Research & Creative Activity
RESEARCH & CREATIVE ACTIVITY
Recent Mousel-Feltner Award Winners

GRANT RECIPIENTS
October 2011 - April 2012

Zoe Bray, Center for Basque Studies
Project Title:The Artist as Hero: the politics of the relationship between the artist and society in the Basque Country

Deborah Davis, Department of Psychology
Project Title: Interrogation Training

Dennis Dworkin, Department of History
Project Title: Ireland and Britain: An Anthology of Sources, 1798-1922

Peter Goin, Department of Art
Project Title: Publication of book, “Time and Time Again”

Linda Hayes, Department of Psychology
Project Title: A Mouse Model of Autism as Produced by Maternal Immune Activation during a Critical Period of Gestation

William J. Macauley, Department of English
Project Title: New Perspectives on Cognition, Learning, and Agency in Composition

Ashley Marshall, Department of English
Project Title: The Practice of Satire in England, 1658-1770 : From 'Parnassus' Top' to the 'infinite below'

Monica Miller, Department of Criminal Justice
Project Title: An international Comparative Analysis of Problem Solving Courts Using Psycho-Legal Analysis

Susan Palwick, Department of Political Science
Project Title: Brief Visits: Sonnets from a Volunteer Chaplain

Eric Rasmussen, Department of English
Project Title: Documentary of Hamlet in Original Pronunciation

Jennifer Ring, Department of Political Science
Project Title: Basepaths: American Women and the National Pastime

Edward Schoolman, Department of History
Project Title: Archaeological Study of Roman and Byzantine Material Culture in Eleutherna (Crete)

Mary Stewart, Department of Sociology
Project Title: Leaving Heck Road: Identity and Meaning Across Four Generations of Women

Erin Stiles, Department of Anthropology
Project Title: In the Company of Mormons: Conceptions of Marriage Among Mormon and Non-Mormon Women in Northern Utah

Brett M. Van Hoesen, Department of Art
Project Title: The Culture of Critique?: Avant-Garde and Popular Press Photomontage in the Age of Weimar Postcolonialism

Lynda Walsh, Department of English
Project Title: Scientists as Prophets: A Rhetorical Genealogy

Jiangnan Zhu, Department of Political Science
Project Title: Does the Internet Destabilize Authoritarian Regimes? Corruption News, Political Trust and Demand for Democracy in China