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Past Awards
Boyd/Williams Dissertation Grant for Research on Women and Work Awards

2006-2007 Recipients

The Boyd/Williams dissertation grant recipient was:

Elana Buch, Joint Program in Social Work and Anthropology
Quality and Inequality in Home Care: An Ethnographic Comparison of Publicly and Privately Funded Home Care of Elders in Chicago, Illinois.

2004-2005 Recipients

The Boyd/Williams dissertation grant recipient was:

Jacoba Lilius, Organizational Psychology
How Everyday Helping Among Nurses' Aides Enables High Quality Care in Alzheimer's Special Care Units.

2002-2003 Recipients

The Boyd/Williams dissertation grant recipient was:

Eric Stein, Antrhopology and History
Persuaded Feelings: Public Health, Socialist and Power in Java.

2000-2001 Recipients

The Boyd/Williams dissertation grant recipient was:

Kathi Miner-Rubino, Psychology and Women's Studies
Intervening Factors in the Relationship between Workplace Gender Composition and Outcomes.  

In addition, two Boyd/Williams Scholars were named: 

Maria Bianet Castellanos, Antrhopology 
Rethinking Community:  Resource Allocations among Yucatec Maya Migrants.

Nirmala Singh, Program in Comparative Literature 
'La Cigarrera' and 'Andalucismo':  The Representational Role of Seville's Cigar-Woman in Andalusian Regionalism.

1999-2000 Recipients


The Boyd/Williams dissertation grant recipient was:

M. Theresa Pool, American Culture
"I do hair": Women's Work and Beauty Cultures.
 

In addition, six Boyd/Williams Scholars were named: 

Maria Bianet Castellanos, Antrhopology 
The role of Migrants' Non-Momentary Contributions in Sustaining Agrarian Communities in Mexico.

Catherine E. Daligga, American Culture
"Dependent on the Quality of Its Motherhood": The city of Detroit and the Merill-Palmer Institute, 1920-1980.

David Karjanen, Anthropology
Women in Light Industry in Post Socialist Eastern Europe.

Laura Morgan, Psycology
The Nature, Antecedents and Consequences of Social Identity-Based Impression Management: Implications for Image Construction and Well-Being in Intergroup Contexts.

Mary Noonan, Sociology
The effect of Parenthood on Employment.

Nirmala Singh, Comparative Literature 
'La Cigarrera' and 'Andalucismo':  The Representational Role of Seville's Cigar-Woman in Andalusian Regionalism.

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