June 2008
End of the Year Event!
Featuring Poster Presentations by Previous COR Fellows and Small Grant Recipients
June 6, 12:00-1:30
Social Ecology I, Room 306
This event will showcase the work of the 2007-2008 COR Graduate Student Fellows and Faculty Small Grant Recipients:
Graduate Student Fellowship Recipients
- Steven Boutcher, School of Social Sciences
“Pro Bono Publico, The Large Law Firm, and Social Movements: A Relational Approach to the Study o f Cause Lawyering”
- Jasmine Kerrissey, School of Social Sciences
“One Big Union? A Comparative Historical Analysis of Union Merger Causes and Consequences ”
- Sharon Oselin, School of Social Sciences
“Unhooked: A Comparative Analysis of Women Exiting Prostitution Via Prostitution Helping Organizations”
- Kathryn Quick (with Martha Feldman), School of Social Ecology
“Creating Resources by Managing Participation Inside and Outside Public Organizations”
- Leah Reich, School of Social Sciences
“A Proposal to Study the Adaptation Mechanisms of Physicians During Periods of Significant Organizational and Technological Change”
Faculty Small Grant Recipients
- Nina Bandelj, School of Social Sciences
“From Communists to Foreign Capitalists: The Social Foundations of Foreign Direct Investment in Postsocialist Europe”
- Matt Huffman, School of Social Sciences
“Managerial Composition and Gender Segregation in U.S. Work Establishments, 1964-2001”
