No grants given out in this year.
Grant Recipients 2011-2012
COR Grant Recipients
2011 – 2012
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 2011-2012 AWARDEES!
Kenneth Cruz — Criminology, Law and Society
A Search for Hopi Ways to End Gender Violence
Erin Evans — Sociology
Organizations, Mass Media and the State: Media Representations of the Anti-Vietnam War and Animal Rights Movement Within Varying Political Contexts
Padma Govindan — Anthropology
On Fire for Justice: The Making of an American Abolitionist Abroad
Laura Huang — Merage School of Business
A Test of the Impact of Gut Feel on Entrepreneurial Investment Decisions
Sharmaine Jackson — Sociology
Voluntary Association and Youth Participation: The Role of the Internet in Organizing Urban Youth Across Two Countries
Natalia Milovantseva — Social Ecology
Understanding How the Market for Cell Phones Reuse Emerged to Foster More Sustainable Consumption
Katie Pine — Social Ecology
The Influence of Organizational Context on Routines for Childbirth in the Hospital Setting
David Redmiles — Informatics
Supporting Trust in Distributed Teams: A Single Team with Multiple Perspectives from Multiple-Sites
Kristen Shorette — Sociology
Values in Markets? Explaining the Uneven Rise of Fair Trade Producer Organizations in the Global South
Adam Shniderman — Criminology, Law and Society
Factors Influencing the Impact of Exogenous Scientific Information on Complex Organizations: The Impact of the 2009 NRC Forensic Science Report on Crime Labs and Courts.
Tony Smith — Political Science
The organizational flow of human trafficking in the U.S.
Amy Voida — Informatics
Exploring Relationships Between Nonprofit Organizations and Local Communities
Lydia Zacher — Anthropology
Midwifery Reborn: Crafting a New Model for Women’s Health in Mexico
Grant Recipients 2010-2011
COR Grant Recipients
2010 – 2011
Julka Almquist – PPD
The Orange County Great Park Corporation: Future-Oriented Narratives in Organizational Processes
Natalie Baker – PPD
Enacting Stability in Instability: Vulnerable Work in Non-Traditional Organizations
James Bany – Sociology
The Role of Ethnic Organizations in the Construction of Identity: The Case of Mexican- and Italian-Origin Americans
Elizabeth Chiarello – Sociology
Pharmacists of Conscience: Ethical Decision-Making Across Legal, Political, and Organizational Environments
Heidi Haddad – Political Science
Participation of Non-Governmental Organizations at International Courts
Kenji Klein – School of Business
Reclaiming Forbidden Medicine: Interest Groups, Collective Identity, and the Emergence of Medical Marijuana as an Organizational Field
Yong Ming Kow – Informatics
Social Systems of Software Production in Online Communities
Dana Nakano – Sociology
The Power and Pervasiveness of Story: The Merging of Personal, Organizational, and Ethnic Narratives
Daisy Reyes – Sociology
Latino Student Politics: Constructing Ethnic Identities through Organizations.
Kristen Shorette – Sociology
Fair Trade Certified: The Global Institutionalization of Nongovernmental Regulatory Organizations
Amy Voida – Informatics
Understanding and Envisioning Information Systems in Volunteer Management and Coordination
Lydia Zacher – Anthropology
A New Medical Model for Childbirth: Understanding the Role of Mexico’s Emergent Professionalized Midwifery
Grant Recipients 2009-2010
COR Grant Recipients
2009 – 2010
Graduate Student Fellowship Recipients
- Janet Alexanian – Social Sciences
Constructing Iran: Transnational Cultural Production and the Politics of Representation in the Digital Age
- Natalie Baker – Social Ecology
Place-Based Practices of Recovery: Re-Definitions of Role and Task in Mental Healthcare Organizations-New Orleans, LA
- Elizabeth Chiarello – Social Sciences
Doctoral Dissertation Research: A proposal to study organizational and institutional bases of pharmacists’ decision-making about birth control dispensation
- Nalika Gajaweera – Social Sciences
Cultivating Goodness: Buddhist Generosity and Development Work in the Aftermath of the Sri Lankan Tsunami
- Heather Goldsworthy – Social Ecology
Compassionate Capitalism? The Institutionalization of Microfinance
- Phillip Goodman – Social Ecology
Hero or Inmate, Prison or Camp, Rehabilitation or Labor Extraction? A Multi-Level Study of California’s Prison Fire Camps
- Alexis Hickman – Social Ecology
East Asia Regional Seas: The Case of Cities
- Jasmine Kerrissey – Social Sciences
Structural Change and the Labor Movement: The Historical and Contemporary Role of Union Mergers
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Sang-Tae Kim – Social Ecology
Emergence of a biotech cluster: The socio-cultural development of the San Diego biotech community and the role of research organizations
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Ben Lind – Social Sciences
The Formation of Contention Cycles: Strikes and Lockout Waves in the U.S., 1881-1894
- Silvia Lindtner – Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences
Facing the Crowd: The Role of Voluntary Game Player Organizations in Urban China
- Dana McDaniel – Merage School of Business
Energy at Work: An Investigation of Relational Energy in Organizations
- Diana Pan – Social Sciences
From Great Expectations to Mainstream Ambitions: the Socialization of Second-Generation Law Students
- Katie Pine – Social Ecology
The Influence of Organizational Context on Routines for Childbirth in the Hospital Setting
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Kathy Quick – Social Ecology
Boundary Work: Supporting Inclusive Communities of Practice
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Daisy Reyes – Social Sciences
Latino Student Politics: Constructing Ethnic Identities through Organizations
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Aaron Roussell – Social Ecology
Black, Brown and Blue: Violence, Power, and Subjectivity in Police-Community Relations in South Los Angeles
- Rita Shah – Social Ecology
Reemergence of Rehabilitation? Comparing the policies and practices of California parole before 1977 and after 2005
- Chitvan Trivedi – Social Ecology
Social enterprises and corporate enterprises: Fundamental differences and defining features
- Lydia Zacher – Social Sciences
A New Medical Model for Childbirth: Understanding the Cultural Effects of Mexico’s Emergent Professional Midwifery
- Shaozeng Zhang – Social Sciences
Governmental organization as the product and producer of knowledge— The reinvention of Payment for Environmental Services policy in Amazonas, Brazil
Faculty Small Grant Recipient
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Nina Bandelj (with Elizabeth Sowers) – Social Sciences
Economy and State: A Sociological Perspective