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Sundas Amer was a 2020 AIPS Short-Term Research Grant awardee and conducted research in Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad, Pakistan for two months. Amer's research focuses on " the historical relationship between Iran and the Indian subcontinent and the close ties between Persian and Urdu language and...
Shuyan Huang was a 2024 Short-Term Research Grant awardee and conducted research in Islamabad and Lahore for two weeks. Huang's research focuses on Chinese public diplomacy/propaganda efforts in Pakistan and what kind of effects Chinese State-Sponsored news and information have in changing people's...
Rajender Kaur was a "2019 participant in the CAORC-AIPS Faculty Development Seminar to Pakistan. In this essay, she discusses the history and legacy of several abandoned Sikh temples (or gurudwara) she visited while in Lahore and Islamabad."
Noor Habib was a 2023 AIPS Short-Term Research Grant awardee and conducted research in Lahore and Islamabad for six months. Habib's research focuses on the work of the Urdu modernist poet Miraji, exploring both his work which represents radical, contrarian politics and his translations which offered...
Emily Richardson (Columbia University) was a 2014 AIPS Short-Term Research Grant awardee who conducted research on public schools in Islamabad, Pakistan.
Syeda ShahBano Ijaz (New York University) was a 2014 AIPS Short-Term Research Grant awardee who conducted data-gathering research in Islamabad, Pakistan to better understand the lives and experiences of Internally Displaced People (IDPs).
Safoora Arbab (UCLA) was a 2013 AIPS Short-Term Research Grant awardee who conducted research in Peshawar and Islamabad, Pakistan to learn from newly found 'Pakhtun' journal copies.
SherAli Tareen (Franklin and Marshall College) was a 2014 AIPS Short-Term Research Grant Awardee who conducted research in Islamabad, Lahore, and Gujrat, Pakistan. Tareen's research focuses on the discourses of an important but rather understudied Indian Muslim scholar, 'Ubaydullah Sindhi (d. 1944)...
Farhat Haq was a 2015-2016 AIPS Fellow and conducted research in Lahore and Islamabad for 4 months. Haq "explores a process, that she calls the "sacralization of the state," whereby governments have selectively used and inserted Islamic law in order to strengthen their political power."
Julie Flowerday was a 2012-2013 AIPS Fellow and conducted research in Lahore and Islamabad for 9 months. Flowerday's research "broadens the discourse of Kashmir, examines colonialism through a mid-level civil servant, and explores the role of deception and history."
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