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Past Recipients

2011-12

Emma Amador

(Anthropology and History)
Welfare is Work: Public Assistance, Migration, and Gender in Puerto Rican Communities, 1935-70

Jennifer Torres

(Sociology)
Lactation Consultants, Doulas, and the Medical Maternity System

2010-11

Brady G'Sell

(Anthropology and History)
Women’s Child-Support Claims and the Remaking of Political Identity

2006-07

Elana Buch

(Joint Program in Social Work and Anthropology)
Quality and Inequality in Home Care: An Ethnographic Comparison of Publicly and Privately Funded Home Care of Elders in Chicago, Illinois

2004-05

Jacoba Lilius

(Organizational Psychology)
How Everyday Helping Among Nurses’ Aides Enables High-Quality Care in Alzheimer’s Special Care Units

2002-03

Eric Stein

(Anthropology and History)
Persuaded Feelings: Public Health, Socialist and Power in Java

2000-01

Kathi Miner-Rubino

(Psychology and Women’s Studies)
Intervening Factors in the Relationship between Workplace Gender Composition and Outcomes

1999-2000

M. Theresa Pool

(Program in American Culture)
"I Do Hair": Women’s Work and Beauty Cultures

In addition, six Boyd/Williams Scholars were honored:

Maria Bianet Castellanos

(Anthropology)
The Role of Migrants’ Non-Momentary Contributions in Sustaining Agrarian Communities in Mexico

Catherine E. Daligga

(Program in American Culture)
"Dependent on the Quality of Its Motherhood": The City of Detroit and the Merrill-Palmer Institute, 1920–1980

David Karjanen

(Anthropology)
Women in Light Industry in Post Socialist Eastern Europe

Laura Morgan

(Psychology)
The Nature, Antecedents, and Consequences of Social Identity-based Impression Management: Implications for Image Construction and Well-being in Intergroup Contexts

Mary Noonan

(Sociology)
The Effect of Parenthood on Employment

Nirmala Singh

(Program in Comparative Literature)
'La Cigarrera' and 'Andalucismo': The Representational Role of Seville’s Cigar-Woman in Andalusian Regionalism

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