DRCLAS Faculty Grants - Mexico
Since 2005, DRCLAS has awarded over $100,000 to faculty members to continue their research on Mexico. Below are some of the projects that were financed:
>> From Coyolxauhqui to Tlaltecuhtli: 30 Years of Archaeology at the Templo Mayor (2008)
Davíd Carrasco
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>> Tepoztlan Survey on Mexican Immigration and Health (2007)
Dolores Acevedo -
>> Fair Process in Coverage Decisions for Catastrophic Insurance within the Seguro Popular (2007)
Norman Daniels -
>> Industrial Veracruz: Business, Workers, and Politics, 1880-1950 (2007-2008)
John Womack, Jr. -
>> Landscape Design in Low-Income Communities (Mexico, Brazil, Buenos Aires) (2007)
John Beardsley
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>> Collaborative Research in the Mitla?Yagul Area of Mexico (2006-2007)
Noreen Tuross
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>> Binational Perspectives on Mexican Immigration and Health: Lessons, Challenges, and Opportunities (2006)
Edna Viruel-Fuentes, Dolores Acevedo-Garcia -
>> Debt collection and the development of credit markets in Mexico (2006-2007)
Aldo Musacchio
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>> Collaboration with Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, Mexico City on a Study of Alternative Futures of Tepotzotlan Mexico (2005)
Carl Steinitz -
>> Latin American Studies Course on Mexico, Guatemala, and Bolivia (2005)
Luis Carcamo-Huechante -
>> Mexico-U.S. Immigration: Educational Challenges (2005)
Gary Orfield -
>> Health Disparities and the Body Politic: Policy, Research, Data and Government Responsibility (2005)
Nancy Krieger, Lisa Berkman -
>> Going Local: Decentralization, Democratization, and the Promise of Good Governance (2005)
Merilee Grindle