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Letting Students Speak: Making The Classroom Student-Centered Through Multimodal Projects, Claire Lutkewitte
Letting Students Speak: Making The Classroom Student-Centered Through Multimodal Projects, Claire Lutkewitte
CAHSS Faculty Presentations, Proceedings, Lectures, and Symposia
No abstract provided.
'Just Like I Don't Belong’: Uncanny Noir In The Twilight Zone, Marlisa Santos
'Just Like I Don't Belong’: Uncanny Noir In The Twilight Zone, Marlisa Santos
CAHSS Faculty Presentations, Proceedings, Lectures, and Symposia
No abstract provided.
Inklings And Tentacled Things: Grasping At Kinship Through Video Games, Melissa Bianchi
Inklings And Tentacled Things: Grasping At Kinship Through Video Games, Melissa Bianchi
Communication, Media, and Arts Faculty Articles
Connecting Haraway’s recent observations about “making kin” to video games, this essay examines how particular elements of the medium might cultivate nuanced considerations for multispecies relations. To fully grasp how video games broadly redefine relations between human and nonhuman animals, we must consider the role of game aesthetics and play mechanics in players’ experiences of becoming-with. These elements of games fundamentally shape players’ engagements with the medium and are inextricably linked to their storytelling and production. Moreover, game aesthetics and play mechanics (in conjunction with storytelling) demand that players take specific actions and inhabit distinct roles during play, enabling players …
Collaboration And Contention: Reflections On Building A Literacy Center, Karina Lozano, Juliette Cross Kitchens, Kelly A. Concannon
Collaboration And Contention: Reflections On Building A Literacy Center, Karina Lozano, Juliette Cross Kitchens, Kelly A. Concannon
CAHSS Faculty Presentations, Proceedings, Lectures, and Symposia
No abstract provided.
A Randomized Trial Of Brief Assessment Interventions To Reduce Hiv/Sti Sexual Risk And Drug Use Among Young Adults Who Use Drugs In The Club Scene, Steven P. Kurtz, Mance E. Buttram, Maria Elizabeth Pagano, Hilary L Surratt
A Randomized Trial Of Brief Assessment Interventions To Reduce Hiv/Sti Sexual Risk And Drug Use Among Young Adults Who Use Drugs In The Club Scene, Steven P. Kurtz, Mance E. Buttram, Maria Elizabeth Pagano, Hilary L Surratt
CAHSS Faculty Presentations, Proceedings, Lectures, and Symposia
Extensive polydrug use puts nightclub attendees at high risk for health problems, including HIV/ STI; mental distress; and drug dependence.
There is pervasive resistance to participation in formal interventions. Club scene participants tend to be suspicious of or disinterested in drug use and sexual risk prevention messages delivered by governmental or health authorities.
Efficacious interventions to reduce sexual risk, drug use, and related consequences for this population are not apparent in the literature.
A Qualitative Study Of African American/Black Msm's Experiences Of Participating In A Substance Use And Sexual Risk Reduction Intervention, Mance E. Buttram, Steven P. Kurtz
A Qualitative Study Of African American/Black Msm's Experiences Of Participating In A Substance Use And Sexual Risk Reduction Intervention, Mance E. Buttram, Steven P. Kurtz
CAHSS Faculty Articles
The majority of new HIV infections in the United States are among men who have sex with men (MSM), and African American/Black MSM are especially affected. Employing a grounded theory approach, this study presents qualitative data from 21 African American/Black MSM who participated in a substance use and sexual risk reduction intervention trial (Project ROOM [men Reaching Out to Other Men]) in South Florida. African American/Black MSM from Project ROOM reduced their substance use and sexual risk behaviors at a faster rate than other men in the study. The present study examines how the experiences of participation in Project ROOM …
Systematic Surveillance Of Illicitly Manufactured Fentanyl Cases Initiated By Law Enforcement, Steven P. Kurtz, Mance E. Buttram
Systematic Surveillance Of Illicitly Manufactured Fentanyl Cases Initiated By Law Enforcement, Steven P. Kurtz, Mance E. Buttram
CAHSS Faculty Presentations, Proceedings, Lectures, and Symposia
No abstract provided.
2017 Abraham S. Fischler College Of Education, College Of Arts, Humanities And Social Sciences, College Of Psychology, Nova Southeastern University
2017 Abraham S. Fischler College Of Education, College Of Arts, Humanities And Social Sciences, College Of Psychology, Nova Southeastern University
NSU Commencement Programs
No abstract provided.
Abuse Liability Of Tapentadol Is Significantly Lower Than Other Schedule Ii Opioids, Steven P. Kurtz
Abuse Liability Of Tapentadol Is Significantly Lower Than Other Schedule Ii Opioids, Steven P. Kurtz
CAHSS Faculty Presentations, Proceedings, Lectures, and Symposia
No abstract provided.
Seeing Strange Things: Fantastical Visual Portrayals Of The Caribbean, Andrea E. Shaw-Nevins
Seeing Strange Things: Fantastical Visual Portrayals Of The Caribbean, Andrea E. Shaw-Nevins
CAHSS Faculty Presentations, Proceedings, Lectures, and Symposia
No abstract provided.
Sexual Risk Behaviours Associated With Unlicensed Driving Among Young Adults In Miami’S Electronic Dance Music Nightclub Scene, Mance E. Buttram, Steven P. Kurtz, Roddia J. Paul
Sexual Risk Behaviours Associated With Unlicensed Driving Among Young Adults In Miami’S Electronic Dance Music Nightclub Scene, Mance E. Buttram, Steven P. Kurtz, Roddia J. Paul
CAHSS Faculty Articles
Literature indicates that unlicensed driving (UD) offenders report substance use risk behaviours, yet data related to sexual risk behaviours is unknown. This study examined sexual and other risk behaviours among young adults in Miami, Florida, comparing UD and non-UD offenders (n = 498). Compared with others, UD offenders were more likely to report group sex history, being high for sex half the time or more, purchasing sex and sexually transmissible infection history. Results suggest that locating sexual risk reduction interventions inside of the justice system would benefit UD offenders.
"The Theories Underlying The Con Environment" From The Pop Culture Business Handbook For Cons And Festivals, Jon Garon
Faculty Scholarship
This article is part of a series of book excerpts from The Pop Culture Business Handbook for Cons and Festivals, which provides the business, strategy, and legal reference guide for fan conventions, film festivals, musical festivals, and cultural events.Content from Cons and festivals dominate U.S. pop culture. The conventions serve as launching pads for new artists, entrepreneurs, and innovators. The smaller versions of these events create space to develop fan fiction, allow new artists to expose their work to interested audiences, and provide an entry point for new creative enterprises. As a cultural event and platform for expression, these events …