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Lampert Institute Fellowships – 2018

By Aaron Solle on February 4, 2019

Kate Bundy ’20
Sponsor: Heather Roller

“The Generation of Change, the Generation of Peace:

Student Movements as a Formidable Political Engine in Colombia”

Bundy Lampert Paper

Ravendra Dhanraj ’19
Sponsor: Frank Frey

“Knowledge, Attitude and Awareness of Epilepsy in Joanna and New Amsterdam, Guyana”

Dhanraj Lampert Paper

Ciao Driver ’20
Sponsor: Ed Fogarty

“Forcing Germany’s Hand: Principle and Pragmatism in German Foreign Policy since the European Migration Crisis ”

Driver Lampert Paper

Maggie Dunn ’19
Sponsor: Amy Leventer

“The Potentials of Aquaculture in an Urban Food Desert”

Dunn Lampert Paper

Vanessa Escobar Acosta ’19
Sponsor: Andy Pattison

“Administration and Perceptions of Water Resources at Conservation Sites in Northwest Atlantic Honduras: A Case Study of a Wildlife Reserve, a National Park, and a Botanical Garden”

Escobar Acosta Lampert Paper

Sarah Jones ’19

Sponsor: Dan Bouk

“From a Resource to a Colleague: Improving Foster Parent Retention in Mississippi”

Jones Lampert Paper

Susie Ness ’19
Sponsor: Jacqueline Villarubia

“The Social Determinants of Teen Pregnancy in Rural Northern Michigan”

Ness Lampert Paper

Chau Nguyen ’19
Sponsor: Janel Benson

“Effects of Urban Development on Vietnamese Street Vendors: An Ethnographic Study”

Nguyen Lampert Paper

Yunhee Oh ’20
Sponsor: Ed Fogarty

“The Role of International Sports Festivals: Focusing on its Economic Impact, and Implication for the Korean Peninsula”

Oh Lampert Paper

Anna Pluff ’20
Sponsor: Ray Douglas

“Re-education Camps in Postwar Vietnam: Understanding Lines of Internment”

Pluff Lampert Paper

Leiya Salis ’19
Sponsor: Salley Bonet

“What’s in a Citizen? An Exploratory Study of the Effectiveness of England’s Approach to Citizenship Education”

Salis Lampert Paper

Tracy Xu ’19
Sponsor: Takao Kato

“Gift-Exchange Theory vs. Over-Justification Effect: A Field Experiment in Chinese Workplaces”

Xu Lampert Paper






Lampert Institute Fellowships – 2017

By Aaron Solle on October 27, 2017

Hunter Filer ’18
Sponsor: Janel Benson
“Efterskole: School for All? Non-Western Immigrant, Descendant, and Refugee Students’ Experiences Regarding Bullying, Fighting, and Isolation in Danish Efterskole”

Filer Abstract
Filer Lampert Paper

 

Holly Geranen ’18
Sponsor: Ashley Taylor

“Presumption of Ability: The Intersection of Disability and Immigration Labels in Education”

Geranen Abstract
Geranen Lampert Paper

 

Angelica Greco ’18
Sponsor: Dai Yamamoto

“Who’s Calling the Shots on Nuclear Decommissioning: A Case Study of Scriba, NY and Vernon, VT”

Greco Abstract
Greco Lampert Paper

 

Matthew Kato ’19
Sponsor: Robert Nemes

“Tourism’s Mixed Bag: An Emic Investigation Into the Impacts of the Tourist Industry in Andalusia, Spain”

Kato Abstract
Kato Lampert Paper

 

 


Woohee Kim ’18
Sponsor: Anna Rios

“Korean Youth Activism and Education: Negotiating Knowledge and Power to Create New Sites of Learning

Kim Abstract
Kim Lampert Paper

 


Benjamin Ringel ’18

Sponsor: Danielle Lupton

“Why States Proliferate? A case study of the factors behind South African Nuclear Proliferation”

Ringel Abstract
Ringel Lampert Paper

 

 

Samto Wongso ’19
Sponsor: William Meyer

“Resource Consumption of Residential Areas in the Suburbs of a Medium-Sized Indonesian City, Palu: An Exploratory Study”

Wongso Abstract
Wongso Lampert Paper

 


Seung-Ah Yang ’19

Sponsor: William Meyer

“How Does Proximity to Public Amenity Affect Subjective Well-Being and Housing Price?: A Focused Study in Yeong-do, Busan”

Yang Abstract
Yang Lampert Paper

 

 

Gabby Yates ’19
Sponsor: Ellen Kraly

“Child Artists of the Australian Nation: A Geographic Analysis of the Story and Legacies of the ‘Child Artists of Carrolup’”

Yates Abstract
Yates Lampert Paper

 

 

 


Lampert Institute Fellowships – 2016

By Aaron Solle on July 15, 2016

Haley Allen ’17
Memory Struggles in the Schoolyard: Chilean Youth in Private and Public Institutions
Sponsor: Heather Roller

Lorelai Avram ’17
Moving towards a Post-Colonial Archaeology: Surpassing Nationalist and Colonial Discourses in South-African Archaeology
Sponsor: Mary Moran

Anne Canning ’17
William Still and the Fight to End Discrimination on Railway Cars in Philadelphia:
Uniting the Abolitionist and Civil Rights Movements in the Fight Against Segregation

Sponsor: Graham Hodges

Sophie Coffman ’17
China Dream; The Art and Rhetoric of Rejuvenation

Sponsor: John Crespi

Weilin (Emily) Gu ’17
The Determinants and Consequences of Irrational School Choice
Sponsor: Yang Song

Angela Jang ’17
Life in a Nuclear Neighborhood: Nuclear Plant Host communities in South Korea
Sponsor: Daisaku Yamamoto

Haesel Kim ’17
Contending Narratives on “Comfort Women” in South Korea and Japan
Sponsor: David Robinson

James Long ’17
Reducing Recidivism in the Juvenile Justice System ­ An Alternative Method:
A Case Study of the James B. Moran Center for Youth Advocacy in Evanston, Illinois

Sponsor: Gregory Wolf

Anh (Julie) Nguyen ’17
Multicultural Education for Ethnic Minorities in Vietnam: A Case Study in Hoa Binh for the Muong, Thai and H’Mong Ethnic Groups
Sponsor: John Palmer

Onyeka Nwabbunia ’17
She Leads Nigeria: Perceptions of Politics, Political representation, and Grassroots
Organizations Among Young Nigerian Women

Sponsor: Mary Moran

Shambhavi Sawhney ’17
Make in India’ and its Economic Impact on the Indian Handloom Sector
Sponsor: Jyoti Khanna

Maria Dorin Shayo ’17
Out of the Calabash and Into the Pillbox:
The Standardization of Traditional Medicine and Related Healing Practices in Tanzania

Sponsor: Harvey Sindima


Lampert Institute Fellowships – 2015

By Contributing Writer on May 26, 2015

Katrina Bennett ’16
Pediatric HIV + Disclosure and Mental Health in Kenya
Sponsor: Ellen Kraly

Hailey Elder ’16
China’s Lost Girls . . . Found!
Sponsor: John Crespi

Tra (Jade) Hoang ’16
The Role of Buddhism in Reconciliation Progress in Modern Sri Lanka
Sponsor: Harvey Sindima

Anan Hossain ’16
Does the Manager’s Sentiments About Political Stability Affect the Production in Individual Firms?
Sponsor: Jay Mandle

Bobae Kang ’16
Instances of Interaction between Casinos and Schools: Mapping Ways the Entertainment Industry Interacts with Schools in Las Vegas
Sponsor: Nancy Ries

Emily Luba ’16
Non-Government Organizations: Forced Migration and Post-Conflict Transformation
Sponsor: Ellen Kraly

Madison Paulk ’16
South Africa Belongs to All Who Live in It”: Francophone Refugee Notions of Citizenship and Social Cohesion in Durban
Sponsor: Mary Moran

Alex Pustelnyk ’16
Politics for the People: Political Legitimacy in Peru’s Informal Housing Settlements
Sponsor: Maureen Hayes-Mitchell

Sara Sirota ’16
Interveners and Perpetrators: Ethnic Cleansing During the 1992-1995 Bosnian War
Sponsor: Valerie Morkevicius


Lampert Institute Fellowships – 2014

By Contributing Writer on October 9, 2014

Marielba Casabona
Living in the Shadows – The Socioemotional Impact of Legal Status on Unauthorized Youth’s Educational Aspirations
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Jimmy S. Juarez
Looking Closely, but Getting Farther Away: A Critical Analysis on the Impacts of the Bolivian Government’s framing strategies in the Indigenous Territory and National Park Isiboro Secure
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Liza Paudel
The Transition of Former Rebel Combatants in the Nepalese Civil War into Civilian Life
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Sohee Ryuk
A Conflicted Narrative: Textbook and Monumental Representations in the Korean War in South Korea
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Kori Strother
The Role of Bridge Programs in the Academic and Social Transition to College of Underrepresented Students
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Lampert Institute Fellowships – 2013

By Contributing Writer on August 20, 2013

Chen CuiChen Cui
“Left-Behind Children in China: Migrating Parents’ Decision Made by a Cost-Benefit Analysis?”
Directed by Carolyn Hsu, Associate Professor of Sociology and Anthropology

Sara EbnerSara Ebner
“Interracial Interaction on Public Transportation in Post-Apartheid Cape Town, South Africa”
Directed by Rhonda Levine, Professor of Sociology and Anthropology

Eric (Yu) Hu
“Economic Development and Dental Health Care in China”
Directed by Jyoti Khana, Professor of Economics

Samantha Lee
“Guanxi in Academia: Gifting for Grades”
Directed by Carolyn Hsu, Associate Professor of Sociology and Anthropology

Caroline Libby and Kathleen MaffeiKathleen Maffei photograph
“The Role of Collective Memory: The Disappearance and Reappearance of Justice in post-Dirty War Argentina”
Directed by Mark Stern, Assistant Professor of Educational Studies

Elizabeth Storey
“Dynamics of Teacher Strikes in American Public Education”
Directed by Manny Teodoro, Associate Professor of Political Science

Duy Trinh
“One Disease, Two Treatments? Explaining the Differences in the Anti-Corruption Strategies of Post-Marketization Vietnam and China”
Directed by Michael Johnston, Charles A. Dana Professor of Political Science

Juliane WeiseJuliane Wiese photograph
“German Identity after the Fall of the Berlin Wall”
Directed by Claire Baldwin, Associate Professor of German

Catherine Yeh
“Parenthood in Sweden: Cultural Attitudes Towards Gender Roles After the Introduction of Paid Paternity Leave Policy”
Directed by Meika Loe, Associate Professor of Sociology and Women’s Studies

Stella (Jeehyon) YohJeehyon Yoh photograph
“Does Culture Matter in Think Tanks?  A Socio-cultural Understanding of the Korea Institute of National Unification”
Directed by Albert Yee, Charles Evans Hughes visiting Professor of Political Science


PPE Fellowships – 2012

By Contributing Writer on August 20, 2012

Ameetosri Basu
“Technology Transfers and Their Effect on Human Capital”
Sponsor: Navine Murshid, Assistant Professor of Political Science

Srikar Gullapalli
“What Location-Based Analysis of Governance Tells Us About the Demand Side of Corruption: Evidence from Bangalore, India”
Sponsor: Michael Johnston, Charles A. Dana Professor of Political Science

Wangshu Tai
“The Present of Non-professional Education in People’s Republic of China and Taiwan: A Comparative Study”
Sponsor: David Robinson, Professor of History; Robert H.N. Ho Professor in Asian Studies

Taylor Lake
“A Reasonably Just System: The Ethics of Federal Sentencing Variation”
Sponsor: Stanley Brubaker, Professor of Political Science; Director, Institute for Philosophy, Politics, and Economics

Affan Mian, Javed Narejo
“Political Islam: Youth Perspective”
Sponsor: Noor-Aiman Khan, Associate Professor of History

Peter Koehler
“Why Do Some Stadium Redevelopment Projects Succeed Where Others Fail? An Analysis Using Macro-Level Trends in Stadium Building”
Sponsor: Michael O’Hara, Assistant Professor of Economics

Neal Xu
“The Teaching and Influence of Common Law in the Greater China Zone, 1980s-2012”
Sponsor: Cheryl Long, Associate Professor of Economics; Director, Asian Studies Program


PPE Fellowships – 2011

By Contributing Writer on August 20, 2011

Below are the student projects generated during the summer of 2011 by the Civic and Global Affairs Summer Fellows of the Lampert Institute at Colgate University.

Srikar Gullapalli and Bharadwaj Obula Reddy
Effectiveness of Location-Based Evaluation of Government Services in Improving Indian Governance

Anh Le
The Relative Gain in Multipolarity

Dan Li
From Church Universities to the Comparison of Eastern and Western Philosophy in 1920s

Andrew Livingston
Is President Calderón’s war against the drug-cartels increasing violence and destabilizing the Mexican state?

Wangshu Tai
A Forgotten Legacy: The Liberal Arts Ideal in Early Twentieth Century China—A Case Study of the University of Nanking

Nian Yi Xu
Case Method Legal Education in China: Recovering the Legacy of Soochow University

Jillian Anderson
American Foreign Policy and Public Health in Zambia. Does He Who Pays the Piper Cal the Tune?


PPE Fellowships – 2010

By Contributing Writer on August 20, 2010

Left to right: Kendra White, Andrew Eldredge, Josh Smeltzer

Left to right: Kendra White, Andrew Eldredge, Josh Smeltzer

Andrew Eldredge
Responding to Crisis: A Comparative Look at South Africa’s and the U.S. Government’s Policies Towards Zimbabwe

Josh Smeltzer
Identity Politics and Queer Subjectivity in the United States Military

Kendra White
(Farmers’) Markets Beyond the State: Entrepreneurs in the Provision of Public Goods


PPE Fellowships – 2009

By Contributing Writer on August 30, 2009

2009 fellowship recipients

From left to right: Connor Tucker, Emily Bradley, and Adam Hughes

Emily Bradley ’10
The Care and Feeding of the Beast: An Analysis of the Evolving Interface between the White House and Network Press Outlets

Adam Hughes ’10
Professional Police and Centripetal Accreditation

Conor Tucker ’10
A Stepson of Chechnya: A Study of Asymmetrical War in the Modern Era