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 The roster of social scientists who have contributed their voluntary efforts to the SSRC's undertakings, or who have received what has often been for them crucial intellectual or financial support, contains an impressive number of the world's leading scholars, including Nobel Prize winners. ((https://web.archive.org/web/19970113132901/http://www.ssrc.org/morssrc.htm)) The roster of social scientists who have contributed their voluntary efforts to the SSRC's undertakings, or who have received what has often been for them crucial intellectual or financial support, contains an impressive number of the world's leading scholars, including Nobel Prize winners. ((https://web.archive.org/web/19970113132901/http://www.ssrc.org/morssrc.htm))
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 +==== A Research Agenda for Media Policy in 2007 ====
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 +More than 200 scholars, activists and policy-makers gathered in Memphis for the Media Policy Research Pre-conference on January 11th, 2007.  The Pre-Conference, a joint effort of the Social Science Research Council and Free Press, had two primary goals: (1) to facilitate academic research engagement with policy processes, advocacy needs, and other aspects of media reform and media justice; (2) to spur the coordination of research efforts around policy opportunities in 2007.  Both are integral to the SSRC’s program on research/advocacy collaboration: ‘Necessary Knowledge for a Democratic Public Sphere.’ ((https://web.archive.org/web/20071007225215/http://programs.ssrc.org/media/events/researchconf07/pre-confreport/))
  
 ==== Update 2022 ==== ==== Update 2022 ====
  
-A new $20 million partnership with the [[:National Science Foundation]] will advance the scientific frontier of building Covid-19 vaccination demand and a healthier information environment.+{{ ::nsf_mercury_project_partners.png?400|}} 
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 +[[:Mercury Project]] - A new $20 million partnership with the [[:National Science Foundation]] will advance the scientific frontier of building Covid-19 vaccination demand and a healthier information environment.
  
 The SSRC is thrilled to announce the 2022-2024 cohort of [[:Just Tech Fellows]], six visionaries working to imagine more equitable and representative technological futures: [[:Kim Gallon]], [[:Chris Gilliard]], [[:Christine Miranda]], [[:Clarence Okoh]], [[:Meme Styles]], and [[:Rua Williams]]. The SSRC is thrilled to announce the 2022-2024 cohort of [[:Just Tech Fellows]], six visionaries working to imagine more equitable and representative technological futures: [[:Kim Gallon]], [[:Chris Gilliard]], [[:Christine Miranda]], [[:Clarence Okoh]], [[:Meme Styles]], and [[:Rua Williams]].
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 Explore Fellowships & Opportunities ((https://web.archive.org/web/20220904230642/https://www.ssrc.org/)) Explore Fellowships & Opportunities ((https://web.archive.org/web/20220904230642/https://www.ssrc.org/))
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 +==== Carnegie Foundation Funding ====
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 +Summary - Social Science Research Council: $3,652,000: Peacebuilding in Africa: 2019: Social Science Research Council: $4,400,000: Peacebuilding in Africa: 2019: Social Science Research Council: $138,000: International Peace and Security: 2019: Social Science Research Council: $65,000: Democracy: 2017: Social Science Research Council: $2,460,000: Peacebuilding in Africa: 2017 ((https://web.archive.org/web/20210925214930/https://www.carnegie.org/grants/grants-database/grantee/social-science-research-council/#!))
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 +  * 2019 Social Science Research Council $138,000 International Peace and Security
 +  * 2019 Social Science Research Council $65,000         Democracy
 +  * 2017 Social Science Research Council $2,460,000 Peacebuilding in Africa
 +  * 2017 Social Science Research Council $400,000 International Peace and Security
 +  * 2017 Social Science Research Council $200,000 Special Projects
 +  * 2017 Social Science Research Council $2,200,000 Peacebuilding in Africa
 +  * 2015 Social Science Research Council $2,460,000 Peacebuilding in Africa
 +  * 2015 Social Science Research Council $400,000 International Peace and Security
 +  * 2015 Social Science Research Council $2,133,700 Peacebuilding in Africa
 +  * 2015 Social Science Research Council $250,000 Special Projects
 +  * 2013 Social Science Research Council $2,023,700 International Peace and Security
 +  * 2013 Social Science Research Council $300,000 International Peace and Security
 +  * 2013 Social Science Research Council $2,035,200 Higher Education and Research in Africa
 +  * 2011 Social Science Research Council $300,000 International Peace and Security
 +  * 2011 Social Science Research Council $1,649,000 International Peace and Security
 +  * 2011 Social Science Research Council $2,150,000 Higher Education and Research in Africa
 +  * 2010 Social Science Research Council $50,000         Legacy
 +  * 2010 Social Science Research Council $49,000         Education
 +  * 2009 Social Science Research Council $50,000         Higher Education and Research in Africa
 +  * 2009 Social Science Research Council $3,000,000 Legacy
 +  * 2009 Social Science Research Council $33,000         International Peace and Security
 +  * 2009 Social Science Research Council $295,000 International Peace and Security
 +  * 2008 Social Science Research Council $300,000 Education
 +  * 2008 Social Science Research Council $150,000 Legacy
 +  * 2008 Social Science Research Council $50,000         Legacy
 +  * 2007 Social Science Research Council $2,000,000 Legacy
 +  * 2007 Social Science Research Council $225,000 International Peace and Security
 +  * 2007 Social Science Research Council $50,000         Education
 +  * 2005 Social Science Research Council $225,000        International Peace and Security
  
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