Geneive Abdo, independent scholar, Washington, D. C.; senior research associate, Middle East Institute, Columbia University: Faith, power, and the new Iran.
John A. Bargh, professor of psychology and director, graduate program in social psychology, New York University: Nonconscious forms of self-regulation.
Frank D. Bean, professor of sociology and director, Center for Research on Immigration, Population and Public Policy, University of California, Irvine: Multiracial identification and America's color lines.
James J. Beatty, associate professor of physics and of astronomy and astrophysics, Pennsylvania State University: Studies of the highest energy cosmic rays.
Florence Bernault, associate professor of African history, University of Wisconsin–Madison: The invention of witchcraft in colonial and postcolonial Gabon.
B. Douglas Bernheim, Lewis and Virginia Eaton Professor of Economics, Stanford University: The political economy of legislative institutions and policy formation.
Jason Berry, writer, New Orleans: A history of jazz funerals in New Orleans.
Maggie Bickford,[2] associate professor of history of art and architecture, Brown University: Auspicious visuality in China.
Ralph Blumenthal, writer, New York City; arts and culture news reporter, The New York Times: The reforms of the Sing Sing warden Lewis E. Lawes.
Ardis Cameron, director of American and New England studies, University of Southern Maine: Peyton Place as a social and cultural artifact.
Alan Campion, Dow Chemical Company Professor of Chemistry and university distinguished teaching professor, University of Texas at Austin: Spectroscopic studies of molecules adsorbed on solid surfaces.
Jem Cohen, film maker, Brooklyn, New York: film making.
Cathy C. Cook, film maker, Brooklyn, New York; visiting assistant professor of film, Sarah Lawrence College: Film making.
John E. Crowley, George Munro Professor of History, Dalhousie University: Landscape art and Anglo-American identities in North America.
Patricia Curd, professor of philosophy, Purdue University: A translation and study of Anaxagoras of Clazomenae.
Gregory D'Alessio, composer, Cleveland, Ohio; assistant professor of music composition, Cleveland State University: Music composition.
Lynn Dally, choreographer, Santa Monica, California; artistic director, Jazz Tap Ensemble, Los Angeles; visiting assistant professor of world arts and cultures, University of California, Los Angeles: Choreography.
Bruce Randall Donald, professor of computer science, adjunct professor of chemistry and Edward and Joan Foley Fellow, Dartmouth College: Algorithms for structural proteomics.
James Drake, artist, Santa Fe, New Mexico: Visual art.
Marcia Lea Due, photographer, Amenia, New York; adjunct assistant professor of photography, Purchase College, State University of New York: Photography.
Thomas L. Dumm, professor of political science, Amherst College: Loneliness and experience.
Geoff Eley, Sylvia Thrupp Collegiate Professor of Comparative History, University of Michigan: The German Right from Bismarck to the present.
William F. Fagan, assistant professor of biology, Arizona State University: The challenge of addressing key problems in conservation biology with weak data.
Michael C. Ferris, professor of computer sciences and industrial engineering, University of Wisconsin–Madison: Optimization for medical applications.
Steve Fiffer, writer, Evanston, Illinois: A biography of the spinal cord.
John J. Flynn, MacArthur Curator of Geology, Field Museum, and associate chairman, Committee on Evolutionary Biology, University of Chicago: The interplay of evolution and geologic change in South America.
Nick Flynn, poet, Provincetown, Massachusetts: Poetry.
Mark N. Franklin, John R. Reitemeyer Professor of International Politics, Trinity College, Hartford: The voter turnout puzzle.
Philip T. Hoffman, professor of history and social science, California Institute of Technology: The role of crises in economic and financial development (in collaboration with Jean-Laurent Rosenthal).
Joseph Horowitz, Independent Scholar, New York City: Music and the Gilded Age.
Daniel W. Koontz, composer, Southampton, New York; adjunct associate professor of music, Southampton College: Music composition.
Maryanne Kowaleski, professor of history and director, Center for Medieval Studies, Fordham University: An ethnography of maritime communities in medieval England.
Matthew H. Kramer, fellow and director of studies in law, Churchill College and university reader in legal & political philosophy, University of Cambridge: An analysis of the ideal of negative liberty.
Ricardo Llorca, composer, New York City; member of the faculty, The Juilliard School; member of the faculty, Spanish Institute, New York: Music composition.
Susan K. Mikota, veterinarian, Sumatra, Indonesia; Consultant, World Wildlife Foundation, Indonesia: A program for Sumatran elephant healthcare and conservation.
Toril Moi, James B. Duke Professor of Literature and Romance Studies, Duke University: Ibsen's modernity.
Dilip Mookherjee, professor of economics and director, Institute of Economic Development, Boston University: Land reforms and fiscal decentralization in the economic development of West Bengal.
Rachel Olivia Moore, independent scholar, New York City: A study of folklore on film.
François M. Morel,[1] professor of geosciences and director, Princeton Environmental Institute, Princeton University: The biological chemistry of sea water.
Brian Morton, writer, New York City; member of the faculty in writing, Sarah Lawrence College; member of the adjunct faculty, graduate creative writing program, New York University: Fiction.
Jacki Ochs (Bio), film maker, New York City; assistant professor of film, Purchase College, State University of New York: Film making.
Raymond J. O'Connor, professor of wildlife ecology, University of Maine: The practice of ecology.
Julio M. Ottino, R. R. McCormick Institute Professor and Walter P. Murphy Professor, Northwestern University: Dynamics and self-organization in granular media.
Sumathi Ramaswamy, associate professor of history, University of Michigan: Maps and modernity in India.
Amy G. Remensnyder,[2] associate professor of history, Brown University: Conquest, conversion, and the Virgin Mary in medieval Spain and Spanish colonial America.
John Richardson, contributing editor, Vanity Fair; International Consultant in 20th Century Art, Dickinson Roundell, New York: A life of Picasso, 1917–1939.
Katherine Wentworth Rinne, associate fellow, Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities, University of Virginia and visiting professor of landscape architecture, The Iowa State University: The waters of the city of Rome.
George D. Rose, professor of biophysics and biophysical chemistry, Johns Hopkins University: The physical basis of protein structure.
Jean-Laurent Rosenthal, professor of economics, University of California, Los Angeles: The role of crises in economic and financial development (in collaboration with Philip T. Hoffman).
Cynthia Rosenzweig, senior research scientist, Earth Institute, Columbia University: The impacts of major systems of climate variability on world food security.
Janice L. Ross, lecturer in dance history, Stanford University: Anna Halprin and avant-garde dance.
Margaret Russett, associate professor of English and director of undergraduate studies, University of Southern California: Literature and abstraction in early 19th-century Britain.
Marie-Laure Ryan (email), independent scholar, Bellvue, Colorado: Literary cartography.
Joe Sacco, comic-book journalist, Sunnyside, New York: Comic-book journalism.
Justin Spring, writer and scholar, New York City: A cultural history of Provincetown.
Nancy Shatzman Steinhardt, professor of East Asian art and curator of Chinese art, University of Pennsylvania: Chinese architecture of the 4th to 6th centuries.
Jeffrey Stock, composer, Dix Hills, New York: Music composition.
Richard S. Street, photographer and historian, San Anselmo, California: Photography and the farm-worker experience in California, 1850–2000.
David T. Van Zanten, professor of art history, Northwestern University: The architect's contribution to the shaping of European cities in the 1840s and 1850s.
Paul E. Walker, visiting scholar, Center for Middle Eastern Studies, University of Chicago: A study of the caliph al-Hakim.
Richard A. Walker, professor of geography and chairman, California Studies Center, University of California, Berkeley; chairman, California Studies Association: The urban experience of San Francisco, 1950–2000.
Jim C. H. Wang, Mabel D. Clark Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, University of Nebraska-Lincoln: Laser spectroscopy of polymeric liquids.
Leigh Witchel, choreographer, New York City; artistic director, Dance as Ever: Choreography.
Kazuo Yamaguchi, professor of sociology and faculty research associate, Alfred P. Sloan Working Family Center, University of Chicago: Statistical and behavioral modeling of family processes.
Arlene Zallman, composer, Wellesley, Massachusetts; professor of music composition and theory, Wellesley College: Music composition.
Nadine Zanow, artist, Boston; assistant professor of studio art, Brandeis University: Painting.
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Ignacio Baca-Lobera, composer, Querétaro, Mexico; professor of music composition, Autonomous University of Querétaro: Music composition.
Carlos L. Ballaré, senior research scientist, National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET); courtesy associate professor of agronomy, University of Buenos Aires: Functional aspects of the impacts of solar ultraviolet radiation on plant-insect interactions.
Graciela Lina Boente Boente, professor of mathematics, University of Buenos Aires; independent researcher, National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET): Robust and nonparametric inference.
Alicia Borinsky, writer, Newton, Massachusetts; professor of Latin American and comparative literature, Boston University: Fiction.
Alfredo Cáceres, principal investigator, National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET): Kinesin-like protein functions during neuronal polarization.
Sergio Chejfec, writer, Caracas, Venezuela; editor-in-chief, Nueva Sociedad, Caracas: Fiction.
Eduardo Coutinho, film maker, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Consultant, Centro de Criação de Imagem Popular (CECIP), Rio de Janeiro: Film making.
Christian Cravo, photographer, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil: Photography.
Leticia Fernanda Cugliandolo, assistant professor of theoretical physics, École Normale Supérieure, Paris, France: Quantum disordered systems and optimization problems.
Gerardo Deniz (Juan Almela), poet, Mexico City: Poetry.
Javier A. Escobal, senior researcher, Grupo de Análisis para el Desarrollo (GRADE), Lima, Peru: The links between rural producers and markets.
Alejandro Fainstein, staff researcher, Atomic Energy Commission and National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET); assistant professor of physics, Instituto Balseiro, Bariloche, Argentina: Optically confined spectroscopy of nanostructures.
Ana Fernández Garay, associate researcher, National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET); professor of linguistics, National University of La Pampa, Argentina: An edition of the testimonies of the last Ranquels.
Sérgio T. Ferreira, professor of biochemistry, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro: Protein misfolding and aggregation in human amyloid diseases.
Alberto Carlos Frasch, researcher, National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET): Regulation of mucin expression in trypanosoma cruzi.
Juan Eduardo García-Huidobro, consultant and professor, Ministry of Education, Santiago, Chile: Public policies to achieve equity in education.
José Hernandez-Claire, photographer, Guadalajara, Mexico; curator, "Manuel Alvarez Bravo Gallery", University of Guadalajara: Photography.
Hugo Hopenhayn, professor of economics, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Buenos Aires; associate professor of economics, University of Rochester: Topics in social insurance.
Jorge Lauret, assistant professor of mathematics, National University of Córdoba; assistant researcher, National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET): Studies in differential geometry.
Annette Leibing, anthropologist, Rio de Janeiro; professor of mental health, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro: Aging and homelessness in Rio de Janeiro.
Jac Leirner, artist, São Paulo, Brazil: Visual art.
Paula Luttringer, photographer, Buenos Aires, Argentina; assistant director, Galatée Films, Argentina, Chile, and Peru: Photography.
Jorge Macchi, artist, Buenos Aires, Argentina: Visual art.
Rachel Manley, writer, Toronto, Canada: A biography of Edna Manley.
Claudio Mercado Muñoz, coordinator of audiovisual department, Chilean Museum of Pre-Columbian Art, Santiago: Bailes chinos and prehispanic memory in central Chile.
Tomás Moulian Emparanza, director, Instituto Formación Social Paulo Freire, Santiago, Chile: Intellectuals and politics in Chile, 1958–1970.
Pablo E. Navarro, professor of philosophy of law, Universidad Nacional del Sur, Bahía Blanca, Argentina; researcher, National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET): Normative relevance and justification of institutional decisions.
Hans W. Niemeyer Fernandez, archaeologist, Santiago, Chile: The rock paintings of El Médano.
Pedro L. Oliveira, associate professor of medical biochemistry, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro: Biological defenses against heme toxicity.
Alejandro César Olivieri, professor of analytical chemistry, University of Rosario, Argentina; research fellow, National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET): The development of analytical methods for biomedical samples.
Hilda Paredes, composer, Mexico City and London: Music composition.
Eduardo Antonio Parra, writer, Mexico City: Fiction.
Antonio Arnoni Prado, professor of literary theory, State University of Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil: A comparative study of the critical thought of Sérgio Buarque de Holanda and Manuel de Oliveira Lima.
María Cristina Redondo, senior researcher, National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET): An inquiry into the practical authority of law.
Silvia Rivas, Video Installation Artist, Buenos Aires, Argentina: Video installation art.
Mercedes Roffé, poet, New York City: Poetry.
Tulio Rojas Curieux, professor of anthropology and ethnolinguistics, and director, Colombian Center for the Study of Aborigenes Languages (CCELA), University of the Andes, Bogotá: Analysis of complex sentences in Nasa Yuwe.
Francisco V. Sepulveda, professor of physiology, Center for Scientific Studies, Valdivia, Chile: Molecular identification and regulation of the potassium channel in cell volume control.
Sol Serrano, associate professor of history, Catholic University of Chile: Catholicism and secularization in 19th-century Chile.
Jorge Daniel Tartarini, associate researcher, National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET): The architecture of the Argentine railroads.
Ana Maria Tavares, artist, São Paulo: Visual art.
Alejandro Tortolero Villaseñor, professor of history, Metropolitan Autonomous University, Iztapalapa, Mexico: Land, society, and ecology in the economy of Mexico, 1780–1940.
Maurice Vaneau, theatre artist, São Paulo, Brazil: Theatre arts.
Trajano Augusto Ricca Vieira, professor of Greek language and literature, State University of Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil: Translation of The Bacchantes by Euripides.