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September 11 Initiative
Recent Awards
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Lynne Sagalyn,
Cornell University
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"The Politics of Rebuilding Ground Zero: Planning, Power, and Press"
June 2007,
$34,280
Project Description
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Neeraj Kaushal,
Columbia University
Robert Kaestner,
University of Illinois, Chicago
Cordelia Reimers,
Hunter College, City University of New York
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"Backlash: Effects of 9/11 on Immigrants, Muslims and Arabs Living in the U.S."
October 2003,
$29,505
Project Description
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Arien Mack,
New School University
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" Fear: Its Political Uses and Abuses"
September 2003,
$50,000
Project Description
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James Parrott,
Fiscal Policy Institute
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"The Employment Impact of the Sept 11 World Trade Center Attack on NYC and Its Low Income Workers"
July 2003,
$15,020
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Arielle Goldberg,
City University of New York
John Mollenkopf,
City University of New York
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"The Role of Civic Associations in the Rebuilding of the World Trade Center"
July 2003,
$15,000
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Edward Hill,
Cleveland State University
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"New York City's Economic Recovery from the Attacks of September 11, 2001"
July 2003,
$16,000
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Irwin Garfinkel,
Columbia University
Julien Teitler,
Columbia University
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"New York City Recovers: The New York City Social Indicators Survey, Wave IV"
July 2003,
$254,643
Project Description
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Thomas Smith,
National Opinion Research Center
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"Conference on the Social, Psychological, and Political Impact on the American Public of the September 11th Terrorist Attacks"
March 2003,
$37,699
Project Description
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Nadine Naber,
University of California, Santa Cruz
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"Arab and Muslim Americans in San Francisco:"
February 2003,
$5,432
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"Working Group on the Effects of the War on Terrorism on American"
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February 2003,
$200,000
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Franz Fuerst,
City University of New York
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"Microlocational Dynamics and the Office Real Estate Cycle: Measuring the Impact of 9/11"
January 2003,
$15,000
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Wayne Baker,
University of Michigan
Ronald Stockton,
University of Michigan
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"Detroit Arab American Study: A Companion Survey to the 2003 Detroit Area Study "
November 2002,
$755,590
Project Description
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William Maurer,
University of California, Irvine
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"Articulating Islamic Knowledge to an American Dream: Islamic Home Financing Alternatives After September 11, 2001"
November 2002,
$50,000
Project Description
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Lynne Sagalyn,
Cornell University
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"The Politics of Planning for Rebuilding Lower Manhattan Following 9/11"
November 2002,
$4,120
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Robert Dannin,
New York University
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"Post 9/11 Islamophobia, African American Religious Pluralism, and Conflict over School Choice in Ohio"
November 2002,
$12,324
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Lorraine Minnite,
Barnard College
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"Studies in Immigrant Political Participation: The Impact of 9/11 on Immigrant Political Development in New York City"
October 2002,
$15,000
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Sanders Korenman,
Baruch College, City University of New York
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"Socioeconomic Effects of the Attack on the WTC for New York"
October 2002,
$14,610
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Margaret Chin,
Hunter College, City University of New York
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"Chinatown in Transition"
October 2002,
$5,000
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Cordelia Reimers,
Hunter College, City University of New York
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"The Impact of 9/11 on Low-Skilled, Minority, and Immigrant Workers in NYC"
October 2002,
$14,350
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Sean Aday,
George Washington University
Paul Brewer,
George Washington University
Kimberly Gross,
George Washington University
Lars Willnat,
George Washington University
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"Crisis and Confidence Revisited"
August 2002,
$7,555
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JoAnn D'Alisera,
University of Arkansas
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"Religious Identity in Conflict: The Sierra Leonean Muslim Community Since 9/11"
August 2002,
$14,748
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Seteny Shami,
Social Science Research Council
Joshua DeWind,
Social Science Research Council
Kevin Moore,
Social Science Research Council
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"Islam and Muslims in the United States and Europe: Processes of Mutual Accommodation"
August 2002,
$50,000
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Annette Bernhardt,
National Employment Law Project
E. Joshua Rosenkranz,
New York University
David S. Udell,
New York University
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"Unemployed Workers and Their Families After 9/11"
July 2002,
$30,000
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Jen'nan Ghazal Read,
University of California, Irvine
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" Multiple Identities Among Arabs in the United States"
June 2002,
$149,154
Project Description
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Louise Cainkar,
University of Illinois, Chicago
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"A Study of the Effects of the Aftermath of the September 11 Attacks on Arab Immigrants and Their Children in Metropolitan Chicago"
June 2002,
$230,210
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Nadine Naber,
University of California, Santa Cruz
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"Arab and Muslim Americans in San Francisco: Identity Formation and Belonging in the Aftermath of September 11"
June 2002,
$69,989
Project Description
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Darren Davis,
Michigan State University
Brian Silver,
Michigan State University
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"Civil Liberties vs. Security: Public Opinion and the Attack on America"
June 2002,
$167,367
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Robert Putnam,
Harvard University
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"Diversity and Social Trust"
June 2002,
$96,341
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Sunaina Maira,
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
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"South Asian Muslim Immigrant Youth in Cambridge: Cultural Citizenship in the Aftermath of September 11, 2001"
June 2002,
$49,236
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William Maurer,
University of California, Irvine
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"American Islamic Banking after September 11: Reactions and Reformulations"
April 2002,
$8,587
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David O. Sears,
University of California, Los Angeles
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"External Attacks and Internal Cohesion: The Effects of the September 11 Attacks on Domestic Intergroup Relations"
March 2002,
$35,000
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Joshua DeWind,
Social Science Research Council
Frank Kessell,
Social Science Research Council
Kevin Moore,
Social Science Research Council
Seteny Shami,
Social Science Research Council
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"Assimilating Muslims, Emergent Islam: Towards a Euro-American Comparative Perspective"
February 2002,
$48,988
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James H. Johnson, Jr.,
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
John Kasarda,
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
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"Assessing the Economic and Demographic Viability of U.S. Cities in the Post 9-11 Environment"
February 2002,
$48,386
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Robert Putnam,
Harvard University
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"Social Capital Survey: Civic Engagement in America"
February 2002,
$60,000
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Kenneth Rasinski,
University of Chicago
Thomas Smith,
National Opinion Research Center
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"Public Response to a National Tragedy"
October 2001,
$50,000
Project Description
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David Featherman,
University of Michigan
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"How Will America Respond? Analyzing the Medium-Term Continuities and Changes in Individual Lives and Families"
October 2001,
$50,000
Project Description
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