2002 Fellows and Grantees
Published on: Sep 08, 2003

PUBLICATIONS AND WRITINGS

Dissertation Level (funding for one year of training and one year of research)

Kelly Gillespie (US)
Criminal Ends: The Failure of South African Prisons in the Project of Post-apartheid Democracy
University of Chicago

Hermann Maiba (Germany)
Transnational Grassroots Mobilization Against Globalization
University of Illinois, Chicago

Juan Obarrio (Argentina)
Legal Pluralism and Peace Process: the Ambiguous Reemergence of 'Customary' Law in Mozambique
Columbia University

Erind Pajo (The Netherlands)
Worldviews, Belonging, and Capital Transformations: Ethnographic Refractions of the Albanian Migrations to Greece and Italy
University of California, Irvine

Ngeta Kabiri (Kenya)
Global Environmental Governance and Community-Based Conservation: Comparative Perspectives of Kenya and Tanzania
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Roschanack Shaery-Eisenlohr (Germany)
Transnational Shi'ite Networks, Identity Production and the Lebanese State
University of Chicago

Irma Velasquez Nimatuj (Guatemala)
Indigenous Identity, Gender Relations and Agrarian Politics in Guatemala
University of Texas

Sarah Wright (Australia)
Seeds of Dissent: Intellectual Property Rights, Rice and Globalization in the Philippines
University of Washington, Seattle




Professional Level (funding for one to two years of training and research)

Stephen Hopgood (UK)
Theory and Practice in a Liberal World Order: An Ethnography of Amnesty International's International Secretariat
SOAS, University of London

Said Adejumobi (Nigeria)
The Problem of Citizenship in Nigeria: 'Settlers,' Indigenes,' and Inter-group Conflicts
Lagos State University

Robert Muggah (Canada)
Development and Conflict-Induced Internal Displacement and Resettlement in Sri Lanka: Evaluating the Evidence of Successful Policy and Practice
Small Arms Survey, Geneva

Ana Devic (Serbia and Montenegro)
Toward a Post-Ethnic Civil Society: Cooperation on Issues of Conflict, Violence, and Transition between the Successor States of Former Yugoslavia
University of Bonn

Heiko Wimmen (Germany)
Precarious Neighbors: Coexistence between Arab and Jewish Israelis in Israel's 'Mixed Cities'
Freelance Journalist

Ronald West (US)
Police Development and Democratic Transition: A Comparative Case Study of Haiti and East Timor
Consultant

Elana Zilberg (Zimbabwe/US)
Deported: The Transnationalization of Gangs, Governance, and Grassroots Social Movements between the U.S. and El Salvador
University of California, San Diego

Fatimakhon Ahmedova (Tajikistan)
Ethnic Minority Rights and Interethnic Conflicts in Ferghana Valley
Khujand State University, Tajikistan



Grants for Research Collaboration in Conflict Zones (funding for six months of research collaboration in the conflict zone)

Kenneth Simala (Kenya)
Small Arms, Cattle-Rustling and internally displaced people in the Ilemi Triangle (E. Africa): Implication for Pastoralist Lifestyles and Regional Peace and Security
Maseno University, Kenya

Intisar Abdelsadig (Sudan)
Towards Understanding Conflicts and Civil War in the Nuba Mountains Region of the Sudan
Badya Center for Integrated Development Services, Khartoum

Dejene Aredo (Ethiopia)
Conflict over resources in the southern pastoral areas of Ethiopia
Ethiopian Chapter of OSSREA

Irina Babich (Russia)
Islamic Revival in Contemporary Kabardino-Balkaria: Outlooks and Consequences
Russian Academy of Sciences

Meenakshi Gopinath (India)
Crossing Lines with a Gender Lens: Interrogating Dominant Narratives on Causes of Conflict in Kashmir
Women in Security, Conflcit Managemnt and Peace, New Dehli

Yomi Oruwari (Nigeria)
Gender., Ethnicity and Violence and their Effects on Livelihoods in the Niger Delta Region, Nigeria: The Case of Dere (Ogoni) and Bolo (Okrika) in Rivers State
Rivers State University of Science and Technology, Nigeria

Juan Ferro-Medina (Colombia)
The Impact of International Aid on NGO's Performance in Conflict Zones" The Colombian Case
Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá

Pilar Rueda (Colombia)
All is not Fair in Love and War: Violence Against the Participation of Women and Women Organizations in Armed Conflict—the Colombian Case
Colectivo Maria Maria, Bogotá

 
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