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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Protest And Resistance In America Hpr 314, Amanda Izenstark
Protest And Resistance In America Hpr 314, Amanda Izenstark
Library Impact Statements
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Intermediate Film Production Flm 220, Michael Vocino
Intermediate Film Production Flm 220, Michael Vocino
Library Impact Statements
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Poppular Culture Of The Arab World Arb 251, Joanna Burkhardt
Poppular Culture Of The Arab World Arb 251, Joanna Burkhardt
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History Internship His 577, Amanda Izenstark
History Internship His 577, Amanda Izenstark
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Topics In Chinese Linguistics Chn 550/450, Joanna Burkhardt
Topics In Chinese Linguistics Chn 550/450, Joanna Burkhardt
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Teaching Chinese As A Foreign Language Chn 551.441, Joanna Burkhardt
Teaching Chinese As A Foreign Language Chn 551.441, Joanna Burkhardt
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Chinese Instruction And Research Practicum Chn/Edc 552/452, Joanna Burkhardt
Chinese Instruction And Research Practicum Chn/Edc 552/452, Joanna Burkhardt
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Advanced Topics In Sociolinguistics Chn/Edc 553/453, Joanna Burkhardt
Advanced Topics In Sociolinguistics Chn/Edc 553/453, Joanna Burkhardt
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History Internship His 477, Joanna Burkhardt
History Internship His 477, Joanna Burkhardt
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History Of Film Iii Flm 206, Michael Vocino
History Of Film Iii Flm 206, Michael Vocino
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Italian In The Real World Itl 310, Joanna Burkhardt
Italian In The Real World Itl 310, Joanna Burkhardt
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Performing Race Eng 450g, Jim Kinnie
The Golden Girls: Addressing Issues Of Gender, Stigma, And Illness On Network Television, Miles Martin
The Golden Girls: Addressing Issues Of Gender, Stigma, And Illness On Network Television, Miles Martin
Senior Honors Projects
Over thirty years after its 1985 premiere, The Golden Girls remains an alluring and nostalgic presence in the cultural consciousness of America. In this work, I investigate exactly what it is about this magical show that has caused it to endure across generations, and in so doing, illuminate how television in general can transcend incidental popularity and have a lasting impact on those who view it. I frame this examination within the topic of disenfranchised illness, a subject that, given events such as the rise of HIV/AIDS, the emergence of crack-cocaine addiction, and the discovery of chronic fatigue syndrome in …
Cultural Hegemony In American Democracy, Mark A. Bocchini
Cultural Hegemony In American Democracy, Mark A. Bocchini
Senior Honors Projects
The 2016 presidential election and the rise of Trump caught most of us (if not all) by surprise. Over the course of the months leading up to the election, it became apparent the American people weren’t being given the truth, and if we were, it was framed—we were primed to believe certain things, and the agenda was already set. In the face of this I decided to look into exactly what caused the media’s behavior in this election cycle. It became apparent that the media, and the rise of Trump into prominence (and the presidency) had a common connection, which …
Bleeding Ink: Creativity In Grief For Resilience, Gabriel E. Sayre
Bleeding Ink: Creativity In Grief For Resilience, Gabriel E. Sayre
Senior Honors Projects
A venomous void pierces the present.
Emanating from the past, echoing to the future.
Seething sensations burrowing beneath the bone.
Seek a road, to not corrode.
Scribe or scribble, Scavenge salvation.
Settle cement of a new foundation.
Faceless fears fading,
weakening woes waning,
mending mentality.
Internally Inspired.
Transformation Transpired.
Existential Counseling For An Extraordinary Community, John Cox
Existential Counseling For An Extraordinary Community, John Cox
Senior Honors Projects
Existential philosophy views the anticipation of death as an opportunity to live more authentically; in doing so Existentialism challenges us to take responsibility for our fundamental freedom and the creation of meaning in life. In addition, psychotherapeutic methods that consciously utilize core existential concepts appear to have beneficial effects on those experiencing grief or bereavement. In particular the psychotherapeutic method Logotherapy, which is grounded in existential analysis, appears to be especially conducive to grief therapy in practice. Logotherapy helps client find their ‘will to meaning,’ which has astounding implications for the bereaved individual’s meaning making process.
Such implications, however, have …
Project Anonymous: When Anonymity Meets Artwork, Robert J. Riglietti
Project Anonymous: When Anonymity Meets Artwork, Robert J. Riglietti
Senior Honors Projects
In an attempt to build a new type of even playing field for artists, Kira Wencek and I developed an anonymous art sharing web app under the moniker of Project Anonymous. In an attempt to mitigate the drawbacks of current online avenues for creative content sharing, the app addresses privacy issues, visibility issues, and external artist influence. As the theorist of the group, using research from Manuel Castelles, Danah Boyd, and Jaron Lanier, I assisted in shaping the functionality and oversaw the general direction of the application. This assisted me in theorizing the hypothetical outcomes and social impacts that the …