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THE COMMUNITY AND URBAN SOCIOLOGY STUDENT PAPER AWARD

The CUSS Student Paper Award is open to both published and unpublished article-length papers written by a graduate student in the last two years.  This award is open to both  sole-authored and multiple-authored papers, but not to student-faculty collaborations.  
 
Graduate Student Paper Award Winners
Year
Name
Title

2006

Adriana Abdenur
Princeton University

Opening Doors Upstairs: Networks and Social Capital Among Ipanema Doormen

2005

Andrew Scott Deener
UCLA
 

2004

Craig Beyerlein
John Hipp
Bridging or Bonding Social Capital as an Antidote to Crime: The Case of American Religious Traditions

2003

John Hipp
North Carolina
If You Don't Do It, Some Else Might:
Volunteering for Neighborhood Associations as a Response to Environmental Change
2002
Isaac Martin
UC-Berkeley
Dawn of the Living Wage: The Diffusion of a Redistributive Policy.
2001
Award not given  
2000
Elena Vesselinov
SUNY Albany
Globalization and Housing Transformation in the City of Sophia
1999
Rachael Anne Woldoff
Ohio State University
 The Effects of Local Stressors on Neighborhood Attachments
1998
Eric Klinenberg
University of Chicago
Denaturalizing Disaster: A Social Autopsy of the 1995 Chicago Heat Wave
1997
Kevin Fox Gotham
University of Kansas
Suburbia under Siege: Racism in Kansas City, MO.
1996
Jennifer Parker
City University of New York Graduate School 
The Corporate Fast Food Restaurant as 'Transnational Community': Global and Local Interactions Among an Immigrant Workforce in New York City
1995
Dalton Clark Conley
Columbia University
Separate & Unequal? Household Level Effects of Racially Segregated Housing Markets
1994
Dalton Clark Conley
Columbia University
 Trust & the Street Homeless: Systemic, Institutional and Personal Obstacles to Strategic Action

Information about CUSS Student Paper Award Committee and Nominations here