Aakaash Rao

PhD Candidate, Department of Economics

Aakaash Rao studies social norms and social learning, with a particular interest in the role of ideology and political identity. In current work, he is examining the role of "excuses" in normalizing public expression of stigmatized views... Read more about Aakaash Rao

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