CGPACS Funded Research Projects

CGPACS is proud to fund cutting-edge research conducted by UCI graduate students. Below are the recipients of our Graduate Student fellowships. Congratulations to our awardees.
 

LAST NAME FIRST NAME DEPARTMENT PROJECT TITLE
Boko Semassa Sociology Du Bois and the Color Line Reconsidered: Slavery as a Form of War
Burke Sarah Political Science The Effect of Reproductive Justice on Intrastate Peace
Chacon Christopher History The Birth of Global Hindutva
Dosenka Hanna Anthropology Digital Exhumation: Social Media and the Search for Missing Ukrainian Soldiers
Fekrat Nasim Anthropology The Entangled Legacies of Afghanistan: Occupation, Exile and Hazara Struggles for Belonging
Gvanstsa Gasviani GIIS Loss of National Manhood? Gendered Narratives about Exiles of the Russian-Ukrainian War in Georgia
Veronica Gonzalez Social Ecology Investigating Intimate Partner Violence from the Perspective of rural Michoacan
Isaac Mary Political Science The legacy of marginalization: How pre-migration minoritization impacts integration
Jenson Alexis Political Science Gender Troubles: Visual Representations of Sex, Gender, and Militarism in Northern Ireland
Kashem Tauhid Political Science At the Borders of the Refugee Regime: International regime complexity and refugee protection in South and Southeast Asia
Kim Inah Anthropology Archiving the Remains of Nuclear World: Citizen Radiation Detection Activities in post-Fukushima Japan
Lowood Paul Economics Princes and Prelates: Contesting Ecclesiastical Elections in the Holy Roman Empire 1400-1800
Martinez Caroline Sociology Indigenous Latinxs in the United States: Understanding Indigeneity Across Borders and Racial Paradigms
Morcos Mirette Political Science An Analysis of Sectarian Violence in Egypt Post-Tahrir
Morgan Sam Political Science Executive-legislative relations within the NATO Alliance during the deployment of US nuclear weapons to Europe in the 1950s and 1960s
Muñoz Rogelio Anthropology El Oro Verde: Avocado Cultivation in Michoacán and Framing the Cartel” Problem
Rajshekar Abhimanyu Political Science Transnational Repression by Democratic States as a Peace and conflict issue for its Minority Diaspora Abroad
Raqib Muhammad Anthropology Securitized Life: Political Widowhood, Imprisonment, and Policing in Bangladesh
Rowland Alisson Political Science The Regulatory Liminality of Sex Work: How Subnational Organizers Enact Peacebuilding
Serrano Anibal Political Science Urban Refusals: Youth Navigating Violence in South Central Los Angeles and Tijuana
Tricic Merima Urban Policy and Public Planning A War of Words: Activist Narratives of Sexual Violence and Contested Public Memories in Post-War Bosnia
Tseng Chris Chih-Hua Sociology Global Competitions and the Shaping of the Semiconductor Industry
Waleed Syed Mir Anthropology Managing Bodies: Sports, Militarism, and Etho-Nationalism in Indian Administered Kashmir
Wangdak Tenzing Anthropology Democracy in Exile: Charting Legitimacy for a Non–Violent Tibetan National Movement
Williams Joanna Economics The Long Run Effects of Public Religious Subsidies in Alsace-Lorraine
Wu Yuxiu (Isabel) History Paula, la Politica: Popular Women’s Magazine in Chile’s Public Sphere, 1967-1988
Yuan Weijun Sociology Emerging consensus: How do activist groups bridge structural divisions through communication and positioning

 

 

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