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Socioeconomic Status's Impact On The Experience Of Loneliness, Tessa Samuels
Socioeconomic Status's Impact On The Experience Of Loneliness, Tessa Samuels
Sociology & Anthropology Theses
Loneliness is a feeling that is nearly universal, yet some people are more vulnerable to prolonged exposures of the experience of loneliness. Due to the subjective nature of loneliness, there is minimal literature on loneliness without the variable of social isolation (Hawkley et al. 2008, Ryan et al. 2008, Kearns et al. 2015, Lee and Ishii-Kuntz 1987) or social capital (Benner and Wang 2014, Andersson 1998, Ryan et al. 2008, Kearns et al. 2015) involved. There are numerous variables that impact loneliness. One must consider age — there has been solid gerontology research that reveals that elderly people are less …
The Radical Practice Of “Hanging Out”: China’S University Student Dissidents, Kyle Chong
The Radical Practice Of “Hanging Out”: China’S University Student Dissidents, Kyle Chong
Race and Pedagogy Journal: Teaching and Learning for Justice
This interdisciplinary paper advances existing empirical research on the longevity of anti-state university student protests in the People’s Republic of China. This paper contributes ethnographic data from Beijing and Fuzhou university students to yield a Marxian critique of Chinese authoritarianism. This paper asserts that empowering identity development and subversive scholarship, or the use of critical scholarship to transmit critical consciousness of political injustice, in Chinese universities creates more durable resistance against Chinese authoritarianism. This paper concludes that methodological and tactical shifts can similarly sustain American student protest.
A Race And Pedagogy National Conference Reflection, Amanda Diaz
A Race And Pedagogy National Conference Reflection, Amanda Diaz
Race and Pedagogy Journal: Teaching and Learning for Justice
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The Trail, 2019-04-19, Associated Students Of The University Of Puget Sound
The Trail, 2019-04-19, Associated Students Of The University Of Puget Sound
The Trail
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The Trail, 2019-03-29, Associated Students Of The University Of Puget Sound
The Trail, 2019-03-29, Associated Students Of The University Of Puget Sound
The Trail
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The Trail, 2019-03-15, Associated Students Of The University Of Puget Sound
The Trail, 2019-03-15, Associated Students Of The University Of Puget Sound
The Trail
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The Trail, 2019-03-08, Associated Students Of The University Of Puget Sound
The Trail, 2019-03-08, Associated Students Of The University Of Puget Sound
The Trail
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