Kay Dilday Newsletters
Fellowship Years: 2006-2008 Fellowship Topic: The relationships of French and North African immigrants in France and in North Africa Fellowship Area: France, Morocco Knocking on France’s Door The Good Immigrant Street Life in Fes Particularism Summer of Sarko To Be or Not to Be African The Republic Rap Gets Political World Islam on Trial: French Muslims, Charlie Hebdo
Jill Winder Newsletters
Fellowship Years: 2004-2006 Fellowship Topic: German Art Fellowship Area: Germany Lost on Rosenthalerstraße: An Introduction to Berlin Through its Architecture “Wir sind das Volk”: Monday Demonstrations 1989 and Today What’s in a Name? The Friedrich Christian Flick Collection and the Story of One German Family Not Yet Europe, Part One Not Yet Europe, Part II Art and Terror
Cristina Duschek Newsletters
Fellowship Years: 2004-2006 Fellowship Topic: Romania’s Struggle to Recover Fellowship Area: Romania Back to Romania: Finding my Ithaca Welcome to Bucharest: The Wild East Romanian Women in Transition Heroes of Romanian Sports in Transition “Sports For All in Romania: Mens Insana in Paix Insana” The Worst of Times, the Best of Times for Romanian Media: Part I The
Andrew J. Tabler Newsletters
Fellowship Years: 2005 – 2006 Fellowship Area(s): Lebanon, Syria, Egypt The Gathering Storm Rally ’round the Flag When the Press Gathers in Damascus The Tsunami The Ties That Unwind Op Ed: How to Deal with Syria: Find out who’s in Charge Lebanon’s Twilight Zone Hizbollah: Besides God’s Party, Whose? Blowing off Steam Democracy to the Rescue Making
Matthew Wheeler Newsletters
Fellowship Years: 2002-2004 Fellowship Topic: Relations among and between nations along the Mekong River Fellowship Area: Thailand Thailand and Terrorism After Bali On the Border with Colonel Kurtz Thoughts from Bangkok on the Anti-Thai Riot in Phnom Penh Viva Mong La! Shan State of Mind: Kengtung From Marketplace to Battlefield: Counting the Costs of Thailand’s Drug War Mr.
Alexander J. Brenner Newsletters
Fellowship Years: 2003 – 2005 Fellowship Area(s): China Who’s Worrying about SARS, and Why The Feel-Good Gap The Ikea-Man Cometh: Globalization and the Creation of a Chinese Middle Class Take A Number: Peasants, Urbanites and the Greatest Migration Migrants and the Dangers of Namelessness, Part 1 Migrants and the Dangers of Namelessness, Part 2 The Expert and the
James Workman Newsletters
Fellowship Years: 2001-2003 Fellowship Topic: Southern Africa Water Issues Fellowship Area: Nambia, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botwana, South Africa, Egypt, Lesotho Water Meter Wars: Privatization, Protests and Renegade Plumbers Knifing Opportunists: The Struggle to Fill the Vacuum Africa’s First Regulated River Smuggling for the San: Water as a Weapon in the Central Kalahari Rules of the Game: Rifles, Rhino and
Martha Farmelo Newsletters
Fellowship Years: 2001-2003 Fellowship Topic: Gender dynamics and equality Fellowship Area: Argentina Spaceship to Argentina: Observations Upon Landing Spaceship to Argentina: Observations Upon Landing II The End of Machismo? Women in the Argentine Senate Boost Their Number Six-fold–And No One Blinks an Eye A Seizure or a Birth? Pots Clang, a President Falls and 30 Die as Argentines
Wendy Call Newsletters
Fellowship Years: 1999-2001 Fellowship Topic: Indigenous Peoples of MesoAmerica Fellowship Area: Mexico Newsletters unavailable
Peter Keller Newsletters
Fellowship Years: 2000-2002 Fellowship Topic: National and Private Parks in Chile and Argentina Fellowship Area: Argentina, Chile The Race for Machu Picchu Initial Impressions of Chile The Futaleufú River – Part 1: To be or not to be damned? Chile’s Temperate Rainforest: A Critical Review of a Proposal To Turn Native Forests into Wood Chips Puyehue National Park
