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Animals and Society Institute Fellowship
 
Animals and Society Institute invites applications for its second annual summer fellowship program for scholars pursuing research in Human-Animal Studies. In the summer of 2008, this interdisciplinary program will enable 6-8 fellows to pursue research in residence at Michigan State University. Host faculty at MSU are Linda Kalof, Department of Sociology; David Favre, College of Law; and Thomas Dietz, Environmental Science and Policy Program.
The fellowship is designed to support recipients' individual research through mentorship, guest lectures, and scholarly exchange among fellows and opportunities to contribute to the intellectual life of the host institution. All fellows must be in continuous residence for the duration of the six week program, June 2-July 11, 2008 (tentative dates).
The fellowships are open to scholars from any discipline investigating a topic related to human-animal relationships. Topics from the 2007 program included
  1. Shifting Perceptions of Captive Elephants in the United States
  2. Animals, Colonialism, and the Atlantic World
  3. Place, Power and Primates: Human/Animal Relationships in Field Primatology
  4. The Regulation of Emerging Breeding Technologies in Animal Agriculture: A Comparison between the UK and the USA
  5. Animal Research in Theory and Practice
  6. A Dog's Life: Inter-species Identity and Alterity in a Video Game
  7. Cultural Structures and Tactical Repertoires: The Animal Rights Movements in France and the United States

Amount of Award

Scholars selected to participate in the fellowship program will be awarded a stipend of $3,000 to help cover travel costs, housing, living expenses, books and other research expenses.

Eligibility

Applicants must (1) possess a Ph.D., J.D., or equivalent, or be a doctoral student at the dissertation stage; (2) have a commitment to advancing research in Human-Animal Studies; (3) be actively engaged, during the fellowship program, in a research project that culminates in a journal article, book, or other scholarly presentation, and (4) submit a follow-up report six months after the fellowship's completion.

Cover sheet with the applicant's name, mailing address to be used for future correspondence, telephone and fax numbers, e-mail address, present rank and institution name, date Ph.D. or J.D. received or expected, citizenship status, title of project, history of fellowships and grants received during the past five years

  1. Project proposal of up to three pages (single-spaced) that describes the project and indicates work completed on the project to date. As the description will be considered by a panel of scholars from a variety of disciplines, it should be written for non-specialists.
  2. Curriculum vitae of up to three pages.
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