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The Graduate Student Advocate, December 1992, Vol. 4, No. 2, Gc Advocate
The Graduate Student Advocate, December 1992, Vol. 4, No. 2, Gc Advocate
The Advocate
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Cuts for Students, Raises for Administrators! Granville Ganter (p. 1)
Historic Marginalization & The Marginalization of a History. Diana Agosta (p. 1)
Ideological Hegemony: Inside a “Living Museum.” Michael Scott Weinstein (p. 1)
The Real Deal at Financial Aid: Interview with Janet Finello (p. 2)
Sex and Space: Another Look at the Urban Red Light District. Timothy J. Gilfoyle (p. 4)
Tomfoolery: “Neo-liberal and “Politically Correct”? Tom Smith (p. 5)
International Students and Financial Crisis. Manjula Giri (p. 5)
The Return of Martin Brian Guerre. Tom Smith (p. 6)
In Nineteen Hundred & Ninety-two. Text, Thomas Burgess; …
The Graduate Student Advocate, Summer 1992, Vol. 3, No. 6, Gc Advocate
The Graduate Student Advocate, Summer 1992, Vol. 3, No. 6, Gc Advocate
The Advocate
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Editorial: Gate(s)keeping from South Central to CUNY Central (p. 1)
$3.17 Million in Graduate School Cuts to Financial Aid and Faculty Hiring. Pam Donovan (p. 1)
Tuition Raised $600 for New Students; CUNY Declares Financial Emergency. Ken Stein (p. 1)
Contents (p. 1)
CUNY News
DSC Co-Chair Stipends Cut by 44%. Andrew Long (p. 2)
Discrimination and Harassment are Problems at the Graduate Center: A DSC Advocacy Pamphlet (p. 2)
Knots in the Board. Andrew Long (p. 5)
Unfair Labor Practices in the Dining Commons. Andrew Long (p. 5)
Local News (p. 3)
Was this the Prototype …
The Graduate Student Advocate, March 1992, Vol. 3, No. 5, Gc Advocate
The Graduate Student Advocate, March 1992, Vol. 3, No. 5, Gc Advocate
The Advocate
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Editorial: The Empire State Strikes Back (p. 1)
Editors Respond (p. 11)
CUNY Under Siege (p. 1)
Commentary: New York State Committee on Higher Education Holds HUAC-type Hearings on CUNY. Andrew Long (p. 1)
Board Approves Disciplinary Code Changes (p. 1)
Table of Contents (p. 1)
CUNY News
Hearing on Changes in Disciplinary Code. Pamela Donovan (p. 2)
Board Hearing Goes Up in Smoke. Ian McGowan and Pam Donovan (p. 2)
Your Representatives React (p. 2)
New York State Shortchanges CUNY (p. 3)
CUNY Administration Prepares to Take Control of Student Activity Fees. Ian McGowan (p. 5) …
The Politics Of Memorialization: Creating A Holocaust Memorial Museum In New York City, Rochelle G. Saidel
The Politics Of Memorialization: Creating A Holocaust Memorial Museum In New York City, Rochelle G. Saidel
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
This study of how government intervention affects the implementation of a project of an interest group analyzes the political processes of the 45 year impasse in completing a major Holocaust memorial in New York City. Using as a case study the 1981-1991 effort to create such a project, the study develops a new concept for analyzing long-term public-private projects. This study develops and uses a so-called Mutagon to analyze the complicated and changing political coalition that has endeavored for ten years to create a Holocaust museum.
The Mutagon concept augments existing interest group theories, (e.g., iron triangle and issue network …