Society of Fellows Postdoc Wins ACLS Fellowship

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Media theorist Tory Jeffay is awarded funding to complete a book project.

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Tory Jeffay鈥檚 research focuses on the ways visual evidence has been understood and deployed. (Photo by Katie Lenhart)
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, a media historian and theorist and postdoctoral fellow with the , has been named a 2024 ACLS Fellow by the American Council of Learned Societies.

Jeffay is part of a group of 60 鈥渆xceptional early career scholars鈥 selected from 1,100 applicants in a rigorous peer review process, the in a news release. ACLS fellowships provide up to $60,000 to support scholars for six to 12 months of sustained research and writing. Awardees who do not hold tenure-track faculty appointments receive a supplement of $7,500 for research or other personal costs incurred during their award term.

鈥淚 was delighted to receive the ACLS fellowship,鈥 Jeffay says. 鈥淚 aspire to speak across disciplines with my project, so to be recognized by an interdisciplinary group of judges is particularly exciting. The fellowship will support my book project, 鈥楥ontested Vision: Race and the Limits of Visual Evidence.鈥欌

Jeffay says her is broadly concerned with the tension between faith and doubt in photographic images and 鈥渉ow this unstable conception of visual evidence has allowed for the prejudicial application of visual evidence against minoritized subjects in the American criminal justice system.鈥

鈥淚t is gratifying to see Tory Jeffay recognized as an innovative early stage scholar whose work holds the potential to make a significant impact on the field of media history and theory,鈥 says , dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. 鈥淎t 线上赌场, we share the ACLS鈥 commitment, through programs like the Society of Fellows, to lifting up and supporting young scholars whose work is poised to make significant contributions to the humanities and the interpretive social sciences.鈥

John Paul Christy, ACLS senior director of U.S. programs, praised this year鈥檚 cohort of scholars as 鈥渘othing short of inspiring鈥攁 powerful reminder of the capacity of humanistic research to illuminate and deepen understanding of the workings of our world.鈥

supports scholars who are poised to make original and significant contributions to knowledge in any field of the humanities or interpretive social sciences, Christy says. 鈥淎s scholars face increasing challenges to pursuing and disseminating their research, we remain committed to advancing their vital work,鈥 he says.

The New York-based ACLS has served for more than a century as the preeminent representative of American scholarship in the humanities and related social sciences. In 2020, the ACLS redirected the funding focus of its signature fellowship program to support early-career, nontenured scholars. 

Founded in 2014 and sitting under the umbrella of the , the Society of Fellows is an interdisciplinary community of postdoctoral fellows and faculty that encourages individual and collaborative scholarship across the institution. 

Jeffay credits 线上赌场鈥檚 , known as GrantGPS, with helping her navigate the application process for the ACLS fellowship.

Bill Platt