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  • Cuyler, Antonio C. (Center for Community Arts and Cultural Policy, Arts & Administration Program, University of Oregon, 2017-06)
    In this issue, Antonio C. Cuyler, Assistant Professor of Arts Administration at Florida State University, invites us to join and contribute to the ongoing journey of examining and researching diversity, equity, and inclusion ...
  • Lim, Benny; Brady Nelson, Meaghan (Center for Community Arts and Cultural Policy, Arts & Administration Program, University of Oregon, 2017-12)
    This late autumn issue of CultureWork explores ways in which communities enact arts and culture festivals to meet local needs, solve problems, or address health and well-being. Whether processing the outcomes of a political ...
  • Guerriero, Maria; Jarvis, Kelly; Vaughn, Deborah (Center for Community Arts and Cultural Policy, Arts & Administration Program, University of Oregon, 2018-03)
    This issue features collaborators from the Connecting Students to the World of Work (WoW) grant program implemented by the Oregon Arts Commission (OAC). Collaborators included a member of the OAC staff, a contracted ...
  • SV Flys, Elena; Fletcher, Tina; Eckberg, Jon; Blake, Amanda B. (Center for Community Arts & Cultural Policy, Arts & Administration Program, University of Oregon, 2018-05)
    This final issue is a fitting tribute to the beginning of CultureWork. The first article published by founding editor, Doug Blandy, explored website accessibility to users with disabilities. This double issue of CultureWork ...
  • Blandy, Doug (Center for Community Arts & Cultural Policy, Arts & Administration Program, University of Oregon, 2017)
  • Jameson, Derry (University of Oregon, 2016-02-23)
    This thesis considers whether a Buddhist statue in a museum context can be both aesthetic and devotional. By reexamining the relationship between a devotional object, its surrounding space, and its viewer, this thesis will ...
  • deMontigny, Breanna (2018)
    Museums are not perfect institutions-- they have a long history of marginalization of ethnicity, gender, and sexuality through “western” museological practices. With recent political upheaval, more people have been ...
  • Portugal, Luis (University of Oregon, 2013-07-11)
    My main thesis is that Baroque can be considered not only as an aesthetic or historical period in the seventeenth century; it is also a way of producing knowledge that puts into dynamic interaction diverse genres, disciplines ...
  • Messer, Janet Ruth 1951- (University of Oregon, 1991-12)
    This multiple case study examines the effect of parenthood on the internal representational models of relationships in women who have been maltreated as children by studying three women who have young children and who had ...
  • Kenney, Devin (University of Oregon, 2013-10-03)
    Starting in 2005, there have been major changes in the situation prevailing in the Gaza Strip. The Egyptian uprising, in particular, had important consequences that have changed the balance of control over the Strip. ...
  • Ballard, Catherine (2016)
  • Pratt, Alexander (University of Oregon, 2022-10-04)
    As teachers engage with what is taught, rather than a sense of the distribution of inert knowledge, there can be a feeling that the “what” is moving and adapting with them. This is especially true when teachers are working ...
  • Ojerio, Ryan S., 1972-; University of Oregon. Institute for a Sustainable Environment. Resource Innovations; Lynn, Kathy (University of Oregon, Institute for a Sustainable Environment, 2008-02)
    The structural vulnerability study was the first collaborative effort of the newly formed Curry Wildfire Preparation Team (CWPT). The CWPT formed out of a recognition that wildfire is an integral and inevitable component ...
  • University of Oregon. Institute for a Sustainable Environment. Resource Innovations (University of Oregon, Institute for a Sustainable Environment, 2008-02)
    The full Curry County CWPP is a comprehensive document that details information on a wide range of issues from county demographics and vulnerable populations, to structural vulnerability and wildfire risk. The CWPT felt ...
  • Applauso, Nicolino (University of Oregon, 2010-06)
    My dissertation examines the ethical engagement of political invective poetry in thirteenth- and fourteenth-century Italy. Modern criticism tends to treat medieval invective as a playfully subversive but marginal poetic ...
  • Simmons, Grant H., 1981- (University of Oregon, 2008-12)
    During acute altitude exposure, humans maintain higher skin temperature and lower core body temperature. However, the role of cutaneous vascular regulation in these thermoregulatory differences is unclear. Therefore, the ...
  • Leonhardt, Erik (University of Oregon, 2020-09-24)
    Since its first synthesis in 2008, the cycloparaphenylene (CPP), or “carbon nanohoop”, has quickly evolved from a synthetic novelty to a readily accessible and highly tunable molecular scaffold. With accessibility no ...
  • Sisto, Thomas (University of Oregon, 2015-08-18)
    Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are among the most promising materials for next generation technology, displaying amazing physical and electronic properties. Unfortunately, the electronic properties of CNTs are highly dependent ...
  • Moffett, Ann Thomas, 1980- (University of Oregon, 2010-06)
    My research identifies critical thinking as an essential component of dance training for students of all ages and abilities, particularly students K-12. This project strategizes ways in which the studio dance teacher can ...

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