Centennial Center

for Political Science and Public Affairs

Isabel Castillo Contingent – Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez (Chile)
Evangelicals and the Repoliticization of Religion: Chile’s Constitutional Process in Comparative Perspective

Craig Lang– Franklin & Marshall College
The Impact of Transitional Justice on the Development of the Rule of Law in Post-Conflict States

Adam Myers– Providence College
Fiscal Federalism and State Taxation Policy in the Mid-Twentieth Century

Philip Rocco– Marquette University
Counting in a pandemic: how state and local officials shape census-taking during Covid-19

Kris-Stella Trump–University of Memphis
“Lazy Natives” and “Hard Working Immigrants”: Comparing the Impact of Deservingness Cues on Perceptions of Deservingness

Nicholas Micinski–Boston University
Migration Management and Democratic Governance in Africa

David Buckley–University of Louisville
Studying Security Service Responses to Religion in the Philippine Drug War

Laila Farooq– Institute of Business Administration (IBA, Pakistan)
Ties that Help or Ties that Restrain; The Effect of Advocacy Network Connections on the Peasants’ Movement Outcomes in Pakistan

Menevis Cilizoglu–St.Olaf College
Examination of Turkish Public Attitudes towards U.S. Sanctions

Rebecca Glazier– University of Arkansas, Little Rock
Online Teaching in Political Science in the Wake of COVID-19

Louise Davidson-Schmich–University of Miami 
The Alternative for Germany and Gendered Legislative Discourse

Edward Kammerer–Idaho State University
The Politics of New Pride

Laura Huber–Cornell University
Beyond `Thoughts and Prayers’: The Gendered Dimensions of Civilian Targeting and Support for Counterterrorism

Yesola Kweon–Utah State University
We See Symbols, But Not Saviors: Gender Representation and Political Attitudes of Pink-Collar Workers

Alena Wolflink- University of California, Santa Cruz
Claiming Value: From Aristotle to Black Lives Matter

Laura Grattan–Wellesley College
Race and the Radical Imagination in a Prison Nation

Debra Leiter–University of Missouri, Kansas City
The Crowding of Social Isolation: How Personal Relationships Shape Compliance with and Attitudes Towards Social Distancing Policies

2020 Small Research Grant Recipients
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