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Research projects funded in 2007
- Inés Arribas, Spanish
"“Gitanos in Cyberspace”
- Michael Krausz, Philosophy
"Relativism: A Compendium"
- Imke Meyer, German
"Arthur Schnitzler’s Writings in a European Context"
- Kalala Ngalamulume, Africana Studies
"Leisure and Empire: The French Colonial Rule and the Struggle for Cultural Hegemony in Senegal, 1850-1920"
Research projects funded in 2006
- Phil Kilbride, Anthropology
"Life After the Streets: Life Stories and Policy Implications of Street Children in Comparative Perspective"
Research including location and follow-up interviews with some of the street children from earlier fieldwork who have left the streets.
- Kate Thomas, English
"Correspondences: Victorian Mail between London and Venice"
A study of Victorian literature and culture that examines the figures of the post-letter, Post Office or postal worker and asks why they are often found hand-in-hand with narratives of social deviation.
Research projects funded in 2005
- Gary McDonogh, Growth and Structure of Cities
"Barrios Chinos: Latin American Chinatowns in Comparative Perspective"
Research projects funded in 2004
- Juan Manuel Arbona, Growth and Structure of Cities
"Social Mobilizations in the Age of Labor Informalization in Bolivia: Class and Indigenous Identity Borders"
- Carola Hein, Growth and Structure of Cities
"The Emergence of a Polycentric Capital at the EU Periphery"
- Imke Meyer, German
Research project on German and Austrian notions of Heimat
- Kalala Ngalamulume, Africana Studies and History
"Leisure and Empire: The French Colonial Rule and the Struggle for Cultural Hegemony in Senegal, 1850-1920"
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Kalala Ngalamulume, Africana Studies and History, and Paula Viterbo, Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in the History of Science
Grant for "Medicine in Africa Workshop" held at Bryn Mawr College, April 14-15, 2005
Research projects funded in 2003
- Carola Hein, Growth and Structure of Cities
"Cities, Autonomy and Decentralization"
- Ayumi Takenaka, Sociology
"Secondary Migration: the Role and Limits of Ethnic Networks"
Research projects funded in 2002
- Nicholas Patruno, Italian
Project comparing Italian immigrants to US at turn of the century and emigrants entering Italy in past 20 years
- Janet Ceglowski, Economics
Project on Canada-U.S. border and trade
- George Pahomov, Russian
Project exploring issues of exile, migration, the metropolis and totalitarian cinema of Moscow and Vienna
- Philip Kilbride, Anthropology
"Global Immigration of Irish and Kenyans: A Comparative Study"
Research projects funded in 2001
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