Research Directors
Anthropology: Rajani Kanth, with Garry Sotnik
Economics: Rajani Kanth, Neva Goodwin and Brian Roach
History: Barbara Driscoll and Kenneth Weisbrode, with Neva Goodwin,
Raymond Grew (Professor of History Emeritus, University of Michigan)
and Akira Iriye (Professor of History Emeritus, Harvard University)
Philosophy: David Kiron and Neva Goodwin
Political Science: Rajani Kanth, with Garry Sotnik
Sociology: Rajani Kanth, with Brian Roach
Social Psychology: Pamela Velez-Vega and Tim Kasser (Professor of Psychology,
Knox College) with Neva Goodwin
Project Coordinators
Mary Knoble (2003-2005)
Suzanne Bremer (2005-2009)
Technical Directors:
Bradley Wangia (2003-2005)
Lisa Weil (2005-2006)
Sajedul Hoq (2007-2009)
Kamal Shah (July 2009-January 2010)
Assistant Project Coordinators
Anna Bromberg (2006-2007)
Quincy Chang (2007-2008)
Ishita Islam (2008-2009)
Anthropology
Economics
History
Political Science
Sociology
Social Psychology
Note: the students listed all made extremely valuable contributions to the collection and organization of the SSL; it could not possibly have been created without them. They are listed with the degrees they have earned; while working at GDAE some were undergraduates, and some graduate students, their ages generally ranging between 18 and 24. A few names are bolded, to recognize students whose contributions were especially critical to the projects success; in doing so, we recognize the danger that we may have failed to give equal weight to some others who also deserve special recognition.
We acknowledge with special appreciation the publishers who have generously permitted reproduction in the Special Collections section of large amounts of material to which they hold copyright. They are, for the Evolving Values series, the University of Michigan Press; for the Frontier Issues series, the Island Press in Washington D.C.; for the selections from books by John Kenneth Galbraith, Houghton Mifflin Publishers, in Boston, Massachusetts; and for the New Global History Series the New Global History Initiative, at www.newglobalhistory.com.
The creators of the SSL are grateful to all owners of copyrighted material who have given permission to reproduce their material in this project. The list below covers publishers or others who hold the copyright for 15 or more articles or book chapters that appear in the SSL collection. Many of these have provided abbreviated descriptions of their activities which can be accessed by clicking on the name of our publishing partner. At the end of each such description there is usually an Internet address through which you can find out more about the organization.
Copyright Notification: The Social Science Library (SSL) is for distribution in a defined set of countries. The complete list may be found here. Free distribution within these countries is encouraged, but copyright law forbids distribution outside of these countries.