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LaDawn Haglund

 
 

Assistant Professor


Arizona State University
School of Justice and Social Inquiry
PO Box 870403, Wilson Hall 373
Tempe, AZ 85287-0403
U.S.A.
LaDawn.Haglund@asu.edu
LaDawn Haglund is an Assistant Professor in the School of Justice and Social Inquiry at Arizona State University, USA. She received her Ph.D. in Sociology from New York University in 2005. Her interests include macro- and comparative sociology, the sociology of development, international political economy, and institutions and social change. Her most recent work focuses on the privatization of essential services in Latin America, particularly water and water-related resources. Dr. Haglund has organized and supervised a wide variety of projects, including qualitative and quantitative research, academic panels, and political activism. She is the former Project Coordinator for the International Forum for Development, as well as a member of the Cambridge Advanced Programme on Rethinking Development Economics, Class of 2004.
 
 

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