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Levels of Legibility: Roles and the Flow of State Information in French Morocco | Social Science History | Cambridge Core
Levels of Legibility: Roles and the Flow of State Information in French Morocco
Excited that my article 'Levels of Legibility: Roles and the Flow of State Information in French Morocco' is now out in Social Science History! The paper shows how French administrators' internal communications transformed environmental knowledge and practices in Morocco
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Historian of sexuality and colonial power, looking at race/gender/imperialism/sex work in North Africa and more. Based at University of Bristol and Oxford. Always nosy.
Associate Professor of Political Science at MIT. Book: “Uprooted: How post-WWII Population Transfers Remade Europe.” I write and teach about the historical political economy of migration, conflict, and state building. http://charnysh.net/
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Indian politics, state capacity, status politics, historical political economy
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Sociologist. Department of Economic and Social History, University of Helsinki. Hopping between Helsinki (FIN), Groningen (NLD) and Motril (ESP)
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Professor of political science at Stanford. State formation, religion, political parties, Europe, etc. Amateur electrician.
Asst. Professor, London School of Economics
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Studying lotteries in democracy and tech, HPE, political economy; turning history into data
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Associate Professor of Political Science at Yale.
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I write and teach about state building from a historical perspective.
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