A file variety of college acquired seed grant help this spring for his or her analysis and scholarship within the arts, humanities and social sciences.
Thirty-six college tasks had been awarded funding, because of elevated funding from Stony Brook College into this system for School within the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (FAHSS). Final yr, 22 college tasks acquired help by means of the FAHSS program.
This yr, this system equally noticed a rise in functions; practically 50 college submitted tasks, in comparison with simply over 30 final yr.
“It’s great that Stony Brook College can help many extra college tasks this yr by means of the FAHSS seed grants,” stated Janet Ward, affiliate provost for arts, humanities and social sciences initiatives. “These tasks advance the values of important and inventive considering throughout cultures, centuries and continents. I’m grateful to the award committee members for his or her work in reviewing and awarding these grants.”
The FAHSS program goals to encourage interdisciplinary analysis, artistic actions and collaboration. It’s funded by the Office of the Provost, the Office for Research and Innovation and the Workplace of the Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences.
The school grant recipients characterize 20 departments throughout the College of Arts and Sciences, College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Renaissance School of Medicine, School of Communication and Journalism and the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences.
Beneath is a listing of the school and their co-investigators, who acquired awards, and their analysis tasks.
Margarethe Adams
Affiliate professor, Division of Music, CAS
Black Household Histories in Central New York: An Ethnographic and Archival Analysis Mission
Esteban Agosin Otero
Assistant professor, Division of Artwork, CAS
BioBAT Residency
Honaida Ahyad
Analysis assistant professor, Division of Languages and Cultural Research, CAS
The Position of Additional Interventions within the Acquisition of Arabic Consonants
Mary Andrews
Assistant professor, Division of Communication, SoCJ
Smoking Legacies: A Combined-Race Household Autoethnography of Identification, Messaging, Coping, and Tobacco
Izumi Ashizawa
Affiliate professor, Division of Artwork, CAS
Lifeless Girl Strolling: Cross-Island Efficiency Mission for Regeneration
Mohamad Ballan
Assistant professor, Division of Historical past, CAS
Faxinetum: Borderlands and Connectivity within the Premodern Mediterranean
Perry Blackshear
Assistant professor, Division of Artistic Writing, Movie, and Tv, CAS
Various Types in Extremely Low Funds Cinema
Rebekah Burroway
Affiliate professor, Division of Sociology, CAS
Making It Up As We Go: Creating and Altering Concepts of Magnificence
Jarrett Drake
Assistant professor, Division of Africana Research, CAS
Three Kings: On Males and Reminiscence within the Mississippi Delta
Andrew Engelhardt
Assistant professor, Division of Political Science, CAS
Class Divides in Racial Perspective Liberalization?
Shimelis Gulema
Affiliate professor, Division of Africana Research, CAS
“Urbicide” or “City Renewal”? An Evaluation of Gentrification and Displacement in an African Metropolis, Addis Ababa: 2022-2025
Nancy Hiemstra
Affiliate professor, Division of Ladies’s, Gender, and Sexuality Research, CAS
Elastic Border and New Methods of Empire: Preliminary Analysis in Panama
Izabela Kalinowska-Blackwood
Affiliate professor, Division of English, CAS
with Anna Geisherik, lecturer, Division of Languages and Cultural Research; and Nurlan Kabdylkhak, assistant professor, Division of Historical past
Frontiers of Change: Understanding Jap Europe and Eurasia
Reuben Kline
Affiliate professor, Division of Political Science, CAS
with Vitoria Sgorlon, PhD candidate, Division of Political Science
Political Identification with out Events: Left-Proper Identification in Brazil and Chile
Sohl Lee
Affiliate professor, Division of Artwork, CAS
Seaweed as Technique: Tokyo-Okinawa Analysis on Archipelagic Ecologies, Empire, and Visible Tradition
Wan-Zi Lu
Assistant professor, Division of Sociology, CAS
with Isadora Botwinick, Division of Surgical procedure, Renaissance College of Drugs
High quality Measures and Shared Choice-Making in Emergency Surgical procedure
Tatiana Luchkina
Assistant professor, Division of Linguistics, CAS
with Ana Manas Lopez, lecturer, Division of Linguistics
Fostering Tutorial Language Growth amongst SIFE College students: Insights from Classroom Practices on Lengthy Island
Valeria Meiller
Assistant professor, Division of Hispanic Languages and Literature, CAS
Ruge el bosque. Voumen 3. Ecopoesía de la Amazonía (The Forest Roars. Quantity 3. Ecopoetry from the Amazon)
Zebulon Miletsky
Affiliate professor, Division of Africana Research, CAS
Throughout the Deep North: The Paradox of Race within the Northeastern United States
Nobuho Nagasawa
Professor, Division of Artwork, CAS
with Mei Lin Chan, assistant professor of apply, Division of Biomedical Engineering, RSoM/School of Engineering and Utilized Sciences; Paul Orfin, Brookhaven Nationwide Laboratory
Artwork-Science Constellations: Power of Discovery and Lumen Ovum
Andrew Newman
Professor, Division of English, CAS
State of Literature Instruction Research
Rita S. Nezami
Superior senior lecturer, Division of Africana Research, CAS
A Documentary Movie of the Moroccan Ladies on the Rooftop
Patrice Nganang
Professor and chair, Division of Africana Research, CAS
with Jordan Kodner, assistant professor, Division of Linguistics; and Lori Repetti, SUNY distinguished service professor, Division of Linguistics
NETA MEDUMBA: Information Assortment for the Medumba Language for a Bodily and On-line Dictionary
Francisco Ordonez
Professor, Division of Linguistics, CAS
with Jordan Kodner, assistant professor, Division of Linguistics
One-Day Workshop on Morphology as Syntax and Acquisition
Vick Quezada
Assistant professor, Division of Artwork, CAS
Tub Memorium
Joeva Rock
Assistant professor, Division of Anthropology, CAS
We Are Not Ravenous: The Battle for Meals Sovereignty in Ghana
Lorena Salcedo-Watson
Senior lecturer and professor of apply, Division of Artwork, CAS
Papermaking Grasp Class
Kristie Schlauraff
Lecturer, Division of Writing and Rhetoric, CAS
with Shyam Sharma, professor, Division of Writing and Rhetoric; Rose Tirotta-Esposito, assistant provost of academic transformation and director, Heart for Excellence in Studying and Instructing; Robert Balun, lecturer, Division of Writing and Rhetoric; Jennifer McConnel, lecturer, Division of Writing and Rhetoric; Hui Wang, lecturer, Division of Writing and Rhetoric; Patricia Medved, senior lecturer; Division of Writing and Rhetoric; and Michael Loncar, lecturer, Division of Writing and Rhetoric
Writing Futures: Cultivating Pupil Company and Vital AI Literacy Throughout Disciplines by means of School Growth
August Sheehy
Senior lecturer, Division of Music, CAS
with Ray Anderson, Toll professor, Division of Music
Improvised Life
Katerina Tetzloff
Assistant professor, Division of Linguistics, CAS
Assessing Communicative Participation in English-Spanish Bilinguals with Communication Problems
Javier Uriarte
Affiliate professor, Division of Hispanic Languages and Literature, CAS
with Michael Rubenstein, professor, Division of English and director, Humanities Institute at Stony Brook, and Tamara Fernando, assistant professor, Division of Historical past
World Waterways: Between the Pure World and the Constructed Setting
Tracey Walters
Professor, Division of Africana Research; affiliate dean for college improvement and group, CAS
with Yolanda Mackey Barkers, assistant professor, Division of English, CAS
Toni Morrison: Editorial Legacy and Literary and Creative Freedom
Yi Wang
Assistant professor, Division of Asian and Asian American Research, CAS
Mapping Linguistic Range on Campus: Advancing a Qualitative Inquiry into College students’ Multilingual Experiences
Karina Yager
Assistant professor, SoMAS
with Joseph M. Pierce, affiliate professor, Division of Hispanic Languages and Literature and inaugural director, Native American and Indigenous Research Initiative
Indigenous Water Relations of the Americas: A Cascade of Residing Beings
Wei Zhong
Assistant professor, Division of Political Science, CAS
When the Algorithm Speaks for the State: How AI Summaries Form Political Notion on Weibo
Eric Zolov
Professor, Division of Historical past, CAS
The Bossa Nova Second: Conducting Analysis within the John F. Kennedy Archives and the Berklee School of Music