Endnotes is a regular feature of the CSSH newsletter that lists accomplishments of our faculty, undergraduate and graduate students, alumni, and other members of our CSSH community.
Major Faculty Grants
Native American, Indigenous, and Land-Based Social and Political Philosophy
– Candice Delmas, Getty Lustila
– Funder: National Endowment for the Humanities
Exploring Officer Patrol Behaviors Using Automated Vehicle Locator and Body-Worn Camera Data in Kansas City, Missouri
– Eric Piza
– Funder: National Institute of Justice
Cancer misinformation on social media and its correction
– Briony Swire-Thompson
– Funder: National Institutes for Health
The impact of longitudinal social networks on young adult substance use and misuse
– Cassie McMillan
– Funder: National Institutes for Health
Geography and Justice in the Public Humanities
– Liza Weinstein, Angel Nieves, Mario Hernandez
– Funder: National Endowment for the Humanities
Faculty Books and Awards
Why SNAP Works: A Political History—and Defense—of the Food Stamp Program
– Christopher Bosso
The AI Military Race: Common Good Governance in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
– Denise Garcia
Economics at a Time of Upheaval: Recent Competition Policy Cases on Two Continents
– John Kwoka
Black Ghost of Empire: The Long Death of Slavery and the Failure of Emancipation
– Kris Manjapara
2023 Governor’s Award in the Humanities
– Margaret Burnham
2023 Bruin Excellence in Civic Engagement
– Kimberly D. Lucas
Harvard Radcliffe Institute 2023–2024 Fellowship
– Jennie C. Stephens