Watson Institute for International StudiesBrown University

DS Graduates and Their Theses

* = Not in theses library

 

2007-2008

 

Sarah Adler-Milstein, “Resisting the Race to the Bottom: Gender, Power and Worker Organizing in the Global Apparel Industry” (Patricia Symonds and Paget Henry)

Emily Benjamin, “Social and Political Reconstruction in Post-Conflict States: A Case Study of Rwanda Fourteen Years On” (Philip Leis and Omer Bartov)

Jessica Bloome, “Young People's Relationships and Sexual Risk in Urban Kenya” (Nancy Luke and Daniel Smith)

Caitlin Cohen, “Top-down Meets Bottom-up? The Millennium Villages Project in Mali and the illusive quest for ‘community ownership’” (Philip Leis and Al Wessen)

Jenny Garcia, “Imagining Candomble through Anthopology and Tourism” (Anani Dzidzienyo and Patricia Ybarra)

Melanie Gelfand, “The Silent Partner: HIV Transmission to Married Women in Mexico” (Daniel Smith and Rochelle Rosen)

Nureen Ghuznavi,  “Sin Ingredientes Artificiales: Community Development and Tourism in Costa Rica” (Miguel Glatzer and Anani Dzidzienyo)

Tara Gonsalves, “Gender Parity in Primary Education in India: Kerala and West Bengal” (Milagros Nores and Lina Fruzzetti)

David Gumbiner “Social Disorganization, Coloured Identity, and Methamphetamine Use in Cape Town.  South Africa" (Lundy Braun and Chris Colin)

Jonathan Guyer, “Inside Dar Lamane: A Case Study of Experimental Housing in Casablanca” (Gianpaolo Baiocchi and Elliott Colla)

Julia Hazen, “The Tradition of Student Political Activism in Africa: A Case Study of Protest at the University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania” (Miguel Glatzer and Anani Dzidzienyo)

Stefan Lallinger, “Race and Identity in the Dominican Republic: Antihaitianismo and La Raza Dominicana” (Anani Dzidzienyo and Barrymore Bogues)

Helen Lamphere, “Adolescents' perspectives on weight, diet, and exercise in American Samoa” (Steven McGarvey and Rochelle Rosen)

Andrew Lim “Shadows Across Borders: Nationalism in Burma and the Migrant Health Issue over the Thai/Burma” Border” (Patricia Symonds and Paulo Sergio Pinheiro)

Julie Mandolini-Trummel, “Economic Development Programs in Post-Apartheid South Africa: Reasons and Costs” (Paget Henry and Nancy Jacobs)

Suchita Mathur, “The 2004 Tsunami and the Exacerbation of Civil Conflict in Sri Lanka” (John Logan and Miguel Glatzer)

Justine McGowan, “Risky Business: Masculinity and Economics in Kenya and their Effect on Sexual Behavior” (Daniel Smith and Pauline Jones)

Monica Melgar, “Battling a Youth Health Epidemic in Rural Kenya: A Case Study Bridging Adolescent Motherhood and the Nutritional Health Status of Children Under 5” (Patricia Risica and Miguel Glatzer)

Catherine Panella, “Female youth on the streets and HIV in Zambia” (Lundy Braun and Patricia Symonds)

Emily Pudalov, “Quiet Revolution: New Perspectives on Risk in Humanitarian Mine Action” (Louis Putterman and Miguel Glatzer)

Jessica Robertson, “Africa and China: The Promise and the Peril of a New Era of Partnership” (Louis Putterman and Patricia Symonds)

Alexander Schrobenhauser-Clonan, “Who's Leading the Fight? Community Response and Centralized Command in the Making of the Ugandan HIV/AIDS Success Story” (Nitsan Chorev and Charles Carpenter)

Lucy Schulson, “Effective Responses to HIV/AIDS in Uganda and Senegal: Implications for Faith-Based Organizations and Social Marketing in Prevention Paradigms?” (Daniel Smith and Patricia Symonds)

Marco Steinsieck, “Structural Adjustment Programs and Health Sectors in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Human Costs of Loan Conditionality” (Lina Fruzzetti and Anani Dzidzienyo)

Nicole Summers, “Participatory Approaches to Malnutrition Intervention: How Normative "Truths" Drive Public Health Models” (Gianpaolo Baiocchi and Corey Brettscheider)

Mikiko Thelwell, “Prospects for the integration of micro and macro health worlds in South Africa” (Lundy Braun and Gianpaolo Baiocchi)

Kelly Trout, “Putting Participation in Perspective: Avenues and Impacts of Popular Engagement in Planning Reforms in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania” (Gianpaolo Baiocchi and Daniel Smith)

Jessica Vosburgh, “A Liberating Pedagogy of the Arts” (A. Dzidzienyo and P. Sobral)

Cynthia Wise, “Transition and Transformation in the Post-Apartheid City: Johannesburg, South Africa” (P. Heller and B. Bogues)

Nathan Wyeth, “New Strategies for Rural Electrification in India” (Miguel Glatzer and Helena Pohlandt-McCormick)

 

2006-2007

Katharine Bosland, “The 2004 Moroccan Moudawana Reforms and Prospects for Political Change” (P. Luong and S. Hamdy)

Sarah Brooks, “Artisan Trade Intermediaries as a Development Tool” (G. Kirkman and M. Glatzer)

Charlotte Buck, “People without Place: The Roles of State Government and the International Refugee Regime in Refugee Movement, Management, and Policy in the Horn and Great Lakes Regions of Africa” (B. Heindl and M. Glatzer)

Mary Elston, “Shaping Hamas: Political Inclusion under Occupation” (M. Cammett and E. Akarli)

Allison Fajans-Turner, “Reaping the Killing Fields for Profit: Commoditizing the Commemoration of Genocide in Cambodia” (A. Gleason and L. Finch)

Emily Fallon, “Political, Social, and Economic Globalization’s Effect on Access to HIV/AIDS Medication in Brazil and Mozambique” (T. Field and C. Bastos)

Ysabel Gaspar, “Capitalism in Taglish?: How the Filipino Elites Came to Control the Philippines” (P. Henry and A. Dzidzienyo)

Daniel Greenberg, “Saudi Wage Premiums in the Context of Saudization” (D. Park and L. Fruzzetti)

Alexandra Hammer, “A Rural Village in a Global Industry: Teotitlán del Valle and the Export of Zapotec Textiles” (M. Glatzer and G. Kirkman)

Jennifer Humphrey, “Tumultuous Transition: Health and Reform in Russia, 1985-2005” (S. Khrushchev and A. Wessen)

Terese Lantos, “Is Conflict Inherent in the Clash of Hindu Nationalism and Globalization?” (P. Heller and V. Zamindar)

Ingrid O’Brien, “Indigenous Traditions of Self-Governance in the Modern Politics of Southern Mexico” (D. Cope and A. Dzidzienyo)

Emily Pudalov, "Quiet Revolution: New Perspectives on Risk in Humanitarian Mine Action" (L. Putterman and M. Glatzer)

Vidyasri Putcha, “Private Education in India:  Serving the Poor or Perpetuating Inequality?” (M. Glatzer and L. Fruzzetti)

Zarah Rahman, “Land Rights and Resettlement in Indonesia in the Aftermath of the 2004 Tsunami” (V. Henderson and J. Logan)

Nicholas Renzler, “Dynamics of Transnational Advocacy: The Free Trade Area of the Americas and the Hemispheric Social Alliance” (R. Snyder and N. Chorev)

Drew Rifkin, “A Model of Microfinance Investment Fund Portfolio Construction” (A. Foster and E. Akarli)

Gabriel Corens, “Transnationalism, Citizenship, and Belonging in Sierra Leone: Ambiguities in the Times After War” (A. Dzidzienyo and D. Smith)

Gordon, Jessica, “ Breaking Barriers: The Hukou System, Internal Migrants and Access to Social Services in Beijing, China” (P. Symonds and J. Logan)

Wyzanski, Talya,  “HIV/AIDS Policy in Kenya: Feasibility of Successful Policy Replication”  (M. Glatzer and N. Luke)

 

2005-2006

Elisabeth Abbott, “In Her Hands: A Case Study of Non-Compliance in the Community-Based Distribution Model in Uttar Pradesh, India” (Nancy Luke and Miguel Glatzer)

Beth Adler, “Youth Self-Efficacy and Leisure Engagement in Mitchell’s Plain, South Africa: The Influence of Adolescent Angst, Community Challenges, and the ‘Good Child’ Rhetoric” (Marie Lurie and Polly Ulichny)

Jessica Beckerman, “Health and Human Rights in Development” (Patricia Symonds and Marie Lurie)

Sonali Bhattacharyya, “Pirates of the Desert: Marginalization and Underdevelopment among the Tuareg of the Sahara” (Lina Fruzzeti and Anani Dzidzienyo)

Jorge Cacho-Sousa, “Promoting Citizenship through Education in Brazilian Favelas: a Study of Rio das Pedras” (Adeline Becker and Miguel Glatzer)

Alexa Clay, “Localizing Security: Geopolitics, Geopoetics, and the Environmental Impacts of U.S. Military Bases” (Catherine Lutz and Marcos Arruda)

Francis-Casey Cronin, “The Development of the Energy Sector in China: The Growing Disconnect Between the Economy and the Environment” (Nancy Oian and Leiwan Jiang)

Meghan Gill, “The South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission: A Balance Sheet Relative to Both Objectives” (Newell Stultz and Peirre Buyoya)

Lee Gilman, “Bonds and Bridges: Migration and Social Structural Transformation in El Pital, Ecuador” (Miguel Glatzer and Richard Snyder)

Jin-Hong Serene Goh, “The Development of Banking Systems & Savings Mobilization: Sustainability for Microfinance Institutions in Asia” (Louis Putterman and David Meyer)

Annelise Grimm, “Constructing Development: An Examination of Discourse and Power in the Case of Plan Puebla Panama” (Kay Warren and Barrymore Bogues)

Margaret Hudson, “Blood Bottles and Broken Promises: Examining the Relationship Between Structural Violence and HIV/Aids in Southeastern Uttar Pradesh” (Miguel Glatzer and Patricia Symonds)

Melanie Jacobson, “Service Sector and IT Outsourcing to Transitional Economies:  What makes some vendor countries more attractive than others” (Yona Rubinstein and Patrick Heller)

Stella Klemperer, “Analysis of Motives and Outcomes of Dollarization in Ecuador” (Maria Carkovic and Barbara Stallings)

Samuel Krinsky, “n Search of New Beginnings: Pentecostalism, Development, and the Burden of History in Yoruba Thought” (Daniel Smith and Paget Henry)

Nadia Lambek, “Access and Meaning: Nairobi's Marginalized and a Theory of Property” (Corey Brettschneider and Mariah Zeisberg)

Hannah Lantos, “Women's Marriage, Employment, and Education in Cairo, Egypt: A Complex Triad” (Elliott Colla and Marsha Posusney)

Myles Lennon, “Acronymizing Poverty: Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) and the Discourse of “Participation” in Sub-Saharan Africa” (Barrymore Bogues and Daniel Smith)

Erin Lewis, “Intercontinental Migration and Senegalese Development” (João Peixoto and Bruce Whitehouse)

Marilyn Markman, “The Privatization of Water in Buenos Aires” (Kirsten Rodine and Mariana Alfonso)

Julia McDowell, “Power, Influence, and the Indigenous Movements of Ecuador and Bolivia” (Richard Snyder and Barbara Stallings)

Marcelia Muehlke, “Women’s Wellbeing and Maquiladora Work in Yucatan, Mexico” (Richard Cope and Miguel Glatzer)

Sharon Mulligan, “Solidarity between labor unions in the US and Mexico in the era of NAFTA” (Miguel Glatzer and Paul Buhle)

Sarah Potts, “The Political Economy of HIV in Uganda & Kenya: Understanding the influence of politics, governance, and economic reforms on HIV/AIDS” (Daniel Smith and Patricia Symonds)

Emily Pudalov, “A Theoretical Framework for the Analysis of Cultural Commodification in Brazil” (Anani Dzidzienyo and Marilyn Rueschemeyer)

Fatima Quraishi “HIV, Islam and the State: The Politics of Health Care in Pakistan” (Daniel Smith and Patricia Symonds)

Lindsay Ryan, “Is Everything Coming Up Roses?  Labor Rights, Land Use, Social Change, and the Growth of Floriculture in Cayambe, Ecuador” (Daniel Smith and Jose Itzigsohn)

Christopher Shortsleeve, “The Pitfalls of Postcolonialism: Lessons from Rwanda, South Africa, and the Political Thought of Frantz Fanon” (Miguel Glatzer and Matthew Quest)

Catherine Strauss, “The Anarchist’s Needs: Post-Anarchist Alternatives to Development” (Miguel Glatzer and Eric Larson)

Srigowri Vijayakumar, “From the Body to the Woman: The Politics of Women’s Health AS Development in South Africa, 1974-2004” (Mark Lurie and Lina Fruzzetti)

Matt Willse, “Integrating Land-Use and Transportation Systems for Sustainable Cities: Implications for Latin America and the Caribbean in the 21st Century” (Geoffrey Kirkman and Anne Tate)

Jessica Bloomer, “Multiple Indigenous Voices: A Geographical Comparison of Social Pressure Organization in Bolivia” (Barrymore Bogues and Thomas Skidmore)

Taylor Ellowitz, “The Fall of International Commodity Prices” (Ashely Lester and Karl Beitel)


2004-2005

Patricia Aguilo, “From Subject to Citizen: The Role of Dissident Movements in Transitions from Communism, a Study of Czechoslovakian and Cuban Civic Initiatives” (Mariah Zeisberg and Linda Cook)

Lindsay Broockman, “Shared Resources, Differing Challenges: A Comparative Analysis of Water Sustainability in Ciudad Juarez and El Paso” (Simone Pulver and Jeffrey Albert)

Thilakshani Dias, “Blurring the Boundaries of Statehood: An Evaluation of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam” (Thomas Biersteker and Miguel Glatzer)

Elizabeth Fearon, “Re-conceiving Civil Society Promotion in Eastern Croatia” (Ann Dill and Dimitris Livanios)

Tessa Fitzpatrick, “The Will of Sugar: An Analysis of the Decline of the Sugar Industry in the Dominican Republic” (Louis Putterman and David Lindstrom)

Pablo Gaston, “Urban Social Justice and the Persistence of Space: A Historical-Geographical Look at Production, Policy and Spatial Inequality in Havana” (Jose Itzigsohn and James Mahoney)

Katy Gross, “Documocracy: How Documentary Film and Photography Promote Democracy through Social Movements in Mexico and Brazil” (Lina Fruzzetti and Marilyn Rueschemeyer)

Ashlynne Harris, “Sen’s Sin: A Relativist Critique of the Human Development Index” (Lina Fruzzetti and Miguel Glatzer)

Zahara Kassam, “Textile Valley: A Business Theory Approach to Understanding the Role of the Private Sector in Economic Development in Tirupur, India” (Geoffrey Kirkman and Kwaku Nuamah)

Michelle Lau, “Creating the Uyghur: Modern State Development and Ethnonationalism in Xinjiang, China” (Mark Swislocki and Wanni Anderson)

Janet Lawson, “HIV Prevention in India’s Commercial Sex Industry: The Call for a Comprehensive Approach” (Mark Lurie and Nancy Luke)

Katharine Moulding, “Queer Transformations and Contradictions of Development, “Revolution,” and Globalization in Havana’s Gay Subculture” (Catherine Lutz and Matthew Gutmann)

Linda Nguy, “Doi moi (Economic Renovation) and its Impact on Vietnamese Women” (Patricia Symonds and Miguel Glatzer)

Kevin Novell, “An Architecture of Ethical Wage” (Patrick Heller and Ann Dill)

Faye Reiff-Pasarew, “Family Planning in Buea, Cameroon” (Nancy Luke and Susan Short)

Lumina Sato, “Ideology of Education: Discontinuity between Education and Upward Social Mobility in Mexico and India” (Lina Fruzzetti and Robert Halpern (U. of Chicago))

Maia Sieverding, “Liberalizing Livelihoods: The Impact of Egypt’s Agricultural Reform Program on Smallholders” (Louis Putterman and Marsha Pripstein Posusney)

Margaret Sweitzer-Hamilton, “Income Inequality and Education in Brazil” (Paulo Sergio Pinheiro and James Green)

Ray Sylvester, “The King is King by the Grace of the People: The Framework of One-Party Dominance in Post-Independence Botswana” (Nicholas Townsend and Anani Dizidzienyo)

Talah Tamimi, “A Conservative and Liberal Struggle: The Constraints to Women’s Participation in the Saudi Workforce” (Lina Fruzzetti and Miguel Glatzer)

Laura Tilghman, “A Struggle for Citizenship and Identity: The Urban Indigenous Movement in El Alto, Bolivia” (Richard Snyder and Rene Mayorga)

Rachel Van Cleve, “Small Business Development in Context: Cases from the United States and South Africa” (Barrett Hazeltine and Miguel Glatzer)

Peter Woo, “Social Technology and Technology Transfer: A Study of Huawei Technologies, 1996-2004” (David Meyer and Shriram Krishnamurthi)

Vanessia Wu, “Pragmatic Approach to Using Information and Communication Technologies for Development” (Barrett Hazeltine and Shriram Krishnamurthi)

Alexandra Gross, “A Model City: Participatory Governance and International Reputation in Villa El Salvador, Peru” (Richard Snyder and Matthew Gutmann)

Jordan Winkler, “Rural Development and Public Policy in Iran Before and After the Revolution” (William Beeman and Enrico Spolaore)


2003-2004

Diana Denham, “How Local Configurations of Power in Rural Guatemala Impacted the Democratic Revolution and Counterrevolution” (Patrick Heller and José Itzigsohn)

Britt Doran, “Chic@s Poderos@s: An analysis of political and social factors that enable adolescents to improve their sexual and reproductive rights in Loja, Ecuador” (Matthew Gutmann and Daniel Smith)

Michelle Glasgow, “Obesity, the Nutrition Transition, and Development in Guyana” (Patricia Risica and Lina Fruzzetti)

Jonathan King, “Land Unto Those Who Work It? A comparative analysis of two contemporary Bolivian land reform movements” (Richard Snyder and Daniel Smith)

Clara Long, “Favela Politics: Citizenship in Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo” (José Itzigsohn and Paulo Sergio Pinheiro)

Deborah Mendel, “Cultural Change in the Transnational Garifuna Community: A Case Study from Hopkins Village, Belize” (Paget Henry and José Itzigsohn)

Catherine Oswald, “Rompiendo Barreras: The effects of marginalization of Afro-Ecuadorians on their access to healthcare in Ecuador” (Alvaro Tinajero and José Itzigsohn)

Alexa Rosenberg, “Building Systems in the Soil: The Alternative Agriculture Network (AAN) and Sustainable Rural Development in Northeastern Thailand” (Richard Wetzler and Patrick Heller)

Sangeeta Tripathi, “Refugees and Rights: The State, Society, and Conditions that Keep Refugees Sick, Poor, and Disenfranchised” (Barrymore Bogues and Stephen McGarvey)

Sena Zorlu, “The Route to the World Trade Organization: The Changing Economy of Saudi Arabia and the Struggle for Efficiency and Development” (Enrico Spolaore and David R. Meyer)

Gwyneth Fries, “The Cultural Impact of Tourism in Barbados” (Paget Henry and Anani Dzidzienyo)

Ellen Love, “Trabajo Si, Pero Con Respeto: Protecting Women’s Labor Rights in Honduran Apparel Factories”

Nathaniel Taplin, “Weak people can’t give much milk: time, energy and the microeconomics of breastfeeding in the developing world” (Stephen McGarvey and Anna Aizer)


2002-2003

Jeffrey Austin, “Micro finance and Poverty Alleviation: Market Institutions and Donor Intervention in Bolivia and Bangladesh” (Mark Pitt and Dennis Hogan)

Ameya Balsekar, "The State, The Elite and The Community. Participation and Marginalization in India's Decentralized Forest Management Programs" (Sumit Guha and Patrick Heller)

Liz Drew, “Shifting Lands, Persisting Identities- Rubber in the Construction of Ethnic Minority Identity on China’s Southwest Frontier” (Janet Sturgeon and Daniel Smith)

Alexandra Fallon, “Exposing the Cracks in a one-party State: Civil Society in Vietnam” (Patrick Heller and Fubing Su)

Jessica Fisher, “The INS, U.S. Employers, and Undocumented Workers: Maintaining Control over Immigrant Capabilities” (Peter Andreas and Paul Buhle)

Olivia Geiger, “In search of Participatory Governance. The Political and Social Terrain of Decentralization in Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh, India” (Patrick Heller and Jae Ku)

Colby Gottert, “How does Socioeconomic Context of User Communities impact Coral Reef Conservation? How lessonslearned from Honduras can benefit Madagascar” (Caroline Karp and Daniel Smith)

Krishna Hathaway, “The Sexual Economy of Tourism and Discourse in Brazil” (Greg Downey and Paget Henry)

Lea Anne Hegg, “Benares: A Case Study in Minority Muslim Leadership” (Sumit Guha and Patrick Heller)

Samantha Jacobs, “The Struggle of Man Against Power is the Struggle of Memory Against Forgetting (Milan Kundera) - Narrative, History, and Nation in the Aftermath of the TRC” (Anthony Bogues and Lina Fruzzetti)

Nirmala Kavasery, “Locating Women's Agency in India: A Comparative Critique of Political Participation in Bengaland Gujarat” (Lina Fruzzetti and Rosa Maria Perez)

Louisa Lombard, “Stones in the River: Reconciliation in Rwanda” (Elizabeth Taylor and Charles Mironko)

Clara Long, “Squatters and the State: politicization of urban social movements in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo” (Jose Itzigsohn and Paulo Sergio Pinheiro)

Sarah Mehta, "The Problematic Citizen: India's Muslim Women and the Discord between Rights and Culture" (Sumit Guha and Muhammad Qasim Zaman)

Margot Newburger, “Health, Wealth, and Politics: The Public Health System in Costa Rica” (Prof. James Mahoney and Melani Cammett)

Sehreen Noor Ali, "Gender Constructions: Understanding the Role of Religion and Nationalism on Hindu and Muslim Women’s Development in North India" (Lina Fruzzetti and Rose Perez)

Madeline Otis, “Community-based organizations: the legacy of Gandhi in NGO-mediated development in South India” (Daniel Smith and Patrick Heller)

Maya Pinto, “The Struggles of Women Workers in India: Organizing around a Bivalent Politics of Recognition and Redistribution” (Patrick Heller and Paget Henry)

Vinay Ravi, “We Are Only Taking What is Rightfully Ours: Neoliberalism, Citizenship, and Emergent Community Movements in Post-Apartheid South Africa” (Patrick Heller and Paget Henry)

Kennon Scott, “Women and HIV/AIDS in South Africa” (Lina Fruzzetti and Patricia Symonds)

Judith Serlin, “Is Participation Enough? A Case Study of Participatory Development in Mascarilla, Ecuador” (Chris Amirault and Daniel Smith)

Elizabeth-Ann Tierney, “The Pursuit of Sustainability: Community-Centered Multi-Sector Partnerships for Environmental Infrastructure Provision in Human Settlements” (Michael White and Patrick Heller)

Emily Timm, “Popular Participation or Political Rhetoric: A Critical Appraisal of the Participatory Budget in Porto Alegre, Brazil” (James Mahoney and Anani Dzidzienyo)


2001-2002

Kristin Bergantz, “A Man with a Condom Counts for Two: The Negotiation of Trust, Sex, and Power for Young Women in Maputo, Mozambique” (Patricia Symonds and Daniel Smith)

Melissa Brough, “Mediated Development: Participatory Video and the Politics of Self-Representation in the Third World” (John Silverman and Maria Saldana)

Helen Ouyang, “Doctors and Social Activism: The Medical Profession as an Agent of Change” (Patricia Symonds and Anne DeGroot)

Luisa Patino, “Eyeing Out the Visible Hands: A Case for the Work of the Third Sector in Development in a Global Economy” (Barrett Hazeltine and Peter Hocking)

Seth Pipkin, “Mexico’s Maquilardora Sector, Human Capital and Equitable Growth” (James Samstad and Gustavo Vega-Canovas)

Robert Rapoport, “The Ambivalent Sacred, the Unifying Profane: Corpus Christi in Colonial Cuzco” (James Mahoney and Matthias Vom Hau)

Sara Schedler, “Born from the Belly of the Narmada: Inquires into the Narmada River Dam Project” (Wilbur Johnson and Maria Pacheco/Rick Benjamin)

Lindsey Schoenfelder, “Revolution, Market Socialism and the Rise and Fall of the Federacion de Mujeres Cubanas” (James Samstad and Patrick Heller)

Corinne Teed, “The Tender Fury of History’s Dispossessed: the EZLN’s Radical Rupture of Mexican History and the Crisis of Democracy in Mexico” (Myron Beasley and Maria Josefina Saldana)

 

Sharon Lehrman, “Health, Housing, and Economic Policy: Migration and the Urbanization of Chagas Disease in Cochabamba, Bolivia” *

Amy Joyce “Changing Times, Changing Roles: Dominican Women in the Development Process” *


2000-2001

Debra Berliner, “On the Determinants of Fertility Change: Positioning Rural Ecuador in the Supply-Demand Framework” (David Lindstrom and Bruce Becker)

Laura Boger, “The Impact of Government Policies on Education and Wealth in Vietnam” (James Mahoney and Patricia Symonds)

Melissa Bowman, “The Role of Liberian Exiles in Post-Conflict Reconstruction: Possibilities for a Transnational Civil Society” (Stephen Lubkemann and Christopher Amirault)

Jennifer Cartwright, “Credit Program Participation and Women’s Empowerment in Bangladesh” (Mark Pitt and Susan Short)

Gwendolyn McCracken Forrest, “Examining Revitalization: Race, Capital, and the Discourse of Urban Poverty Policy” (Christopher Amirault and David Abramson)

Janet Gunther, “Seep into the Scorched Earth: The Reality of Reconciliation in East Timor” (Jarat Chopra and Charles Call)

Hadley Katharine Herbert, “The Need to Reframe HIV Prevention Strategies – A Critical Examination of Behavioral Change Communication HIV Prevention Efforts in Bangladesh” (Patricia Symonds and Susan Cu-Uvin)

Noor Jehan Johnson, “Development as Personal and Social Transformation: The Role of Religion and Spirituality in Social Change” (Paget Henry and David Abramson)

Amy Joyce, “Changing Times, Changing Roles: Dominican Women in the Development Process” (Anani Dzidzienyo, Jose’ Itzigsohn)

Zandra Kambysellis, “The 1997-98 Famine in Indonesia: Understanding Causes by Examining Responses” (Patricia Symonds and Peter Heywood)

* Amanda Jean Kreiss, “(Mis)Placing Palestine: The Matrix of Power and Participation in Planning” (Brian O’Neill, Peter Uvin, Christina Zarcadoolas and David Miller)

Sharon Lerman, “Health, Housing, and Economic Policy: Migration and the Urbanization of Chagas Disease in Cochabamba, Bolivia” (Patricia Symonds and Jose’ Itzigsohn)

Deborah Murphy, “Cattle, Commerce, and Conservation: Problems and Possibilities for Pastoral Development in Kenya and Tanzania” (Nancy Jacobs and David Abramson)

Kimberley Kartika Palar, “Women, State Violence, and the Struggle for National Liberation in East Timor – Examining Third World Nationalisms and Feminisms” (Patricia Symonds and Joy James)

Madhuri Putcha, “The Terrorist Threat to Afghanistan: U.S. Involvement in Military Aid Sanctions” (Lina Fruzzetti and Bhavna Dave)

Pavani Reddy, “Passage from India: Information Technology Workers and the Development of Andhra Pradesh” (Rachel Friedberg and David Meyer)

Sushma Sheth, “Power of the People? NGO Activism, the Indian AIDS Crisis, and the Development Project” (David Abramson and Sally Zierler)

Andree Sosler, “Limited Choices: The Development Paradigm of a “Petro-State: A Case Study of Nigeria” (Paget Henry and Nancy Jacobs)

Zoe Irene Sullivan, “Not Just Nike: Grassroots Organizing is Becoming Transnational” (Josefina Saldana and Peter Hocking)

Snigdha Vallabhaneni, “Doctors as Developmentalists: The Role of Doctors in Community Organizing” (David Greer and Kris Hermanns)

Vivian Esther Velasco, “Operation Gatekeeper: Counterproductive to Development?” (Suzanne Oboler and José Itzigsohn)


1999-2000

Hallie Chertok, “War Fair? Drug Policy in Latin America” (Peter Uvin and Josefina Saldana)

Lucia Duncan, “The Paradox of Rising Demand for Immigrant Labor: Evidence from the Garment and Electronics Industries” (Peter Uvin and Josefina Saldaña)

Tyler Davis-Jeffers, “A Comparative Study of the U.S. Certification Process in Colombia and Mexico: Issues of Unilateralism and State Sovereignty” (David Lindstrom and Kenneth Shadlen)

Jennifer Ellingson, “Gender and Civil Society in Cameroon: The Role of Women’s Voluntary Associations in Development” (Lina Fruzzetti and Anani Dzidzienyo)

Shereen Mohiuddin, “Bearing Sorrow: An Examination of Domestic Violence in the Changing Economic Climate of India” (Patricia Symonds and Peter Uvin)

Daniel Saint Louis, “Culture, Residential Space and Sustainable Housing Technology – A Cross Cultural Study of Domestic Behaviors: Yoff, Senegal and Providence, United States” (Barret Hazeltine and Peter Uvin)

Kirsten Tobey, “Are Good Intentions Enough? International Volunteerism and Cultural Imperialism – Exploring the Intersection of Community Service, International Development, and Youth Leadership: A Case Study of Amigos de las Americas” (Peter Uvin and Peter Hocking)

Alfonso Vega Acosta, “A Model for Analyzing the Impact of Profitability in Microfinance Institutions” (James Mahoney and Peter Uvin)


1998-1999

Sofia Ayala, “Neoliberalism as a Poverty Reduction Strategy in Argentina” (Thomas Skidmore and Miguel Glatzer)

Adam Tafara Berlew, “The Elimination of Workers Right and the Rise of the One Party State in Tanzania”

Nikolai H. Caswell, “The Failures of Success: Human Well-Being and Indonesian Development 1965-1997” (Dietrich Rueschemeyer and Patricia Symonds)

Rebecca Center, “Poverty, Ethnicity, and Pediatric Asthma in Rhode Island: A Case Study of Marginalization and Disease” (Stephen McGarvey and Catherine Mansell) *

Eric Driggs, “Por La Patria: An Analysis of the New Transformation Era in Latin American Security and the Prospects for the Beneficial Military Assistance in Development” (James Mahoney and Kenneth Shadlen)

Katherine L. Evans, “The Accountability Practices in Two Bolivian NGOs: Who is Pulling the Strings?”

Monica Garg, “Women and Family Planning Policy in India” (Lucille Newman and Mai Al-Nakib)

Megan Gaydos, “Revisiting the Need for a Structural Approach to Primary Health Care: A Case Study of Structural Violence and Inequality in Guatemala” (Matthew Gutmann and Peter Uvin)

Matther Jerzyk, “At Whose Expense Do We Live? Projects of Egregious (Humanitarian) Intervention in Sudan” (Peter Uvin and Lina Fruzetti)

Derek Johnson, “Development Brought to the People – NGO-Community Interactions in a Colombian “Barrio Pirata”” (Jose Itzigsohn and Maria Josefina Saldana)

Heather Klemick, “The Farmer’s Voice: Peasant Participation and the Farmer’s Union in Zimbabwe” (Ellen Messer and Philip Leis)

Rachael Knight, “’We are Tired of Promises, Tired of Waiting’ People’s Power, Local Politics and the Fight for Land in Zimbabwe” (Peter Uvin and Josefina Saldaña)

Aubrey Ludwig, “Sustaining Inequality: The Impact of Ecotourism in Costa Rica and Ecuador” (Josefina Saldana and Peter Uvin)

Andrew Miller, “The NGO Boom and State Restructuring in Latin America: A Comparative Study of Peru and Costa Rica” (Kenneth Shadlen and Peter Uvin)

Sarju Patel, “Structural Adjustment: Advancing the Transmission of HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa” (Peter Uvin, Sally Zierler and Patricia Symonds)

Rebecca Teitelbaum, “The Historical Development of Anti-Americanism in Cuba & Castro’s Manipulation of Anti-Americanism During the Cuban Revolution”

Czarina Thelen, “The Philippines’ NGO through the Democratic Transition in 1986: Continuity and Change” (James Mahoney and Peter Uvin) *


1997-1998

Adam K. Abate, "The Political Economy of Urbanization in Ethiopia" (Sidney Goldstein and Peter Uvin)

Clare Barrington, "Local Perceptions of a Diarrhea Treatment and Prevention Program: A Case Study of Two Communities in the Dominican Republic" (Kimberly Chung and Paget Henry)

Elizabeth S. Cocroft, "Corruption: A Case Study of Nigeria and Colombia." (Ben Fred-Mensah and Kenneth Shadlen)

Lisanne C. Edwards, "Sisters Who Share the Same Pain" (Anani Dzidzienyo and Paget Henry)

E. Peter Freer, "HIV/AIDS Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices among American Samoan Youths" (Kenneth Mayer and Stephen McGarvey)

Michael Geoghegan, "Building Bridges: Political Development Through Transnational Social Movement Accompaniment" (José Itzigsohn and Peter Uvin)

Joanne M. Jorissen, "Rising from Shades of Brown: The Emergence of the Black Women's Movement in Brazil" (Anani Dzidzienyo and Thomas Skidmore)

Ciara Knudsen, "Child Soldiers: Fighting to Survive in War and Peace. An Argument for Community Action" (Jarat Chopra and Peter Uvin) *

Abigail Morris, "Burma: The Road to Mal-Development" (Anani Dzidzienyo and Patricia Symonds)Erin Schneider, “Talkin’ About a Revolution: A Modified Political Economy of Rural Support for Revolution in El Salvador”

Jamie N. Schuler, "Paths of Globalization: An Inquiry into the History and Ideologies of Globalization" (Paget Henry and Dietrich Rueschemeyer)

Shreelata Suvarna, "Crisis in Humanitarian Response: The Rwandan Case Study" (Larry Minear and Albert Wessen)

Lori Danielle Tully, "Refugee Assistance, Protection, and Solutions: A Case of Rwandan Refugees in Zaire (July 1994-August 1995)" (Peter Uvin and Thomas G. Weiss)

Radhika Varada, "The Impact of Microcredit Programs on the Health of the Poor: Evidence from Rural Bangladesh" (Kimberly Chung and Mark Pitt) *


1996-1997

Rachel Mercer, "The Social Sustainability of Ecological Agriculture in Cuba" (José Itzigsohn and David Lindstrom)

Constâncio da Conceição Pinto, "Development or Repression? The Case of East Timor" (Patricia Symonds and Dietrich Rueschemeyer)

Margaret Zak, "Engagement and Abandonment: Outside Intervention among the Yukis of Bolivia" (Andrew Gutman and Thomas Skidmore)


1995-1996

Onoyemi E. Benedict, "The Argentine 'Economic Miracle' Challenged by Crisis in Mexico" (Regina Cortina, Anani Dzidzienyo and José Itzigsohn)

Elizabeth Tyler Crone, "Power and Politics: Women's Vulnerability and HIV/AIDS: An Embedded Examination of Thai Sexuality" (Linda Fruzzetti and Patricia Symonds)

Helen H. Davis, "A Revised Confucian-Based Interpretation of Overseas Chinese Capitalism that Incorporates Change and Variation among Groups" (Thomas Biersteker and Patricia Symonds)

Joanna S. Desmond, "Popular Participation and Strategies for Housing Provision in Low-Income Communities in Brazil" (Anani Dzidzienyo and José Itzigsohn)

Raymond Fraser, "A Survey of Socio-Cultural Development in Kenya" (Paget Henry and Wellington Nyangoni)

Keyvan Kashkooli, "Blind Faith: Social Welfare Policies and Structural Adjustment in Cameroon" (Thomas Biersteker and Peter Uvin)

Cynthia C. Lake, "Chinese Rural Women and the Post-Mao Economic Reforms" (Corinna-Barbara Francis and Jerome Grieder)

Marissa Maier, "The Health Impact of Pesticides on Migrant Farm Workers in the United States" (L. Braun and Sally Zierler) *

Tara J. Melish, "Human Rights to Food in Guatemala: From Rhetoric to Reality" (Ellen Messer and Peter Uvin)

Rebekah Schwartz, “The Prevalence of Malnutrition in Kenya” (Messer, Newman)


1994-1995

Paloma Adams, "Women in Jamaican Politics" (Paget Henry and Lydia English)

Abhinav Aggarwal, "The Managing Agent System--The Catalyst for India's Industrialization" (Morris D. Morris and Naomi Lamoreaux)

Laura Benson, "Campfire--a Participatory Development Initiative: Implications for Natural Resource Management" (Peter Uvin and Philip Leis)

Rachel Boynton, “Conflict in the Sand: Roots of the Tuareg Uprising in the Republic of Mali” (Neil Lazarus and Anani Dzidzienyo)

Tilly Gurman, "The Health Implications of the International Tobacco Companies' Penetration into Developing Countries" (Albert Wessen and Stephen McGarvey)

Emily Howard, "Does Grameen Bank Empower Women?" (Mark Pitt and Ellen Messer)

Noemi Kubiak, "Poland's Transition from Communism Toward an Uncertain Something Else: Women's Experiences and Perceptions" (Marilyn Rueschemeyer and Galina Starovoitova)

Anjali Mitter, "Economic Development, Economic Policy and Political Regime: Is There a Link? The Case of Argentina, 1963-1995" (Thomas Skidmore and José Itzigsohn)

Samuel Opitz, "The Impact of Commodity Price Risk in Central America and Possibilities of Risk Hedging" (Thomas Biersteker and Louis Putterman)

Brian Rawson, "Transnational Linkages in Military Production: An Exploration of Technology and Production Sharing Between the United States and Developing Countries" (Thomas Biersteker and Lina Fruzzetti)

Chandra Reddy, "Selecting Among Exchange Rate Regime Options in Russia" (Vedat Milor and Peter Garber)

Stephen Rife, "Core and Periphery and the Modern Nation: Japan, the Drive for 'Progress' and Hierarchy" (Vedat Milor and Steve Rabson) *

Rebekah Schwartz, "The Prevalence of Malnutrition in Kenya" (Ellen Messer and Lucile Newman)

Jyll Taylor, "The Desegregation or Decentralization of South African Schools: Learning from the American Successes and Failures" (Paget Henry and Anani Dzidzienyo)

Maria Taylor, “Internal Colonialism and the Promotion of Sustainable Development in Afro-American Communities” (Paget Henry and Anani Dzidzienyo)

Dongphuong Thai, "Women's Issues and Feminism in the Third World: The Case of Nicaragua" (Patricia Symonds and Dietrich Rueschemeyer)*

Minh Vo, “A New Enemy – Vietnam’s Fight Against AIDS” (Patricia Symonds and Kenneth Mayer)

Zachary Wald, "The Zapatista Rebellion: Land, Politics, Economics, and Publicity" (Regina Cortina and John Morris)


1993-1994

Julie Ann Amato, Magna Cum Laude, "The Green Revolution Through Two Case Studies: Feeding the World's Hungry or Defending Development" (Ellen Messer and Morris D. Morris)

Bernadette Susana Aulestia, "Women, the Catholic Church, and Development in Ecuador" (Neil Harvey and Dietrich Rueschemeyer) *

Andrew Clive Baker, "Structural Adjustment in Tanzania: Laissez Faire, Social Welfare, and a Fearful Future" (Louis Putterman and Paget Henry)

Morgan Scott Doyle, "Decentralization in Chile: Democratization or Illusion?" (Neil Harvey and Dietrich Rueschemeyer)

Andrea Sarah Goldin, Project on "Finding Solutions to Domestic Violence in Immigrant and Refugee Communities in Providence" (Louise Jezierski and Dietrich Rueschemeyer) *

Gina Hanna Khraish, "Female Circumcision: The Need for an Integrated Approach" (Lucile F. Newman and Paget Henry)

Emily Horwich Lloyd, "Traditional and Western Medicine in Ecuador: Time for Incorporation" (Bruce Becker and Stephen T. McGarvey)

Sean Patrick Neill, "Continuity in Grass Roots Development: A Study of Guatemalan Refugees in Mexico" (Neil Harvey and Thomas G.Weiss)

Meredith Mallis Persily, "Aracruz Celulose S.A.: A Brazilian Kraft Pulp Company Confronts Sustainable Development" (Thomas Skidmore and Thomas Biersteker)

Jennifer Mary Sprague, "Refugees and Mental Health: How the International Relief Effort Affected the Mental Health Status of Cambodian Refugees (Patricia Symonds and Lucile F. Newman)


1992-1993

Srabanti Bhaumik, "Nationalizing Allegory: The Politics of Place and Genre in Postcolonial Literary Theory" (Ellen Rooney and Neil Lazarus) *

David Buuck, "The Political Economy of Zimbabwe: Prospects for `Progressive' Development" (Neil Lazarus and Paget Henry)

Michele Drysdale, "Development Strategies of Women's Movements of the Caribbean" (Marida Hollos and Paget Henry)

Salim Haji, "Determinants of Girls' Access to Education in Sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence from a Study in Niger" (Mark Pitt and Kofi Benefo) *

Mithra Irani, "Occupied Feminism: The Impact of the Intifada on the Status of Women in the West Bank and Gaza Strip" (William Beeman and Paget Henry) *

Sonia Katyal, "Problematizing Sovereignty: Processes of International Integration and National Disintegration and the Third World" (Jarat Chopra and Thomas Biersteker)

Matthew Lynch, "Democracy and Development: The Political Economy of the Philippines Under Marcos' Authoritarian Regime" (Paget Henry and Patricia Symonds)

Matthew Meschery, "Zoning Capital: Strategies for Development in the Post-Fordist Transition" (Louise Jezierski and Paget Henry)

Loren Ryter, "Co-Prosperity to Co-Operation – The Evolution of Japanese Imperialist and Ideological Discourse" (Paget Henry and Ying-Mao Kau)

Eric Schlueter, "The Social Factors Affecting Aids in Haiti and Uganda" (Paget Henry and Robert Northrup)

Aaron Schneider, "Revolutionary Steam: Peasant Revolution in El Salvador" (Linda Cook and Louis Putterman)

Katarzyna Stanclik, Phi Beta Kappa, "Brazil, Argentina, and Mercosur: A Preliminary Assessment" (Thomas Biersteker and Thomas Skidmore)

Alex Von Furstenberg, "People-Country Investing" (Barrett Hazeltine and Paget Henry) *


1991-1992

Jeffrey Bekes, "The Challenge of Democratic Consolidation in Brazil" (Thomas Biersteker and Anani Dzidzienyo)

Kevin William Brown, “The Implementation of Development Policy Among Muslim Minorities: A Case Study of the Xinjiang-Uighur Autonomous Region 1949-1960”

Raquel Z. Riviera Dominguez, “National Development in the Political Thought of Pedro Albizu Campos”

Charlie Minesinger, “The Persistence of Racial Inequality During Capitalist Development – The Historical Lessons Concerning Race, State, Ideology in Brazil and South Africa”

Monica C. Munthe-Kaas, “The Role of Education in Sustainable Development” (Philip Leis and Paget Henry)


1989-1990

Margaret Coan, “Women and Nature in Western Patriarchal Thought: Assumption in Development Thinking” (Sally Zierler and Robert Jay)

Laurie Fields DeRose, “Culture and Agriculture: Growth with Inequality in Indonesian Agriculture”

Kelly Ladin, “Non-Governmental Organizations across the Americas: Alternative People-Centered Development Agencies”

Randal John Rubens, “Conquest and Development – A Study of Political Subordination and Economic Growth in the Kuomintang-Guided Taiwan Miracle” (Michael Y.M. Kau and Paget Henry)

Sharif Shihata, “Expanding the Gift of the Nile: Land Reclamation in Egypt”

Eric Siegel, “Theory and Measurement of Political Development in Sub-Saharan Africa” (Van Whitting, Jr. and Morris Morris)

Michael John Torrens, “Religion: A Dialectical Resource in Rural Guatemalan Society”

Kristin D. Wells, “Women and Work in Ghana: The Use of Organizations in Agriculture and Trade”1990-1991

Fred W. Elliot, “International Conferences and Global Problem Solving: Case Studies of Food and Health Care”

Hugh K. Foster, Jr., “South Africa in Chaos: Possible Explanations for Black African Violence”

Abigail Colvin Marr, “The Historical Development and Socialization of Creole Language in the Caribbean”

Neeraj K. Malhotra, “Migration and Poverty in Delhi: A Case Study of Two Squatter Settlements” (Lina Fruzzetti and Morris Morris)

Claudia Anne Radel, “An Analysis of International Hazardous Waste Transfers and the Basel Convention: MDC-LDC Dynamics” (Shanna Halpern, Phil Brown and David Hackett)

Rachel Sherman, “Collective Actors and Political Systems: The Influence of Political Conditions in Neighborhood and the Women’s Movements in Brazil and Chile”

Rebecca Smith, “The Good Life: An Evaluation of Development Theory and a Search for New Values”

Eric Siegel, “Theory and Measurement of Political Development in Sub-Saharan Africa” (Van Whitting, Jr., Morris Morris)

Karen Strassler, “Carving a Space: African Women Writers and the Negotiation of a Nationalist, Feminist Stance” (Neil Lazarus and Meera Viswanthan)

Norman Timmins, “Dependent Development and the State”

Chris Tingue, “The BOOM of the Industrial Free Zones in the Dominican Republic: Promotion of the Export of Human Labor and Integration into the International Division of Labor”

Melissa Wheelock, “Colombian and Tanzanian Agrarian Reform – A Comparative Study in Rural Development”

Yadey T. Yawand-Wossen, “Food Aid and the Ethiopian Famine 1984-86” (E. Messer and T. Weiss)


1988-1989

Simone Judith Buechler, “Women and Work in Socialist Rural Development: The Cases of Cuba and China”

Antonia Gayley, “Permanent Settlement in Bengal: The Impact of Private Property on the Security of Peasant’s Welfare”

Miguel Sean Lawson, “The Influence of Positivism on the Development of Brazil, 1889-1930”

Frances J. Mantak, “From Conquest to Counterinsurgency: An Ethnohistoric Analysis of the Mayan Indians of Guatemala” (Dwight Heath and Douglas Cope)

Susan Merryman, “Land Reform in Peru and Its Consequences”

Konrad Huber Rojas, “Squatters and States: The Political Power of the Urban Poor in Rio de Janeiro and Mexico City” (Thomas Skidmore and Manuel Villa)

L. Jill Schwartz, “An Extraction-Perspective of Zimbabwe’s Relationship with Canada” (Morris Morris and Nancy Stultz)

Rachel Nicole Weber, “Colonialism and Constructions of Sexuality: Prostitution in North India”


1987-1988

Adam Tafara Berlew, “The Elimination of Workers Right and the Rise of the One Party State in Tanzania”

Connie Heye, “Food Distribution Programs and Social Development with Special References to Kerala, India” (Morris Morris)

Susan Lincoln, “Energy Planning and Development: The Case of India”

Martha Loughridge, “New Grains and Differential Gains in the Philippine Ricebowl: A Critical Examination of the International Rice Research Institute” (Ellen Messer and Louis Putterman)

Justine O’Reilly, “Taking a Closer Look: United States Agency for International Development and Its Women in Development Policy”

Stephanie Robinson, “Internal Underdevelopment and the Internal Core and the Periphery in Brazil: A Study of Sao Paulo and Salvador”

Clare Shawcross, “Confronting AIDS in Africa”

Todd H. Weir, “Mission Reform and African Nationalism: The American Board Mission in the Southern Rhodesia”


1986-1987

Katherine Allen, “Making the Pieces Fit: A Look at Child Sponsorship Agencies and Their Role in Development”

John C. Bonifaz, “Still Struggling: A Comparison of People’s Empowerment in Sewapuri, India and Wilcox County, Alabama”

Vicente K. Fabella, “The Philippine Central Planning Board and the Medium-Term Plan: Economic Necessity?” (Morris D. Morris and Louis Putterman)

James A. Hafner, “Characterizing Small Farmers to Develop Third World Agriculture: The Adaptive Farmer”

Edward Scott Krigsman, “Colonialism, Women’s Oppression and the Mexican Cult of the Virgin of Guadalupe: Two Essays on Ideology”

Sarah Lammert, “Wakina Mama: Women and Development in Kenya” (Lina Fruzzetti and Anani Dzidzienyo)

Annie Levy, “Cultural Survival and Famine in the Sahel: The Pastoralist Experience” (Morris Morris and Dwight Heath)

Deborah J. Long, “Infrastructure, Industry and the Obsolescing Bargain: A Study of the Railroads in Brazil”

Jacob Taro Olander, “Political Economy, Policy, and Health: The Case of Chile under the Pinochet Regime”

Benjamin E. Phillips, “State Autonomy, Dependent Development, and Democracy: A Case Study of Costa Rica”

Stephanie Robinson, “Internal Underdevelopment and the Internal Core and the Periphery in Brazil: A Study of Sao Paulo and Salvador”

Julie Rueschemeyer, “Worker Control: Experiences in Cuba, Yugoslavia and Israeli Kibbutzim”

Marjut Ruti, “Female Circumcision, Excision, and Infibulation in Africa and the Middle East: An Overview”

Daniel Stoner, “Siasa Ya Kilimo: Three Discussions of Tanzanian Agricultural Policy”

Jessica West, “Social Status and Marketplace Articulation in the Highland Sierra of Ecuador”


1985-1986

Susan G. Clark, “Social Disequilibrium in Saudia Arabia, The Implication of the Grand Mosque Incident”

Cody Lund, “The Brazilian Computer Industry: The Case for a ‘New’ Bourgeoise”

Leslie J. McCall, “The Formation Policy for Electronic Data Processing in the Public Sector of Developing Countries: The Case of Microcomputers in Kenya” (William Beeman and Peter Evans)

Katy Robins, “Towards Assessing American Humanitarian Development Aid: A Look at Participatory Approaches to Development in Africa”

Dick Shoemaker, “Agrarian Reform in Nicaragua, 1979-Present: Revolutionary Transformation in the Rural Poors’ Relation to the Land” (Peter Evans, Dwight Heath, Bob Jay and Morris Morris)


1984-1985

Jill M. Adams, “Development in the Amazon: Settlement Policy and the Struggle for Land”

Rosa E. Alejos, “Tourism: A Controversial Approach to Development – The Case of State Promotion of Tourism in Mexico”

Elisabeth Ryden Benjamin, “Source Access and Participation: A Case Study of Agriculture Information Channels in the Varanasi District”

William Lockwood-Benet, “Puerto Rico’s Importance in the Formation of United States Industrial Capital”

William H. Caskey, “U.S. Intervention in Chile and the Downfall of Salvador Allende”

Daniel G. Donovan, “Some Constraints on the Development of Agriculture in Sudan”

Susan L. Gibbs, “Feminism and Familialism: Women in Indian Development”

Sara Hardner, “Education in Brazil: A Comparative Analysis of Power and Ideology in Transnational Politics, 1930-1945 and 1958-1964”

Rahul Kushwaha, “Barter Trade Between USSR and India from 1950-1980” (Morris Morris and Peter Evans)

Violaine Mitchell, “Primary Health Care: Intervention and Implementation”

Michele Siegel, “The Impact of Village Conditions and Organization on Collective Production in Tanzania”

Louise Stoner, “Maternal Depletion: A Study of Women’s Health in the Third World”

Greg White, “The Nigerian Petroleum Industry”

Richard J. Wray, “An Analysis of Technological Intervention: Oral Rehydration and the Treatment of Diarrheal Disease”


1983-1984

Serena Clayton, “Public Health Alternatives for the Control of Diarrheal Disease” (Stanley Aronson and M.D. Morris)

Laura Derby, “Ideology and the Sexual Division of Labor in State Socialist Development: Case Studies from Cuba and Tanzania”

Jenny Hakam, “Ethnic Relations in Urban Singapore: A Grassroots Analysis”

Eli Veitzer, “Vegetable Production in the Mexican Northwest as a Case Study of the Internationalization of Capital”

Barbara Winkler, “An Alternative Approach to Agricultural Development”


1982-1983

Charles Barnett, “Umbanda and Brazilian Development: A Study of Religion and Socio-Economic Change” (Peter B. Evans and Anani Dzidzienyo)

Diana Elizabeth Cooper, “Industrial Change and Women’s Labor: The Case of Colombia”

Carolyn Elizabeth McGrory, “Aid and Self-Help: Income Generating Projects Among Rural Women in Kenya”

Robert A. Salerno, “The Peasantry and Social Change in Peru: Rural Radicalism in a Context of Shifting Dependency”


Last updated: 11 September 2006