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Puppy Love And [Information] Play: An Intersection Of Theatre, Queer Kink, And Consent, Emily Kitchens
Puppy Love And [Information] Play: An Intersection Of Theatre, Queer Kink, And Consent, Emily Kitchens
Faculty and Research Publications
This note from the field centers on a nexus of queer kink subcultures and consent-based intimacy work in theatre. I report, investigate and wrangle with the process of incorporating queer kink aesthetics into the production of Love and Information by Caryl Churchill I directed at KSU February 2023. What I have learned and hope to demonstrate throughout the paper, is that queer kink subcultures are often paradigmatic examples of communities built on consent, and we as performing arts practitioners can more visibly expand the margins of our cultural competency dialogues to not only include them but look to them as …
From Allies To Co-Conspirators: Unveiling The Many Faces Of Solidarity In Contemporary Racial Justice Social Movements In The U.S., Nashay Lowe
Doctor of International Conflict Management Dissertations
Scholars and practitioners often have different understandings and interpretations of allyship in the social movement context. There are conflicting expectations of allies, making it difficult to clearly identify their role and relationship to the overall movement and membership. The result can be confusion, unmet expectations, and disappointment. This research addresses this challenge by examining allyship as a means of solidarity in racial justice social movements. To achieve this, the study utilized multiple methods, including (a) a synthesis analysis of literature on the subject; (b) semi-structured interviews with activists, allies, and scholar-practitioners involved in racial justice causes ranging from Black Lives …
Inscribing Violence: Quantifying The Impact Of World Heritage Site Inscription On Direct And Structural Violence., Anne Chance
Inscribing Violence: Quantifying The Impact Of World Heritage Site Inscription On Direct And Structural Violence., Anne Chance
Doctor of International Conflict Management Dissertations
The World Heritage Program and nomination process have undergone considerable criticism regarding their impact on host nations. These critics have often described violence as an unintended side-effect of heritage sites, but this research has lacked a systematic analysis of types of violence associated with the inscription of sites. The background to this study explores the application of Galtung’s Triangle of Violence, which considers the symbiotic dynamics of cultural violence, structural violence, and direct violence. In so doing, I constructed the Measures of Structural Violence matrix by which to examine direct and structural violence in states that host heritage sites.
Using …
Beyond Words: An Exploration Of Research And Writing For Indigenous Land Acknowledgements, Oksana Flores
Beyond Words: An Exploration Of Research And Writing For Indigenous Land Acknowledgements, Oksana Flores
Master of Arts in Professional Writing Capstones
This capstone delves into the practical application and importance of land acknowledgments within the frameworks of Critical Indigenous Theory and Narrative Theory. Through the utilization of archival research methods, the project not only offers recommendations for crafting an effective land acknowledgment but also provides the necessary historical foundation for the implementation of such a statement at Kennesaw State University. This effort serves to strengthen the university's commitment to diversity and equity on campus.
Assessing The Sustainable Development Dimensions Of Environmental Public Policies For Protected Natural Areas In Mexico: A 1970-2018 Perspective, Cielo María Ávila López, José Israel Herrera
Assessing The Sustainable Development Dimensions Of Environmental Public Policies For Protected Natural Areas In Mexico: A 1970-2018 Perspective, Cielo María Ávila López, José Israel Herrera
Journal of Maya Heritage
Abstract: This abstract discusses the challenges and issues related to the implementation of Environmental Public Policies (EPP) for Protected Natural Areas (PNA) in Mexico from 1970 to 2018. EPPs aim to achieve sustainable development by balancing economic, environmental, and social dimensions while reconciling conservation and the use of natural resources with restrictions on their use and economic compensation to communities. However, the results of this study reveal that the establishment of PNA has been unilateral and without consensus, leading to limitations on communities' use of the environment without granting them economic compensation or productive alternatives. This has resulted in conflicts …
Gis For Public Health: Exploring Diseases Of Despair In Metro Atlanta, Chanice Brown
Gis For Public Health: Exploring Diseases Of Despair In Metro Atlanta, Chanice Brown
Symposium of Student Scholars
Diseases of despair are a set of behaviors that can cause a significant amount of mortality within a population. These behaviors, which typically include drug abuse, alcoholism, and suicides, have existed for quite some time. However, the idea of “Diseases of Despair” is fairly recent. In 2015, researchers Anna Case and Angus Deaton first coined the concept while studying an increase in mortality and decrease in life expectancy amongst middle-aged, white populations in different rural communities. They theorized that external pressures, like economic insecurity and increased morbidity, were driving these populations to seek out dangerous methods to relieve their stress. …
Applying Settlement Models Through Chemical Analysis In Bartow County, Georgia, Bryan A. Moss*
Applying Settlement Models Through Chemical Analysis In Bartow County, Georgia, Bryan A. Moss*
Symposium of Student Scholars
During the Middle Woodland Period (300 BC – AD 600), ceremonial centers began to rise throughout the Eastern United States. These centers were hubs for ritual feasting and religious activities related to the Hopewell Mortuary Cult of Ohio. This project will focus on the Leake site and its relation to the surrounding villages in Northwest Georgia, each of which contains Swift Creek sherds. The Swift Creek Complicated stamped pottery contains curvilinear lines which are not present in other decorations of the Middle Woodland period. Swift Creek pottery is prominent in Middle Woodland ceremonial sites and is integrated into the Hopewell …
Spatial Associations Of Liver Disease Rates With Socioeconomic And Health Risk Factors In Georgia, Nguyet Le
Spatial Associations Of Liver Disease Rates With Socioeconomic And Health Risk Factors In Georgia, Nguyet Le
Symposium of Student Scholars
According to the CDC Cancer Statistics Report in 2020, Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Duct is the 6th leading cancer in both USA and the State of Georgia ranked by Rates of Cancer Death. Aflatoxin-containing foods, alcohol consumption, smoking, overeating, and other risky behaviors are among the factors linked to liver diseases. They have also been related to the socioeconomic status (SES) of individuals. The behaviors and SES of individuals are affected by the socioeconomic characteristics of the communities where they live. However, the relationships between the rates of liver diseases and community-level socioeconomic factors are not well studied. The objective …
Average Household Income In Relation To Individual Dietary Consumption Of Fruits And Vegetables, Liz Burchfield, Bella Spencer
Average Household Income In Relation To Individual Dietary Consumption Of Fruits And Vegetables, Liz Burchfield, Bella Spencer
Symposium of Student Scholars
The purpose of this analysis is to review data from the USDA Economic Research Survey in a data collection regarding FoodAPS National Household Food Acquisition and Purchase Survey. Our data include a sample size of 4,826 participating households with 279 variables describing each household. Several variables were utilized which include average collective income for households, perceptions of fruit and vegetable prices and quality, self-reporting items about perceived fruit and vegetable consumption, and financial survey responses. With these chosen variables we made initial inferences that there would be a relationship between income and fruit consumption. We predict that throughout the duration …
Megaproyectos Y Su Impacto En Derechos Humanos En Una Comunidad De Origen Maya: Yaxhá, Yucatán, México., Gonzalo Manuel Herrera Canché
Megaproyectos Y Su Impacto En Derechos Humanos En Una Comunidad De Origen Maya: Yaxhá, Yucatán, México., Gonzalo Manuel Herrera Canché
Journal of Maya Heritage
Abstract: The current development of extractive megaprojects in Latin American countries has had a significant impact on their societies and environments. This research addresses the issue of the impacts of extractive agricultural megaprojects on the environment, society and the economy, specifically the case of a pig farm in the community of Yaxhá, located in the municipality of Muna, Yucatán. The identified impacts are mainly attributed to the lack of strong and committed political institutions, lax environmental legislation, and the absence of an operating system, which facilitates human rights violations related to the environment, society, and access to information. In this …
Speaking Volumes: Books With Histories, Timothy Daniels
Speaking Volumes: Books With Histories, Timothy Daniels
The Southeastern Librarian
David Pearson Bodleian Library: University of Oxford, 2022 ISBN: 9781851245628 240 p. $65.00 (Hbk)
Grain And Fire: A History Of Baking In The American South, A. Blake Denton
Grain And Fire: A History Of Baking In The American South, A. Blake Denton
The Southeastern Librarian
Rebecca Sharpless Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 2022 ISBN: 9781469668369 344 p. $30.00 (Hbk)
Freedom’S Dominion: A Saga Of White Resistance To Federal Power, Kristine Stilwell
Freedom’S Dominion: A Saga Of White Resistance To Federal Power, Kristine Stilwell
The Southeastern Librarian
Jefferson Cowie New York: Basic Books, 2023 ISBN: 9781541672802 512 p. $35.00 (Hbk)
Carnival In Alabama: Marked Bodies And Invented Traditions In Mobile, Tim Dodge
Carnival In Alabama: Marked Bodies And Invented Traditions In Mobile, Tim Dodge
The Southeastern Librarian
Isabel Machado Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2023 ISBN: 9781496842596 262 p. $30.00 (Pbk)
Government Documents For All, Tim Dodge
Government Documents For All, Tim Dodge
The Southeastern Librarian
No abstract provided.
Cataloging Electronic Theses And Dissertations: Updates And Perspectives From The Mississippi State University Libraries, Meg C. Wang
The Southeastern Librarian
Over the last two decades, electronic submission of theses and dissertations has become more common, and cataloging processes have evolved as well. At the same time, the Resource Description and Access (RDA) cataloging guidelines, which are better designed to describe digital resources, were widely imple-mented in 2013 in order to replace the Anglo-American Cataloging Rules (AACR2), which emphasize the description of a physical item. These changes have brought unceasing challenges into cataloging work-flows. Especially with the development of linked data and the semantic web, catalogers consistently need to adapt measures to local conditions. This paper describes the recent issues that …
Southeastern Librarian 71(3) Fall 2023 (Full Issue)
Southeastern Librarian 71(3) Fall 2023 (Full Issue)
The Southeastern Librarian
Complete issue of The Southeastern Librarian Volume 71 Number 3
Sela News & News From The States
Sela News & News From The States
The Southeastern Librarian
News from participating Southeastern states.
Academic Librarianship Reflection: Promoting Intellectual Freedom, Rebecca Rose
Academic Librarianship Reflection: Promoting Intellectual Freedom, Rebecca Rose
The Southeastern Librarian
No abstract provided.
The President’S Column, Crystal Gates
The President’S Column, Crystal Gates
The Southeastern Librarian
No abstract provided.
Sela Officers And Executive Committee, Sela State Representatives
Sela Officers And Executive Committee, Sela State Representatives
The Southeastern Librarian
Current SELA officers and representatives.
The Preventorium: A Memoir, Peter R. Dean
The Preventorium: A Memoir, Peter R. Dean
The Southeastern Librarian
Susan Annah Currie Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2022 ISBN: 9781496842763 232 p. $25.00 (Hbk)
Deep South: A Social Anthropological Study Of Caste And Class, Chris Andrews
Deep South: A Social Anthropological Study Of Caste And Class, Chris Andrews
The Southeastern Librarian
Allison Davis, Burleigh B. Gardner, & Mary R. Gardner Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2022 ISBN: 9780226817989 328 p. $20.00 (Pbk)
2023 - The Fourth Annual Fall Symposium Of Student Scholars
2023 - The Fourth Annual Fall Symposium Of Student Scholars
Symposium of Student Scholars Program Books
The full program book from the Fall 2023 Symposium of Student Scholars, held in November 2023. Includes abstracts from the presentations and posters.
My Own Private Library, Chamyre Hynson
My Own Private Library, Chamyre Hynson
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
2023 Georgia Library Association Scholarship Recipients, Sarah Rodgers-Miller
2023 Georgia Library Association Scholarship Recipients, Sarah Rodgers-Miller
Georgia Library Quarterly
Announcing the 2023 winners of the Georgia Library Association's Beard and Hubbard Scholarships.
A State Both Wonderful And Strange: Switzer Library’S Return Of Weird Georgia, Timothy Cole Hale
A State Both Wonderful And Strange: Switzer Library’S Return Of Weird Georgia, Timothy Cole Hale
Georgia Library Quarterly
The Georgia Room at Switzer Library of Cobb County Public Libraries held a second edition of a program titled “Weird Georgia.” This program was sponsored by WETA in collaboration with PBS books, and discussed strange and local landmarks in the state. The program was one-part lecture, one-part games and trivia, and combined to attract audience members across all age groups.
From The President, Rebecca Ballard
Georgia Library Spotlight: Fayette County Public Library’S Partnerships For Health And Wellness, Michelle Bennett-Copeland
Georgia Library Spotlight: Fayette County Public Library’S Partnerships For Health And Wellness, Michelle Bennett-Copeland
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Fall 2023, Georgia Library Quarterly