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Impact – Information Management, Public Access, Community Transformation: Year Two Evaluation Report, September 1, 2001 Through August 31, 2002, Oscar Gutierrez, John Mcgah
Impact – Information Management, Public Access, Community Transformation: Year Two Evaluation Report, September 1, 2001 Through August 31, 2002, Oscar Gutierrez, John Mcgah
Center for Social Policy Publications
The goals of the IMPACT project are “to improve access to and delivery of human services for low-income residents, strengthen community planning and resource allocation, and enhance understanding of data on homelessness can be gathered and aggregated on local and national levels to accurately capture the scope of the problem and the effectiveness of efforts to ameliorate it.”
The Center for Social Policy (CSP), McCormack Institute at the University of UMass Boston was commissioned to produce a series of evaluation reports of the IMPACT project; this is the second of three reports covering year two activity of the IMPACT. The …
Boot Camps, Gaylene Armstrong, Doris Layton Mackenzie
Boot Camps, Gaylene Armstrong, Doris Layton Mackenzie
Criminology and Criminal Justice Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
They Call Him Comrade Undertaker': An Analysis Of Africa Organizing Prospects In Five U.S. Urban Areas, Prexy Nesbitt
They Call Him Comrade Undertaker': An Analysis Of Africa Organizing Prospects In Five U.S. Urban Areas, Prexy Nesbitt
Rozell 'Prexy' Nesbitt Writings and Speeches
Prexy Nesbitt, a Chicago-based anti-apartheid activist and educator, authored this treatise while serving as senior organizer of Africa Action, on organizing around Africa and Africa-related issues in five United States cities: Atlanta, Georgia; San Francisco, California; Washington, D.C.; Houston, Texas; and New York City, New York. 11 pages.
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 28, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 28, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.
- Sewell, Beth. Soda Society – Pouring Rights
- Lord, Joseph. ID Numbers Put Students at Risk – Identity Theft
- Sewell, Beth. New Soft Drink Deal Sweet for Western, Pepsi – Pouring Rights
- Hoang, Mai. Student Killed Driving to Class – Kenneth Rowan
- Lively, Jay. Snow Cancels Classes for First Time in Six Years
- Sasseen, Jessica. Directional Halls Free from Future Flooding
- Engineering Honors
- Lord, Joseph. Robbery Suspect Arrested – Steven Mayton
- Shinall, Dave. Jody Richards to Announce Candidacy
- Lowther, Clare. Student Wins Miss Kentucky USA – Lori Mitchell
- Hardin, Adriane. …
Umaine, Egyptian Students To Discuss Iraq Conflict, Susan Young
Umaine, Egyptian Students To Discuss Iraq Conflict, Susan Young
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
To help them gain a better understanding of the causes and potential consequences of a U.S.-Iraq confrontation, a dozen University of Maine students will discuss the issue with their counterparts from the American University in Cairo on Dec. 9, [2002] beginning at 12 p.m. The students will discuss Middle Eastern issues – with a focus on the situation in Iraq – via a livevideoconference hook-up in the Soderberg Center in Jenness Hall. The discussion will also be broadcast to the university’s Hutchinson Center in Belfast.
The Uptown Housing And Land Use Study, Center For Urban Research And Learning, Peter Haas, Philip Nyden, Thomas Walsh, Nathan Benefield, Christopher Giangreco
The Uptown Housing And Land Use Study, Center For Urban Research And Learning, Peter Haas, Philip Nyden, Thomas Walsh, Nathan Benefield, Christopher Giangreco
Center for Urban Research and Learning: Publications and Other Works
In the Fall of 2000, State Representative Larry McKeon, at the urging of local community groups and residents, commissioned Loyola University Chicago’s Center for Urban Research and Learning (CURL) to provide an analysis of relevant data regarding housing and land use in the Uptown community. A Local Advisory Council (LAC) was created to review, evaluate, and advise the project staff as they collected and analyzed data sets. For the past two years, researchers at CURL have worked with Organization of the NorthEast (ONE), Representative McKeon, and the LAC to collect and analyze data from a variety of sources. The goal …
“Private” Crime In Public Housing: Violent Victimization, Fear Of Crime And Social Isolation Among Women Public Housing Residents, Claire M. Renzetti, Shana L. Maier
“Private” Crime In Public Housing: Violent Victimization, Fear Of Crime And Social Isolation Among Women Public Housing Residents, Claire M. Renzetti, Shana L. Maier
CRVAW Faculty Journal Articles
Although public housing is typically associated with high crime rates, little research has been done on fear of crime or violent victimization experiences among public housing residents. Moreover, there are few studies that look specifically at women’s fear of crime or violent victimization experiences in public housing, despite the fact that women constitute the majority of public housing residents. These issues were examined in the present study through interviews with female public housing residents in Camden, New Jersey (NJ). The interviews reveal high rates of violent victimization, especially at the hands of intimates and acquaintances. Fear of crime is also …
"The Future Good And Great Of Our Land": Republican Mothers, Female Authors, And Domesticated Literacy In Antebellum New England, Sarah Robbins
"The Future Good And Great Of Our Land": Republican Mothers, Female Authors, And Domesticated Literacy In Antebellum New England, Sarah Robbins
Faculty Articles
In an 1830s review of Lydia Maria Child's Good Wives published in Sarah Hale's Ladies' Magazine, the enthusiastic commentator quoted above sets Child's latest book within a thriving literary culture that values didactic literature. Acknowledging the importance of a genre I call the domestic literacy narrative, the reviewer confidently asserts that "the prevalent rage for reading" promises to promote not only familial but national well-being-promises, that is, if more books like Child's are regularly published to help train women to direct their family's reading and extract from it principles and behaviors consonant with their country's "future good."
Social And Emotional Outcomes Of Childhood Sexual Abuse: A Review Of Recent Research, Kimberly A. Tyler
Social And Emotional Outcomes Of Childhood Sexual Abuse: A Review Of Recent Research, Kimberly A. Tyler
Department of Sociology: Faculty Publications
A total of 41 articles examined the social and emotional outcomes of childhood sexual abuse. The outcomes examined included suicide and substance use, gang involvement, pregnancy, running away, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), risky sexual behavior, and behavioral problems. Results for each of these outcomes tended to vary by developmental period. How¬ever, problems of internalizing and externalizing behavior appeared to be specific to sexually abused children of all age groups. Some studies found differences in outcome according to gender, race, and age. Although findings related to abuse characteristics were found to vary from study to study, severity of the abuse, use …
The Strategic Uses Of Gender In Household Negotiations: Women Workers On Mexico’S Northern Border, Leslie C. Gates
The Strategic Uses Of Gender In Household Negotiations: Women Workers On Mexico’S Northern Border, Leslie C. Gates
Sociology Faculty Scholarship
The study illustrates the potential of the ‘doing gender’ perspective to explain why employment helps women win some negotiations at home but not others. Eighteen in-depth interviews with women maquiladora workers in Mexico suggest that employment may help women gain new rights and extend the limits of respect accorded them by male companions and parents. Women were more successful when they used negotiating strategies that conformed to their gender identity, such as making offers, than when they used negotiating strategies that challenged traditional gender norms, such as withdrawing services or making threats.
From Paper To Action: State-Level Interagency Agreements For Supported Employment Of People With Disabilities, Deborah Metzel, Susan M. Foley, John Butterworth
From Paper To Action: State-Level Interagency Agreements For Supported Employment Of People With Disabilities, Deborah Metzel, Susan M. Foley, John Butterworth
All Institute for Community Inclusion Publications
Over the past decade there has been an increasing national emphasis on the participation of individuals with disabilities in the labor force. This concern was recognized through Executive Order No. 13078 signed by President Bill Clinton in March 1998, establishing the Presidential Task Force on Employment of Adults with Disabilities. The Task Force was charged with a mission "to create a coordinated and aggressive policy to bring adults with disabilities into gainful employment at a rate that is as close as possible to that of the general adult population" (Section 1 (c)). Legislation and policy changes have also been directed …
Best Practices In Service-Learning At Christian Private Liberal Arts Colleges And Universities, Regan Harwell Schaffer
Best Practices In Service-Learning At Christian Private Liberal Arts Colleges And Universities, Regan Harwell Schaffer
Thesis, Dissertations, Student Creative Activity, and Scholarship
The purpose of this study was to develop a working definition of service-Ieaming, identify the best practices of service-learning in the Christian college context and based upon that information develop a model that could be replicated at similar colleges and universities. To address the research questions, the researcher performed a descriptive study which incorporated the following: (a) examination of the findings of unpublished data from a survey on service-Iearning at 90 Christian colleges and universities and notes from a conference on service-learning at faith-based institutions; (b) conducting a thorough review of the literature on service-learning and the mission and purpose …
The Impact Of Density: The Importance Of Nonlinearity And Selection On Flight And Fight Responses, Wendy C. Regoeczi
The Impact Of Density: The Importance Of Nonlinearity And Selection On Flight And Fight Responses, Wendy C. Regoeczi
Sociology & Criminology Faculty Publications
Unlike commonsense notions and the findings from animal research, the literature concerning the effects of density on human social behavior is paralyzed by contradictory findings. This article examines empirically two fundamental issues which could account for this and which are central to the density-crowding debate: (1) whether observed crowding effects are the result of causation or selection and (2)whether individuals are negatively affected by both low and high levels of density. Data from the Toronto Mental Health and Stress study are analyzed using structural equation modeling to investigate these questions. The results support the notion that the effects of density …
Assessment Of Refugee Status Determination Procedure At Unhcr’S Cairo Office 2001-2002, Michael Kagan
Assessment Of Refugee Status Determination Procedure At Unhcr’S Cairo Office 2001-2002, Michael Kagan
Faculty Journal Articles
In Egypt, refugee status determination (RSD) by the United Nations refugee agency is frequently the single most important decision anyone will make affecting the life of an asylum-seeker. In 2001, the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) office in Cairo received the most individual RSD applications of all of the agency's offices worldwide. The Cairo office has taken some significant steps to improve the RSD process. At the same time, some important international standards of fair and effective RSD procedures have not been implemented. In recent years, the number of refugee applicants in Egypt has grown and UNHCR-Cairo's resources have …
Criminology And Animal Studies: A Sociological View, Piers Beirne
Criminology And Animal Studies: A Sociological View, Piers Beirne
Department of Criminology
No abstract provided.
At The Crossroads Commercial Music And Community Experience The Quonset Auditorium - A Roadhouse On The Dixie Highway, Amber Ridington
At The Crossroads Commercial Music And Community Experience The Quonset Auditorium - A Roadhouse On The Dixie Highway, Amber Ridington
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
This study of the Quonset Auditorium, one roadhouse among many on the regular tour route of R&B, gospel and country musicians in the post-World War II era (1947- 1959), illustrates the important role of roadhouses during a time of growth and change in popular music. It situates memories and experiences from the Quonset Auditorium in relation to regional and national movements of the day such as highway development, commercial and popular music, and the civil rights movement. With hindsight, we can see that the Quonset Auditorium stood at a crossroads as regards these social and technological movements of the post-WW …
Perpetrators Of Early Physical And Sexual Abuse Among Homeless And Runaway Adolescents, Kimberly A. Tyler, Ana Mari Cauce
Perpetrators Of Early Physical And Sexual Abuse Among Homeless And Runaway Adolescents, Kimberly A. Tyler, Ana Mari Cauce
Department of Sociology: Faculty Publications
Objective: To examine abuse specific variables among homeless and runaway adolescents and to look at perpetrators of childhood abuse.
Method: A total of 372 homeless and runaway adolescents were interviewed using a systematic sam¬pling strategy in metropolitan Seattle. Young people were interviewed on the streets and in shelters by outreach workers in youth service agencies.
Results: Approximately one-half of these young people reported being physically abused and al¬most one-third experienced sexual abuse. Females experienced significantly higher rates of sex¬ual abuse compared to males, and sexual minority youth experienced significantly higher rates of physical and sexual abuse compared to …
Course Content Of Sociology Of Aging And Social Gerontology Syllabi: Interdisciplinary Relations, Paula Newby
Course Content Of Sociology Of Aging And Social Gerontology Syllabi: Interdisciplinary Relations, Paula Newby
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The United States is undergoing a major increase in a segment of the population we socially define and understand as aged. By the year 2030 approximately one in every five Americans will be 65 years or older. Because the concept of age is encompassed in our everyday world of social reality, it is a subject matter for the discipline of sociology. Aging is also recognized as a subject matter for courses in social gerontology, which incorporates a multidisciplinary approach with material from social, psychological, and biological areas. This research endeavor constitutes a content analysis of course syllabi found in the …
National Tribal Gaming Official To Speak At Umaine, Susan Young
National Tribal Gaming Official To Speak At Umaine, Susan Young
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
A proposal by two Maine Indian tribes to build a $650 million casino in the southern part of the state has generated a lot of controversy. Casino advocates say gaming monies will enable the tribes to become self-sufficient while also boosting state revenues. Opponents, on the other hand, say such a facility would lead to increased crime in the area, take employees away from area businesses, and cost the state millions to treat people with gambling addiction problems. Governor Angus King even went so far as to say casinos would take money from the pockets of local people and create …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 27, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 27, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.
- Hoang, Mai. Gary Ransdell Gets Big Contract
- Tucker, Kyle. One Wild Weekend – Basketball
- Lord, Joseph. Freshman Indicted in Pearce-Ford Tower Robbery – Steven Mayton
- Hollenkamp, Katie. $500 Fee for Moving Takes Effect
- Lord, Joseph. Housing Agreement No Longer Friendly
- Bonner, Tim. Editorial Cartoon re: Pizza Dominos
- Open the Door; Domino’s Deserved Big Red Pizza Contract
- Wansley, Mandi. College Heights Herald Should Mention All Religious Options
- Smith, Lloyd. Jim Breuer Should Have Squeezed out Greeks
- O’Connor, Molly. Students’ & Faculty Opinion Not Included – Faculty Senate, Gary Ransdell
- Hardin, …
Solving The Mystery Of Guanxi-A Sociological Explanation Of Social Exchange And Social Networking In Guanxi Practice, Sara Zhang Abramson
Solving The Mystery Of Guanxi-A Sociological Explanation Of Social Exchange And Social Networking In Guanxi Practice, Sara Zhang Abramson
FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Guanxi, loosely defined as "inter-personal relations" or "personal connections," is one of the key socio-cultural concepts in understanding Chinese society. This thesis presented a theoretical examination of the Chinese socio-cultural concept of guanxi. By using a broad survey of the available literature, this thesis established the following points: Social structures shape and define the development of guanxi practice in Chinese society. Guanxi relationships are based on the social exchange of gifts and favors in dyadic or multi-stranded social networks. While following the general rules of reciprocity found in social exchange, guanxi exchange is also governed by the internalized social norms …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 26, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 26, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.
- Sasseen, Jessica. New Stops for Topper Transit
- Hardin, Adriane. Miss-ter Western? – Alpha Gamma Delta
- Hightower, Kyle. Tops to Face Different Cats, Same Stakes – Basketball
- Lively, Jay. Engineer Dissects World Trade Center Collapse – Gene Corley
- Sainlar, Lindsay. A Day to Butt Out – Great American Smokeout
- Hoang, Mai. Couple Funds Autism Program – John & Linda Kelly
- Hoang, Mai. Health Insurance Switch on Table for Vote – Regents
- Bannon, Tim. Editorial Cartoon re: John Hardin on Diversity
- Hall, Rex. George Bush Needs to Get His Priorities Straight …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 25, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 25, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.
- Lord, Joseph. Two Students Charged with Armed Robbery
- Hoang, Mai. Attorneys Settle Staci Nash Suit
- Lord, Joseph. Nothing to Lose – Intramurals
- Holm, Hollan. 1,000-Plus Fans Turned Away – Jim Breuer
- Sewell, Beth. Domino’s Will Accept Big Red Cards
- Sasseen, Jessica. More Than $1,000 Stolen in Pearce-Ford Tower
- Sasseen, Jessica. Poor Attendance, Fire Alarm Plague Safety Forum
- Sewell, Beth. Committee Selects Alumna for New Director Position – Shawna Cawthorn, WKU Bookstore
- O’Connor, Molly. Plan Will Connect New Students – Freshman Seminar
- Don’t Leave Student Interest Out in the Cold …
Neighborhood Associations: The Foundation Of Community Development, Roger A. Lohmann
Neighborhood Associations: The Foundation Of Community Development, Roger A. Lohmann
Faculty & Staff Scholarship
Neighborhood associations are one of the most ubiquitous types of voluntary organization. This paper reviews a variety of theoretical and practical perspectives on the concept of neighborhood and the various organized expressions of neighborhood organizing in rural and urban communities.
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 24, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 24, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.
- Hoang, Mai. More Hospitals In-network – Health Insurance
- Sigman, Amber. Line Dancing – A Chorus Line
- Hoang, Mai. Alumnus May Get University of Louisville Job – James Ramsey
- Riley, Cassie. Bands Wants to Return to Old Kentucky Home – Nappy Roots
- Lord, Joseph. Campus Safety Forum Today
- Riley, Cassie. Food Services Adds Selections, Hours
- Books for Balling – Southern Kentucky Book Fest
- Tucker, Kyle. Toppers Ink Two Early – Basketball
- Hoang, Mai. Judge to Consider Dismissal – Staci Nash
- Sasseen, Jessica. Student Government Association Handing Out Book Scholarships
- Warren, …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 23, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 23, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.
- Merrick, Amy. Different Faces Different World – Kenya
- Shinall, Dave & Jessica Sasseen. Storms Roll Through Region – Tornadoes
- Lively, Jay & Olga Cronin. Diddle Arena Opens for Games
- Lord, Joseph. Student Reports Rape
- Bonner, Tim. Editorial Cartoon re: Every Vote Counts
- Brandenburg, James & Ben Idle. Name Court After John Oldham – Diddle Arena
- Lowder, Brian. Students Have No Pride
- Elections Critical, Help Should Be Commended
- Hoang, Mai. Kentucky Universities Brace for Possible Budget Cuts
- Buckman, Josh. Toppers Sweep Three in Green Bay – Swimming
- Moore, Michael. Rookie …
Ua12/2/1 In His Hands, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 In His Hands, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
College Heights Herald magazine regarding the men's basketball team. Articles include:
- Hightower, Kyle. Dennis Felton Pitches Success to Fifth Degree
- Farner, Keith. Seniors Stepping Into Leadership Roles – Nate Williams, David Boyden
- Hightower, Kyle. Tickets on Sale – Basketball
- Schoenbaechler, Danny. Hidden Talent Gives Extra Boost – Mike Wells, Todor Pandov
- Eadens, Adam. Tops Face Tough Road
- Hightower, Kyle. Chris Marcus Sitting the Bench Indefinitely
- Buckman, Josh. Western Struggles to Shrug Off Mid-major Label
- Casagrande, Michael. Rookies, Big Jelly Key Now & Later
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 22, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 22, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.
- Farner, Keith. Back from the Brink – Football
- Sasseen, Jessica. Western Updating Campus Master Plan
- Sewell, Beth. Diddle Arena to Open Doors Sunday
- Shinall, Dave. Western Affected Outcome – Elections
- Peak, Sara. Yearbook Returns to Hill – Talisman
- Athletics Not Too Good to Ask Faculty for Spots – Parking
- Simmons, Bruce. Peace Better for Business & High School Seniors
- Rawlings, Mark. Editorial Cartoon re: Enrollment Cap
- Bussey, Charles. Listen for New Voices – Protests
- Cooper, Christopher. Gazebo is All Flash
- Lord, Joseph. College Heights Herald Wins Award
- Hardin, Adriane. …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 21, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 21, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.
- Hoang, Mai. Premiums Will Increase 17 to 68 Percent – Health Insurance
- Lord, Joseph. Hilltopper Athletic Foundation to Receive Privileges – Parking
- Shinall, Dave. Bosnia Bound
- Moore, Michael. Two Leave Team; Only Nine Lady Toppers Left – Basketball
- Riley, Cassie. Student Government Association Will Not Build Gazebo
- Sewell, Beth. Elevators Being Fixed – Potter Hall
- Shinall, Dave. Vatican Public Relations Buff Visits Western – Giancarlo Polenghi
- Assessments Can Only Make University Better
- Pruitt, Ross. Gazebo Money Still Present
- Brewer, Andre. Stop Criticizing Nappy Roots
- Frey, Trevor. Police Should Do …
Ua12/2/1 Back On Their Feet, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 Back On Their Feet, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
College Heights Herald magazine about the women's basketball team. Articles include:
- Moore, Michael. Team Hopes to Win Back Fans, Fame
- Schoenbaechler, Danny. Without Star, Team Will Count on Scoring by Committee
- Farner, Keith. Conference Getting Stronger as Lady Toppers Try to Follow Suit
- Casagrande, Michael. No. 21 Louisiana Tech to Test Lady Toppers Out of Gate
- Lively, Jay. Her Vertical Takes Her a Half-inch Above the Rim – Tiffany Porter-Talbert
- Casagrande, Michael. Tiffany Diggins Expected to Step Up After Injury
- Moore, Michael. Camryn Whitaker’s Absence Leaves Team Wondering
- Eadens, Adam. Seniors Set Pace for New Season
- Buckman, Josh. Mary Cowles’ …