2001 Fellows in Philanthropy and the Nonprofit Sector
Published on: May 01, 2002
  • Elizabeth Bloodgood
    Political Science, Princeton University
    "Non-Governmental Information in State Foreign Policy-making: The Story of International Regime Formation"
  • Enid Gabriella Coleman
    Anthropology, University of Chicago
    "Reconfiguring Philanthropy: Free Software, Volunteer Labor, and the Global Network"
  • Joseph Doyle
    Economics, University of Chicago
    "Essays on the Economics of Child Welfare"
  • Rebecca Kissane
    Sociology, University of Pennsylvania
    "Welfare Reform and the Private Safety Net"
  • Simon Lee
    Medical Anthropology, University of California, San Francisco and Berkeley
    "Caritas et Communitas: An ethnography of the social ethics of Catholic Healthcare in contemporary California"
  • Heather MacIndoe
    Sociology, University of Chicago
    "Creating Social Capital in Chicago Neighborhoods: The impact of foundation grantmaking to Nonprofit Organizations"
  • Johann Neem
    History, University of Virginia, Charlottesville
    "The legal and Political Origins of the Nonprofit Sector in Massachusetts, 1780-1840"
 
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