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Melanie Jones awarded UC-ACCORD Dissertation Grant
Melanie Jones was awarded a UC ACCORD Dissertation Fellowship in the amount of $20,000 to support work on her dissertation, "Educational Advantages: Race, Class, and Teacher-Student Relationships."
Lucas Kirkpatrick publishes article on Community Development.
Lucas Kirkpatrick's article titled "The Two 'Logics' of Community Development: Neighborhoods, Markets, and Community Development Corporations" was published in the June 2007 issue of Politics and Society.
Joan S.M. Meyers Received Sally Hacker Graduate Student Paper Award
Joan Sheyne Mindl Meyers received the ASA's Sex and Gender section's Sally Hacker Graduate Student Paper Award for "Unpacking Bureaucracy: An Intersectional Theory of Gendered Organizations." The award will be presented in New York at the ASA Sex and Gender section reception in August 2007.
Eric Silva published in Symbolic Interaction.
Eric Silva’s article titled “Public Accounts: Defending Contested Practices” was published in the Spring 2007 issue of Symbolic Interaction.
Makiko Yamaguchi selected to participate in the East Asia Ethnography Dissertation Workshop at Center for East Asian and Pacific Studies, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Makiko Yamaguchi was one of eight participants for the East Asia Ethnography Dissertation Workshop co-sponsored by the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign and Indiana University.
Yifei Zhu received the UC Davis Dissertation Year Fellowship for the 2007-2008 academic year.
Yifei has been awarded the UC Davis Dissertation Year Fellowship for 2007-2008. This fellowship provides a research and travel allowance in addition to a stipend and fees to international and domestic graduate students demonstrating strong potential for university teaching and research.
Makiko Yamaguchi received a Dissertation-Year Fellowship for the 2007-2008 academic year
Makiko Yamaguchi has been awarded the fellowship by the Graduate Studies so that she can devote her energy to writing her dissertation titled "The Japanese Feminist Movement and Right-Wing Resurgence: Framing, Identity, and Visions for the Nation"

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