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Megan Ward is a Research Fellow at the Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington. Her work focuses on under-reported conflicts, marginalized religious practices, and law enforcement dynamics in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands and global contexts.
- Ph.D. in International Studies (2022), University of Washington
- M.S. in Homeland Security (2016), San Diego State University
- B.A. in Study of Religion (2013), University of California, San Diego
Research Interests include:
- Impact of policy decisions on informal religious traditions in borderlands
- Disinformation campaigns and cybersecurity policy
- Surveillance culture and punitive governance in homeland security
- Human trafficking intersections with Western tourism in Southeast Asia
- Digital ethnography and archival analysis of political discourse
Recent Publications address:
- Cybersecurity policy and social media ethnography
- Historical representations in military gaming
- Surveillance and white supremacy in domestic terrorism
- Disinformation mitigation strategies
Scientific Awards include:
- Presidential Dissertation Fellowship (2022)
- Henry M. Jackson Fellowship (2021)
- Women in Defense Horizons Scholarship (2019-2020)
- JSIS Diversity & Equity Grant (2018)
- Dr. Clyde Snow Fund awards (2017-2018)
Grants & Fellowships highlight her focus on cybersecurity, Latin American studies, and disinformation mitigation. She works with the JSIS Global Research Group and has contributed to policy analysis on global disinformation.
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