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Publications

Our publications listing showcases books, articles, and research papers written or edited by Einaudi Center affiliated faculty, reflecting interdisciplinary approaches to global regions and thematic area studies.

Kira Lancker, Christopher Barrett, Kathryn Fiorella, Christopher Aura, Hezron Awandu, Fonda Awuor, Patrick Otuo
Data from a stated choice experiment in Kenya’s Lake Victoria region shows how consumers respond to dual labels on fish products, and how their responses to each label interact.

Institute for African Development

Migrations Program

By Our Faculty
Patricia Campos-Medina, Natalia Navas
This research study focuses on the lives of TPS workers in New York State. The overall findings in this study reveal a community with a positive view of their own sense of belonging; they feel NY and the US is their…

Migrations Program

By Our Faculty
Danielle Obisie-Orlu
Danielle Obisie Orlu, Migrations graduate fellow, writes this report for Cornell's Migrant Rights Initiative about the legal protection of migrants rights after the UN's adoption of the Global Compact for Safe and…

Migrations Program

Sabrina Axster and Ida Danewid
As part of a burgeoning interest in analyses of the colonial roots of contemporary state practices, scholars in the field of International Relations have sought to “decolonize” the study of security.

Migrations Program

Nicole T. Venker, Kum Jaa Lee, T. Bruce Lauber, Kathryn J. Fiorella
This paper explores the role of fishing among Myanmar refugees in the United States through the lens of food sovereignty.

Southeast Asia Program

Migrations Program

By Our Faculty
Sabrina Axster and Ida Danewid
Migrations postdoctoral fellow Sabrina Axster coauthors a chapter in The Oxford Handbook of International Political Sociology called “Corporeal Power.”

Migrations Program

Sabrina Axster and Rachel Beatty Riedl
The 2023 World Development Report, titled “Migrants, Refugees, and Societies,” analyses the state policies, laws, and labour market forces that determine the ability of migrants to improve their social and economic…

Migrations Program

By Our Faculty
Walker DePuy, Paul Thung, Viola Schreer, Wendy M. Erb
To better understand and address global human–environment crises, interdisciplinary collaborations across the natural and social sciences have become increasingly common in conservation.

Migrations Program

By Our Faculty
Ashwin Kumar, Beth Lyon, and Shannon Gleeson

Migrations Program

By Our Faculty