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Publications | Grants & Awards
Graduate Student Publications
Bickers, Kenneth N., Lapo Salucci, and Robert M. Stein. 2006. "Assessing the Micro-Foundations of the Tiebout Model." Urban Affairs Review 42: 57-80.
Blimes, Randall. 2006. "The Indirect Effect of Ethnic Heterogeneity on the Likelihood of Civil War Onset". Journal of Conflict Resolution 50: 536-547.
Doherty, David. Forthcoming. "Presidential Rhetoric, Candidate Evaluations, and Party Identification: Can Parties 'Own' Values?" Political Research Quarterly.
Lewis, Orion, & Chenoweth, Erica. 2007. "Open Source for Counterterrorism: Facilitating Interagency Communication and Open Source Intelligence," in Forest, James JF, ed. Countering Terrorism in the 21st Century, Praeger.
Lewis, Orion, & Teets, Jessica. Forthcoming 2008. "Chinese Nationalism 1949-1980" in Nations and Nationalism in Global Perspective: An Encyclopedia of Origins, Development and Contemporary Transitions/, ABC-CLO.
Minkoff, Scott L. 2009. "Minding Your Neighborhood: The Spatial Context of Local Redistribution." Social Science Quarterly 90 (3):516-37.
Wolfe, Wojtek Mackiewicz. Forthcoming 2008. Winning the War of Words: Selling the War on Terror from Afghanistan to Iraq. Westport, Conn.: Praeger Security International.
Graduate Student Grants and Awards
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Maureen was awarded the 2008-2009 Boren Fellowship for Portuguese language study and research regarding social policy and civil society in Brazil. The amount of the award is $13,400.
The National Security Education Program (NSEP) David L. Boren Fellowship is awarded on an annual basis to graduate students pursuing language study and research in countries of interest to national security. Through the fellowship, students undertake language and area studies related to their graduate curricula, which will prepare them for future federal government employment.
Maureen was also awarded a Beverly Sears Grant in 2007.
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Miller Center Fellowship in Politics and History
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Orion Lewis |
Boren Fellowship, National Security Education Program, 2006-08, "The Evolution of the News Media: How Friction Drives Engodenous Institutional Change in China," ($23,000)
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Heather Roff
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Department of Political Science Fall 2009 GPTI Award |
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CEUCE Grant
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Jessica Teets |
National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant, 2007. "Doctoral Dissertation Research in Political Science — Social Networks and Public Goods: How the Type of Network Affects the Pattern of Government Expenditures." ($12,000)
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Michael Touchton |
Beverly Sears Research Grant, 2006 and 2007. CARTSS Collaborative Research Grant (with David Brown), 2006.
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Bozena Welborne |
Critical Language Enhancement Award (Fulbright), Qasid Institute, Amman, Jordan, 2008 ($7765).Fulbright 2008-2009 for Kingdom of Jordan, ($19,250).
Dorothy Martin Doctoral Student Award, University of Colorado at Boulder, 2008 ($2000).
Beverly Seers Award, University of Colorado at Boulder, 2008 ($1000).
Foreign Language and Area Studies Summer Award, University of Colorado at Boulder, Summer 2008 for Arabic Language Training at the Arabic Language Institute in Fes, Morocco ($6500).
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Aubrey Westfall |
Davidson Fellowship, Tocqueville Initiative at the University of Colorado, 2007-2008. ($500)
Beverly Sears Graduate Student Grant, 2008. ($1,000)
Beverly Sears Graduate Student Grant, 2007. "Polluted Politics: The Effects of a Discriminatory Environment on the Rights and Provisions Granted to Asylum Seekers and Refugees." ($1,000)
Beverly Sears Graduate Student Grant, 2006. "Neither Here nor There: The Politics Surrounding Asylum Policy and Procedure." ($1,000)
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Glenn Wright |
Boren Fellowship, National Security Education Program, 2008-09. Glenn will be studying Quechua, which is the language of the old Inca empire, and more recently, is the language of indigenous peasants in the highlands of Peru and parts of Bolivia, associated with Evo Morales and other left-leaning and indigenous groups. |
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