Past Fellows: 2004-2005

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2004-2005 Fellows and their study projects are:


Cynthia Barnett, Florida Trend Magazine.
History of the United States' water supply.

Bora Bayraktar, correspondent, CNN Turk
The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict after Arafat.

Alden Bourne, producer, “60 Minutes”, CBS News.
Lobbyists and the legislative process.

Sergio Danishewsky, sports editor, Clarin (Buenos Aires).
Jewish Diaspora in the Arab-Israeli conflict.

William Duryea, general assignment reporter, St. Petersburg Times.
How the public and the media shape democracy.

Scott Elliott, education reporter, Dayton Daily News.
The business and economics of charter schools.

Faye Flam, staff science writer, The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Brain physiology and personal identity.

Maria Fleet, senior producer, CNN (Atlanta).
The impact of war on journalistic ethics in America.

Alfred Hermida, technology editor, BBC (London).
Blogging as a phenomenon in China.

Mi-Seok Koh, assistant editor of Arts & Entertainment, The Dong-AILBO (Seoul).
Sunday editions of American newspapers and their prospect for the future.

Frank Lockwood, faith and values reporter, Lexington Herald Leader.
The Pentecostal movement in the United States.

Alicia McCarthy, senior broadcast journalist, BBC (London).
The impact of terrorism on media, politics and people.

Otesa Middleton Miles, reporter, Dow Jones Newswires.
Mental illness.

Melissa Preddy, personal finance editor, Detroit News.
Financial anthropology.

Stephanie Reitz, reporter, Hartford Courant,
The social implications of elderly drivers.

Matthias Schepp, Asia bureau chief, Der Stern Magazine (Germany).
The perception of the decay of Communism in the western media.

Christine Tanaka, managing editor, XETV (Fox affiliate, San Diego).
Indian gaming.

Jason Tanz, senior editor, Fortune Small Business (New York).
Artificial intelligence.

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