Past Fellows: 2010-2011
2010- 2011 Fellows and their study projects are:
Laura Daverio, China correspondent, La 7 (Italy) and RSI Swiss Italian TV; The Appeal of Authoritarianism.William Foreman, South China chief, The Associated Press; The Transformation of North Korea.
Antonio Gois, reporter, Folha de Sao Paulo; School Evaluations: What They Really Tell Us about Schools and Teachers.
Amber Hunt, reporter, Detroit Free Press; Embracing Empathy in Urban Crime Reporting.
Ju-Seung Lee, senior reporter, MBC-TV (Seoul); Climate Change - Crisis or Chance?
Todd Leopold, producer, CNN.com; Increasing the Social Merit of Entertainment News.
Alec MacGillis, national staff reporter, The Washington Post; America's Political Agenda.
Ted Mellnik, database editor, The Charlotte Observer; Using Hyper-Local Data to Evaluate Neighborhood Public Services.
Ana Laura Perez, reporter, Viva Magazine, Clarin (Buenos Aires): The Role of Traitors in the Context of Argentina in the 70s.
Nick Perry, higher education reporter, The Seattle Times; Are American Colleges Failing their Students?
Justin Pope, national higher education reporter, The Associated Press; Challenges of Mass-Scale Higher Education.
Matthew Power, contributing editor, Harper's; Transportation and Other Urban Issues in the 21st Century.
Emily Richmond, education reporter, Las Vegas Sun; Evaluating Single Sex Education.
Christopher Sherman, Rio Grande Valley correspondent, The Associated Press; The Psychological, Physical and Economical Effects of Armed Conflict on Local Populations.
Harry Siegel, contributing editor, Politico; The Impact of the Internet on Social Discourse.
James Thomas, Web editor, Detroit Free Press; Improving Technical Know-How in the Newsroom.
Liu Tianzhao, commentator-in-chief, Southern Metropolis Daily (Guangzhou); The Influence of Media- and Internet Activism on Social Movements.
John Walton, senior broadcast journalist, BBC (London); Data-Driven Journalism and its Uses in Interactive Storytelling.