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Measuring Trust And Discrimination In The Healthcare System, The Case Of Minnesota, Gwendolyn O. Hillger, Ann Finan, James Cottrill, Amanda Hemmesch, Sandrine Zerbib
Measuring Trust And Discrimination In The Healthcare System, The Case Of Minnesota, Gwendolyn O. Hillger, Ann Finan, James Cottrill, Amanda Hemmesch, Sandrine Zerbib
Scholarship in SCSU Survey
Using data from our 2023 Fall Survey of Minnesota Residents, we examine the relationship between partisanship, education, and age on trust in the healthcare system. We also examine the relationship between demographic factors and the likelihood of experiencing discrimination in health care services.
The Times They Are A-Changin’: A Longitudinal Review Of Public Opinion Methodology, 2011-2023, Paige M. Thissen, James Cottrill, Amanda Hemmesch, Ann Finan, Sandrine Zerbib
The Times They Are A-Changin’: A Longitudinal Review Of Public Opinion Methodology, 2011-2023, Paige M. Thissen, James Cottrill, Amanda Hemmesch, Ann Finan, Sandrine Zerbib
Scholarship in SCSU Survey
Rapid changes in survey practices and respondent behavior poses significant challenges to public opinion research methodology. We review these challenges, and their implications, here.
How Do College Students Justify Their Deviant Behavior?, Ryleigh Haynes
How Do College Students Justify Their Deviant Behavior?, Ryleigh Haynes
SCSU Journal of Student Scholarship
The goal of my project is to determine how college students justify their deviant behavior. I used a convenient sample of college students for my survey. Students were asked to report on past actions that they have engaged in and explain their reasoning behind why they did it. Previous research indicates that people are more likely to engage in deviant behavior if they can neutralize the guilt from committing the action or if they make it appear normal. The student responses will be compared to nine common neutralization techniques. My presentation will share the results of this study.
Mestizo, Negro, Blanco—What Does It Mean? Racism And Colorism’S Effects In The Latinx Community, Frida Alvarez
Mestizo, Negro, Blanco—What Does It Mean? Racism And Colorism’S Effects In The Latinx Community, Frida Alvarez
Culminating Projects in Social Responsibility
This study explores how Latinxs understand their racial identity and how colorism emerges, develops and evolves in the lives of Latinxs. We want to look into how racial identity affects race and color perceptions and relationships in the community. Data in this study came from 10 individuals who participated through in-person interviews or submitted a paper survey between March 2018 and March 2019. The patterns that emerged in this research demonstrate a challenge and confusion to Latinx racial identity. Familial influence is a way that colorism and racial identity is formed and understood. Colonial history of Latinxs is also discussed …
Demographic And Landscape Change In Linden Hills, Minneapolis: A Case Study In Gentrification, Katie N. Koetz, Gareth E. John, Mikhail S. Blinnikov
Demographic And Landscape Change In Linden Hills, Minneapolis: A Case Study In Gentrification, Katie N. Koetz, Gareth E. John, Mikhail S. Blinnikov
Huskies Showcase
Best Our Husky Compact Reflection "Act with Personal Integrity and Civic Responsibility".
Runner Up Undergraduate Oral Presentation.
Abstract
Demographic and Landscape Change in Linden Hills, Minneapolis: A Case Study in Gentrification. Linden Hills, a Minneapolis neighborhood best known for its hilly linden-tree lined streets, charming homes, parks, and boutique-style shops, is undergoing a transformation from an older generation neighborhood, of lower-income, into a trendy, young urbanite area--a process commonly referred to as "gentrification". Using city records and Google Map's Street View, and drawing on results from a survey of Linden Hills residents, I identify changes in the residential landscape of …
The Impact Of Food Insecurity On University Students Academic Success, Taylor B. Richards, Sheila M. Moriarty
The Impact Of Food Insecurity On University Students Academic Success, Taylor B. Richards, Sheila M. Moriarty
Huskies Showcase
Award for best Applied Experience.
Abstract
This is a pilot project being conducted at St Cloud State University with the purpose of helping to alleviate financial insecurity as well as food insecurity for St Cloud State University students so that they can succeed to their highest abilities. We are an on campus project being run to help students who are in need of financial assistance. We work together to provide a safe, nurturing, and welcoming environment for students to come and discuss some of the issues and problems they might be facing. We work together as a team to help …
Freedom To, From, And For Whom: Analyzing Freedom Discourse In Tiny House Blogs, Kate Bennett
Freedom To, From, And For Whom: Analyzing Freedom Discourse In Tiny House Blogs, Kate Bennett
Culminating Projects in Social Responsibility
The Tiny House movement, characterized by the primary dwelling it is named for, is an emerging field of academic study. The movement encompasses a diverse spectrum of simple living practices that typically serve participants' pursuit of self-defined freedom. Using framing methodologies to root the Tiny House movement as a specific articulation of Voluntary Simplicity, an intersectional approach to understand power and identity, and critical discourse analysis, this study analyzes freedom discourse in publicly available Tiny House blogs to discern positive descriptors of freedom (freedom to); negative descriptors of freedom (freedom from); applications of said freedom (freedom for whom) based on …
What I Learned From Losing, Steven Zilberg
What I Learned From Losing, Steven Zilberg
Culminating Projects in Social Responsibility
The main purpose of this document is to discuss the impact I made upon the St. Cloud community while running for Minnesota Senate as well as to serve as a reflection of what could have been if I won. In addition, I have included what caused me to enter the political realm. It is formatted as a culminating project/portfolio containing both a literature review as well as an appendix made up of surveys pertaining to balancing a budget, law enforcement, and immigration. Fundamental problems that I believe Minnesota residents need to care more about and focus their attention on are …
El Poder De Los Padres: Volunteering In A Multicultural Parent-Child Group That Supports Language Development And Literacy Skills, Olivia Musser, Connor P. Stark-Haws, Theresa Estrem
El Poder De Los Padres: Volunteering In A Multicultural Parent-Child Group That Supports Language Development And Literacy Skills, Olivia Musser, Connor P. Stark-Haws, Theresa Estrem
Huskies Showcase
Award for "Best Our Husky Compact Reflection" Engage as a Member of a Diverse and Multicultural World."
Abstract
The Greater St. Cloud Area Multicultural Parent-Child Group (El Poder de los Padres) provides intensive intervention to parents and children in the greater St. Cloud area through weekly 2-hour sessions during the academic year. Sessions include songs, activities, and crafts that facilitate the development of language and literacy skills in preschool-aged children. In addition, there is a parent education component, in which parents discuss a relevant language and/or literacy topic each week. St. Cloud State University graduate students from the Communication Sciences …
Shaping Student Identities: A Gendered Examination Of The College Chronicle In The 1950s, Blake M. Johnson, Robert W. Galler
Shaping Student Identities: A Gendered Examination Of The College Chronicle In The 1950s, Blake M. Johnson, Robert W. Galler
Huskies Showcase
Award for "Best Dimension of the Year Reflection: Think Creatively and Critically".
Abstract:
The submission’s goal is to articulate how students in the 1950s shaped their identity in relationship to gender and gendered work in a clear and concise manner. The submission must not only look at the content provided in the sculpting of this identity, but also it must examine exactly how the sculpting of the identity took place, namely, communications in the student newspaper. One cannot prioritize the arguments for or against female industrialized labor and leave out the dimensions of male and female athletics. Likewise, it cannot …
‘Home Away From Home’: Experiences Of African Women Immigrants Living In Minnesota, Njeri M. Clement
‘Home Away From Home’: Experiences Of African Women Immigrants Living In Minnesota, Njeri M. Clement
Culminating Projects in Social Responsibility
This study uses a feminist qualitative methodology and conceptual framework to explore the narrative experiences of African women immigrants living in Minnesota. Specifically, the study documents the multifaceted social, economic, and cultural factors that influence the ways in which these women construct and give meaning to their diasporic experiences. Through in-depth interviews of seven African women immigrants, this study explores the challenges that these women face in the process of settling in their ‘new home’ in the state of Minnesota. Additionally, this study identifies approaches that the women use to negotiate their sense of belonging in their ‘new homes away …
Global Promotion Of Lgbtq Resources And Services Through Social Media, Rachel S. Wexelbaum
Global Promotion Of Lgbtq Resources And Services Through Social Media, Rachel S. Wexelbaum
Library Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
A Comparative Study Of Maternity/Parental Leave Policies In The Us, Brazil, And France, Kassia Sebalho Souza
A Comparative Study Of Maternity/Parental Leave Policies In The Us, Brazil, And France, Kassia Sebalho Souza
Culminating Projects in Social Responsibility
A Comparative Study of Maternity/Parental Leave Policies in the US, Brazil, and France
An Analysis Of Academic Social Justice Programs At Five Midwestern Universities, Joshua A. Morey
An Analysis Of Academic Social Justice Programs At Five Midwestern Universities, Joshua A. Morey
Culminating Projects in Social Responsibility
Abstract
Students entering postsecondary academic social justice programs are told they will gain the tools to become potent agents of social change. However, given the relative novelty of social justice as an academic field, there remains a lack of clarity about what exactly social justice encompasses. What principles of inquiry, theory, and practice unify social justice as an academic field? Is there a consistent, coherent conceptualization of social justice and social change agency among social justice faculty? Are there social-historical conditions that foster the development of social justice programs in universities? These questions guided this research project.
The evidence, based …
Community Gardens In Central Minnesota, Kaitlyn E. Printy
Community Gardens In Central Minnesota, Kaitlyn E. Printy
Culminating Projects in Social Responsibility
The focus of this work is to examine community gardens in Central Minnesota (specifically within the three-county area of Benton, Sherburne, and Stearns counties). This paper utilizes qualitative methodologies to compare and contrast community gardens in the area, with attention given to historic context, participation (or lack of) within the community gardening movement, and current community values. Emphasis is given to the differentiation between levels of community within the construct of community gardens as social spaces, as well as the development of the concept of the community garden network among the eighteen gardens studied.
How Has The Journey To Womanhood Affected Female Somali Immigrants, Angela M. Wambua
How Has The Journey To Womanhood Affected Female Somali Immigrants, Angela M. Wambua
Culminating Projects in Social Responsibility
Abstract
This thesis discusses the practice of female circumcision among Somali immigrant women in a small Midwest community. The literature review gives the historical background of the practice, how it has been criminalized, how organizations are change agents and what impact culture has upon the practice. In the methodology section, the research method is reviewed and highlights the success and difficulties of the qualitative research that was conducted over a span of 2.5 years. The section describes the process from the beginning of me having a presence in the Somali community to how I networked and used a snow ball …
Soccer Hooligans, Ethnic Nationalism And Political Economy In Bulgaria, Georgi Ganev Georgiev
Soccer Hooligans, Ethnic Nationalism And Political Economy In Bulgaria, Georgi Ganev Georgiev
Culminating Projects in Social Responsibility
Soccer Hooligans, Ethnic Nationalism and Political Economy in Bulgaria
Growing Up With Hunters: An Insider's Perspective, Sudie Hofmann
Growing Up With Hunters: An Insider's Perspective, Sudie Hofmann
Human Relations and Multicultural Education Faculty Publications
Many of us who care about animals go about our lives while immersed in a world that is either not aligned with, or is even openly hostile to, our respect for animals. Sudie Hofmann is one of many people who grew up in a family that didn’t share her respect and compassion for animals. She shares her experience of what it’s like to grow up in a family of hunters.
Comparisons Of Organizations That Organize Around Issues Facing Immigrant Women, Emily Herne
Comparisons Of Organizations That Organize Around Issues Facing Immigrant Women, Emily Herne
Undergraduate Research in Sociology
This paper analyzes organizations that organize immigrant women to address issues in the workplace. Strategizing differences and policy goals will be analyzed in order to assess which strategies have acquired lasting policy changes that benefit immigrant women. Two organizations in California and Minnesota that are representative of the different types of groups that organize women immigrant workers will be examined. These groups were selected because they have a strong media presence, which facilitated the collection of data through content analysis of news articles, organization websites, and social media. The Minnesota organizations include La Asamblea de Derechos Civiles and Mesa Latina. …
Neoliberalism And Social Justice In The City: An Examination Of Postwar Urban Development In Colombo, Sri Lanka, Leoma T. Van Dort
Neoliberalism And Social Justice In The City: An Examination Of Postwar Urban Development In Colombo, Sri Lanka, Leoma T. Van Dort
Culminating Projects in Social Responsibility
Neoliberal urban development has witnessed tremendous changes in urban landscapes around the world. It has also contributed to increasing inequalities and social injustices in these changing urban landscapes. This study is an attempt to explore how neoliberal urban processes and accumulation by dispossession have shaped the new and rapid urban (re)development drive in Sri Lanka that is dramatically restructuring Colombo’s landscape and the socio-economic positions of its people. The post-war Sri Lankan governments’ initiation of a complete transformation and reinvention of the city’s built environment—through large-scale market-oriented infrastructural developments that would attract financial direct investments and promote public-private partnerships—has also …
Recycling Historical Events And Outcomes: Is Another World Possible Through Social Movement Activity?, Robbie A. Paul
Recycling Historical Events And Outcomes: Is Another World Possible Through Social Movement Activity?, Robbie A. Paul
Culminating Projects in Social Responsibility
Abstract
From the left, there seems to be too much emphasis placed on blaming the “free-market, and neo-liberalism” (Bricmont, 2006; McNally, 2002). By doing so, modern social movement avoids the real issue which is “capitalism” (Wood, 2003). Thus, there seems to be evidence that current social movement activity has done little more than reproduce the same tactics used post-1960s, and while their actions may have awakened certain sets of social consciousness, they have yielded little socio-structural change, due either to their irrational ideologies and strategies in response to social inequality or their rational attempt(s) to innovate them. By taking this …
Democratic Revolution And Capitalist Development Of Mongolia, Batbayar Erdenebat
Democratic Revolution And Capitalist Development Of Mongolia, Batbayar Erdenebat
Culminating Projects in Social Responsibility
Abstract
Mongolia, commonly referred to as Minegolia, was one of the longest, purely communist countries in existence. In 1921, political elites and military leaders successfully created a communist revolution (People’s Revolution), established their first constitution, and announced independency to the world, with support of the Soviet government and army. For eighty years MPRP, a one-party system, ruled the country. Following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1990, eastern European and other communist countries demonstrated change and a new era of development. This democratic revolution was a western way of civilization, but it didn’t exclude Mongolia. Young scholars, elites, students, …
Mining Companies And Csr In Guinea: Use The U.N. Global Compact Model To Improve Lives, Mariama Cire Kebe
Mining Companies And Csr In Guinea: Use The U.N. Global Compact Model To Improve Lives, Mariama Cire Kebe
Culminating Projects in Social Responsibility
Mining Companies tend to exploit natural resources in developing countries such as Guinea, to the detriment of the local population (Amaeshi, Adi, Ogbechie,& Amao,2007); (Kefee, 2013); (Hamann, 2003). Government officials in such countries often do not work in the better interests of the citizens due to corruption and other factors (Ayoade, 2011); (Kefee, 2013); (Susson, 2012). In this study the writer presents library-research material on the social, economic, and environmental impact of selective mining companies in Guinea, and the complexities introduced by the actions of local government officials. The writer presents recommendations for improving the interests of the natives of …
What Is The Interracial Black And White Trajectory In America?, Luke S. Tripp
What Is The Interracial Black And White Trajectory In America?, Luke S. Tripp
Ethnic and Women's Studies Working Papers
Martin Luther King envisioned a beloved integrated community of interracial harmony based on racial equality and mutual respect, a society in which race would be irrelevant, and one in which we all would share the resources of the nation based on humanitarian values. Are we moving toward that goal? How can we best measure progress toward it? I will argue that King’s vision of racial equality remains elusive and provide factual evidence that shows that the racial inequality gap, which has persisted over the last fifty years, has widen in key domains of social life. First, we will examine the …
Understanding The Nature And Scope Of Patriarchy In Sri Lanka: How Does It Operate In The Institution Of Marriage?, Dinishika Sumuduni Vithanage
Understanding The Nature And Scope Of Patriarchy In Sri Lanka: How Does It Operate In The Institution Of Marriage?, Dinishika Sumuduni Vithanage
Culminating Projects in Social Responsibility
The purpose of this study is to understand the nature and scope of patriarchy and ways in which it operates within the institution of marriage in Sri Lanka. Patriarchy, as a strong social element along aside religion, gender, and division of labor, has been operating in the Sri Lankan society, pushing women to the household system. One of the main social institutions that has been affected by patriarchic oppression is marriage. Marriage, operating as a social institution, has limited the role of woman in Sri Lanka in certain occupations and behaviors, and even molding the woman’s role in how society …
Recruiting Teachers Of Color, Shannon M. Lacy
Recruiting Teachers Of Color, Shannon M. Lacy
Culminating Projects in Social Responsibility
No abstract provided.
Female Genital Mutilation: The Case Of Kisii People In America, Faith Moraa Nyakondo
Female Genital Mutilation: The Case Of Kisii People In America, Faith Moraa Nyakondo
Culminating Projects in Social Responsibility
No abstract provided.
Assessment Of Student Learning In Racial Issues Courses, Spring Semester 2013, Luke S. Tripp
Assessment Of Student Learning In Racial Issues Courses, Spring Semester 2013, Luke S. Tripp
Ethnic and Women's Studies Working Papers
In the Fall Semester 2000, St. Cloud State University implemented mandatory racial issues courses that were designed to help students understand and reflect on race relations in the USA. To what extent are students learning what we attempt to teach them about race relations? This is the central question in this assessment report.
Rethinking Cinco De Mayo, Sudie Hofmann
Rethinking Cinco De Mayo, Sudie Hofmann
Human Relations and Multicultural Education Faculty Publications
[Personal narrative describing development of an anti-oppressive curriculum for Cinco de Mayo in a teacher education course.]
A Conflict Of Interest: Analyzing The Impact Of The Integrated Coastal Management (Icm) And Tourism Promotion On The Environment And Livelihood In Bagamoyo Town, Tanzania, Nancy Shedrack
Culminating Projects in Social Responsibility
This study uses a qualitative research methodology approach to explore the conflict of interest among coastal resource users and the development process in Bagamoyo town. The samples were purposively chosen to reflect the diversity of environmental conditions, socio-economic status and opportunities available to local coastal communities like fishing and farming. The total number of respondents interviewed for this study was thirty-three. I used narrative stories through in-depth interviews of the respondents, documented information and a focus group comprising of 10 respondents, who did not participate in the in-depth interviews, to discuss the issues.
There have been a number of initiatives …