Yale University
For Advancing A New Field Of American Political Economy
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Amount$1,500,000
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Program
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Date Awarded11/12/2024
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Term41 Months
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Type of SupportProject
Overview
Yale University’s Consortium on the American Political Economy (CAPE) seeks to build a vibrant field of American Political Economy within the discipline of political science. It promotes excellent research while training the next generation of intellectual leaders through events such as an annual Summer Academy for young scholars and an annual research conference. CAPE’s goal is to cultivate an intellectual movement within political science that breaks free from orthodoxies that have narrowed the study of American politics. Continuing and extending CAPE’s success in building this field can have a substantial impact on academic discourse, encouraging the development of usable knowledge.
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Grants to this Grantee
for a project on administrative law
Scholarship on administrative law shapes how policymakers and judges design and enforce the laws that structure the exercise of federal regulatory power. As a result, the intellectual debates in administrative law play a big role in establishing what is possible and legitimate in public policy. This project will support and accelerate new ideas and scholarship in administrative law that are more attuned to disparities of economic power, racial and gender inequities in society, and the value of democracy.
for the Governance in Online Speech Leadership Series at Yale Law School
A grant to Yale Law School’s Information Society Project will support its Governance in Online Speech Leadership Series that informs the public debate about timely online speech and content moderation issues.
for a Tribal co-management convening
This grant is to sponsor a Tribal Resource Co-Management Workshop, co-hosted by the Forest School — part of the Yale University School of the Environment, which, since 1900, has addressed the world’s most critical environmental challenges through research, practice-based scholarship, and public engagement — and the Yale Center for Environmental Justice, which catalyzes partnerships and expands interdisciplinary research, teaching, and practice in environmental justice. (Substrategy: Advance Conservation Protections)