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Contemplative Practice Fellows

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The Contemplative Practice Fellowship Program is made possible by funding from the Fetzer Institute and cosponsored by the Center for Contemplative Mind in Society. These fellowships support individual or collaborative research leading to the development of courses and teaching materials that integrate awareness of contemplative practices into courses.

This program is no longer administered by ACLS. Information about future competitions is available here.

Please note: affilations shown are as of time of award. Please click on fellows' names for current information.

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Thomas G. Andrews|Abstract

Assistant Professor, History, California State University, Northridge - Animals in America: Contemplating Cultural, Moral, and Environmental Histories

Rebecca Kneale Gould|Abstract

Associate Professor, Religion Dept., Program in Environmental Studies, Middlebury College - Practicing for Life: Nature, Spiritual Practice, and Social Change

Kathleen Biddick|Abstract

Professor, History, Temple University - Taking Refuge: Contemplating Asylum

Gurleen Grewal|Abstract

Associate Professor, Women's Studies, University of South Florida - Beyond Victimhood: Liberating the Past, Encountering the Present

Carole Cavanaugh|Abstract

Professor, Japanese Studies, Middlebury College - Mindfulness, Decision Making, and the Problem of Mass Destruction

Ines Hernandez-Avila|Abstract

Professor, Native American Studies, University of California, Davis - Ometeotl Moyocoyatzin and Ancient Nahuatl Contemplative Practice

Steven Emmanuel|Abstract

Professor, Philosophy, Virginia Wesleyan College - Contemplative Practice in the Context of Service-Learning

Terje Hoim|Abstract

Assistant Professor, Wilkes Honors College, Florida Atlantic University - Transforming Learning Ethnomathematics through Contemplative Practice

Leela M. Fernandes|Abstract

Associate Professor, Political Science, Rutgers University, New Brunswick - Contemplation and Non-Violence

Jeanne Moskal|Abstract

Professor, English and Comparative Literature, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill - Mindful Passages in Travel and Travel Writing

Jacqueline H. Fewkes|Abstract

Assistant Professor, Wilkes Honors College, Florida Atlantic University - Transforming Learning Ethnomathematics through Contemplative Practices

Linda E. Patrik|Abstract

Professor, Philosophy, Union College (NY) - Contemplative Social Ethics and Social Work Projects that Rely on Contemplative Methods


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