![]() Nazli Kibria, she's developed this interest by focusing on the exponential and enduring impact of turning point moments on individuals’ lives as they create meaning from their experiences of joy, grief, and social inequalities. Recently, as a research associate with the Cascading Lives: Stories of Loss, Resistance, and Resilience project, directed by Dr. Sam has long been interested in the meanings that we make of experiences of violence and how we respond to intimate and collective violences. In her dissertation, she explores the temporality of IPV to understand the challenges and opportunities it creates for individual and collective actors in these fields of action as they define the problem, their action, and their narratives of the future. She uses qualitative and archival methods in the dissertation and her other research projects, and she is particularly invested in collaborative endeavors. Sam's dissertation research explores work and activism to prevent intimate partner violence in Boston, Massachusetts, and Buenos Aires, Argentina. Graduate Professional Studies (Online Programs) Rabb School: Graduate Professional Studies Heller School for Social Policy and Management Undergraduate Departmental Representatives General Sociology Department and Graduate School Policies The Joint PhD in Sociology and Social Policy ![]() PhD Recipients, Dissertations, and Positions Funding Opportunities for Undergraduate Research
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