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  • 101. Fellows & Grantees

    Aníbal Pérez-Liñán

    "Crisis without Breakdown: Presidential Impeachment in Latin America"

    Year 1999 University University of Notre Dame Fellowship/Grant International Dissertation Research Fellowship (IDRF)

  • 102. Fellows & Grantees

    April L. Colette

    Floods, Favors and 'Fixes': The Reproduction of Vulnerability in Santa Fe, Argentina
    As one of the most important additions to social science research on climate change in recent years, vulnerability studies have enriched our understanding of the factors that predispose people to climate-related risk. Yet, despite this enhanced understanding, engineering-based re…

    Year 2012 University University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Fellowship/Grant International Dissertation Research Fellowship (IDRF)

  • 103. Fellows & Grantees

    Ari Adut

    "Scandal as Social Form: A Sociological Study of the Political, Financial and Cultural Scandals of the Third Republic"

    Year 2000 University University of Chicago Fellowship/Grant International Dissertation Research Fellowship (IDRF)

  • 104. Fellows & Grantees

    Ariel Bookman

    Kenyan Fiction and Consumer Culture
    Consumer culture now more than ever frames the experience of reading in the Global South. The ubiquity of advertising language, the increasing role of consumer products in self-definition, the demand for accessible entertainment, and the pressure of free market competition dramat…

    Year 2011 University Northwestern University Fellowship/Grant International Dissertation Research Fellowship (IDRF)

  • 105. Fellows & Grantees

    Ariel Yablon

    Patronage, Corruption, and Political Culture in Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1880-1916

    Year 1998 University University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Fellowship/Grant International Dissertation Research Fellowship (IDRF)

  • 106. Fellows & Grantees

    Arunabh Ghosh

    Making it Count: Demography and Statistical Science in the Early People’s Republic of China
    This project is a study of statistics, demography, and state-society relations in the first decade of the People’s Republic of China (PRC). For China, the 1950s was characterized by an increasingly post-colonial and post-revolutionary world order, where the imperative to creat…

    Year 2010 University Columbia University Fellowship/Grant International Dissertation Research Fellowship (IDRF)

  • 107. Fellows & Grantees

    Aryo Danusiri

    Arab Saints and Sufi Bikers: Urban Circulatory Forms of A New Islamic Movement in Indonesia
    A striking new phenomenon in Indonesia since the fall of President Suharto (1998) is the heightened public visibility of different Islamic groups, which vie with each other for attention in the national capital, Jakarta, and elsewhere with increasing boldness. Of particular inter…

    Year 2011 University Harvard University Fellowship/Grant International Dissertation Research Fellowship (IDRF)

  • 108. Fellows & Grantees

    Asad Ahmed

    "Blasphemy and the Dialectics of Mediation: A Proposed Study of Courts, Conflict, and the Media in Contemporary Pakistan"

    Year 1999 University University of Chicago Fellowship/Grant International Dissertation Research Fellowship (IDRF)

  • 109. Fellows & Grantees

    Asheesh Kapur Siddique

    Daring to Ask: The Questionnaire and the Problem of Knowledge in the Late Eighteenth Century British Atlantic Enlightenment
    This dissertation examines the rise and extensive use of the questionnaire as a technique for investigating the social, political, economic, and agricultural life of the British North American colonies between the end of the Seven Years' War in 1763 and the aftermath of American…

    Year 2012 University Columbia University Fellowship/Grant International Dissertation Research Fellowship (IDRF)

  • 110. Fellows & Grantees

    Ashish Koul

    Political Families and Familial Politics: Family, Gender and Politics in Punjab, 1880s-1950s
    This project will re-conceptualize early twentieth century politics in colonial Punjab by analyzing the role of family networks in enabling Muslim women's political participation in this period. Using family as a category of historical and critical analysis, my research will focu…

    Year 2013 University Vanderbilt University Fellowship/Grant International Dissertation Research Fellowship (IDRF)