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Cameras In The High Court: What Are Justices Afraid Of?, Erik Ugland Jul 2003

Cameras In The High Court: What Are Justices Afraid Of?, Erik Ugland

Erik Ugland

No abstract provided.


Liam Lynch – Fake Songs, Kembrew Mcleod May 2003

Liam Lynch – Fake Songs, Kembrew Mcleod

Kembrew McLeod

No abstract provided.


Freedom Of Expression®, Kembrew Mcleod Jan 2003

Freedom Of Expression®, Kembrew Mcleod

Kembrew McLeod

No abstract provided.


How Copyright Changed Hip-Hop, Kembrew Mcleod Dec 2002

How Copyright Changed Hip-Hop, Kembrew Mcleod

Kembrew McLeod

No abstract provided.


Copyright And Censorship On The Information Stupor-Highway, Kembrew Mcleod Dec 2002

Copyright And Censorship On The Information Stupor-Highway, Kembrew Mcleod

Kembrew McLeod

No abstract provided.


Illegal Art, Pranks And Freedom Of Expression, Kembrew Mcleod Dec 2002

Illegal Art, Pranks And Freedom Of Expression, Kembrew Mcleod

Kembrew McLeod

No abstract provided.


Legal Research In Mass Communication, Erik Ugland, Everette E. Dennis, Donald M. Gillmor Dec 2002

Legal Research In Mass Communication, Erik Ugland, Everette E. Dennis, Donald M. Gillmor

Erik Ugland

No abstract provided.


African American Student Athletes' Perceptions Of Career Transition In Sport: A Qualitative And Visual Elicitation, Keith Harrison Dec 2002

African American Student Athletes' Perceptions Of Career Transition In Sport: A Qualitative And Visual Elicitation, Keith Harrison

Dr. C. Keith Harrison

This study focuses on 26 African American athletes and explores their perceptions of athletic career transition. Participants consisted of student athletes from a United States National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division IIA institution in the Southeastern region. Participants completed the Life After Sports Scale (LASS), a 58-item inventory utilized to qualitatively and quantitatively examine seven different domains which influence perceptions of the career transition process. The scope of this inquiry examines the qualitative domain of the LASS in which participants were visually primed with a narrative description of a student athlete that has made transition out of sport successfully. Five …