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Jörg Vianden

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Restricted And Adaptive Masculine Gender Performance In White Gay College Men, Richard Anderson-Martinez, Jörg Vianden Jan 2014

Restricted And Adaptive Masculine Gender Performance In White Gay College Men, Richard Anderson-Martinez, Jörg Vianden

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This article presents the results of a qualitative exploration of the performance of masculine gender identities in six gay male students enrolled at a master’s comprehensive public institution in the Midwest. This article builds on the work of Laker and Davis (2011) and Rankin (2005). The findings indicate participants adapted their gender expressions to avoid harassment, discrimination, and physical harm, depending on their environment. Specific recommendations for college educators are offered.


Showing The Love: Predictors Of Student Loyalty To Undergraduate Institutions, Jörg Vianden, Patrick Barlow Jan 2014

Showing The Love: Predictors Of Student Loyalty To Undergraduate Institutions, Jörg Vianden, Patrick Barlow

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No abstract provided.


The Critical Incident Technique In Student Affairs Research And Practice, Jörg Vianden Jan 2012

The Critical Incident Technique In Student Affairs Research And Practice, Jörg Vianden

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No abstract provided.


Exploring Messages African American Men Receive About Attending A Predominantly White University, Jörg Vianden, John Kuykendall, Robert Mock, Rachel Korb Jan 2012

Exploring Messages African American Men Receive About Attending A Predominantly White University, Jörg Vianden, John Kuykendall, Robert Mock, Rachel Korb

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This article discusses the findings of a focus group study of 10 African American undergraduate men at a predominantly White Southern research institution. The authors explored African American men’s struggles with persistence through graduation. Findings suggest that prior to college participants faced distracting messages about what it means to attend a predominantly White institution from their families, schools, and community.


Exploring College Men’S Perceptions About Interacting With Faculty Beyond The Classroom, Jörg Vianden Jan 2009

Exploring College Men’S Perceptions About Interacting With Faculty Beyond The Classroom, Jörg Vianden

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No abstract provided.