Announcement 2026-2027 Members
Announcing the 2026–27 Members in the School of Social Science
The School of Social Science at the Institute for Advanced Study is pleased to announce its 2026–27 Members. This exceptional cohort of 21 scholars was chosen from a pool of more than 600 fellowship applications.
Half of the 2026–27 Members are pursuing projects connected to the School's annual theme, "Emerging Forces in Global Political Economy." Their research topics range from China's historical emergence as a formative actor in the world economy, to the late-twentieth-century turn away from multilateral toward bilateral economic agreements, to the socio-political consequences of accelerating global wealth concentration—dynamics that together continue to define the terms and tensions of international order.
The Institute for Advanced Study’s commitment to ambitious social science inquiry dates back to its founding years. The School of Social Science, established in 1973, carries that vision forward with critical approaches to social research—theoretical, interpretive, and empirical—and the multidisciplinary, multi-method, and multinational perspectives that make such inquiry possible. Each year the School convenes scholars from across the social sciences and related disciplines, including anthropology, economics, history, law, political science, and sociology, to pursue their research within a rich residential environment of intellectual discussion and exchange.
Learn more about the 2026–27 Members and their research.

Ana Aliverti
Criminology and Law
University of Warwick

Sareeta Amrute
Anthropology
The New School

Jens Beckert
Sociology
Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies

Benjamin Bradlow
Sociology
Princeton University

Elizabeth Chiarello
Sociology
Washington University in St. Louis

Kevin Duong
Political Science
University of Virginia

Jason Frank
Political Science
Cornell University

Susannah Glickman
History
Stony Brook University

Frank Guridy
History
Columbia University

Ethan Kleinberg
History
Wesleyan University

Jens van 't Klooster
Political Economy
University of Amsterdam

David Knight
Sociology and Black Studies
Yale University

Wendy Leutert
Political Science
Indiana University

Noam Maggor
History
Queen Mary University of London

Kathleen R. McNamara
Political Science
Georgetown University

Arvind Narayanan
Computer Science
Princeton University

Dina Okamoto
Sociology
Indiana University

Calvin Thrall
Political Science
Columbia University

Ntina Tzouvala
Law
University of New South Wales

Yingyao Wang
Sociology
University of Virginia

Maya Wind
Anthropology
University of California, Riverside