The Roscoe Martin Fund honors the memory of Roscoe C. Martin, Professor of Political Science and founding scholar of the Public Administration discipline. A professor at Syracuse University from 1949 until he died in 1972, Martin served as the eighth president of the American Society for Public Administration from 1949 to 1950. His many popular publications included New Horizons in Public Administration (1945), the first book published by the University of Alabama Press.
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Alexander Anothony, Anthropology
Buried in this Living Grave: Penal Confinement in the Central Mediterranean
Siaw Appiah-Adu, Anthropology
The Gonja Kingdom: Investigating Complexity in Northern Ghana
Saidakbar Askarov, Social Science
I Don’t Want to Migrate: Perceptions and Adaptations to the Environmental Change
Bruce Baigrie, Geography and the Environment
Stagnation and Transformation in the Electricity Sector: The Cases of South Africa and Mexico
Nitya Chagti, History
Rebirthing the Renaissance: Trecento Padua and the Byzantine World
Avital Datskovsky, Anthropology
Conservation and Multi-Species Relationships in Ranthambore National Park
Ayse Durakoglu, Anthropology
International Brand, Local Meanings: ‘Slow City’ Experiences in Seferihisar, Turkey
Caleb Fouts, History
Everyday Life in Fascist Borderlands
Falak Hadi, Political Science
Status & Legitimacy in the International System: Postcolonial States Voting Behavior in International Organizations
Jessica Hogbin, History
Innumerable Melancholies: Medicine and Mental Health in Renaissance Italy
Hakki Ozan Karayigit, Geography and the Environment
The Production of Millet: Islamization of Sonic Environment and Imagined Ottoman-Muslim Identity
Kaia Kirk, Political Science
Often Decried, Never Denied: Back Channels to Racial Policy Change
Brooklyn Montgomery, Geography and the Environment
Water Access as a Mechanism of Power: The Lived Experiences of Structural Adjustment Projects in India from 1980-2020
Avia Nahreen, Geography and the Environment
Water Accessibility at Peri-Urban Sites: Role of Unequal Urbanization in Manifesting Injustices
David Okanlawon, Anthropology
European Practices in the Atlantic World: Foodways on Bunce Island, Sierra Leone
Ilayda Ece Ova, Public Administration and International Affairs
When the Power of Technology Goes to the People: Digital Commons-Based Peer Production in a Crisis Setting in Turkey
Sobia Paracha, Political Science
Entrenched or Abandoned? Nationalism and Political Contestation in Territorial Disputes
Jihyuk Park, Geography and the Environment
Geopolitics of Nationalism and Cross-border Tourism in Kyushu, Japan
Dustin Satterfield, Sociology
Heteronormativity and Poverty Governance in the NE US: LGBT Experiences with Government Benefits
Kazi Farzana Shoily, History
Citizenship in Flux: From East Pakistani to Becoming Bangladeshi (1947-1970)
Sarah Stegeman, History
Becoming Americo-Liberian
Jun Zhang, Social Science
Business-Like Preference? Focus and Popularity of TED Talks on Nonprofit Relevance