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Grawemeyer Prize
"Since 1985, the University of Louisville Grawemeyer Awards have recognized individuals and teams from all over the world for their innovative ideas." [1]
Contents
Previous Winners
Education previous winners
World Order previous winners
- 2009 - Michael Johnston
- 2008 - Philip Tetlock
- 2007 - Roland Paris
- 2006 - Fiona Terry
- 2005 - Francis Deng and Roberta Cohen
- 2004 - John Braithwaite and Peter Drahos
- 2003 - Stuart Kaufman
- 2002 - No Competition
- 2001 - Janine Wedel
- 2000 - Margaret E. Keck and Kathryn Sikkink
- 1999 - No Competition
- 1998 - No Competition
- 1997 - Herbert Kelman
- 1996 - Max Singer and Aaron Wildavsky
- 1995 - Gareth Evans
- 1994 - Mikhail Gorbachev
- 1993 - Donald Harman Akenson
- 1992 - Samuel Huntington, Herman Daly and John Cobb
- 1991 - United Nations World Commission on Environment and Development
- 1990 - Robert Jervis
- 1989 - Robert Keohane
- 1988 - Richard Neustadt and Ernest May
Music Composition previous winners
Psychology previous winners
Religion previous winners
- 2009 - Donald Shriver, Jr.
- 2008 - Margaret Farley
- 2007 - Timothy Tyson
- 2006 - Marilynne Robinson
- 2004 - Jonathan Sacks
- 2003 - Mark Juergensmeyer
- 2002 - Miroslav Volf
- 2001 - James L. Kugel
- 2000 - Jurgen Moltmann
- 1999 - No Competition]]
- 1998 - Charles Marsh
- 1997 - Larry L. Rasmussen
- 1996 - No Competition]]
- 1995 - Diana L. Eck
- 1994 - Stephen L. Carter
- 1993 - Elizabeth A. Johnson
- 1992 - Ralph Harper
- 1991 - John Harwood Hick
- 1990 - E.P. Sanders
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
References
- ↑ Previous Winners, Grawemeyer Awards, accessed March 23, 2009.