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Articles 1 - 11 of 11
Full-Text Articles in Inequality and Stratification
Rhetoric And Race - Background And Assignment - Shu Mlk Symposium 2020, Jon Radwan
Rhetoric And Race - Background And Assignment - Shu Mlk Symposium 2020, Jon Radwan
CHDCM Publications
Provides an overview of Rhetoric and describes the historical development of Race as a rhetorical construct. Offers two associated assignment options: a digital audio interview plus video debrief on contemporary racism, and/or an essay on 21st century abolitionist rhetoric. - Jon Radwan and Angela Kariotis
Individuals Living With A Disability: An Underserved Population Living In Poverty, Hannah Nale
Individuals Living With A Disability: An Underserved Population Living In Poverty, Hannah Nale
Petersheim Academic Exposition
No abstract provided.
Cash Bail And The Endless Cycle Of Poverty, Kamille Moise
Cash Bail And The Endless Cycle Of Poverty, Kamille Moise
Petersheim Academic Exposition
No abstract provided.
Student Homelessness: Examining The Problem, Elena Gavin
Student Homelessness: Examining The Problem, Elena Gavin
Petersheim Academic Exposition
No abstract provided.
Poverty's Impact On Education, Lauren Magnus
Poverty's Impact On Education, Lauren Magnus
Petersheim Academic Exposition
No abstract provided.
Beating Poverty's Impact On School Performance, Rachel Brooks
Beating Poverty's Impact On School Performance, Rachel Brooks
Petersheim Academic Exposition
No abstract provided.
Healthcare Disparities: Unaffordable Health Insurance's Impact On The Lower Class, Aura Blanco
Healthcare Disparities: Unaffordable Health Insurance's Impact On The Lower Class, Aura Blanco
Petersheim Academic Exposition
No abstract provided.
Robber Barons And Humbuggers: The Rise Of Philanthropic Museums In Nineteenth-Century New York, Meaghan O'Connor
Robber Barons And Humbuggers: The Rise Of Philanthropic Museums In Nineteenth-Century New York, Meaghan O'Connor
Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)
New York City's most recognizable museums like the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the American Museum of Natural History came to prominence in the second half of the nineteenth century thanks to the support of wealthy benefactors. At the same time, social reformers, mostly Protestant and middle or upper-class, were combating the vice and poverty that they saw in the diversifying city with a moralizing rhetoric of character building. This paper will show that these two movements, the rise of Philanthropic Museums and the Social Reform movement were connected and that the large temple-like museums that thrive to this day …
Inequality And Regime Change: The Role Of Distributive Conflict, Terence Teo
Inequality And Regime Change: The Role Of Distributive Conflict, Terence Teo
Political Science Publications
No abstract provided.
Theorizing Cross-Border Mobility: Surveillance, Security And Identity, Robert Pallitto, Josiah Heyman
Theorizing Cross-Border Mobility: Surveillance, Security And Identity, Robert Pallitto, Josiah Heyman
Political Science Publications
This article explores the effects of post-9/11 security programs on mobility into and within the United States. Specific programs such as retinal scanning and vehicle preclearance are analyzed according to the differential effects they generate in terms of risk, rights and speed of movement. These differentiations suggest that individuals and groups will be identified in unequal ways, and that they will in turn experience their mobility differently. In the end, the analysis provided here adds complexity to current theorizations about citizenship and identity: it shows that while individuals make claims to new and different kinds of citizenship, state power also …
Stress In The American Workplace, Stacey H. Mckenzie
Stress In The American Workplace, Stacey H. Mckenzie
Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)
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