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2009 Travel Grant Recipients


JWT FELLOWS:

Christina Burr: Department of History, University of Windsor
“Lovely Lux Screen Stars and Dove's 'Real' Women: Global Consumer Culture, Gendered Modernity and Unilever's Personal Care Products, 1920s to the Present”

Bianca Gaudenzi: Department of History, University of Cambridge (UK)
“History of commercial advertising in Germany and Italy, 1918-1945: The Dynamics of Americanization and Repression during the Fascist and Nazi Regimes”


FACULTY RECIPIENTS:

Alan Abbey: Charles University (Prague, Czech Republic)/National University (San Diego, CA)
“Radio Free Europe and Popular Culture in the Cold War: Creating the 'In Sound From the Outside'”

Randy Jacobs: School of Communication, University of Hartford
“Adopting a Medium: Advertising Agencies and the Consideration of Radio Advertising, 1923-1934”

Dawn Nell: School of Management, University of Surrey
“The Coming of the Supermarket: Consumer reactions to a Retail Innovation in Britain, 1945-75”

Stav Rosenzwei: Marketing Department, Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California
“Innovation Advertising During Four Recessions”

Laurie Selleck: Visual Communications Department, Cazenovia College
“Revolution or Reaction?: Shedding the Grey Flannel Suit for Tie Dyes and Bellbottoms during Advertising's Creative Revolution 1950-1970”


STUDENT RECIPEINTS:

Xinghua Li: Department of Communication Studies, The University of Iowa
“A Comparative Study of the Different Structures of Desire that Motivate Green Consumerism in the United States and China”

Virginia Myhaver: American and New England Studies Program, Boston University
“The 'New American Revolution': Cultural Politics and the 1976 American Bicentennial”

Jennifer Reut: Department of Architectural History, University of Virginia
“American Tourists and the Rebuilding of the Post-War European Landscape”

Audrey Russek: Department of American Studies, University of Texas at Austin
“I'll Have What He's Having: Cultural Desires, Anxieties, and Adventures in American Restaurants, 1900-1965”

Jenny Thai: Department of History, University of California, Berkeley
“Good Design is Good Business: U.S. Multinational Corporations and Visual Identity Programs, 1950-1980”

Jenifer Van Vleck: Department of History, Yale University
“No Distant Places: Aviation and American Globalism, 1924-1968”

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