2004-2005 Research Fellowships
Berkeley Center for the Development of Peace and Well-being
Institute of Human DevelopmentDacher Keltner, Phil Cowan, Steve Hinshaw
Founding Executive CommitteeThe Center for the Development of Peace & Well-being is pleased to announce the selection of the 2004-05 Graduate and Undergraduate Fellows.
Graduate FellowsErin Brock, Health & Medical Sciences, Joint Medical Program
The Social World of Adolescent Burundian RefugeesElizabeth Horberg & Christopher Oveis, Psychology
The Role of Compassion in Improving Inter-Group RelationsMichelle Johnson, School of Social Welfare
Assessing the Community Context for Child Health and Well-being: Mexican-origin Families in the San Francisco Bay AreaJennie Kamen, School of Public Health
Promoting Healthy Latino Infants and FamiliesMargaret Ormiston, Haas School of Business
The Role of Group Mood in Demographically Diverse GroupsElizabeth Page-Gould, Psychology
Friendship & Adjustment to CollegeC.J. Pascoe, Sociology
Adolescence, Masculinity and SexualitySilvia Pasquetti, Sociology
Building Peace and Strengthening Civil Society across Ethnic Boundaries: Israelis and Palestinians Challenging Racialized Violence and De-humanizationNilofar Sami, Psychology
Resilience in Refugee Families
Undergraduate FellowsScott Chu, Public Health
Child Mortality and the FamilyElizabeth Havstad, Urban Studies, College of Environmental Design
Addressing Poverty Through Projects: The Favelas of Salvador, BrazilJoseph Scalice, Interdisciplinary Field Studies Major
Conflict and Dialogue: Christian-Muslim Relations in Recent Philippine HistoryRachel Stewart, Psychology
Quality of Life and Spinal Muscular Atrophy