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The Longevity Of Religious Terrorist Organizations, William John Hughes
The Longevity Of Religious Terrorist Organizations, William John Hughes
Senior Projects Spring 2017
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies of Bard College.
Rustic Roots And Fiddle Hell: An Ethnography Of Fiddle Camps In The Northeastern United States, Flannery Blanchard Brown
Rustic Roots And Fiddle Hell: An Ethnography Of Fiddle Camps In The Northeastern United States, Flannery Blanchard Brown
Senior Projects Spring 2017
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Arts of Bard College.
After The Crash-The Ground And The Sublime In The Works Of Hito Steyerl And Trevor Paglen, Niall Gabriel Murphy
After The Crash-The Ground And The Sublime In The Works Of Hito Steyerl And Trevor Paglen, Niall Gabriel Murphy
Senior Projects Spring 2017
An analysis into how fact, fiction, and perspective are affected in contemporary digital economies, through the work of artists Hito Steyerl and Trevor Paglen.
The Cliff, Beatrice Ann Wedd
The Cliff, Beatrice Ann Wedd
Senior Projects Spring 2017
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College.
The South Bronx: Exploring The Critical Role Of Neighborhood Attachment In Education, Financial Security, And Aspirations, Sabrina Sultana
The South Bronx: Exploring The Critical Role Of Neighborhood Attachment In Education, Financial Security, And Aspirations, Sabrina Sultana
Senior Projects Spring 2017
Based on qualitative interviews in the South Bronx, a residentially segregated area in New York City notorious for its historically concentrated poverty and physical urban decay, this study explores lived experiences that reveal the impacts of living in an urban poor neighborhood on quality of life. Neighborhood attachment is one lens to evaluate residents’ subjective perceptions of quality of life in relation to objective qualities of neighborhoods. Contrary to previous research linking strong neighborhood attachment to wealthier residential environments, a majority of South Bronx residents who participated in this study share a fairly strong sense of neighborhood attachment. This study …
“Led By The Nose”: An Examination Of Mythic, Political, And Personal Transformations In The Poetry Of W.B. Yeats, Sophie Cornelia Gallant Green
“Led By The Nose”: An Examination Of Mythic, Political, And Personal Transformations In The Poetry Of W.B. Yeats, Sophie Cornelia Gallant Green
Senior Projects Spring 2017
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College.
The Sea Comes Back, Lila Taylor Dunlap
The Sea Comes Back, Lila Taylor Dunlap
Senior Projects Spring 2017
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College.