Joseph LASKY

Joseph LASKY

Diplômes || Degrees(Education)

 2019-2024 : Doctorate of Philosophy in government (in progress) Cornell University, Ithaca NY - USA
 2018 : Master of Arts in political science Villanova University, Radnor PA - USA
 2008 : Bachelor of Arts in political science Rutgers College, New Brunswick NJ - USA

Bourses & Subvention || Grants & Fellowships

  1. Cornell University Roper Center Kohut Fellow, 2022
  2. Cornell University Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies Fellow, 2020-present
  3. Cornell University Qualitative and Interpretive Research Institute research grant, 2022
  4. Cornell University Qualitative and Interpretive Research Institute working group grant, 2022
  5. Cornell University Graduate School International Research Grant, 2021
  6. Cornell University Conference Travel Grant, 2021
  7. American Political Science Association Centennial Research Grant, 2021
  8. Cornell Center for the Study of Inequality Seed Grant, 2021
  9. Cornell University Qualitative and Interpretive Research Institute working group grant, 2021
  10. Cornell University Sage Fellowship, 2019-2020
  11. International Research Travel Grant, Mario Einaudi Center at Cornell University, 2020
  12. Cornell University Conference Travel Grant, 2019
  13. Hayek Fund Grant, Institute for Humane Studies, 2018
  14. Race, Ethnicity, and Place IX Travel Grant, 2018
  15. Villanova University Graduate Tuition Scholar, 2017-2018

Manifestations scientifique(conférence) || Scientific events(Conference)

  1. “Legacies of the Hidden War: Political Violence and Identity in Cameroon,” African Studies Association, November 2021
  2. “Political Violence and National Identification in Cameroon,” African Studies Association, November 2020
  3. “In Times of Crisis: Heterogenous Effects of Violence on Attitudes and Behavior,” Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa, November 2020
  4. “Legitimacy and Identity: Burundi and Rwanda in Comparative Perspective,” International Studies Association NE, Providence RI, November 2019
  5. “From Tribe to Nation: Assessing the Influence of Political Exclusion and Access to Mobilization Resources on Kurdish Ethnonationalism,” International Studies Association NE, Baltimore MD, November 2018
  6. “From Tribe to Nation: Assessing the Influence of Political Exclusion and Access to Mobilization Resources on Kurdish Ethnonationalism,” Race, Ethnicity, and Place, Austin TX, October 2018
  7. “Normative Justifications of Legitimacy and Identity Construction during Genocide: Rwanda and Burundi in Comparative Perspective,” (invited) Institute for Humane Studies, Alexandria VA, October 2018
  8. “Mapping Ethnic Polarization and Intrastate Conflict,” Delaware Valley Geographical Society, Fort Washington PA, April 2018

Expérience professionnelle || Professional Experience

Research Assistant

Government Department, Cornell University, Ithaca NY; September 2019-September 2021

  1. Perform qualitative research focused on precolonial, colonial, and postcolonial polity borders in sub-Saharan Africa.

Policy Research Assistant

Center for Ethics and the Rule of Law, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia PA; May 2018-December 2018

  1. Authored policy memoranda on subjects pertaining to the establishment and preservation of ethics during conflict, particularly sublethal gray zone conflicts (e.g. cyberwarfare, [dis]information wars, and lawfare).
  2. Produced comprehensive annotated bibliographies on topics related to the practical application of ethics in multiple contexts, including surveillance, interrogation, and hybrid warfare.
  3. Authored blog articles and website content on ethics and the rule of law.
Housing Specialist
Soldier On, Inc., Hamilton NJ; August 2014-October 2016

  1. Secured housing for impoverished veterans that were either homeless, transitioning through shelters, or living in places unfit for human habitation.
  2. Streamlined internal processes, minimizing housing delays for clients.
  3. Documented and presented on best practices for organization employees within and beyond New Jersey.
Match Support Specialist
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Alaska, Anchorage AK; January 2011-August 2013

  1. Managed an average caseload of 75 matches.
  2. Organized monthly activities for matches, including collaboration with local businesses to create group opportunities within Anchorage.

AmeriCorps VISTA: Volunteer in Service to America

Minot Area Homeless Coalition/YWCA Women’s Shelter, Minot, ND; December 2008-December 2009

  1. Event Coordinator.
  2. Homeless Information Management System point of contact: maintained shelter client statistics and created reports that were then submitted to the ND State Homeless Coalition.

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