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Articles 1 - 30 of 408
Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
The Monster In The Courtroom, Sonja R. West
Supreme Court Oral Argument Video: A Review Of Media Effects Research And Suggestions For Study, Edward L. Carter
Supreme Court Oral Argument Video: A Review Of Media Effects Research And Suggestions For Study, Edward L. Carter
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cameras At The Supreme Court: A Rhetorical Analysis, Lisa T. Mcelroy
Cameras At The Supreme Court: A Rhetorical Analysis, Lisa T. Mcelroy
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cameras In The Courtroom In The Twenty-First Century: The U.S. Supreme Court Learning From Abroad?, Kyu Ho Youm
Cameras In The Courtroom In The Twenty-First Century: The U.S. Supreme Court Learning From Abroad?, Kyu Ho Youm
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Justices And News Judgment: The Supreme Court As News Editor, Amy Gajda
The Justices And News Judgment: The Supreme Court As News Editor, Amy Gajda
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
U.S. Supreme Court Justices And Press Access, Ronnell Andersen Jones
U.S. Supreme Court Justices And Press Access, Ronnell Andersen Jones
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Not A Free Press Court?, Lyrissa Barnett Lidsky
Moving Beyond Cameras In The Courtroom: Technology, The Media, And The Supreme Court, Mary-Rose Papandrea
Moving Beyond Cameras In The Courtroom: Technology, The Media, And The Supreme Court, Mary-Rose Papandrea
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Spartan Daily December 6, 2012, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily December 6, 2012, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)
Volume 139, Issue 51
Popular Culture’S Ambivalence Toward Female Autonomy: The Great Depression, Ian M. Post
Popular Culture’S Ambivalence Toward Female Autonomy: The Great Depression, Ian M. Post
Grand Valley Journal of History
The Great Depression forced many Americans to accept new and alternate methods of income when faced with low unemployment and a harsh economic environment. This crisis spawned the autonomous women of the Great Depression's popular culture that signified the acceptance of the newly discovered role. This essay argues that although the creators of popular culture maintained ambivalence in supporting this lifestyle, they nonetheless portrayed women as finally satisfied when she became dependent on a man.
Spartan Daily December 5, 2012, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily December 5, 2012, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)
Volume 139, Issue 50
Spartan Daily December 4, 2012, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily December 4, 2012, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)
Volume 139, Issue 49
Spartan Daily December 3, 2012, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily December 3, 2012, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)
Volume 139, Issue 48
Better Pleasing The Court: How The American Collegiate Moot Court Association Can Improve Its Competition, Alan R. Gray Jr.
Better Pleasing The Court: How The American Collegiate Moot Court Association Can Improve Its Competition, Alan R. Gray Jr.
National Forensic Journal
The American Collegiate Moot Court Association strives to educate undergraduates about the American legal system through participation in moot court, a simulated oral argument before an appellate court. Its competition structure, however, suffers from defects that undermine the educational value of the event. This article argues that the ACMCA ought to adopt certain reforms in its operational structure, including geographically locking its regional competitions, abandoning its practice of power-matching preliminary rounds, and rewriting its judging ballot. These goals would not only enhance the quality of the legal education received by its participants, but improve students’ forensic learning experience as well.
Organizational And Societal Factors: Their Impact On Individual Attitudes, Kristen Backhaus
Organizational And Societal Factors: Their Impact On Individual Attitudes, Kristen Backhaus
Organization Management Journal
No abstract provided.
Societal Institutions And Work And Family Gender-Role Attitudes, Lisa T. Stickney, Alison M. Konrad
Societal Institutions And Work And Family Gender-Role Attitudes, Lisa T. Stickney, Alison M. Konrad
Organization Management Journal
We examine associations between societal-level policies and gender-role attitudes using nationally representative International Social Survey Program (ISSP) data sets from 14 countries in 1994 and 2002. Hierarchical linear modeling (HLM) findings indicated that tax policies favoring dual-earner families were associated with greater egalitarianism in gender-role attitudes, while the relationship between parental leave times and individual gender-role attitudes was curvilinear in 2002. Low and high parental leave times were associated with traditionalism in gender-role attitude, while mid-length leaves were associated with egalitarianism. The findings support an institutional perspective on gender-role attitudes and suggest that public policies have sufficient impact on people’s …
The Constructivist Approach To Learning, Steven Meisel
The Constructivist Approach To Learning, Steven Meisel
Organization Management Journal
No abstract provided.
Wrapping Up Omj’S First Year With Routledge, Taylor & Francis As Publisher, William P. Ferris
Wrapping Up Omj’S First Year With Routledge, Taylor & Francis As Publisher, William P. Ferris
Organization Management Journal
No abstract provided.
Using The Three Stooges To Illustrate The Scientific Method, Steven M. Dunphy, Joe Dobson
Using The Three Stooges To Illustrate The Scientific Method, Steven M. Dunphy, Joe Dobson
Organization Management Journal
An exercise using a comedy film is proposed for illustrating social science experimentation and the scientific method. Not every consumer of research or data reports may have had training in research methodology. This article offers a way of introducing research methods and the critical examination of such reports to these consumers, who are often the ones most needful of rigor in assessing data, rather than taking things at face value. Whether one is evaluating information from business, government, or media sources, the lessons learned from Moe, Larry, and Curly in Hoi Polloi are quite valuable.
A Model And Test Of Individual And Organization Factors Influencing Individual Adaptation To Change, Jane D. Parent, Cheryl C. Sullivan, Christina Hardway, D. Anthony Butterfield
A Model And Test Of Individual And Organization Factors Influencing Individual Adaptation To Change, Jane D. Parent, Cheryl C. Sullivan, Christina Hardway, D. Anthony Butterfield
Organization Management Journal
This study analyzed the antecedents and outcomes of individual adaptation to a changing work environment. We developed and tested a model of both individual factors and organizational factors affecting individual responses to change. We hypothesized that individuals reporting higher levels of the antecedent variables would also report higher levels of adaptability. We also hypothesized better adaptors would perceive better work outcomes. The model was tested in a field study of 169 participants across four different organizations experiencing varying changes. Results indicated participation, role clarity, and optimism were positively related to adaptability. Further, we found that better adaptors were more satisfied …
Developing Entrepreneurial Leaders, Marguerite Schneider
Developing Entrepreneurial Leaders, Marguerite Schneider
Organization Management Journal
No abstract provided.
You Want Me To Trust You? Using Adventure Learning To Teach Millennials About Trust, Kathleen J. Barnes, George E. Smith, Madeline Constantine
You Want Me To Trust You? Using Adventure Learning To Teach Millennials About Trust, Kathleen J. Barnes, George E. Smith, Madeline Constantine
Organization Management Journal
Management educators are confronted with a variety of teaching challenges as they attempt to distill and instill practical knowledge. Compounding this overarching challenge is millennial students’ desire to be actively involved in their own learning and their need to receive immediate feedback regarding the practical implications of their course material. One particularly difficult topic to teach millennial students is trust. Adventure learning provides a medium to address these student desires and to explore trust in an emotionally, socially, and physically safe environment. This article explores adventure learning and looks at specific activities being used at a medium-sized, northeastern university to …
Health Professionals’ Challenges In Managing Hiv/Aids In South Africa, Lynette Louw, Claude-Helene Mayer
Health Professionals’ Challenges In Managing Hiv/Aids In South Africa, Lynette Louw, Claude-Helene Mayer
Organization Management Journal
The unprecedented human immune deficiency virus and acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) crisis worldwide, and specifically in Africa, requires new thinking, new practices, and new research into health management. Identifying the challenges in managing HIV/AIDS from a health professional’s perspective would bring new opportunities and uncertainties to health management. Being able to use the opportunities and to better cope with the uncertainties would require a fundamental change and transformation in organizational health management, thinking, and practices. This case study presents selected research findings from a more comprehensive qualitative research study conducted in a selected health organization in South Africa. The …
The New Entrepreneurial Leader: Developing Leaders Who Shape Social And Economic Opportunity By Danna Greenberg, Kate Mckone-Sweet, And H. James Wilson, D. Jeffrey Lynn
The New Entrepreneurial Leader: Developing Leaders Who Shape Social And Economic Opportunity By Danna Greenberg, Kate Mckone-Sweet, And H. James Wilson, D. Jeffrey Lynn
Organization Management Journal
No abstract provided.
Global Journeys: From Transnationalism To Diaspora, Nadja C. Johnson
Global Journeys: From Transnationalism To Diaspora, Nadja C. Johnson
Journal of International and Global Studies
The emerging interest in diasporic studies has recently begun to permeate various academic disciplines, none more so than cultural studies. Today, there are numerous articles, books, and journals that have begun to engage in heated discussions on the importance of recognizing and understanding diaspora communities as collective transnational organizations and movements. However, sociology, the discipline out of which traditional migration theory emerged, has seemingly been more reluctant to embrace the concept of diaspora. In this article, I initiate a much needed conversation between traditional sociological migration theory and theories of diaspora emerging out of cultural studies. I look at the …
Spartan Daily November 29, 2012, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily November 29, 2012, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)
Volume 139, Issue 47
Spartan Daily November 28, 2012, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily November 28, 2012, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)
Volume 139, Issue 46
Spartan Daily November 27, 2012, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily November 27, 2012, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)
Volume 139, Issue 45
Spartan Daily November 20, 2012, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily November 20, 2012, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)
Volume 139, Issue 44
Spartan Daily November 19, 2012, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily November 19, 2012, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)
Volume 139, Issue 43