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September 11 Initiative

Recent Awards

Lynne Sagalyn, Cornell University
"The Politics of Rebuilding Ground Zero: Planning, Power, and Press"
June 2007, $34,280
Project Description

Neeraj Kaushal, Columbia University
Robert Kaestner, University of Illinois, Chicago
Cordelia Reimers, Hunter College, City University of New York
"Backlash: Effects of 9/11 on Immigrants, Muslims and Arabs Living in the U.S."
October 2003, $29,505
Project Description

Arien Mack, New School University
" Fear: Its Political Uses and Abuses"
September 2003, $50,000
Project Description

James Parrott, Fiscal Policy Institute
"The Employment Impact of the Sept 11 World Trade Center Attack on NYC and Its Low Income Workers"
July 2003, $15,020

Arielle Goldberg, City University of New York
John Mollenkopf, City University of New York
"The Role of Civic Associations in the Rebuilding of the World Trade Center"
July 2003, $15,000

Edward Hill, Cleveland State University
"New York City's Economic Recovery from the Attacks of September 11, 2001"
July 2003, $16,000

Irwin Garfinkel, Columbia University
Julien Teitler, Columbia University
"New York City Recovers: The New York City Social Indicators Survey, Wave IV"
July 2003, $254,643
Project Description

Thomas Smith, National Opinion Research Center
"Conference on the Social, Psychological, and Political Impact on the American Public of the September 11th Terrorist Attacks"
March 2003, $37,699
Project Description

Nadine Naber, University of California, Santa Cruz
"Arab and Muslim Americans in San Francisco:"
February 2003, $5,432

"Working Group on the Effects of the War on Terrorism on American"
February 2003, $200,000

Franz Fuerst, City University of New York
"Microlocational Dynamics and the Office Real Estate Cycle: Measuring the Impact of 9/11"
January 2003, $15,000

Wayne Baker, University of Michigan
Ronald Stockton, University of Michigan
"Detroit Arab American Study: A Companion Survey to the 2003 Detroit Area Study "
November 2002, $755,590
Project Description

William Maurer, University of California, Irvine
"Articulating Islamic Knowledge to an American Dream: Islamic Home Financing Alternatives After September 11, 2001"
November 2002, $50,000
Project Description

Lynne Sagalyn, Cornell University
"The Politics of Planning for Rebuilding Lower Manhattan Following 9/11"
November 2002, $4,120

Robert Dannin, New York University
"Post 9/11 Islamophobia, African American Religious Pluralism, and Conflict over School Choice in Ohio"
November 2002, $12,324

Lorraine Minnite, Barnard College
"Studies in Immigrant Political Participation: The Impact of 9/11 on Immigrant Political Development in New York City"
October 2002, $15,000

Sanders Korenman, Baruch College, City University of New York
"Socioeconomic Effects of the Attack on the WTC for New York"
October 2002, $14,610

Margaret Chin, Hunter College, City University of New York
"Chinatown in Transition"
October 2002, $5,000

Cordelia Reimers, Hunter College, City University of New York
"The Impact of 9/11 on Low-Skilled, Minority, and Immigrant Workers in NYC"
October 2002, $14,350

Sean Aday, George Washington University
Paul Brewer, George Washington University
Kimberly Gross, George Washington University
Lars Willnat, George Washington University
"Crisis and Confidence Revisited"
August 2002, $7,555

JoAnn D'Alisera, University of Arkansas
"Religious Identity in Conflict: The Sierra Leonean Muslim Community Since 9/11"
August 2002, $14,748

Seteny Shami, Social Science Research Council
Joshua DeWind, Social Science Research Council
Kevin Moore, Social Science Research Council
"Islam and Muslims in the United States and Europe: Processes of Mutual Accommodation"
August 2002, $50,000

Annette Bernhardt, National Employment Law Project
E. Joshua Rosenkranz, New York University
David S. Udell, New York University
"Unemployed Workers and Their Families After 9/11"
July 2002, $30,000

Jen'nan Ghazal Read, University of California, Irvine
" Multiple Identities Among Arabs in the United States"
June 2002, $149,154
Project Description

Louise Cainkar, University of Illinois, Chicago
"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

Nadine Naber, University of California, Santa Cruz
"Arab and Muslim Americans in San Francisco: Identity Formation and Belonging in the Aftermath of September 11"
June 2002, $69,989
Project Description

Darren Davis, Michigan State University
Brian Silver, Michigan State University
"Civil Liberties vs. Security: Public Opinion and the Attack on America"
June 2002, $167,367

Robert Putnam, Harvard University
"Diversity and Social Trust"
June 2002, $96,341

Sunaina Maira, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
"South Asian Muslim Immigrant Youth in Cambridge: Cultural Citizenship in the Aftermath of September 11, 2001"
June 2002, $49,236

William Maurer, University of California, Irvine
"American Islamic Banking after September 11: Reactions and Reformulations"
April 2002, $8,587

David O. Sears, University of California, Los Angeles
"External Attacks and Internal Cohesion: The Effects of the September 11 Attacks on Domestic Intergroup Relations"
March 2002, $35,000

Joshua DeWind, Social Science Research Council
Frank Kessell, Social Science Research Council
Kevin Moore, Social Science Research Council
Seteny Shami, Social Science Research Council
"Assimilating Muslims, Emergent Islam: Towards a Euro-American Comparative Perspective"
February 2002, $48,988

James H. Johnson, Jr., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
John Kasarda, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
"Assessing the Economic and Demographic Viability of U.S. Cities in the Post 9-11 Environment"
February 2002, $48,386

Robert Putnam, Harvard University
"Social Capital Survey: Civic Engagement in America"
February 2002, $60,000

Kenneth Rasinski, University of Chicago
Thomas Smith, National Opinion Research Center
"Public Response to a National Tragedy"
October 2001, $50,000
Project Description

David Featherman, University of Michigan
"How Will America Respond? Analyzing the Medium-Term Continuities and Changes in Individual Lives and Families"
October 2001, $50,000
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