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Past Award Winners

2011-2012

Mark L. Haas, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Political Science and Graduate Center for Social and Public Policy

"Catholic Strategies of International Conflict Resolution: Will the Rise of 'Islamo-Liberals' Reduce Western-Islamic Hostilities?"

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Anne Marie Hansen, EdD, OTR/L, Assistant Professor, Department of Occupational Therapy

"Listen to Our Voices: Challenges & Barriers to Participation and Engagement in the Lives of Persons with Disabilities in Zambia"

Outcomes:

William M. Wright, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Theology

"Echoes of Apocalyptic in Benedict XVI's Social Doctrine"

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2010-2011

Daniel Lieberfeld, Ph.D., Center for Social and Public Policy

"Reconciliation Oriented Leadership: The Case of Chilean President Michelle Bachelet"

Outcomes:

Publications: Lieberfeld, D. (2011). "Reconciliation-Oriented Leadership: Chilean President Michelle Bachelet", Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology 17, 1-23.

 

 

Jaime Phillip Munoz, Ph.D., Department of Occupational Therapy

"What Helps Me Engage and What Gets in the Way: Using Photovoice to Understand and Address Barriers to Social Participation"

Outcomes:

Presentations: Muñoz, J.P., Frankhouser, L., Daghstani, S., Szymanski, E., & Snyder, S. What Helps Me Engage And What Gets In The Way: Using Photovoice To Understand And Address Barriers To Social Participation. Research poster presentation at the American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA April, 2011.

Muñoz, J.P. & Frankhouser, L. People Living with Disabilities. Research paper session at the Pennsylvania Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference, Erie, PA October, 2011.

Jotham Parsons, Ph.D., Department of History

"Poverty, Class, and Spirituality in the Century of Saints"

Outcomes:

Presentations: "The Kingdom of this World: Renunciation and Vocation in French Pious Literature."  2010 Sixteenth Century Studies Conference

 

 

 

2009-2010

William E. Adams, Ph.D., Department of Psychology

"The Coalescence of Christian Contemplative Prayer and Ecological Justice Work"

Outcomes:

Presentations: "Contemplative Ecopsychology: Awakening and Compassion in the Shared Earth Community." Presentation at the Thomas Berry Forum for Ecological Dialogue, Iona College, New Rochelle, NY, March 2011

Rev. Jocelyn Gregoire, C.S.Sp., Ed.D., School of Education

"Examination of the Impact of the Roman Cahtolic Church on the Individual and Collective Racial-Cultural Identity Development of Mauritian Code"

Outcomes: TBA

Kathleen Glenister Roberts, Ph.D., Department of Communications and Rhetorical Studies

"Cosmopolitical Alternatives in Catholic Social Thought"

Outcomes:

Publications: Roberts, Kathleen Glenister (2012) "Universalism in Catholic Social Thought: 'Accompaniment' as Trinitarian Praxis." Solidarity: The Journal of Catholic Social Thought and Secular Ethics: Vol. 2: Iss. 1, Article 4.

Forthcoming book: "The Limits of Cosmopolis: Ethics and Provinciality in the Dialogue of Cultures"  (Peter Lang).

Daniel P. Scheid, Ph.D., Department of Theology

"Care of Creation as our Cosmic Common Good"

Outcomes:  TBA

 

 

 

 

2008-2009 - Inaugural Year

Dr. Jim Bailey, Assistant Professor, Department of Theology

"Asset Building for the Poor, Capabilities, and Catholic Social Thought"

Outcomes:

Publications: "Rethinking Poverty: Income, Assets, and the Catholic Social Justice Tradition" (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2010). Paluse influenced 3rd chapter: "Assets and Human Capabilities."

 

Dr. Norman Conti, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology

"This Kind of Learning Changes Lives: Conversion Narratives in Teacher-Activist Recruitment"

Outcomes:  TBA

 

 

 

 

 

Dr. Elizabeth Agnew Cochran, Assistant Professor, Department of Theology

"Love, Justice, and Solidarity: Toward a Deeper Understanding of the Principle of Subsidiarity"

Outcomes:  TBA

 

 

 

 

Dr. Linda Kinnahan, Professor, Department of English

"The Poetry of Mina Loy and Radical Representations of Poverty"

Outcomes:  TBA