Current Research Grants
 

 

The following funded research projects are ongoing by faculty and graduate students in the Rice University Department of Political Science.

Royce Carroll Collaborative Research on How Nominators Affect Government Formation 4/15/2008-3/31/2010
National Science Foundation
Randy Stevenson Political Context and Political Knowledge in Modern Democracies 3/1/2008-1/31/2011
National Science Foundation
Lanny Martin CAREER: Government Policy Responsiveness in Multiparty Parliamentary Democracies 2/15/2008-1/31/2013
National Science Foundation
Robert Stein Increasing Turnout Among the Less Engaged: A Pilot Study of Election Day Vote Centers 1/1/2008-9/30/2009
Pew Foundation
John Alford Collaborative Research: Investigating the Genetic Basis of Economic Behavior 9/15/2007-8/31/2009
National Science Foundation
Mark Jones Raul Gonzalez: Doctoral Dissertation Research in Political Science: Procedural Cartels and the Mexican State Legislature 8/10/2007-7/31/2008
National Science Foundation
John Alford Collaborative Research: Genes and Politics: Providing the Necessary Data 8/1/2007-10/31/2009
National Science Foundation
Melissa J. Marschall

Immigrants and Schools: Contextual Factors in Parents' School and Community Involvement

1/1/2006-8/31/2008
Russell Sage Foundation
Melissa J. Marschall Immigrant Parent Involvement in Schools, Communities, and Politics

12/1/2006-11/30/2008
National Science Foundation

Rick K. Wilson Cooperation Among Evacuees in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina

10/1/2005-9/30/2007
National Science Foundation

Robert Stein

Evaluation of the Safe Clear Program

1/17/2005-6/30/2010
City of Houston
Rick K. Wilson

Collaborative Research on Trust, Race, Framing, and Institutions

9/2/2003-7/31/2008
National Science Foundation

 

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