In 2013, 27 students from 12 departments and programs received awards to work under the supervision of faculty members.
Anthropology
"Oral Histories of the Ngöbe-Buglé Comarca"
Sean Phipps, Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Prof. Colin Scott, Anthropology
"Rangeland Neoliberalism: Emergent Land Markets with the Dissolution of the Commons at Maji Moto, Kenya"
Sabina Sloman, Economics
Prof. John Galaty, Anthropology
Art History and Communication Studies
"From the Bystander as a Social Problem to the Bystander as Interventionist Subject: Activist and Academic Constructions of Bystanding"
Emma McBride, Cognitive Sciences
Prof. Carrie Rentschler, Art History and Communication Studies
"The Urban Night as an Interdisciplinary Object: Aesthetic Foundations"
Kathryn Yuen, Art History & English
Prof. Will Straw, Art History and Communication Studies
Economics
"Institutions and Entrepreneurship in Ghana"
Renaud Comba, Political Science & International Development Studies
Prof. Markus Poschke, Economics
"Robustness of Economic Systems to Catastrophic Events"
Keat Yang Koay, Economics & Finance
Prof. John Galbraith, Economics
"How Much Do Firms Experiment? Evidence from Compustat"
Guillermo Perez, Economics
Prof. Markus Poschke, Economics
"Non-parametric Estimation in Non-smooth Cases"
Jing Yang, Economics
Prof. Victoria Zinde-Walsh, Economics
English
"Romantic Poets and Poetry in Victorian Print Ephemera"
Emma Hambly, English
Prof. Tom Mole , English
"Postcolonial Cultures and the Cold War: Representations of the Border War"
Karen (Jiayuan) Huang, English
Prof. Monica Popescu, English
"The Automatic in Performance"
Scott Leydon, English
Prof. Erin Hurley, English
History
"The Role of Environmental Migrants in Ethnic Conflict in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh"
Lauren-Victoria Hellrung, Economics & International Development Studies
Prof. Gwyn Campbell, History
Jewish Studies
"Mapping the World of A.B. Yehoshua"
Yael Faitelis, Sociology
Prof. Yael Halevi-Wise, Jewish Studies
Languages, Literatures, and Cultures
"Digital Environmental Humanities Commons: Building Frameworks, Tools and Partnerships"
Veronica Poplawski, Psychology
Prof. Stefan Sinclair, Languages, Literatures and Cultures
Langue et littérature françaises
"Édition de l'ouvrage collectif "L'Écriture des femmes à la Renaissance 2""
Christian Veilleux, Langue et littérature françaises
Prof. Diane Desrosiers, Langue et littérature françaises
Linguistics
"Accent dynamics on reality television"
Misha Schwartz, Linguistics
Prof. Morgan Sonderegger, Linguistics
"Verbal Morphology in Chuj Mayan"
Joyce Xiao, Linguistics & Psychology
Prof. Jessica Coon, Linguistics
Philosophy
"The Content and Context of Pasch's "Lectures on Projective Geometry" (1882)"
Douglas Campbell, Philosophy
Prof. Dirk Schlimm, Philosophy
Political Science
"Civic Artisanship, Past and Present"
Pio Araneta, Political Science & Economics
Prof. Filippe Sabetti, Political Science
"Human Rights and Global Poverty"
Conor Bean, Political Science
Prof. Catherine Lu, Political Science
"Despotism in the Workplace and the Socialization of Production: Marx's Response to French Socialist Schools"
Lola Duffort, Political Science
Prof. William Clare Roberts, Political Science
"The Interdisciplinary Study of Political Behavior and Political Decision-Making"
Nicole Leonard, Political Science
Prof. Elisabeth Gidengil, Political Science
"New Left, Old Corruption?"
Vincent Mauro, Politcal Science
Prof. Manuel Balan, Political Science
"The Case of Same-Sex Marriage: Newspaper Reporting, Public Perception, and the Implications for Judicial Legitimacy"
Colleen Morawetz, Political Science
Dean of Arts Christopher Manfredi, Political Science
"Aboriginal Politics and the Charlottetown Accord: Diversity and Consensus"
Olivier Scheffer, Political Science & Psychology
Prof. Christa Scholtz, Political Science
"There's No Such Thing As Ideal Theory"
Diane Shnier, Political Science
Prof. Jacob T. Levy, Political Science
Sociology
"Toward an Integrated Sociological Theory of Sexuality Among Older Adults"
Sophia Jaworski, Psychology
Prof. Aniruddha Das, Sociology