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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
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Cordelia Reimers, Hunter College
Neeraj Kaushal, Columbia University
Robert Kaestner, University of Illinois
Backlash: Effects of 9/11 on Immigrants, Muslims and Arabs Living in the U.S.
October, 2003, $29,505
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Arien Mack, New School University
Fear: Its Political Uses and Abuses
September, 2003, $50,000
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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
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John H. Mollenkopf, City University of New York
Arielle Goldberg, City University of New York
The Role of Civic Associations in the Rebuilding of the World Trade Center
July, 2003, $15,000
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
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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
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William Maurer, University of California
Articulating Islamic Knowledge to an American Dream: Islamic Home Financing Alternatives After September 11, 2001
November, 2002, $50,000
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Cordelia Reimers, Hunter College
The Impact of 9/11 on Low-Skilled, Minority, and Immigrant Workers in NYC
October, 2002, $14,350
Jen'nan Ghazal Read, University of California
Multiple Identities Among Arabs in the United States
June, 2002, $149,154
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Nadine Naber, University of California
Arab and Muslim Americans in San Francisco: Identity Formation and Belonging in the Aftermath of September 11
June, 2002, $69,989
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James H. Johnson, Jr., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
John Kasarda, University of North Carolina
Assessing the Economic and Demographic Viability of U.S. Cities in the Post 9-11 Environment
February, 2002, $48,386
Kenneth Rasinski, University of Chicago
Thomas Smith, National Opinion Research Center
Public Response to a National Tragedy
October, 2001, $50,000
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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