COR Seminar
End of the Year Event!
Featuring Presentations by Previous COR Fellows and Small Grant Recipients
June 5, 12:00-1:30
Social Ecology I, Room 306
This event will showcase the work of past COR Graduate Student Fellows and Faculty Small Grant Recipients:
Graduate Student Fellows
Scott Byrd, School of Social Sciences
“Transnational movement gatherings and coalition work: Complex affiliations, framing strategies, and multi-organizational fields”
Kelsy Kretschmer, School of Social Sciences
“Origins and trajectories of breakaway organizations “
Kathryn Quick, School of Social Ecology
“Questioning insider/outsider organizational boundaries: Examples from inclusive public management “
Karen Jeong Robinson, School of Social Sciences
“From discipline to choice: The reconstitution of the university student “
Laurent Tambayong, Mathematical Behavioral Sciences
“Strategic behaviors in entrepreneurial alliances: A simulated game-theoretic network model as a theoretical framework in explaining empirical findings “
Norman Su, Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences
“Visualizing the Temporal Dimensions of Interactions inModern Organizations”
Faculty Small Grant Recipients
Catherine Bolzendahl, School Social Sciences
“Unintended consequences or organizing differences? Legislatures and legislators ‘doing gender’ in Germany, Sweden and the United States “
David Frank, School of Social Sciences
“The Worldwide Evolution of the University in the 20th Century”