2018 W Awards
2018 W Awards
Predicting crises: Ebola and the culture(s) of epidemiological modeling
PI: Adia Benton (Anthropology)
The Chicagoland Neighborhood Study
PIs: Traci Burch (Political Science), Thomas Ogorzalek (Political Science) and Reuel Rogers (Political Science)
The World Between Them: Reporters of the Lost Generation
PI: Deborah Cohen (History)
Archaeology and Its Avatars in Cultural Theory
PI: Jorge Coronado (Spanish & Portuguese)
Challenges of Social Mobility: Navigating New Cultures & Coping with Status Uncertainty
PI: Mesmin Destin (Psychology)
Empire of Monuments: Architecture and Institutions in the Early Modern Spanish World
PI: Jesús Escobar (Art History)
Polymer‐Based Retrograde Nano‐Tracers as Tools for Neuroanatomy
PIs: Nathan Gianneschi (Chemistry) and Daniel Dombeck (Neurobiology)
Intra‐party conflict as a challenge to compromise
PI: Laurel Harbridge‐Yong (Political Science)
Back to the Land: The Transformation of Land Politics and Trajectories of Development and Change in Asian States
PI: Bill Hurst (Political Science)
An Aesthetics of Anti‐racism: African‐Americans in Soviet Visual Culture
PI: Christina Kiaer (Art History)
War and Revolution in Translocal China, 1927‐1958
PI: Melissa Macauley (History)
Exploiting diversity to enhance stability in physical systems
PI: Adilson Motter (Physics & Astronomy)
PI: Sylvia Perry (Psychology)
Memory and Movement: Archiving Radical Puerto Rican Politics in Chicago
PI: Michael Rodríguez‐Muñiz (Sociology)
PI: Brad Sageman (Earth & Planetary Sciences) Back to top