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How Covid-19 Affects Libraries In Mongolia, Tseren Ganbaatar Dr., Associate Professor, Narantuya Otgondoo, Zolboo Mashbat Dec 2023

How Covid-19 Affects Libraries In Mongolia, Tseren Ganbaatar Dr., Associate Professor, Narantuya Otgondoo, Zolboo Mashbat

Paradigma: Jurnal Kajian Budaya

Globally, the COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted all spheres of the education industry, including libraries. The absence of emergency plans for unforeseen situations like COVID-19 disrupted regular operation and demanded the adoption of new operational protocols. The objectives of this paper are to examine the impact of COVID-19 on library operations, to identify the challenges encountered in libraries, to examine the changes in users’ service preference, and to reflect on the best practice for library operations in the future. To achieve these research objectives, both qualitative and quantitative research methods were employed. Surveys and interviews were conducted to understand changes …


Catholicism Online: How The Church Is Communicating In The Visual Field, Alexandra Barfield Apr 2023

Catholicism Online: How The Church Is Communicating In The Visual Field, Alexandra Barfield

Honors Theses

ABSTRACT

Given the rise and importance of social media in the last two decades, religious institutions, especially the Roman Catholic Church, have an important place online to fulfill their mission and belief of spreading the Gospel message. Communicating this message on social media and with contemporary marketing practices is an opportunity and a challenge for churches, Catholics, and apostolates alike. In this study, I analyze a variety of Catholic-related Instagram accounts and interview individuals involved in Church management and content creation. This primary research is prefaced with secondary research exploring the status of the Catholic Church in the United States, …


Dissociation, Chaimae Oualid Apr 2023

Dissociation, Chaimae Oualid

be Still

"Dissociation," is a reflection of the world's struggle against the COVID-19 pandemic, and how it has affected us all in ways we never could have imagined.

Through this painting, I wanted to capture the gradual, yet drastic change in emotions, lifestyles, and perception of reality that we experienced during this time. The crowd of people depicted in the painting represents the collective struggle we faced, all facing towards the unknown and moving towards it. The different facial expressions convey the range of emotions we felt during this time, from fear and worry to resilience and hope.

For me, the pandemic …


Deadly Snow: Meditations On Muriel Rukeyser, Andrei Tarkovsky, And The Pandemic Era, Nicole Lawrence Dec 2022

Deadly Snow: Meditations On Muriel Rukeyser, Andrei Tarkovsky, And The Pandemic Era, Nicole Lawrence

Critical Humanities

The following personal essay meditates on Appalachian fatalism and its relationship to vaccine and mask hesitancy. The analogous relationship between ecological destruction and uncertainty with the exploitation and abuse of the body serves as a waypoint to explore Appalachia’s larger dismissal towards “protection” during the pandemic. Included are original art pieces that serve to intertextually converse with Rukeyser’s activism, West Virginia’s aesthetic schism between industrial catastrophe and symbols of prosperity, and Tarkovsky’s imagery of desolation and hope.


Editor’S Note, Stephen Wolgast Oct 2022

Editor’S Note, Stephen Wolgast

Transactions of the Burgon Society

No abstract provided.


A Community-Based Learning Program To Improve Wellbeing And Design Student Success, Marie Van Den Bergh, Mieke Van Der Bijl-Brouwer, Rebecca Price Jun 2022

A Community-Based Learning Program To Improve Wellbeing And Design Student Success, Marie Van Den Bergh, Mieke Van Der Bijl-Brouwer, Rebecca Price

DRS Biennial Conference Series

While the Pandemic has increased awareness towards student wellbeing in higher education (HE), it also exacerbated existing challenges. Specifically, students pursuing their master graduation thesis often find themselves isolated and overwhelmed due to the individualistic nature of their project and the pressure to create a ‘masterpiece’. In this paper, we provide insight into how designing for community can positively impact thesis design students’ motivation, sense of community and wellbeing, which we identify as drivers of student success. We discuss and evaluate a community-based learning (CBL) program we designed and implemented to improve student success during the master thesis journey of …


Design For Wellbeing During Covid-19: A Cybernetic Perspective On Data Feedback Loops In Complex Sociotechnical Systems, Willem Van Der Maden, James Derek Lomas, Paul Hekkert Jun 2022

Design For Wellbeing During Covid-19: A Cybernetic Perspective On Data Feedback Loops In Complex Sociotechnical Systems, Willem Van Der Maden, James Derek Lomas, Paul Hekkert

DRS Biennial Conference Series

The COVID-19 pandemic has put wellbeing on the global agenda like never before. Many businesses, organizations, and even governments have recognized wellbeing as a formal policy goal. This paper addresses the question of how to design complex systems to improve the wellbeing of their stakeholders. We present a case of helping a university adopt a systematic approach to wellbeing assessment and improvement during the COVID-19 crisis. To support the improvement of student and staff wellbeing, we adopted a cybernetic perspective. Practically, this involved focusing on the design of a feedback loop that used wellbeing assessments to inform organizational actions. We …


Slaying The Dragon: Dances Created During The Time Of The Pandemic, Regina Nejman May 2022

Slaying The Dragon: Dances Created During The Time Of The Pandemic, Regina Nejman

Theses and Dissertations

Regina Nejman’s paper details a dance artist’s negotiation of art-making in a global pandemic. It focuses on her improvisational dance films that were combined with live performance and animation in a gallery-like viewing environment. She situates herself among the many screendances and digital archives shared during NYC’s lockdown.


Neo Development Of The Workplace Environment In Response To Evolutionary Social Changes, Dafne Odette May 2022

Neo Development Of The Workplace Environment In Response To Evolutionary Social Changes, Dafne Odette

UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones

This study is to identify the needs and wants of remote workers to support their health and well-being in response to evolutionary social changes. Many workers were once tethered to live in the city where their job office resided. Additionally, economic forces have long been a deciding factor in where one lives. The COVID-19 virus of 2020 provided an opportunity for many people to work remotely to control the virus (Latham, Higgins, & Judish, 2020). This has allowed people to retain higher salaries while living in rural areas where the cost of living may be lower. In 2021, some businesses …


It's All Fun And—: A Rhetorical Analysis Of Space In The Pandemic., Erica Von Proctor Lewis May 2022

It's All Fun And—: A Rhetorical Analysis Of Space In The Pandemic., Erica Von Proctor Lewis

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

This exhibition and document explore spatial rhetoric during the pandemic, utilizing materiality and relational aesthetics to reflect on the different ways in which the public and private are made distinct from one another. In doing so, Lewis addresses new cultural navigations of shared spaces, both digital and corporeal, public and private. In addition, the artist also examines the faulty social and institutional systems that the pandemic brought to light, such as socioeconomic dynamics and voter suppression, while utilizing Kenneth Burke’s concept of the terministic screen. Games are a central theme throughout the exhibition, as they are often coded as “home” …


Body/Mind:Matter, Mary Ellen Ratcliff May 2021

Body/Mind:Matter, Mary Ellen Ratcliff

LSU Master's Theses

Body/Mind:Matter presents the unfiltered experiences of living in a period of momentous instability. Three life-sized figurative sculptures stage my emotional journey towards mindfulness as a direct response to the pandemic and my growing concern for our collective future. A winding network of crocheted yarns and growing vines interweave the troubled figures to signify our complex dependencies upon one another and our environment.

The condition of the encumbered bodies is a result of the worried mind. Revitalized matter proposes reconciliation by introducing a sense of hope; decaying surfaces reveal new life; fused wires hold up under immense pressure; and soft woven …


Behind The Plexi, Janina E. Martinez-Fields Jan 2021

Behind The Plexi, Janina E. Martinez-Fields

Theses

I am a realistic figurative painter focusing on culture, family, friends and identity. Throughout my life I have found little representation for artists who are women and less for women of color, and emphasized this topic through my art. I incorporated the struggles experienced through this past year's pandemic as an added layer of obstacles for women in the creative industry. I combined two surfaces; wood to represent life and plexiglass to represent how we have protected ourselves through separation. I use vibrant acrylic colors on both the wood and plexiglass layers to represent the moods, professions and activities of …


Fracture Patterns: Communicating The Surreal Through Dance Film, Chloe C. Lesh Jan 2021

Fracture Patterns: Communicating The Surreal Through Dance Film, Chloe C. Lesh

Scripps Senior Theses

This thesis project and its associated dance film were created in a surrealistic time period initiated by the pandemic. The resulting everyday surrealism ignited my interest within dreams, nightmares, and surreality[1], and how these cerebral and psychological experiences translate to physiological responses and movement. My dance film fracture is the manifestation of these themes. The film presents surrealistic imagery in an abstracted narrative and connects to personal struggles with surreality brought on by the pandemic. The movement, as well as the rationale for the choreographic, filming, and editing choices are explained. Dance films by Neels Castillon and …


Reimagining Abandoned Community Space In A Post-Pandemic Environment, Julia Drooff Jan 2021

Reimagining Abandoned Community Space In A Post-Pandemic Environment, Julia Drooff

Scripps Senior Theses

Earlier this year, the Covid-19 pandemic accelerated the demise of the Great American Mall by forcing temporary and permanent closures across the country. The low-end malls that remain are dealing with crippling debt and the closing of key department stores like JC Penney and Neiman Marcus[1]. With only super-luxury malls thriving, many of the standard malls set up in the eighties are just abandoned parts of a community. So, what should happen to these abandoned malls? And what role does that space now play in the post-pandemic community? Since malls began to shut-down pre-Covid-19 did the need for …


Rift, Repair, And Resolution, Dayna E. Patterson Dec 2020

Rift, Repair, And Resolution, Dayna E. Patterson

The STEAM Journal

"Rift," "Repair," and "Resolution" is an embroidered triptych that reflects socio-political disharmony and manifests a hopeful trajectory for healing and wholeness.


Gracie King: 1918 & 2020 Pandemic Poster, Gracie King Oct 2020

Gracie King: 1918 & 2020 Pandemic Poster, Gracie King

COVID-19 Graphic Design: Posters

  • 18 x 24 inches, vertical
  • Mixed-media digital collage


Macaira Pucci: 1918 & 2020 Pandemic Poster, Macaira Pucci Oct 2020

Macaira Pucci: 1918 & 2020 Pandemic Poster, Macaira Pucci

COVID-19 Graphic Design: Posters

  • Mixed-media digital design
  • 18 inches wide, 24 inches high


Nicolette Engelmeier: 1918 & 2020 Pandemic Poster, Nicolette Engelmeier Oct 2020

Nicolette Engelmeier: 1918 & 2020 Pandemic Poster, Nicolette Engelmeier

COVID-19 Graphic Design: Posters

  • Mixed-media digital collage
  • 18 inches wide, 24 inches high


Reilly Waldoch: 1918 & 2020 Pandemic Poster, Reilly Waldoch Oct 2020

Reilly Waldoch: 1918 & 2020 Pandemic Poster, Reilly Waldoch

COVID-19 Graphic Design: Posters

  • 18 x 24 inches, vertical
  • Mixed-media digital collage


Claire Pawlecki: 1918 & 2020 Pandemic Poster, Claire Pawlecki Oct 2020

Claire Pawlecki: 1918 & 2020 Pandemic Poster, Claire Pawlecki

COVID-19 Graphic Design: Posters

  • 18 inches wide, 24 inches high
  • Mixed-media analog and digital collage


Calan Gizelbach: 1918 & 2020 Pandemic Poster, Calan Gizelbach Oct 2020

Calan Gizelbach: 1918 & 2020 Pandemic Poster, Calan Gizelbach

COVID-19 Graphic Design: Posters

  • 18 x 24 inches, vertical
  • Mixed-media digital collage


Allen Morales: 1918 & 2020 Pandemic Poster, Allen Morales Oct 2020

Allen Morales: 1918 & 2020 Pandemic Poster, Allen Morales

COVID-19 Graphic Design: Posters

  • Digital collage
  • 18 x 24 inches, vertical
  • Mixed media


Mira Holifield: 1918 & 2020 Pandemic Poster, Mira Holifield Oct 2020

Mira Holifield: 1918 & 2020 Pandemic Poster, Mira Holifield

COVID-19 Graphic Design: Posters

  • Mixed-media digital college
  • 18 inches wide, 24 inches high


Megan Emery: 1918 & 2020 Pandemic Poster, Megan Emery Oct 2020

Megan Emery: 1918 & 2020 Pandemic Poster, Megan Emery

COVID-19 Graphic Design: Posters

  • Mixed-media digital collage
  • 18 inches wide, 24 inches high


Ekua Bransah: 1918 & 2020 Pandemic Poster, Ekua Bransah Oct 2020

Ekua Bransah: 1918 & 2020 Pandemic Poster, Ekua Bransah

COVID-19 Graphic Design: Posters

  • Mixed-media digital collage
  • 18 inches wide, 24 inches high


Laura Cahill: 1918 & 2020 Pandemic Poster, Laura Cahill Oct 2020

Laura Cahill: 1918 & 2020 Pandemic Poster, Laura Cahill

COVID-19 Graphic Design: Posters

  • Mixed-media digital collage
  • 18 inches wide, 24 inches high


Ellie Westerheide: 1918 & 2020 Pandemic Poster, Ellie Westerheide Oct 2020

Ellie Westerheide: 1918 & 2020 Pandemic Poster, Ellie Westerheide

COVID-19 Graphic Design: Posters

  • 19 inches high, 20 inches wide
  • Mixed-media digital collage


Colleen Glavic: 1918 & 2020 Pandemic Poster, Colleen Glavic Oct 2020

Colleen Glavic: 1918 & 2020 Pandemic Poster, Colleen Glavic

COVID-19 Graphic Design: Posters

  • Mixed-media digital collage
  • 18 x 24 inches, vertical


Jason Sullivan: 1918 & 2020 Pandemic Poster, Jason Sullivan Oct 2020

Jason Sullivan: 1918 & 2020 Pandemic Poster, Jason Sullivan

COVID-19 Graphic Design: Posters

  • Mixed-media digital collage
  • 18 inches wide, 24 inches high


Alazhar Al Hinai: 1918 & 2020 Pandemic Poster, Alazhar Ahmed Al Hinai Oct 2020

Alazhar Al Hinai: 1918 & 2020 Pandemic Poster, Alazhar Ahmed Al Hinai

COVID-19 Graphic Design: Posters

  • Mixed-media digital collage
  • 18 inches wide, 24 inches high