NOTRE DAME RESEARCH WORKSHOP ON 
RIOTS AND PROTEST


The NDRWRP is a research team made up primarily of undergraduate students. The workshop is currently engaged in a number of studies of rioting and protest. Please see our Home Page for more information about the workshop. Since the Research Workshop began in 1998, various reports on our activities have appeared in campus publications and elsewhere. Here we have collected some of these reports and other information about our activities.

"Junior explores new questions of race in protest research"
     Notre Dame News and Information Spotlight Feb. 11, 2005.

"Bowl Game Brawls" American Association for the Advancement of Science
    Dec. 31, 2002. Myers comments on Sport Celebration Riots on Science Update
    (Real Player Required).

"Covering the Mean Streets" Notre Dame Magazine, Winter, 2000-01

"Research Pipeline" South Bend Tribune, Dec. 16, 2000

Midwest Sociological Society Conference, April 2000
    Six undergraduate project members presented at the Midwest meetings.
    Here is a sampling of the reactions to their work.

Notre Dame Press Release, April 2000
    A preview of our activities at the Midwest Conference.

Excerpt from the Adademic Review, Notre Dame Annual Report, 1999 
        (Read the Full Academic Review Here)

"Classroom Riots" Scholastic Magazine, September 1999

Our Research Output (grants, papers, and presentations)


The Research Workshop is currently coordinated by Prof. Dan Myers of the Department of Sociology.