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Spartan Daily, February 7, 2000, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications Feb 2000

Spartan Daily, February 7, 2000, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications

Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)

Volume 114, Issue 7


Spartan Daily, February 4, 2000, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications Feb 2000

Spartan Daily, February 4, 2000, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications

Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)

Volume 114, Issue 6


Spartan Daily, February 3, 2000, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications Feb 2000

Spartan Daily, February 3, 2000, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications

Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)

Volume 114, Issue 5


Spartan Daily, February 2, 2000, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications Feb 2000

Spartan Daily, February 2, 2000, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications

Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)

Volume 114, Issue 4


Young Adults, Rituals, And Library Space, Anthony Bernier Feb 2000

Young Adults, Rituals, And Library Space, Anthony Bernier

Anthony Bernier

No abstract provided.


Information Outlook, February 2000, Special Libraries Association Feb 2000

Information Outlook, February 2000, Special Libraries Association

Information Outlook, 2000

Volume 4, Issue 2


Young Adults, Rituals, And Library Space, Anthony Bernier Feb 2000

Young Adults, Rituals, And Library Space, Anthony Bernier

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Spartan Daily, February 1, 2000, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications Feb 2000

Spartan Daily, February 1, 2000, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications

Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)

Volume 114, Issue 3


Spartan Daily, January 28, 2000, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications Jan 2000

Spartan Daily, January 28, 2000, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications

Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)

Volume 114, Issue 2


Spartan Daily, January 26, 2000, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications Jan 2000

Spartan Daily, January 26, 2000, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications

Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)

Volume 114, Issue 1


Constructionist Perspectives On Body Weight: A Critical Review Essay, Natalie C. Boero Jan 2000

Constructionist Perspectives On Body Weight: A Critical Review Essay, Natalie C. Boero

Faculty Publications, Sociology

No abstract provided.


Silicon Valley Reinvents The Company Town, Jan English-Lueck Jan 2000

Silicon Valley Reinvents The Company Town, Jan English-Lueck

Faculty Publications, Anthropology

California's Silicon Valley, famous for its innovative high-technology corporations, makes an ideal laboratory for exploring certain cultural inventions. It is a bellwether for a particular kind of social order—one dominated by work. In anthropology we encounter many frameworks through which life is organized—kinship, religion, and politics. Work is another lens through which life can be filtered. People may move to California for the weather, but they go to Silicon Valley to work. High-technology work draws on a global pool of talent and shifting skills that creates a culturally complex community. Migrants to Silicon Valley bring and enact an image of …


Alcohol, Tobacco, And Pharmaceutical Industry Funding: Considerations For Organizations Serving Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual And Transgender Communities, Laurie A. Drabble Jan 2000

Alcohol, Tobacco, And Pharmaceutical Industry Funding: Considerations For Organizations Serving Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual And Transgender Communities, Laurie A. Drabble

Faculty Publications

Emerging research suggests that alcohol, tobacco and drug-related problems may be higher in lesbian and gay communities than in the population as a whole. At the same time, alcohol, tobacco and pharmaceutical industries have increased marketing strategies that are targeted specifically to lesbian and gay communities. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) and HTV/AIDS organizations, often marginalized and under-funded, have frequently faced significant challenges in funding programs and special events. These organizations are often the very same groups needed to promote and support effective substance abuse countermeasures in LGBT communities. Agency leaders, community members, and substance abuse prevention advocates all …


High Speed Access: Micro Radio, Action, And Activism On The Internet, Ted M. Coopman Jan 2000

High Speed Access: Micro Radio, Action, And Activism On The Internet, Ted M. Coopman

Faculty Publications

During the spring and summer of 1999, the Low Power Radio Service Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) by the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) recently drew a record number of responses. Several thousand people from all over the country participated in what has traditionally been the purview of major corporations and institutions, including 1120 individuals who signed the Micro Radio Empowerment Coalition comments. This paper examines that response and its implications for the micro radio and other activist movements. The Internet played an important role not only in filing responses, but in drafting and signing responses as well. For example, the …


Hardware Handshake: Listserv Forms Backbone Of National Free Radio Network, Ted M. Coopman Jan 2000

Hardware Handshake: Listserv Forms Backbone Of National Free Radio Network, Ted M. Coopman

Faculty Publications

During the spring and summer of 1999, the Low Power Radio Service Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) by the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) recently drew a record number of responses. Several thousand people from all over the country participated in what has traditionally been the purview of major corporations and institutions, including 1120 individuals who signed the Micro Radio Empowerment Coalition comments. This paper examines that response and its implications for the micro radio and other activist movements. The Internet played an important role not only in filing responses, but in drafting and signing responses as well. For example, the …


Silicon Valley Reinvents The Company Town, Jan English-Lueck Jan 2000

Silicon Valley Reinvents The Company Town, Jan English-Lueck

Jan English-Lueck

California's Silicon Valley, famous for its innovative high-technology corporations, makes an ideal laboratory for exploring certain cultural inventions. It is a bellwether for a particular kind of social order—one dominated by work. In anthropology we encounter many frameworks through which life is organized—kinship, religion, and politics. Work is another lens through which life can be filtered. People may move to California for the weather, but they go to Silicon Valley to work. High-technology work draws on a global pool of talent and shifting skills that creates a culturally complex community. Migrants to Silicon Valley bring and enact an image of …


Constructionist Perspectives On Body Weight: A Critical Review Essay, Natalie C. Boero Jan 2000

Constructionist Perspectives On Body Weight: A Critical Review Essay, Natalie C. Boero

Natalie C. Boero

A review essay of Sobal, Jeffrey and Donna Maurer, eds. 1999. Interpreting Weight: Fatness and Thinness as Social Problems. New York: Aldine DeGruyter.


Information Outlook, January 2000, Special Libraries Association Jan 2000

Information Outlook, January 2000, Special Libraries Association

Information Outlook, 2000

Volume 4, Issue 1


Hardware Handshake: Listserv Forms Backbone Of National Free Radio Network, Ted M. Coopman Jan 2000

Hardware Handshake: Listserv Forms Backbone Of National Free Radio Network, Ted M. Coopman

Ted M. Coopman

During the spring and summer of 1999, the Low Power Radio Service Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) by the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) recently drew a record number of responses. Several thousand people from all over the country participated in what has traditionally been the purview of major corporations and institutions, including 1120 individuals who signed the Micro Radio Empowerment Coalition comments. This paper examines that response and its implications for the micro radio and other activist movements. The Internet played an important role not only in filing responses, but in drafting and signing responses as well. For example, the …


High Speed Access: Micro Radio, Action, And Activism On The Internet, Ted M. Coopman Jan 2000

High Speed Access: Micro Radio, Action, And Activism On The Internet, Ted M. Coopman

Ted M. Coopman

During the spring and summer of 1999, the Low Power Radio Service Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) by the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) recently drew a record number of responses. Several thousand people from all over the country participated in what has traditionally been the purview of major corporations and institutions, including 1120 individuals who signed the Micro Radio Empowerment Coalition comments. This paper examines that response and its implications for the micro radio and other activist movements. The Internet played an important role not only in filing responses, but in drafting and signing responses as well. For example, the …


Alcohol Tobacco And Pharmaceutical Industry Funding: Considerations For Organizations Serving Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual And Transgender Communities., Laurie A. Drabble Jan 2000

Alcohol Tobacco And Pharmaceutical Industry Funding: Considerations For Organizations Serving Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual And Transgender Communities., Laurie A. Drabble

Laurie A. Drabble

Emerging research suggests that alcohol, tobacco and drug-related problems may be higher in lesbian and gay communities than in the population as a whole. At the same time, alcohol, tobacco and pharmaceutical industries have increased marketing strategies that are targeted specifically to lesbian and gay communities. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) and HTV/AIDS organizations, often marginalized and under-funded, have frequently faced significant challenges in funding programs and special events. These organizations are often the very same groups needed to promote and support effective substance abuse countermeasures in LGBT communities. Agency leaders, community members, and substance abuse prevention advocates all …