Tenth Decade Project
- Jill Ferguson
- Vanessa Gatmaitan
Launched in 2014, the Tenth Decade Project is a ten-year initiative that aims to focus attention on and celebrate the centennial of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs in 2024. Grant funding associated with the Tenth Decade Project operationalizes a defined goal of the Maxwell Academic Strategic Plan to “promote research involving faculty on innovative, high impact projects, applying social science methods and data analysis to address grand, global challenges such as democracy and civic engagement, inequality, urban poverty and development, governance and security, environmental change, and health policy.”
Active Funding Opportunities
Multidisciplinary Discovery
Funding: $5,000 to $25,000
Deadline: Rolling
A central theme of the Maxwell Academic Strategic Plan is multidisciplinary discovery. Thus, the funds associated with this Call for Proposals will support multidisciplinary research collaboration around themes identified in the strategic plan: citizenship, policy, and international affairs, including issues of security, technology and autonomous systems, health, governance, cities, inequality, development, and environment and sustainability. Applications are accepted and evaluated on a rolling basis. Click on the image below for full details.
Closed Funding Opportunities
Confronting Systemic Racial Inequality
Funding: $5,000 to $20,000
Deadline: April 30, 2021 (extended from September 30, 2020)
As part of Maxwell’s commitment to making our school, our university, and our communities more inclusive and just for all, this Special Call for Proposals invites research projects that bring attention to systemic racial inequality and offer evidence-based solutions for how to address persistent inequities. Click on the image below for full details.
Tenth Decade Project News
09/21/20: Jackson wins Tenth Decade grant to study Black Americans, group threat
10/02/19: Tenth Decade Fund supports new scholarly projects
Grants
Onondaga Elders Oral History Project: A Documentary Film on Onondaga Traditional Knowledge Transmission
Aaron Luedtke, History; Heather Law Pezzarossi, Anthropology
December 2022 | Multidisciplinary Discovery
Why do Russians Love the Ruble? The Impact of Sanctions, Capital Controls, and Nationalism
Daniel McDowell, Political Science
May 2023 | Multidisciplinary Discovery
Listen to the Elders: Modeling Reciprocal Knowledges with Onondaga Nation
Aaron Luedtke, History; Heather Law Pezzarossi, Anthropology
December 2022 | Multidisciplinary Discovery
Disability Health Research Equity Network
Scott Landes, Sociology
December 2022 | Multidisciplinary Discovery
Race, Risks, and Responses: Mapping Black Americans’ Responses to Group Threat
Jenn M. Jackson, Political Science
July 2020 | Confronting Systemic Racial Inequality
Moonlighting Politicians: Causes, Consequences, and Implications
Simon Weschle, Political Science
March 2020 | Multidisciplinary Discovery
Graduate Student Workshop: Religion, Law, and Politics in the Middle East
Yüksel Sezgin, Political Science
October 2019 | Multidisciplinary Discovery
Challenges to Sovereignty, Order, and Conflict: Multidisciplinary Working Group
Ryan Griffiths, Political Science
August 2019 | Multidisciplinary Discovery
The Impact of State Laws and Policies on the Developmental Disability Mortality Disadvantage: Creating a Comprehensive Database to Allow for Multi-Level Analysis
Scott Landes, Sociology
August 2019 | Multidisciplinary Discovery
- Intellectual and Developmental Disability (IDD) Age at Death Tracker
- Landes, S.D., McDonald, K.E., Wilmoth, J.M. and Carter Grosso, E. (2021), Evidence of continued reduction in the age-at-death disparity between adults with and without intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. J Appl Res Intellect Disabil, 34: 916-920. doi.org/10.1111/jar.12840
- Landes, S.D., Wilmoth, J.M., McDonald, K.E., and Smith, A.N.. (2022), Racial-ethnic inequities in age at death among adults with/without intellectual and developmental disability in the United States, Preventive Medicine, 156. doi.org/10.1016/j.ypmed.2022.106985.
The United States and the World Workshop Series
Osamah Khalil, History
August 2019 | Multidisciplinary Discovery
Citizenship across Borders: An International Conference
Carol Faulkner, History
August 2019 | Multidisciplinary Discovery
Citizenship in America Survey
Shana Gadarian, Political Science
August 2015 | Inaugural Initiatives
Climate Change and Citizenship Project
Farhana Sultana, Geography
August 2015 | Inaugural Initiatives
Free Speech Repository
Thomas Keck, Political Science
August 2015 | Inaugural Initiatives
Maxwell Citizenship Initiative
Prema Kurien, Sociology
August 2015 | Inaugural Initiatives
Work, Labor, and Citizenship Initiative
Gretchen Purser, Sociology
August 2015 | Inaugural Initiatives
Tenth Decade Fund supports new scholarly projects