Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
Social and Behavioral Sciences Commons™
Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Keyword
-
- Sustainability (3)
- Agriculture (2)
- Citizen science (2)
- Climate change (2)
- Critical theory (2)
-
- Environment (2)
- Political economy (2)
- Waste (2)
- Access to nature (1)
- Actor network theory (1)
- Adaptation (1)
- Adaptive Reuse (1)
- Adaptive capacity (1)
- Anadromous fish (1)
- Architecture (1)
- Art (1)
- Artificial Wetland (1)
- Attachment (1)
- Attitudes (1)
- Autonomy (1)
- BMI (1)
- Bicycle (1)
- Boomtown (1)
- Boomtown effects (1)
- Carbon Dioxide (1)
- Caribbean (1)
- Citizenship (1)
- Climate Change (1)
- Community engagement (1)
- Community participation (1)
- Publication Year
- Publication
Articles 31 - 32 of 32
Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Of Wolves, Hunters, And Words: A Comparative Study Of Cultural Discourses In The Western Great Lakes Region, Tovar Cerulli
Of Wolves, Hunters, And Words: A Comparative Study Of Cultural Discourses In The Western Great Lakes Region, Tovar Cerulli
Doctoral Dissertations
This study is a description, interpretation, and comparison of talk about wolves. The study is based on diverse data—including in-depth interviews, instances of public talk, government documents, and letters to the editor—gathered over three years. An overarching research question guides the study: How do hunting communities create and use discourses concerning wolves? The study is situated within the ethnography of communication and, more specifically, the framework of cultural discourse analysis. The study employs cultural discourse analysis methods and concepts to describe and develop interpretations of how participants render wolves symbolically meaningful, and of beliefs and values underpinning such meanings. One …
The Formation Of Youth-Led Participatory Networks In Urban Bangladesh: A Case Study Of The Bgreen Project, Fadia Hasan
The Formation Of Youth-Led Participatory Networks In Urban Bangladesh: A Case Study Of The Bgreen Project, Fadia Hasan
Doctoral Dissertations
Through the lens of a participatory action research platform that I founded called The BGreen Project (BGreen), my research explores networked political economic connections that were developed as a result of this academic-community initiative. BGreen was a participatory action research platform that connected urban high school, college, university youth in an assortment of participatory/deliberative activities in the fields of education and environment. With their ongoing engagement in the participatory network called BGreen, Bangladeshi youth are negotiating their affiliation to diverse political economic structures (for example, their educational institutions) in creative ways and forging innovative methods of transformative participation as …