2011 Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship Awards

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2011 DOCTORAL DISSERTATION FELLOWSHIP AWARDS

At its Spring 2011 meeting, the Foundation’s Board of Trustees selected the following dissertations for receipt of fellowships in the amount of $20,000 each:

“Building Hollywood: The Film Industry, Metropolitan Los Angeles, and Identity of Place, 1920-1975,” Stephanie Frank, University of Southern California

“Weighing the Effects of Light Criminal Sentences,” Nazgol Ghandnoosh, University of California, Los Angeles

“Before Bilingual Education: The Racial Politics of Language in Los Angeles, 1900-68,” Zevi Gutfreund, University of California, Los Angeles

“Mobilizing Generation Z: An Examination of Teaching and Learning in a Mobile Phone-based Research Curriculum,” Jean Ryoo, University of California, Los Angeles

“Identifying the Barriers to Urban Interstate Redevelopment A Case Study of Failed Projects in Los Angeles,” Linda Samuels, University of California, Los Angeles

“The Role of Organizational Social Capital in Regenerating Los Angeles Neighborhoods,” Ellen Shiau, University of Southern California

“Policing Rock Bottom: How ‘Community Policing’ Shapes Everyday Life in Skid Row,” Forrest Stuart, University of California, Los Angeles