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Ieva
Jusionyte (Ph.D., EMT-P) is a legal and medical
anthropologist and a certified emergency medical responder.
She is the Watson Family University Associate Professor of
International Security and Anthropology at Brown University. Born
and raised in Lithuania, Jusionyte earned her B.A. degree in
political science from Vilnius University and her M.A. and Ph.D.
degrees in anthropology from Brandeis University, in Massachusetts.
Before coming to Brown, she was John L. Loeb Associate Professor of
the Social Sciences at Harvard University.
Jusionyte studies borders, law, and
violence, and is the author of three books, including
multiple-award winning Threshold: Emergency Responders on the
U.S.-Mexico Border (2018), which received the 2019 Victor
Turner Prize In Ethnographic Writing and the 2020 SAW Book
Prize. Her new book, Exit Wounds: How America’s Guns Fuel
Violence Across the Border, is coming out in April 2024.
Jusionyte has held fellowships from the
Harvard Radcliffe Institute and the Fulbright program, and her
fieldwork and writing have been supported by the National Science
Foundation, the Andrew M. Mellon Foundation, the Wenner Gren
Foundation for Anthropological Research, and the Rockefeller
Foundation’s Bellagio Center. In addition to research articles
published in flagship scholarly journals (Cultural
Anthropology, American Anthropologist, Political
and Legal Anthropology Review, and others), Jusionyte’s
writing has appeared in The Atlantic, the Los
Angeles Times, The Boston Globe,
and The Guardian, and she’s been the featured guest
on NPR’s “The Takeaway” and “Forum.”
Apart from her scholarly pursuits, Ieva
Jusionyte is a trained EMT, paramedic, and wildland firefighter,
and spent five years volunteering in fire and rescue departments in
Massachusetts, Florida, and Arizona. She lives in Boston.