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August 30, 2009
My research explores how in the mid-nineteenth century Russia joined other European governments in sponsoring the hajj. |
August 30, 2009
This research assesses why collective action by the political opposition has been so difficult in the postcommunist world. |
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August 30, 2009
The purpose of this research was to investigate the social causes and cultural meanings of a relatively new trend in East European urbanism—the proliferation of walled-off or gated... |
August 30, 2009
This research explores the restructuring of social welfare provision in Russia by examining state-run projects to promote youth voluntarism. In Russia, youth are the new subjects of state policy... |
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August 30, 2009
Taking into consideration the significant economic migrations into and out of Ukraine, this project questions the correlation between the present popularity of hip-hop and growing articulations... |
August 30, 2009
My research studies how effective anti-trafficking films/videos/documentaries are and how (and if) they create the viewer as action-oriented citizen or how (and if) they produce only voyeurists... |
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August 30, 2009
The Islamic shrines of Tajikistan remain largely unstudied by Western scholars, although this appears to be changing based on the inquiries from young scholars I have been receiving recently. |
August 30, 2009
This project studies the Greek minority of Bulgaria in the first half of the twentieth century, tracing the contradictory policies of nationalization that the Bulgarian state formulated against... |
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August 30, 2009
This project is an examination of the continuity and change in Soviet and Uzbek ideology of womanhood; the processes by which women are encouraged to adopt and approximate these ideals; and in... |
August 30, 2009
A short-term travel grant permitted the first stage of a long-term project that seeks to analyze women’s motivations for pursuing Islamic education in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, which are... |






