2004 Bridges Summer Research Reports

The following are reports filed by 2004 CLAS Summer Research Grant Recipients.

Alexandra Aquino-Fike
Boalt Hall School of Law
"Women’s Right to Land and Water in El Salvador and Nicaragua"

Samantha Ehrlich
School of Public Health
"Investigating the Sexual & Reproductive Health of Adolescents in Bilwi, Puerto Cabezas, the North Atlantic Autonomous Region of Nicaragua"

Katherine Schlaefer
School of Public Health
"Health Risk Behaviours of Street Kids in Ecuador"

Additional Bridges Summer Research Reports, 2004

Marlene M. Clarke
School of Public Health
"Sexual Exploitation among Girls and Adolescents in Bluefields, Nicaragua"

Sarah Lynn Lopez
Architecture
"The Remittance House:
Transnational Architecture in 21st century Mexico"

Miranda Lucia Ritterman
School of Public Health
"Social Networks and Public Health in Cuba"

Enrique R. Silva
City and Regional Planning
"The Model Highway: Chilean Neoliberalism, Capital City Planning and the Making of Santiago’s Costanera Norte"
Meg Stalcup
Anthropology
"Urban Relations: the example of an open market in Rio de Janeiro"
Simeon Tegel
Latin American Studies
"An Investigation into the Social Impacts of the Camisea Gas Project on the Matsigenka People of the Peruvian Amazon"

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