In October 2015, the ISRF launched its second Flexible Grants for Small Groups competition. Having received a number of strong proposals, a pool of independent external assessors supported the funding of 12 projects.
Second Flexible Grants for Small Groups Competition
Scholars from within Europe were eligible to apply as Principal Investigator(s) to lead a small group of 2-10 scholars. Awards were made to:
- Responsibility and Human Enhancement. Concepts, implications and assessments
Simone Arnaldi - Layers in the landscape: Deep mapping in Cardigan Bay
Martin Bates - Building on Positive Convictions
Rod Earle - Henri Lefebvre’s writings on rural sociology, ground rent and the politics of land
Stuart Elden & Adam David Morton - What potential for a European Space Policy?
Thomas Hoerber - Art Activism and Political Violence
Ruth Kinna & Gillian Whiteley - Ethnographic Peace Research Workshop: Examining Strengths, Challenges, and Ethics
Gearoid Millar - Swedish/UK research dialogue on critical approaches to autism
Lindsay O’Dell & Hanna Bertilsdotter-Rosqvist - The Pharmaceuticalisation of Prevention: Public Health in the PrEP era
Sara Paparini - Comparing Croatian and Slovenian Prostitution Regimes: Surpassing Exclusions and Securing Human rights
Ivana Radacic & Mojca Pajnik - Centering Labor at the Artisanal- and Small-scale Mining Frontier: Interdisciplinary and Comparative Perspectives
Boris Verbrugge - The Marlon James conundrum: Perceptions of masculinity and anti-gay prejudice in Jamaica
Keon West & Kate Houlden
Contacting Grantees
If you would like to contact any of our Grantees to discuss their ISRF-funded work, please contact Dr Lars Cornelissen (Academic Editor) in the first instance, at lars.cornelissen@isrf.org.