The mission of PARCC is to advance research on conflict and collaboration, including theory, practice, and education. PARCC grants research awards in the range of $500- $2000 to support research activities in our areas of focus: International and Interstate Conflicts, Environmental Collaboration, Collaborative Governance, and Advocacy and Activism. The awards selection is based on potential contribution to scholarship, possibility of future funding, consistency with the goals of PARCC, and cost-effectiveness. Funds are used for such activities as data acquisition, survey design, the hosting of research conferences at Maxwell, and research assistance. Faculty who are awarded a mini-grant then present their research at one of PARCC's weekly Conversations in Conflict Studies speaker series.
PARCC Mini-Grants 2023
Flash Points: Faculty Development on responding to Oppression, Privilege, and Exclusions in Higher Education
Mara Sapon-Shevin & Jeanine A. Irons
"Tourism will kill us all!" Eco-populism, Eco-opportunism, and Riverine Citizenship in the Balkans
Azra Hromadzic
Today's Geographies of Imperialism
Andre Ortega
Weaponized History in Latin American Politics
Erika Arias
John Burdick Mini-Grants 2023
Examining the Impacts of Parole Reform on Formerly Incarcerated Individuals in Onondaga County through the Less Is More Act
Shaneya Simmelkjaer
Activism, Traumatization, and Political Participation
Amr ElAfifi
Access, trust, and Tourism: Coming Together for Maine's Working Waterfronts
Leah Rubin
University Students' Voice in Taiwan: Protest Experience, Formal Participation, and Informal Participation
Jun Zhang
PARCC Mini-Grants 2022
Engineering Justice: Mapping Community-Based Water Technologies and Local Initiatives
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