American Council of Learned Societies Awards Fellowships to Seven AAG Members
The American Council of Learned Societies announces the 2014 cohort of ACLS fellowship recipients, including seven AAG members:
- Hillary Angelo / Mellon / ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellowship
Doctoral Candidate, Sociology, New York University
How green became good: urban greening as social improvement in Germany’s Ruhr Valley - Jeffrey M. Banister / ACLS Collaborative Research Fellowship
Assistant Professor, Southwest Center & School of Geography, University of Arizona
Seeing Water in Modern Mexico City: The Visual Culture of Hydraulic Control in the Early Twentieth Century - Shannon C. Cram / Mellon / ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellowship
Doctoral Candidate, Geography, University of California, Berkeley
Unmaking the Bomb: The Cultural Politics of Waste, Health, and Science at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation - Jay T. Johnson / ACLS Collaborative Research Fellowship
Associate Professor, Geography, University of Kansas
Being-together-in-place: A geohumanistic exploration of place-based politics in postcolonial settler-states - Soren C. Larsen / ACLS Collaborative Research Fellowship
Associate Professor, Geography, University of Missouri, Columbia
Being-together-in-place: A geohumanistic exploration of place-based politics in postcolonial settler-states - Stuart Schrader / Mellon / ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellowship
Doctoral Candidate, American Studies, New York University
American Streets, Foreign Territory: How Counterinsurgent Knowledge Militarized Policing and Criminalized Color - Jerry Chuanghwa Zee / Mellon / ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellowship
Doctoral Candidate, Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley
The Windy State: Dust Storms and a Political Meteorology of Contemporary China