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VISITING
SCHOLARS AND FELLOWS
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Fellows
for 2001
Working
Papers are available in PDF format.
Elizabeth
Bachner, (USA) NSSR
"Mad and Navigating Blood:"
Exile and Radical Creativity
Monica Ciobanu, (Romania) NSSR
Democratic Consolidation
or One Party Domination? Romania post-1996: from Democratic Illusions
to Democratic Survival
Sean Henry Jacobs, (South Africa) Institute for Democracy
in South Africa (IDASA), Cape Town
How Good is the South
African Media for Democracy? Mapping the South African Public Sphere
after Apartheid.
Kalina G. Kamenova, (Bulgaria) University of Toront0,
Canada.
Charitable Souls, Disciplined Bodies:
Propaganda and the Advertising of Public Goods in Eastern Europe
Ron Krabill, (Sauth Africa) NSSR
The Structured Absence of Television within
the South African Mediascape Prior to 1976
Tilla McAnthony, (Kenya) Maxwell School of Citizenship
& Public Affairs, Syracuse University, New York
Zoltan Miklosi, (Hungary) NSSR
Institutional Autonomy
and Political Action
Jean Marco Vaggione, (Argentina) NSSR
Paradoxing the secular in Latin
America: Religion, gender and sexuality at the crossroads
Joanna Wawrzyniak, (Poland) Institute of Sociology,
Warsaw University, Poland
Negotiating the Nation's Official Past: The
Politics of Commemoration of WWII in Communist Poland
Pawel Zaleski, (Poland) Insitute of Sociology, Warsaw
University, Poland
The Global Nongovernmental
Administrative System
For
more about the Democracy & Diversity Institutes and the NSST
fellowship program in New York visit our programs/fellowships
page.
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