2004 Fellows in Philanthropy and the Nonprofit Sector
Published on: Aug 10, 2004

Dorothea Browder
University of Wisconsin-Madison, History
Working Women Negotiating Difference in YWCA Industrial Clubs, 1908-1948

Bin Chen
University of Southern California, Public Administration
Cross-sector Alliance in Social Service Delivery

Nicole Esparza
Princeton University, Sociology
Righteous Rivalries: Dynamics of Competition and Survival in the Nonprofit Sector

Erzsébet Fazekas
Columbia University, Sociology
Building Nonprofit Sectors: The Transference of Ideas and Institutional Models between the United States and Post-Socialist Hungary

Sandra Levitsky
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Sociology
Catalyzing Caregivers: Nonprofit Sector Influence on Political Consciousness of Informal Careworkers

Scott Lien
University of Chicago, History
Liberty, Fraternity, and Inequality: The Legal Foundations of American Charity, 1800-1870

Michael McQuarrie
New York University, Sociology
Community Politics, Urban Regimes, and the Transformation of Low-Income Housing Production

Thomas Medvetz
University of California-Berkeley, Sociology
Merchants of Expertise: The Transformation of American Think Tanks, 1960-2002

Amanda Moniz
University of Michigan, History
Labours in the Cause of Humanity in Every Part of the Globe: Transatlantic Philanthropic Collaboration and the Cosmopolitan Ideal, 1760-1815

Stephen Porter
University of Chicago, History
Defining Public Responsibility in a Global Age: Refugee Resettlement in America from 1945 to 1980

Philipp Schmidt-Dengler
Yale University, Economics
The Timing of Technology Adoption in the U.S. Hospital Industry

Tracy Steffes
University of Chicago, History
The Creation of the American Education System, 1890-1940

 
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