COR Grant Recipients
2007-2008
Graduate Student Fellowship Recipients
• Steven Boutcher, Social Sciences
Pro Bono Publico, The Large Law Firm, and Social Movements: A Relational Approach to the Study of Cause Lawyering
• Jasmine Kerrissey, Social Sciences
One Big Union? A Comparative Historical Analysis of Union Merger Causes and Consequences
• Sharon Oselin, Social Sciences
Unhooked: A Comparative Analysis of Women Exiting Prostitution Via Prostitution Helping Organizations
• Saba Ozyurt, Social Sciences
Islamic Institutions in the West: Bridge Builders or Boundary Markers Between Muslim Immigrants and Their Host Societies?
• Kathryn Quick (with Martha Feldman), Social Ecology
Creating Resources by Managing Participation Inside and Outside Public Organizations
• Leah Reich, Social Sciences
A Proposal to Study the Adaptation Mechanisms of Physicians During Periods of Significant Organizational and Technological Change
• Norman Su, Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences, “Visualizing the Temporal Dimensions of Interactions in Modern Organizations”
Faculty Small Grant Recipients
Faculty Small Grant Recipients
• Nina Bandelj, Social Sciences
From Communists to Foreign Capitalists: The Social Foundations of Foreign Direct Investment in Postsocialist Europe
• Martha Feldman (with Kathryn Quick), Social Ecology
Creating Resources by Managing Participation Inside and Outside Public Organizations
• David Frank, Social Sciences
The Worldwide Evolution of the University in the 20th Century
• Matt Huffman, Social Sciences
Managerial Composition and Gender Segregation in U.S. Work Establishments, 1964-2001