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Did you know that you could receive up to $5,000 in research assistance from the AAR? Since 1992, the Academy has awarded over $590,000 to members for individual and collaborative research projects. The application deadline is August 1st of each year. For application information and eligibility requirements, see www.aarweb.org/programs/grants. |
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Research Grant Winners
Sarah Azaransky, University of San Diego Benjamin Mays and Black Religious Internationalism, 1936–1948
Evan Berry, American University Religious Organizations in Global Environmental Politics
Jonathan Ebel, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign G.I. Messiahs: Soldiering, War, and American Civil Religion
Vincent Lloyd, Syracuse University Black Natural Law
Eric Mortensen, Guilford College Tales of the Unseen: Nags myi rgod Stories of the Tibetans of Geza
John Nemec, University of Virginia The Kingdom of Knowledge: Politics, Culture, and Religion in The Vale of Kashmir, 699–1149
Jeffrey Samuels, Western Kentucky University Being Buddhists: Multiple Minorities in Malay–Muslim Malaysia
Hugh Urban, Ohio State University, Columbus "Zorba the Buddha": Globalization, Late Capitalism, and Postmodern Spirituality in the Osho Movement
Albert Wuaku, Florida International University Mambos, Houngas, and Health in the Diaspora: A Study of Vodou's Role in the Dispensation of Health in South Florida
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