Danielle Blalock Barefoot
Ph.D. Student, Latin American History
Chávez 422
Dissertation: “Collaborative Activisms: Chilean University Student Networks and Mobilization, 1964-1990”
I am a Ph.D. candidate with an emphasis in Latin America and minors in the fields of global/comparative history and higher education.
From March-November 2018, I completed my dissertation research in Chile as a Fulbright IIE Student Scholar (Research). My dissertation examines Chilean student networks, politics, and mobilization from 1964 through 1990. To keep up with my research and dissertation journey, go to my website below or follow my Twitter (@chileanista).
For more information, please email me.