Joséphine Lechartre

Post-Doctoral Fellow, Center for Inter-American Policy and Research

Stone Center Departments
The Stone Center
CIPR
People Classification
Postdoctoral Fellows
Tulane Affiliation
Visiting
Region
  • Central America
  • General Latin America

Research

Political Violence, Indigenous Politics, Political Behavior, Migration, Rebel Governance and Extractive Economies

Degrees

  • Ph.D., University of Notre Dame, Political Science and Peace Studies, 2024
  • M.A., cum laude, Sciences Po Paris, Paris, France, International Security, 2017
  • B.A. Political Science, Latin American Studies, Sciences Po Paris, Poitiers, France, 2014

Academic Experience

Academic Experience
  • Post-Doctoral Fellow, Center for Inter-American Policy and Research, Tulane University, 2024-
  • Instructor of Record, University of Notre Dame, 2021

Distinctions

  • Shaheen 3 Minutes Thesis Competition, University of Notre Dame, United States – Second place, 2024
  • Fellow (non residential), Civil War Paths, The Civil War Centre, University of York, 2024-2025
  • Pre-Doctoral Fellowship (spring 2023), Montréal Centre of International Studies (CERIUM). Université de Montréal, Canada, 2023.
  • Outstanding Graduate Student Teacher Award, University of Notre Dame, United States, 2022
  • Richard and Peggy Notebaert Premier Fellowship, University of Notre Dame, United States, 2018
  • Darby Fellowship, University of Notre Dame, United States, 2018
  • Visiting Fellowship, Sciences Po Paris, France, 2017

Languages

  • Spanish
  • French
  • Portuguese
  • Arabic

Overseas Experience

  • Guatemala
  • Mexico
  • Brazil
  • Colombia
  • France
  • Canada

Selected Publications

  • 2023. “Who Has the Edge in Guatemala’s Presidential Race?” Featured Q&A, Latin America Advisor, The Dialogue, 11 April 2023.
  • 2022. Johnson, A. Lechartre, J. Mart, S. Robison, M. and Hughes, C. (2022). ‘Peace Scholarship and the Local Turn. Hierarchies in the Production of Knowledge about Peace’, Journal of Peace Research.
  • 2021. Lechartre, J. “La Juridiction Spéciale pour la Paix colombienne: juge impartial ou institution politisée?” Délibérée 9(1) – The Special Jurisdiction for Peace in Colombia: impartial judge or politicized institution?
  • 2017. Lechartre, J. Linares, C. and Ospina, J.C. La participación de las víctimas en el Sistema integral de verdad, justicia, reparación y no repetición, Comisión Colombiana de Juristas, “Las víctimas en el centro del Acuerdo” series, Bogotá: Colombia.