Barbara Allen (Political Science) will continue to work with Ruiqi Geng (’16 Classics/Physics) and Mara Daly (’16 Political Science) on the transcription, translation, and subtitling of filmed interviews with Mandarin and Spanish speaking scholars of commons governance.

Palmar Alvarez-Blanco (Spanish) and Camille Braun (’16 Spanish) will continue work together on a research and archiving tool called Artivism: XXIst Century.

Stephanie Cox (French and Francophone Studies) will work with Emma Rossby (’16 Political Science) doing research on sources and creating and image archive for a graphic novel based on the life of Lulu White. Both of them will be working with Nathalie Rech, a Montreal based author whose novel Stephanie Cox is illustrating.

Cecilia Cornejo (Cinema and Media Studies) will work together with Ilana Mishkin (’17 Linguistics and Cognitive Science) Aaron Sala (’16 CAMS) Camila de la Vega (’16 International Relations) on subtitling and transcription into Spanish of her newest non-fiction film. The film will premiere in Northfield in December 2015.

Shaohua Guo (Asian Languages and Literatures) and Sawyer Middeleer (’16 Asian Languages) will research recent discussions of media development commercialization in East Asia, with particular attention to the role the Internet in China’s digital era.

Susan Jaret-McKinstry (English) and Caroline von Klemperer (’16 Environmental Studies) will explore online museum sites to locate and curate available materials (British 1850-1900) that depict active intersections of the arts, as part of a larger project on the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.

* These awards are made possible by generous gifts from Alison von Klemperer ’82 and an anonymous parent donor.