Search our database of all past CCSS grantees, fellows, collaborative projects, and working group grants.
First Name | Last Name | Department / School | Project Title | Abstract/Impact Statement | Year | Semester | PI/Co-PI Sort descending | College | Grant Type |
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Aaron | Adalja | School of Hotel Administration | Understanding Perceptions of Climate Change Through Food | 2021 | Fall | co-pi | Cornell SC Johnson College of Business | CCSS Grant | |
Ariel | Ortiz-Bobea | Applied Economics and Management | Understanding Perceptions of Climate Change Through Food | 2021 | Fall | co-pi | Cornell SC Johnson College of Business | CCSS Grant | |
Adam | Anderson | Psychology | Investigating individual differences in the emotional and perceptual responses to visual scenes | 2021 | Fall | co-pi | Cornell College of Human Ecology | CCSS Grant | |
Shimon | Edelman | Psychology | Investigating individual differences in the emotional and perceptual responses to visual scenes | 2021 | Fall | co-pi | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | CCSS Grant | |
Elif | Celikors | Psychology | Investigating individual differences in the emotional and perceptual responses to visual scenes | 2021 | Fall | co-pi | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | CCSS Grant | |
Valerie | Reyna | Psychology | The effect of causal mechanistic explanations on perceptions of research findings | 2021 | Fall | co-pi | Cornell College of Human Ecology | CCSS Grant | |
Randy | Lee | Psychology | The effect of causal mechanistic explanations on perceptions of research findings | 2021 | Fall | co-pi | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | CCSS Grant | |
Tao Leigh | Goffe | Africana Studies and Research Center | Cross-National Issues in Racial/Ethnic Inequality | 2020 | Fall | co-pi | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | QuIRI Working Group Grant | |
Elena | Dominguez Contreras | Natural Resources | Studying Identities through a Creative Qualitative Lens | 2020 | Fall | co-pi | Cornell College of Agriculture and Life Sciences | QuIRI Working Group Grant | |
Itamar | Haritan | Anthropology | Practicing Ethnography in Unprecedented Times | 2020 | Fall | co-pi | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | QuIRI Working Group Grant | |
Jaimie | Luria | Anthropology | Practicing Ethnography in Unprecedented Times | 2020 | Fall | co-pi | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | QuIRI Working Group Grant | |
Eleanor | Paynter | Einaudi Center for International Studies | Cross-National Issues in Racial/Ethnic Inequality | 2020 | Fall | co-pi | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | QuIRI Working Group Grant | |
Mary | Katzenstein | Government | Political Phenomenology | 2021 | Fall | co-pi | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | QuIRI Working Group Grant | |
Joseph | Lasky | Government | Political Phenomenology | 2021 | Fall | co-pi | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | QuIRI Working Group Grant | |
Shirley | Le Penne | Government | Political Phenomenology | 2021 | Fall | co-pi | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | QuIRI Working Group Grant | |
Laura | Niemi | Psychology | Political Phenomenology | 2021 | Fall | co-pi | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | QuIRI Working Group Grant | |
Fernando | Delgado | Information Science | Critical perspectives on the qualitative study of computational and information systems | 2021 | Fall | co-pi | Cornell College of Computing and Information Science | QuIRI Working Group Grant | |
Madiha | Choksi | Information Science | Critical perspectives on the qualitative study of computational and information systems | 2021 | Fall | co-pi | Cornell College of Computing and Information Science | QuIRI Working Group Grant | |
A. Feder | Cooper | Computer Science | Critical perspectives on the qualitative study of computational and information systems | 2021 | Fall | co-pi | Cornell College of Computing and Information Science | QuIRI Working Group Grant | |
Malte | Ziewitz | Science and Technology Studies | Critical perspectives on the qualitative study of computational and information systems | 2021 | Fall | co-pi | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | QuIRI Working Group Grant | |
Penny | Stewart | Information Science | Critical perspectives on the qualitative study of computational and information systems | 2021 | Fall | co-pi | Cornell College of Computing and Information Science | QuIRI Working Group Grant | |
Ernesto | Bassi | History | Nationalism and Identity | 2021 | Fall | co-pi | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | QuIRI Working Group Grant | |
Mara Yue | Du | History | Nationalism and Identity | 2021 | Fall | co-pi | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | QuIRI Working Group Grant | |
Viranjini | Munasinghe | Anthropology | Nationalism and Identity | 2021 | Fall | co-pi | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | QuIRI Working Group Grant | |
Irina R. | Troconis | Romance Studies | Nationalism and Identity | 2021 | Fall | co-pi | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | QuIRI Working Group Grant | |
Alexandra | Blackman | Government | Elite and Citizen Interviews in High-Risk Settings: Research Challenges and Teaching Opportunities | 2020 | Fall | co-pi | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | QuIRI Working Group Grant | |
Louis-Philippe | Brochu | Government | Studying Identities through a Creative Qualitative Lens | 2020 | Fall | co-pi | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | QuIRI Working Group Grant | |
Trevor | Brown | Government | Elite and Citizen Interviews in High-Risk Settings: Research Challenges and Teaching Opportunities | 2020 | Fall | co-pi | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | QuIRI Working Group Grant | |
Joseph | Lasky | Government | Studying Identities through a Creative Qualitative Lens | 2020 | Fall | co-pi | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | QuIRI Working Group Grant | |
Shirley | Le Penne | Government | Practicing Ethnography in Unprecedented Times | 2020 | Fall | co-pi | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | QuIRI Working Group Grant | |
Hui Yuan | Neo | Government | Elite and Citizen Interviews in High-Risk Settings: Research Challenges and Teaching Opportunities | 2020 | Fall | co-pi | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | QuIRI Working Group Grant | |
Adi | Rao | Government | Elite and Citizen Interviews in High-Risk Settings: Research Challenges and Teaching Opportunities | 2020 | Fall | co-pi | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | QuIRI Working Group Grant | |
Chiara | Galli | Sociology | Cross-National Issues in Racial/Ethnic Inequality | 2020 | Fall | co-pi | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | QuIRI Working Group Grant | |
Reah Catherine | Chiong | Nutritional Sciences | Studying Identities through a Creative Qualitative Lens | 2020 | Fall | co-pi | Cornell College of Human Ecology | QuIRI Working Group Grant | |
Peter | Rich | Policy Analysis and Management | Cross-National Issues in Racial/Ethnic Inequality | 2020 | Fall | co-pi | Cornell College of Human Ecology | QuIRI Working Group Grant | |
Erin | York Cornwell | Sociology | Prosecutorial Discretion & Perceptions of Place: How Neighborhoods Matter in Juvenile Cases | Through in-depth interviews and participatory mapping, this study investigates the process of prosecutorial discretion, focusing on the influence of spatial stigma on charging offers for juvenile offenders and answering the question: how do attorneys perceive the role of neighborhoods in their approach to prosecuting juvenile cases? |
2022 | Fall | co-pi | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | CCSS Grant |
Marie | Ozanne | School of Hotel Administration | How the Use of a Non-native (vs. Native) Language Shapes Food Preferences | Can the use of a non-native (vs. native) language change people’s preference for healthy (vs. unhealthy) food? We investigate whether and how linguistic context (native vs. non-native) influences food choices, advancing literature on bilingualism and health, with practical implications for policy-makers. |
2022 | Fall | co-pi | Cornell SC Johnson College of Business | CCSS Grant |
Benjamin | Cornwell | Sociology | Implications of Course Enrollment Structure for the Potential of Epidemic Spread on a College Campus | This project will use complete student transcript data to map the bipartite (two-mode) network that connects students to each other via their enrollment in college courses, thereby creating social structural conditions for the spread of COVID-19 on college campuses. We will evaluate how clusters of course offerings, the timing of courses throughout the week, and mode of class instruction affect the structure of this network. We will also assess how students with different majors, level in school, gender, and race occupy different positions within the network. |
2020 | co-pi | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | COVID_19 Grant | |
Kevin | Kniffin | Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management | Moral Values and Perceptions of COVID-19 Impact and Recovery | 2020 | co-pi | Cornell SC Johnson College of Business | COVID_19 Grant | ||
Laura | Niemi | Psychology | Moral Values and Perceptions of COVID-19 Impact and Recovery | 2020 | co-pi | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | COVID_19 Grant | ||
Panle Jia | Barwick | Economics | Measuring the Economic and Environmental Consequences of COVID-19 | 2020 | co-pi | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | COVID_19 Grant | ||
Walker | DePuy | Southeast Asia Program, Einaudi Center for International Studies | Hearing the Forest Through the Trees: Collaborative Science and Indigenous Sonic Entanglements in East Kalimantan | Working with frontline Indigenous communities, this team of social and natural scientists brings anthropological, bioacoustic, and Indigenous knowledges together to investigate: 1) The impacts of Indonesia's emerging new capital, Nusantara, on surrounding peoples and landscapes, and 2) how collaborative soundscape research can reveal novel multi-species entanglements and advance Indigenous territorial monitoring. |
2023 | Spring | co-pi | Southeast Asia Program | CCSS Grant |
Wendy | Erb | Lab of Ornithology | Hearing the Forest Through the Trees: Collaborative Science and Indigenous Sonic Entanglements in East Kalimantan | Working with frontline Indigenous communities, this team of social and natural scientists brings anthropological, bioacoustic, and Indigenous knowledges together to investigate: 1) The impacts of Indonesia's emerging new capital, Nusantara, on surrounding peoples and landscapes, and 2) how collaborative soundscape research can reveal novel multi-species entanglements and advance Indigenous territorial monitoring. |
2023 | Spring | co-pi | Cornell College of Agriculture and Life Sciences | CCSS Grant |
Ferdinand | Eibl | Political Economy | The Politics of Labor Market Outsiders in the Middle East and North Africa: Insights from Tunisia | This project aims at unpacking the political and social policy preferences of labor market outsiders in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). We will conduct a pilot survey in Tunisia, which will serve as the foundation for a larger grant proposal. |
2023 | Spring | co-pi | King’s College London | CCSS Grant |
Hongyuan | Xia | Economics | Dancing with Stars or Crowded out by Stars: Superstar Firms’ Effect on AI Adoption | Does the superstar firms’ adoption of AI foster or deter other firms’ adoption of AI? There are two competing mechanisms: imitation and competition. By using comprehensive job posting data and a novel instrumental variable, this study will examine the empirical salience of these competing effects of superstar firms on the AI adoption process. |
2023 | Spring | co-pi | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | CCSS Grant |
Suyoung | Son | Asian Studies | Transforming Asia with Food: Women and Everyday Life (April 2024 Conference) | This conference explores how women effected change across Asia engaging in everyday practices of food production, handling, preparation and consumption; participants will bring to light how such “domestic” practices had significant impact on “public spaces,” and created spaces for women’s autonomy and agency. |
2023 | Spring | co-pi | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | CCSS Grant |
Adam | Anderson | Psychology | How do Parents See the World? Using Virtual Reality to Assess Perception of infants’ Environments (Super-department grant) | How does becoming a parent change how we see the world? Here we propose a novel virtual reality paradigm investigating what shapes parents’ perception of the environment around their infants. We will explore cognitive mechanisms that facilitate parental decision-making surrounding infant wellbeing. |
2023 | Spring | co-pi | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | CCSS Grant |
Emma | Murrugarra | Psychology | How do Parents See the World? Using Virtual Reality to Assess Perception of infants’ Environments (Super-department grant) | How does becoming a parent change how we see the world? Here we propose a novel virtual reality paradigm investigating what shapes parents’ perception of the environment around their infants. We will explore cognitive mechanisms that facilitate parental decision-making surrounding infant wellbeing. |
2023 | Spring | co-pi | Cornell College of Human Ecology | CCSS Grant |
Vivian | Zayas | Psychology | Relational and Well-being Outcomes of (Non) Reciprocity in Attachment Networks | How do people fulfill their attachment needs across people in their networks, and how do people also meet the needs of others in their network? Proposed studies test novel hypotheses on how reciprocated ties confer unique benefits for individuals (security), dyads (satisfaction), and networks (status). |
2023 | Spring | co-pi | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | CCSS Grant |
Randy | Lee | Psychology | Relational and Well-being Outcomes of (Non) Reciprocity in Attachment Networks | How do people fulfill their attachment needs across people in their networks, and how do people also meet the needs of others in their network? Proposed studies test novel hypotheses on how reciprocated ties confer unique benefits for individuals (security), dyads (satisfaction), and networks (status). |
2023 | Spring | co-pi | Cornell College of Arts and Sciences | CCSS Grant |
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