Grantees
Grantees
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Eric Stover
2009
Open Society Fellow Eric Stover examined how well war crimes tribunals serve victims of mass violence.
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Jonny Steinberg
2009
Jonny Steinberg is the author of several books about everyday life in the wake of South Africa s transition to democracy.
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Mark Hertsgaard
2009
Open Society Fellow Mark Hertsgaard is a journalist and author whose work focuses on new ways of understanding and combating climate change.
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Rebecca Hamilton
2009
As an Open Society Fellow, Hamilton researched her book Fighting for Darfur: Public Action and the Struggle to Stop Genocide, which investigates the impact of Darfur advocacy on foreign policy.
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Rebecca MacKinnon
2009
As an Open Society Fellow, Rebecca MacKinnon conducted research for her first book, Consent of the Networked.
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Richard Cizik
2009
As an Open Society Fellow, Cizik worked to bring evangelicals, policymakers, and activists together to address climate change, immigration, and criminal justice challenges.
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Richard Horsey
2009
As an Open Society Fellow, Richard Horsey, a Burma analyst and labor rights advocate, wrote the first comprehensive account of International Labor Organization efforts to address forced labor abuses in Burma.
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Tony Camerino
2009
Tony Camerino is a former U.S. Air Force interrogator who, as an Open Society Fellow, worked on a new field manual based on humane, effective interrogation techniques.
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Zack Exley
2009
Open Society Fellow Zack Exley worked to identify, in Missouri, "leaderless" organizing models that would enable local leaders, activists, and social service providers to mobilize diverse constituencies that do not normally work together.
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Zackie Achmat
2009
As an Open Society Fellow, Zackie Achmat researched and began writing a memoir about his remarkable life as an activist in South Africa.
