Fellowships: Hiphop Archive and Research Institute (HARI)
The Hiphop Archive and Research Institute Fellowship provides a residential appointment at the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research. This resident appointment provides considerable benefits, including the following: office space, computer and technology support in Harvard Square, use of a research assistant and full access to the extensive research and library resources of Harvard University. Further information about the Hutchins Center and an Archive Fellow's joint appointment may be found here: http://hutchinscenter.fas.harvard.edu/current-fellows.
Current Fellows:



Previous Fellows:

The Hip-Hop and Presidential Elections Video Archive

Sankofatopia

These Are The Breaks Test

The Keeper Project

Get Free: Hip Hop Civics Education

S.T.E.M. with no root bears no fruit: Colloquial appropriations of canonical science in contemporary hip-hop

Lyricism in Hiphop

Deepening Democracy ‘Galsen’ Style: HipHop and Civil Society in Senega

Decoding 'AfroAsia' in Hiphop, Anime and Manga

How's Life in London

The Hypertext: Analyzing the Data and Assembly of Hiphop Musical Recordings for Narrative Purposes

Remixing The Trap: Race, Space, and the Speculative South

What's on Your Radio?: Political Rap Music and Racial Attitudes

Time Is Illmatic: The Journey, Music, and Legacy of Nasir Jones

Old in the Game: Age and Aging in Hip-Hop

Hearing Afro-Cuban Rap

Chronicling Stankonia: Recognizing America’s Hip Hop South


The Hip-Hop Word Count: Rap Research Groups

Universe of Insanity: Culture Shock in the Black American Experience



Blacks, Young People and Hip Hoppers

The Miseducation of Hip-Hop: Cross-Generational Methodologies for Gaining Clearer Interpretations of the Leadership Language of the Post-Civil Rights/Millennium Generation

What if the Greensboro Four Had Twitter? Social Justice in the Age of Social Media and Hip-Hop

Deconstructing the Beggar’s Edifice: the Failure of Civil Rights and the Battle for Place in Hiphop America