New fellows
Congratulations to the following who were all appointed fellows in 2011:
- Dr. Bethan Loftus, Law (Criminology) Inside Border Enforcement: The Everyday Policing and Surveillance of Mobile Populations (Simon Fellow)
- Dr Japhy Wilson, SED (Geography) Millennium Villages: The Global Governance of Everyday Life in Sub-Saharan Africa (Hallsworth Fellow)
- Dr. James Scott, SED (IDPM) The Political Economy of South-South Trade (Hallsworth Fellow)
Fellows appointed in 2010:
- Dr Adi Kuntsman, SoSS (Social Anthropology) Digital horizons of humanitarianism (Simon Fellow)
- Dr Nissa Finney, SoSS (Social Statistics) The role of ethnicity in migration processes: a new perspective on ethnic integration and community cohesion (Hallsworth Fellow)
- Dr Melanie Lombard, SED (Development) Land tenure, conflict and violence in urban Mexico (Hallsworth Fellow)
- Dr Yanuar Nugroho, MBS (MIoIR) Unveiling innovation in the third sector: evidence from Southeast Asia (Hallsworth Fellow)
Fellows appointed in 2009
- Dr Morgan Clarke, SLLC, Connectivity, mobility and integrity in contemporary Islamic legal scholarship (Simon Fellow)
- Dr James Rhodes, SoSS (Sociology), De-industrialization and dynamics of 'race' and class in the US and the UK (Simon Fellow)
- Dr Paul Copeland, SoSS (Politics), Explaining the political economy of member state behaviour during the EU policy-making process (Hallsworth Fellow)
- Dr Robert Ford, SoSS (ISC), Understanding the political impact of ethnic diversity in Western Europe: an integrated approach (Hallsworth Fellow)
Fellows appointed in 2008
- Dr Christian Greiffenhagen, SoSS (Sociology), A sociology of mathematical practice: an observational study of the production of mathematical knowledge (Simon Fellow)
- Dr Pedro Ramos Pinto, SAHC (History), The politics of urban citizenship in Lisbon (1928-74) (Simon Fellow)
- Dr Sarah Dyer, SED, Gender at Work: Scientific Careers (Hallsworth Fellow)
- Dr Huw Macartney, SoSS (Politics), EU financial market integration and the Lamfalussy Process: moments of contingency and resistance (Hallsworth Fellow). Appointed lecturer in Politics in 2010.
- Dr Tim Worrall, SoSS (Economics), Limited commitment in economic relationships (Hallsworth Fellow)
Fellows appointed in 2006 and 2007 who have now completed.
- Dr Sasha Handley, SAHC (History), Sleeping Bodies in Early Modern Britain(Simon Fellow). Appointed lecturer at Teeside in 2009.
- Dr Martin O'Neill, SoSS (Politics), Corporations and Social Justice (Hallsworth Fellow)
- Dr Guido Starosta, SoSS (Politics), Latin America and the Recent Transformations of the International Division of Labour: A Comparative Investigation of the Forms of Capitalist Development in Mexico and Brazil (Hallsworth Fellow)
- Dr Jack Taylor, SoSS (Social Anthropology), Masculinities in Northern Vanuatu: gender, generation and social transformation (Simon Fellow). Appointed lecturer at La Trebe, Melbourne.
- Dr Marcel Stoetzler, SAHC (R & T), Discourses of anti-Semitism and their relationship to the theory of modern society (Simon Fellow)
- Dr Jane Green, SoSS (Politics), An economic theory of party competition (Hallsworth Fellow). Appointed lecturer in Politics in 2009.
- Dr Vanessa Gash, SoSS (Sociology), What have households got to do with markets? How shifts in values, employment contracts and institutional structure have brought households central stage (Hallsworth Fellow). Appointed lecturer in Social Statistics (CCSR) in 2009.
- Dr Roy Maconachie, SED (IDPM), International conventions, national policy agendas and local needs: exploring the conflicts in wetland policymaking in reconfigured African states (Hallsworth Fellow). Appointed lecturer at Bath University in 2009.