Fellows
2025-26 Fellows
Dana Burton is an anthropologist and creative who works at the intersection of the anthropology of outer space, feminist science and technology studies, and black critical thought. An Assistant Professor of Anthropology at The New School for Social Research, she directs the Anthropology and Design minor.
Aditi Dey is a Ph.D. candidate in Politics at The New School for Social Research. A historian, urbanist, and political scientist in the making, her research examines questions of urban ecologies, histories of technology, global capitalism, labor politics, dynamics of caste and racialization in South Asia and the rest of the world.
Allan Doyle is an Assistant Professor of 18th- and 19th-century European Art at Parsons School of Design. His principal research focuses on the emergence of the figure of the modern artist in French Romanticism, investigating the shift from an academic to an entrepreneurial model of art pedagogy and production.
fields harrington is part-time Fine Arts faculty at Parsons School of Design. His practice interrogates the historical entanglements of scientific inquiry and racial capitalism, tracing how the financial logic of slavery has informed the development of epistemologies and institutional practices that continue to structure systems of oppression.
Shabtai Pinchevsky is a photographer and digital media artist working at the intersection of architecture, archives, technology, and politics. He uses 3D modeling, mapping, internet-based tools, and more to examine archival photographic materials and their relations to geographies of conflict and displacement, especially in Palestine.
Connor Smith is a Ph.D. candidate in Politics at The New School for Social Research, specializing in global politics and political theory. His research investigates the design history of non-state political identity documents and the broader questions they raise about citizenship, migration, and contemporary forms of power.