Postdoctoral fellowship available in Black Studies Research.
I am a third-year History Ph.D. student at the University of California, Santa Barbara, where I study 20th century U.S. foreign relations and African history. My dissertation project combines social and diplomatic approaches to history and looks at the role, impact, and awareness of the Sullivan Principles, a U.S. code of conduct for multinational corporations operating in South Africa during.
Award and Fellowship (Selected) Silas Palmer Scholarship (Hoover Institution Library at Stanford University). 2017 James D. Kline Award for International Studies. 2017 Chiang-Ching Kuo Foundation Dissertation Fellowship. 2017 Research Accelerator Award. 2016.
The musicology program spans the entire spectrum of music history, from the earliest chant to music of the 20th century. It emphasizes the humanistic study of music, music in the context of society, and new critical approaches to the discipline; it is closely linked to the theory program.
University of California-Santa Barbara. The Department of Black Studies provided me with the necessary space, financial support and perfect weather to complete my project. I shared the honor of the ABD fellowship with a great friend, Sean Greene of the University of Pennsylvania, who provided wonderful breaks from researching and writing. Dr.
Alex Blue V is a Ph.D. Candidate in the Ethnomusicology department at the University of California, Santa Barbara. His dissertation is an ethnographic study of hip-hop in contemporary Detroit, Michigan, that explores numerous ways the creation, performance, and consumption of hip-hop is used for identity formation in a rapidly-changing city.
The Ethnomusicology Program consists of core courses in three areas: Regional Studies, including the Middle East, South Asia, Eastern Europe, American folk and vernacular music, Japan, Indonesia, and Mexico; Issues - such as anthropology of music, globalization, cosmopolitanism, tourism, sound studies, and gender studies; and Methods - such as theories and methods in ethnomusicology, fieldwork.
Indigenous Studies) at the University of California Santa Barbara. She is a new member of the. Justice, and was awarded a Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowship, a Davis-Putter Fellowship,. University of California, Santa Barbara. Santa Barbara, CA 93106-3170. T 805-893-7488. F 805-893-7492.