Stephanie Savell
Senior Fellow, Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, Brown University
Director, Costs of War
Stephanie Savell is a public anthropologist researching militarism, (in)security and activism in relation to the United States post-9/11 wars and policing in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Under her leadership, the Costs of War project has produced research cited in thousands of media articles and broadcasts and by President Biden in his official speech about the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. Since 2017, Savell's regularly updated global map of U.S. counterterrorism operations has been featured by USA Today, CNN, BBC World News and Smithsonian magazine, among others. She is co-author of The Civic Imagination: Making a Difference in American Political Life (Routledge, 2014) and, in addition to Costs of War reports, has published in journals including American Anthropologist and American Ethnologist, and media outlets such as The Guardian, Foreign Policy, Newsweek, and Axios. Her media appearances include interviews on CNN, NPR, Al Jazeera, Vox, The Problem with Jon Stewart, C-SPAN Washington Journal and Democracy Now. She earned her Ph.D. from Brown University. SEE PAPER > United States Counterterrorism Operations Under the Biden Administration 2021-2023 (2024) How Death Outlives War: The Reverberating Impact of the Post-9/11 Wars on Human Health (2023) The 2001 Authorization for Use of Military Force: A Comprehensive Look at Where and How it Has Been Used (2021) The Costs of United States' Post-9/11 "Security Assistance": How Counterterrorism Intensified Conflict in Burkina Faso and Around the World (2020) United States Counterterrorism Operations 2018-2020 (2021) Numbers and Per Capita Distribution of Troops Serving in the U.S. Post-9/11 Wars in 2019, By State (2020) Map: Current United States Counterterror War Locations (2018)