2003 Fellows in Philanthropy and the Nonprofit Sector
Published on: Aug 09, 2004
  • Keri-Nicole Dillman
    Wagner School for Public Service, New York University
    "Ownership and Outcomes: Investigating Nonprofit and For-Profit Subsidized Housing Developers "
  • Brendan Goff
    History, University of Michigan
    "The Heartland Abroad: The Civic Internationalism of Main Street in the 20th Century"
  • Daniel Hungerman
    Economics, Duke University
    "Are Church and State Substitutes? Evidence from the 1996 Welfare Reform"
  • Michael Jo
    History , Yale University
    "Unnatural Allies: Business and the Creation of American Community, 1919-1945"
  • Caroline Lee
    Sociology, University of California, San Diego
    "Strategic Planning in Conservation Management: Scaling Cooperation "
  • Cheryl McDonald
    Anthropology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
    "Conflicted Witness: Transformation in Public-Private Partnerships "
  • Sandra Moog
    Sociology, University of California, Berkeley
    "Cross-National Variation in Civic Associational Cultures: How American and German Environmentalists Fight for the Amazon"
  • Bethany Moreton
    History, Yale University
    "Public Beneficiary, Private Benefactor: Wal-Mart, the Walton Family Foundation, and Christian Free-Market Philanthropy, 1933-1993"
  • Natalia Sarkisian
    Sociology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
    "Formal and Informal Philanthropy Among African Americans and White Americans"
  • Anke Schwittay
    Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley
    "Incorporated Citizens: Corporate Philanthropy and Neoliberal Discipline in California's Silicon Valley"
  • Jonathon VanAntwerpen
    Sociology, University of California, Berkeley
    "Reconciliation and Healing Truth: Truth Commissions, Moral Globalization and the Third Sector"
 
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