
معرفی
Anna Calasanti is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Keough School of Global Affairs, University of Notre Dame, and Managing Editor of Studies in Comparative International Development. Her research integrates intersectional theory and methodological innovation to address global inequities in political and economic development, with a focus on marginalized women's empowerment.
Education
- PhD in Political Science, University of New Mexico
- MA in Political Science, University of New Mexico
- MA in Public and International Affairs, George Mason University
- BA in Political Science, Guilford College
Research Interests
Calasanti's work spans gender equity, environmental justice, and health inequalities. Her dissertation examined women's property ownership in Latin America, while recent projects analyze industrial air pollution disparities, racialized leadership challenges during crises, and bodily autonomy in policy contexts.
Publication Trends
Her scholarship reveals a trajectory from methodological critiques (e.g., DA-RT standards) to applied intersectional analyses of reproductive rights, sanitation access, and structural inequities across Colombia, Guatemala, and Brazil.
Awards
- Latin American and Iberian Institute PhD Fellow





