International Dissertation Research Fellowship (IDRF) > Competitions

1998 IDRF Program

Recipients

Jessica T. Allina-Pisano
Yale University, Political Science
Local Power, Institutional Capacity, and Informal Constraints: Land Reform in the Russian and Ukrainian Chernozem, 1990-1997
Catherine Bogosian Ash
University of Pennsylvania, History
The Deuxième Portion: Forced Labor, Resistance and Memory in the French Soudan, 1926-1946
David Andrew Attis
Princeton University, History
The Ascendancy of Mathematics: Mathematics, Politics, and Eduaction at Trinity College, Dublin
Andy Baker
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Political Science
Economic Reform and Voting Behaviour in Latin America
Narquis Barak
Harvard University, Anthropology
Ethnography of Trauma, Shock, and Stress in Vietnam
Caroline Charlotte Beer
University of New Mexico Main Campus, Political Science
Assessing the Consequences of Electoral Competition: Legislative Reform, Political Recruitment, and Fiscal Policy in the Mexican States
Sarah Brooks
Duke University, Political Science
Social Protection and the Market: Pension Reform in the Era of Neoliberalism
Andrew Dudley Buck
Columbia University, Sociology
Local Renewal or Provincial Relapse? Networks of Informal Governance in Post-Socialist Russia
Daniel Buck
University of California, Berkeley, Geography
'Constructing China' Capitalism, Connecting Shanghai's Urban and Rural Industries
Teri Caraway
Northwestern University, Political Science
Engendering Industrialization: The Feminization of Factory Labor in Indonesia
Shefali Chandra
University of Pennsylvania, History
The Social Life of English Women and Language in British India
Matt Childs
University of Texas at Austin, History
The Aponte Conspiracy in Cuba, 1812
Emiliano Corral
University of Chicago, History
Industry, Space and Power: Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico and Birmingham, Alabama, 1890-1910
Raymond Craib
Yale University, History
State Fixations and Fugitive Landscapes: Mapping, Surveying and the Spatial Creation of Modern Mexico, 1850-1930
Kathleen Dill
University of California, Davis, Anthropology
Silent Negotiations: Women, Human Rights, and Citizenship in Post-War Guatemala
Caroline Elkins
Harvard University, History
Detention Camps and the Rehabilitation Process during the Mau Mau Emergency: The Crisis of Late Colonial Kenya
Ellen Elizabeth Foley
Michigan State University, Anthropology
In Sickness and in Health: Responding to Disease and Promoting Health in Senegal
Kathleen Gallagher
Harvard University, Anthropology
The Politics of Survival: Squatting, Democracy, and the Nepalese State
Jennifer Gaynor
University of Michigan, Anthropology & History
Liquid Territory and the Place of 'Sea People': Storied Pasts and Constructed Spaces in the Straits of Tiworo, Indonesia
Landon Shane Greene
University of Chicago, Anthropology
Medicine as Global/Local Politics in the Peruvian Selva
Melinda Kay Herrold-Menzies
University of California, Berkeley, Political Science
Economic Reform, NGOs and Cranes in Russia and China
Maimuna Huq
Columbia University, Anthropology
Contemporary Islamist Movements: Attempts at an Anthropological Analysis and Critical Review
Michelle C. Johnson
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Anthropology
Being Mandinga, Being Muslim: Transnational Debates on Personhood and Religious Identity in Guinea-Bissau and Portugal
Joseph Jupille
University of Washington, Political Science
Procedural Politics: Issues, Interests, and Institutional Choice in the European Union
Richard Kernaghan
Columbia University, Anthropology
Performing the State, Educating the Frontier: Schools and the Moral Ethos of 'Return' in Peru's Upper Huallaga Valley
Yong-Sook Lee
Rutgers University, Urban Planning and Policy Development
Does Geographical Proximity Matter? The Spatial Dynamics of the Japanese and South Korean Automobile Industry
Marc Lerner
Columbia University, History
Liberalism During the Transformation of the Swiss State 1789-1848
Susan Lauren Levine
Temple University, Anthropology
Children's work in the Winelands of the Cape, South Africa
Rick Anthony Lopez
Yale University, History
Lo más mexicano de México: Popular Arts, Indians, and Urban Intellectuals in the Ethnicization of Postrevolutionary National Culture, 1920-1972
David Barnett Lurie
Columbia University, Japanese Literature
The Origins of Writing in Early Japan: From the 1st to the 8th Century C.E.
Robert Paul Marlin
Rutgers University, Anthropology
Possessing the Past: Legacies of Violence and Reproductive Illness in Central Mozambique
Debra McDougall
University of Chicago, Anthropology
The Shifting Ground of Moral Community: Christianity, Property, and Place in Ranongga (Solomon Islands)
Brian McLaren
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, History of Architecture
Mediterraneita and Modernita: Architecture and culture during the Period of Italian Colonization of North Africa
Keith McNeal
Emory University, Anthropology
Ecstasy in Exile: Divinity, Power, and Performance in Two Trinidadian Possession Religions
Donna F. Murdock
Emory University, Anthropology
When Women Have Wings: Feminist NGO Strategies and Social Class in Medellin, Colombia
Paula M. Pickering
University of Michigan, Political Science
The Choices Minorities Make about Diversity: Migration and Negotiation in Postwar Bosnia-Hercegovina
Matthew Todd Reed
Claremont Graduate University, History
Making the Case: The Evolution of the Psychiatric Case Study and the Formation of Modern Identities
Stephanie Karin Rupp
Yale University, Anthropology
I, You, We, They: Forests of Identity in Southeastern Cameroon
Susan Elizabeth Schomburg
Harvard University, Committee on the Study of Religion
Reviving Religion: The Qadiri Sufi Order, Popular Devotion to Sufi Saint Muhyiuddin Abdul Qadir al-Gilani, and Processes of 'Islamization' in Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka
Mark Setzler
University of Texas at Austin, Government
Democratizing Urban Brazil: Voters, Reformers, and the Pursuit of Political Accountability
Guha Shankar
University of Texas at Austin, Anthropology
Cultural Performances, Community Formations: The Indian Diaspora in Jamaica
Susan Renee Snyder
University of California, Santa Barbara, History
Woman as Heretic: Gender and Lay Religion in Late Medieval Bologna
Jennifer Sowerwine
University of California, Berkeley, Environmental Science, Policy, and Management
The Political Ecology of Dao (Yao) Landscape Transformations: Territory, Gender, and Livelihood Politics in Highland Vietnam
Rolf Strom-Olsen
Northwestern University, History
Courts without Kings: Crisis and Consensus in Early Modern Spain and Burgundy
Yuka Suzuki
Yale University, Anthropology
Black Baboons and White Rubbish Trees: The Cultural Politics of Race and Nature in Zimbabwe
Matthew Tomlinson
University of Pennsylvania, Anthropology
Voice and Earth: Making Religious Meaning and Power in Christian Fiji
Bruce Cowles Tyler
Cornell University, Sociology
Communities and Institutions in Movements of Change
Christa van Wijnbergen
Northwestern University, Political Science
The Political Dynamics of Labor Market Reform: Efforts at Change in Germany and the Netherlands, 1982-1995
Elisa von Joeden-Forgey
University of Pennsylvania, History
Confronting Germandom: Colonial Law, African Experience and Identity in Germany, 1884-1945
Richard S. Weiss
University of Chicago, The Divinity School
The Reformulation of a Holy Science: Siddha Medicine and Tradition in South India
Erica Cusi Wortham
New York University, Anthropology
Narratives of Location: Televisual Media and the Production of Indigenous Identities in Mexico
Yi Ching Wu
University of Chicago, Anthropology
Taking the Plunge: The Market and Reconstruction of Intellectual Identities in Contemporary China
Ariel Yablon
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, History
Patronage, Corruption, and Political Culture in Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1880-1916
Hairong Yan
University of Washington, Anthropology
Development, Contradictions, and the Specter of Disposability: Rural Migrant Women in Search of Self-development in Post-Mao China
Mei Zhan
Stanford University, Anthropology
The Worlding of Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Translocal Study of Knowledge, Identity, and Cultural Politics in China and the United States