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Previous Recipients of the Research Fellowship
2008/09
 
Angela Anderson, Department of Sociology
"Cultural Ideas and Social Policy Change: Child Labor Reforms in Great Britain, Germany and the United States"

Christopher Clary, Department of English
"Early Modern Theatre and the Culture of Collecting"

Esailama Diouf, Department of Performance Studies
"Staging the African"

Charlotte Gehl, Department of French and Italian
"Reveries and Realities: Diaspora and Homeland among Jews of North Africa"

Brent Mix, Department of English
"An 'exterior made interior': Wallace Stevens, Hart Crane, and the Institution of American Poetry"

Bhuvaneshwari Narayanamurthy, Department of Communication Studies
"Impact of culture on team processes among global, virtual teams of knowledge workers"

Julieta Suarez-Cao, Department of Political Science
"How Democratic Competition Spreads over Territory: Exploding the Myth of Nationalized Politics"

2007/08
 
Alison Fisher, Department of Art History*
"The Type, the Model and the System: Public Housing and Urban Experiment in France, 1952-1978"
 
Stefka Hadjiandonova, Department of History*
"The Bulgarian Muslims in Politics and Civil Society (1919-1944)"
 
Christie Harner, Department of English
"Victorian Anxieties: Social Typing and Narrative Production in the Condition-of-England and Sensation Novel"
 
Jeffrey Knight, Department of English
"The Sense of Information: Renaissance 'new media' and the social life of texts"
 
Erin-Marie Legacey, Department of History
"Death and the Afterlife of the French Revolution, 1795-1830"
 
Katelyn Mesler, Department of Religion
"Magic and Cultural Exchange: Jews, Christians, and the Myth of Sorcery in the Middle Ages"
 
 Colleen Nyberg, Department of Anthropology
"Market integration, stress, and child health among the Tsimane' of the Bolivian Amazon"
 
Juan Olmeda, Department of Political Science
"Disunited they stand? A fiscal theory of gubernatorial power and coordination strategies: Argentina, Mexico and Brazil from a comparative perspective"
 
Jonathan Trejo-Mathys, Department of Philosophy*
"Inheritance, Sovereignty, & Promise: Political Obligation & Global Transformations"
 
Sara Unsworth, Department of Psychology
"The Influence of Culture-Specific Discourse Styles on Knowledge Organization"
 
Lora Walsh, Department of Religion
"Conflict, Community and the Personified Ecclesia: The Gender of the English Church, 1350-1600"
 
2006/2007
Anton Breiner, Slavic Languages & Literatures
Justine DeYoung, Art History
Antonio Gisbert, Psychology
Marianne Hinds, Economics
Maria Kisel, Slavic Languages & Literatures
Marianne Lambelet, Musicology
Elise Lipkowitz, History
Terence McDonnell, Sociology
Christopher Morehart, Anthropology
Gayle Rogers, English
Shalini Seshadri, Art History
Elizabeth Sweet, Anthropology
 
 
2005/2006
Gabriel Abend, Sociology
Nicholas Scott Baker, History
Anna Glazova, Comparative Literary Studies
Kathryn Ann Hicks, Anthropology
Olga Livshin, Slavic Languages & Literatures
Ann P. Ly, Comparative Literary Studies*
Melvin Peña, English
Kirsten Marie Pike, Radio/Television/Film
Bradley Steven Reichek, French & Italian
Christopher D. Skeaff, Political Science
Emily Kate Steinmetz, Anthropology
Elizabeth Alice Ware, Psychology
 
2004/2005
Noah Brian Butler, Anthropology
Christine Joy Gardner, Communication Studies
Karl Alexander Gunther, History
Deborah B. Heitner, Radio/Television/Film
Wen Jin, English
Jenny E. Kaminer, Slavic Languages & Literatures
Lida E. Maxwell, Political Science
Carmen Cramer Niekrasz, Art History*
Rhiannon Stephens, History
 
2003/2004
Tatiana U. Andronova, Anthropology
Ann Clinton Bunger, Linguistics
Ananda Shankar Chakrabarty, Art History
William Hunting Howell, English
Hyun-Jung Lee, English
Joshua S. Malitsky, Radio/Television/Film
Jana B. Measells, History
Gabriela Nava-Campos, Political Science
Nathan D. Wright, Sociology
 
2002/2003
Ran Abramitzky, Economics
Emily D. Bryan, English
Carole Tereza Emberton, History
Vanessa Gomez, Anthropology
Suk-Young Kim, Theatre & Drama
Natsu Onoda, Performance Studies
Karima Atiy Robinson, Theatre & Drama
James J. Snodgrass, Anthropology
Iona Szeman-Ureche, Performance Studies*
Wei Yang, Art History
 
 
*Awarded the RF but could not accept due to receipt of another award.

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