2016 Haynes Lindley Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship Awards

At its Spring 2016 meeting, the Foundation’s Board of Trustees selected the following dissertations for receipt of fellowships in the amount of $20,000 each:

“Policing Domestic Violence: Considering the Impact of Race and Gender on Officer Decision-Making” Amanda Admire, University of California, Riverside

“(Un)Natural Law: Environmental Governance in the Owens Valley, California” Alyse Bertenthal, University of California, Irvine

“Los Angeles Immigrant Integration Policies as a Model for Federal Immigration Reform” Stephanie Canizales, University of Southern California

“Exploring Sources of Innovation in Los Angeles’ Knowledge-based Economy” Marlon Graf, Pardee RAND Graduate School

“Battle for a Better Beach: The Planning and Politics of the Los Angeles Coastline, 1900-1970” Alex Jacoby, University of California, Irvine

“Delegating immigration enforcement: Have local efforts made us safer or driven us apart?” Ashley Muchow, Pardee RAND Graduate School

“Managing the Mentally Ill in Los Angeles” Natalie Pifer, University of California, Irvine