2008/09
Gergely Baics, Department of History
“Feeding Gotham: A Social History of Urban Provisioning, 1780-1860”
Francois Blumenfeld-Kouchner, Department of French and Italian
“Genealogy of the Concept of Simulacrum”
Shawn Clybor, Department of History
“Culture and Communism: Czechoslovakia and the Czech Avant-Garde, 1920-1960”
Robert Daland, Department of Linguistics
“Word Segmentation and Word Learning
Justine DeYoung, Department of Art History
“Women in Black: Fashion, Modernity and Modernism in Paris, 1860-1890”
Kerry Dobransky, Department of Sociology
“Help Me Help You: On Empowerment in Health and Human Services”
Ryan Doran, Department of Philosophy
“Demonstrative Reference and Demonstrative Concepts”
Nicole Fabricant, Department of Anthropology
“Performative Politics: Landless Peasant Strategies of Resistance in Santa Cruz, Bolivia”
Anna Fenton-Hathaway, Department of English
“Literary Narratives of Female Aging: Novel Transformations of Victorian England's ‘Redundant Woman’”
Jean Hunleth, Department of Anthropology
“Managing TB: Households, Illness, and Children in Lusaka, Zambia”
Julia Huyck, Program in Communication Sciences and Disorders
“Auditory Perceptual Development During Adolescence”
Patrick Johnston, Department of Political Science
"Humanitarian Intervention and the Logic of Genocide in Civil War"
Ji Kim, Program in Music
“Tonality as a Perceptual Reference Frame”
Jeffrey Knight, Department of English
“Compiling Culture: Reading and the use of books, 1476-1676”
Meredith Larson, Department of Linguistics
“The Effects of Context on Accessibility to Linguistic Variation”
Rachel Ney, Department of French and Italian
"The Literary and Cinematic Spaces of the Unhappy Consciousness: Cormac McCarthy, Antonin Artaud, Yves Berger, Tommy Lee Jones"
Julia Ng, Program in Comparative Literary Studies*
“The Politics of Geometry: Mathematics, Architecture and Literature in the Modern Age”
Natalia Palacios, Program in Education and Social Policy - Human Development and Social Policy
“Immigration and Early Education in the 21st Century”
Scot Rousse, Department of Philosophy
“Self-Understanding and Self-Interpretation”
Robert Ryder, Program in Comparative Literary Studies
“The Acoustical Unconscious: Benjamin and Bloch, Eich and Kluge”
Annica Schjott, Department of French and Italian
“Reinventing the Past: Memory and Narration in 20th Century Literature on the Maghreb”
Heather Schoenfeld, Department of Sociology
“The State Politics of Prison Growth: From Chain Gangs to Supermax Prisons, Florida 1950-2000”
Christopher Swarat, Department of Political Science
“Using Confucian ‘International Relations’ to Critique Contemporary International Relations Discourse”
Shaoqian Zhang, Department of Art History
“Visualizing New Republican China: Pictorial Construction of the Chinese Citizen (1912-49)”
2007/08
Gabriel Abend, Department of Sociology
"A Social History of Business Ethics and Social Responsibility"
Jonathan Adler, Department of Psychology
"Narrative and Psychotherapy: A Longitudinal Study"
Elizabeth Casteen, Department of History*
"The Making of a Neapolitan She-Wolf: Gender, Sexuality, and Sovereignty and the Reputation of Johanna I of Naples"
Joshua Davis, Department of Economics
"Three Essays on Pigou's Theory of the Business Cycle"
Kathryn de Luna, Department of History
"Beating Around the Bush: Wild Resource Use in Central African Political Culture, ca. 1000 BCE to c. 1900 CE
Joanne Diaz, Department of English
"Grief as Medicine for Grief: Complaint Poetry in Early Modern England, 1557-1609"
Paul Eastwick, Department of Psychology
"Sex Difference in Mate Preferences Revisited: The Role of Ideals in Romantic Partner Selection and Retention"
Laura Ephraim, Department of Political Science
"The New Politics of Science: Imagination, Method and Worldliness in Vico, Descartes and Dewey"
Gabrielle Ferrales, Department of Sociology
"The Prosecution of Rape as a War Crime: An Iraqi Judicial Experiment"
James German, Department of Linguistics
"Strategies for Managing Mutual Beliefs in Discourse"
Patrick Johnston, Department of Political Science*
"Humanitarian Intervention and the Strategic Logic of Mass Violence in Civil Wars"
Shalini Le Gall, Department of Art History*
"Evangelical Imperialism: Holman Hunt and Religious Painting in the Middle East"
Victor Lee, Program in Education and Social Policy - Learning Sciences
"Representations in Middle School Science: An Examination of Interpretive Competences and the Representational Structure of Science Curriculum"
Elise Lipkowitz, Department of History
"The Sciences are Never at War: Nationalism and the Transformation of the Cosmopolitan Republic of Science, 1789-1815"
Christina McMahon, Program in Theatre and Drama
"Theatre in Circulation: Performing National Identity on the Global Stage in Cape Verde, West Africa"
Sarah Mesle, Department of English
"Representing the Racial Self: Pro-Slavery Ideology and the Problem of Sentimental Literature"
Jose Munoz Martin, Department of Anthropology
"Of Cows, Trucks, and Bricks: A Historical Ethnography of the Political Dimensions of Business Activities in Northern Cameroon"
Jesse Njus, Program in Theatre and Drama
"Performing the Passion: A Study on the Nature of Medieval Acting"
Scott Proudfit, Department of English
"Collective Implications: Author, Text, and Dialogue in 20th Century Collaborative American Theatre Companies"
Priscilla Renta, Department of Performance Studies
"The Transnational Movement of Puerto Rican and Latina/o Bodies Across Space and Time"
Gayle Rogers, Department of English
"British Modernism and Ortega's Spanish Vanguard: Internationalism, Circulation, and Modernity (1922-1939)"
Daniel Smith Jr., Program in Theatre and Drama
"Libertine Theatricality: Contextualizing Obscene Drama in Eighteenth-Century"
Elizabeth Sweet, Department of Anthropology
"Stress in Cultural Context: the emergence of health risk among African American youth"
Jonathan Trejo-Mathys, Department of Philosophy
"Inheritance, Sovereignty, & Promise: Political Obligation & Global Transformations"
2006/2007
Crina Archer, Political Science
Nicholas Baker, History
Daniel Bartels, Psychology
Ellen Berrey, Sociology
Yulia Borisova, Slavic Languages & Literatures
Coya Brownrigg, Performance Studies
Noah Butler, Anthropology
Samuel Day, Psychology
Eli Diamond, Philosophy
Jason Gallo, Communication Studies
Anna Glazova, Comparative Literary Studies
Kathryn Hicks, Anthropology
Heather Hill, Human Development & Social Policy
Steven Hoffman, Sociology
Tushar Irani, Philosophy
Peter Jaros, English
Suzanne LaVere, History
Anh Ly, Comparative Literary Studies
Stefka Mihaylova, Theatre & Drama
Patricia Pendry, Human Development & Social Policy
Christopher Skeaff, Political Science
Meredith Tegrotenhuis, Art History
Berit Vannebo, Sociology
Amber Watts, Radio/Television/Film
2005/2006
Hakim Abderrezak, French & Italian
Tomasz Peter Andrusyna, Psychology
Aaron G. Astor, History
Justin J. Behrend, History
Ashley Megan Byock, English
Ho A. Chan, French & Italian
Bradford R. Cokelet, Philosophy
Erik Samuel Gellman, History
Samir James Haddad, Philosophy
Deborah B. Heitner, Radio/Television/Film*
Coleman Hutchison, English
Jenny E. Kaminer, Slavic Languages & Literatures
Elzbieta Diana Kotkowska, Comparative Literary Studies
Erin M. Leddon, Linguistics
Bishupal Limbu, Comparative Literary Studies
Lida E. Maxwell, Political Science
Godwin Murunga, History
Salome Mshai Mwangola, Performance Studies
Daniel S. Nolan, Comparative Literary Studies
Maxine Heather Oland, Anthropology
Pavel Osinsky, Sociology
Elaine Adah Pena, Performance Studies
Lee Joseph Seymour, Political Science*
Steven C. Skultety, Philosophy
2004/2005
Tatiana U. Andronova, Anthropology*
Nana Akua Anyidoho, Human Development & Social Policy*
Ann Clinton Bunger, Linguistics
Ananda Shankar Chakrabarty, Art History
Carole Tereza Emberton, History
Joan A. Fisher, Psychology
Ravit Golan, Learning Sciences
Sarah Anne Gordon, Art History*
William Hunting Howell, English*
Karen Elizabeth Kachra, Philosophy
Mark Edward Kerins, Radio/Television/Film
Suk-Young Kim, Theatre & Drama*
Hyun-Jung Lee, English
Christine P. Li-Grining, Human Development & Social Policy
Joshua S. Malitsky, Radio/Television/Film
Bradford Reynolds Martin, History
Guido Menzio, Economics
Mohammed Hamid Mohammed, Performance Studies
Douglas Franklin O’Keefe, English
Jessica Josephine Peterson, Linguistics
Oyku Nur Potuoglu-Cook, Performance Studies
Jarod Heath Roll, History
Owen C. Stanwood, History
Matthew James Steilen, Philosophy
Joerg Stoye, Economics
Carrie Elizabeth Wasinger, English
Meghan Siobhan Wilson, Art History*
Nathan D. Wright, Sociology
2003/2004
Catherine Anne Anderson, Linguistics
Tessa Cecilia Bent, Linguistics*
Douglas James Bolender, Anthropology
Emily D. Bryan, English
Russell Cole Burnett, Psychology
Shun Ching Chan, Sociology
Barry Cohen, Sociology
Nancy L. Deutsch, Human Development & Social Policy
Vanessa Gomez, Anthropology
Bryan A. Hampton, English
Christopher G. Hodson, History
Christopher William Hogarth, French & Italian
Nir Jaimovich, Economics
Idolly Keels, Human Development & Social Policy
Neil Ronen Kodesh, History
Jason Per Leddington, Philosophy
Jean Marie Littlejohn, Music Theory
Lauren Beth McConnell, Theatre & Drama
Michael T. McCoyer, History
Kristin Swenson Musselman, French & Italian
Kathleen Judith Newcomb, Psychology
Toby Daniel Norris, Art History
Michal Andrzej Oklot, Slavic Languages & Literatures
Natsu Onoda, Performance Studies
Sebastian Gerard Rand, Philosophy
Enrichetta Ravina, Economics
Mike Stieff, Learning Sciences
Elizabeth Votruba-Drzal, Human Development & Social Policy
2002/2003
Michael J. Allen, History
Christine Mary Andrews, Art History
Seth D. Ard, Philosophy
Sergey Victor Blok, Psychology
David Joseph Collins, History*
David Afriyie Donkor, Performance Studies
Mauricio Drelichman, Economics
Eliza Bright Garrison, Art History
Brian Allen Goolsby, Psychology
Kurt J. Hugenberg, Psychology
Zsolt Macskasi, Economics
Ruby Mendenhall, Human Development & Social Policy
Aditi Narayani Menon, Radio/Television/Film
Francesca Molinari, Economics
Toby Daniel Norris, Art History*
Elizabeth Eaton Prevost, History
Sebastian Gerard Rand, Philosophy*
Rebecca Leigh Rossen, Theatre & Drama
Frank Roman Rzeczkowski, History
Michael Edward Sauder, Sociology
Kendra S. Schiffman, Sociology
Torrey J. Shanks, Political Science
Priya Srinivasan, Performance Studies
Anne Victoria Sullivan, English
Melody Yu-Ming Tiampo, Art History
Holly Woodson Waddell, French & Italian
Sarah Frances Williams, Musicology
Praise Zenenga, Theatre & Drama
2001/2002
Kamran Afary, Performance Studies
Susan Rachel Agrawal, Music Theory
Lisa Marie Amoroso, Sociology & Organization Behavior*
Robin Andrew Beck, Anthropology
Charlotte Jeanne Brooks, History
Ariel Thomas Burstein, Economics
Jose Bernard Capino, Radio/Television/Film
Tulia Gabriela Falleti, Political Science*
Sean Linscott Field, History*
Adrian Victor Fielder, Comparative Literary Studies
Scott Lennarson Greer, Political Science*
Markus Hardtmann, Geological Sciences
Jennifer Ann Jolly, Art History
Laurence Freston Knapp, Radio/Television/Film
Eric Charles LeMay, English
Rasmus Lentz, Economics
Tondra L. Loder, Human Development & Social Policy*
Clinton Nichols, Anthropology
Suzanne Lourie Pineles, Psychology
Jeremy G. Prestholdt, History
Anne Maureen Pulju, Theatre & Drama*
Jennifer Lynn Romich, Human Development & Social Policy*
Luciana Ugrina, Radio/Television/Film
Michelle VanNatta, Sociology
2000/2001
Anthony Curtis Adler, German
Stefania Albanesi, Economics
Aaron David Anderson, Theatre & Drama
David Sheridan Areford, Art History
Amy Barnes Beer, Radio/Television/Film
Lawrence Michael Bogad, Performance Studies*
Alexander Solen Burry, Slavic Languages & Literatures
Maeve B. Callan, Radio/Television/Film
Stacey Jean Davis, Music Theory
Nnamdi Elleh, Art History*
Joseph Gabriel Farry, Philosophy
Donato Gerardi, Economics
Peter R. Glazer, Performance Studies
Jennifer Rebecca Jenkins, Musicology
Martin Klebes, Comparative Literary Studies
Anthea Catherine Kraut, Theatre & Drama
Peter Alan Levin, Sociology
Dominique Mary Licops, Comparative Literary Studies
Sarah Elizabeth Lozowski, History
Julie A. McQuinn, Musicology
Kathryn Anne Murrell, Learning Disabilities
Deborah A. Paredez, Theatre & Drama*
Amy Ruth Partridge, Performance Studies
Hyeonseok Seo, Radio/Television/Film
Bradley Robert Simpson, History
James Ireland Stewart, Economics
Michelle VanNatta, Sociology*
Barbara Lynne Webb, Performance Studies
Charlotte Renee Williams, English
Ekaterina M. Zalkind, Psychology
1999/2000
Karl Richard Appuhn, History
Susan Kay Bloom, Political Science
Teri L. Caraway, Political Science
Sheila R. Crane, Art History
Simon Greenwold, Slavic Languages & Literatures
Kathleen E. Hull, Sociology
Seth Stephen Jacobs, History
Pei-Chia Lan, Sociology
Karen Elizabeth Leick, English
Ronald Loeffler, Philosophy
Jeffrey Loewenstein, Psychology
Gregory Mann, History
Mary McCoy, Communication Studies*
Melissa Kary Miller, Political Science
Kristen Noel Moreno, Psychology
Benjamin Francis Pauley, English
Alison Leah Pion, Human Development & Social Policy*
Craig Anthony Quintero, Performance Studies
Eshkol Rafaeli-Mor, Psychology
Karaleah Sabina Reichart, Anthropology*
Teresa Rebecca Ritterhoff, Comparative Literary Studies
Nina Ariadne Rowe, Art History
Bradley Scott Schrager, History
Kimberly Wedeven Segall, English
Peter John Thomas, Slavic Languages & Literatures
Ernesto Villanueva, Economics
Nicole Wilson-Denner, Comparative Literary Studies
Xiaoli Yin, Sociology & Organization Behavior
*Awarded the DYF but could not accept due to receipt of another award.