Gonzaga University 
Institute for Hate Studies

PROJECTS
Research Grant Award

The Gonzaga Institute for Hate Studies announces the availability of two $1000.00 grants to support graduate students and one $500.00 grant to support undergraduate students who are engaged in research or creative projects that address the issue of hate. Topics may include examining hate in any of its manifestations including but not limited to racism, sexism, homophobia, anti-Semitism, ethnoviolence, and terrorism; methods of challenging it; how hate is maintained and perpetrated through culture, organizations, policies, politics, media, or discourse. Research from all disciplines is accepted and projects that examine hate from an interdisciplinary perspective are strongly encouraged. Projects may involve academic research or be approached through the media, fine arts, or performing arts.

ELIGIBILITY: Applications can be submitted by any student enrolled in a graduate or undergraduate program attending a college or university in the United States. Proposals that support dissertation or thesis research are strongly encouraged.

APPLICATION DEADLINE: May 27, 2011

To apply, complete and submit the Student Research Application. If you have any questions, email hatestudies@gonzaga.edu.

SUBMIT ALL APPLICATION MATERIALS TO: GIHS, Student Research Grant Initiative, Gonzaga University, 502 E. Boone Ave, AD 43, Spokane, WA 99258

 

 

 

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The Gonzaga Institute for Hate Studies advances the interdisciplinary field of Hate Studies and disseminates new theories, models, and discoveries about hate. 

Hate Studies consists of inquiries into the human capacity to define, and then dehumanize or demonize, an “other,” and the processes that inform and give expression to, or can curtail, control, or combat, that capacity.

beebe@gonzaga.edu
Updated August 2010