Snipes, Genifer(University of Oregon Libraries, 2018)
One of the challenges of reference services is connecting patrons with subject specialists when front-line librarians have done all they can and the specialists aren’t immediately available. Appointment booking software ...
The Meier & Frank Depot was built in 1928. The building is located in a developing
area in Portland’s pearl district. The building has been unoccupied
for years, no one seems to know what to do with historic building.
This ...
ERIC Clearinghouse on Educational Management; Johnson, James H., 1955-(Eugene, OR : ERIC Clearinghouse on Educational Management, College of Education, University of Oregon, 1997-01)
Linsley, Dennis Edward, 1975-(University of Oregon, 2008-06)
The use of melodic inversion in the second reprises of Bach's keyboard suites is
commonly acknowledged. However, no published account gives a detailed explanation of
the context-driven nature of such inversion. After ...
This dissertation contextualizes melodic variation within a cultural, historical, and cognitive framework. This work discusses how traditional musicians learn how to vary melodies by observing norms of social and musical ...
This project focuses on films that reveal concerns about care and subjectivity in a world transformed by neoliberalism, flexible capital, and globalization. As these films show, care is still necessary, but under the logic ...
Larissa Ennis
Doctor of Philosophy
Department of English
March 2012
Title: Melodramas of Ethnicity and Masculinity: Generic Transformations of Late Twentieth Century American Film Gangsters
The gangster film ...
Furmall, Ali Valetta, 1972-(University of Oregon, 2010-03)
Excess melt production due to the interaction between the northern Mid-Atlantic
Ridge and the Iceland mantle plume generates anomalously thick oceanic crust. Observed
V-shaped gravity anomalies on the Reykjanes Ridge ...
Arrow, Holly; McGrath, Joseph E.(SAGE Publications, 1993-08-03)
A framework for integrating diverse aspects of membership dynamics is outlined, and 10 propositions about membership change and its impact on group structure, process, and performance are presented. Data from a longitudinal ...
This memorandum is in response to a request from Lane County Parks for potential revenue
sources to address maintenance backlog and to provide suggestions for sustainable long-term
maintenance funding for Lane County ...
My dissertation questions the current cultural boom of fictional and non-fictional works on the politics of memory, characterized by a Manichaean rhetoric of heroes versus enemies, heroes versus traitors. I argue that ...
Memories of displacement, loss, and discrimination are oten present in designed sites. A decline in
memory and story sharing has let these memories lingering on sites, open wounds waiting to be unearthed,
discussed, and ...
DePrince, Anne P.; Freyd, Jennifer J.(Journal of Trauma & Dissociation, 2001)
Conceptual and methodological approaches from cog nitive science have increasingly been applied to research examining the relation between trauma, dissociation and basic cognitive functioning. The
current study replicates ...
Barlow, M. Rose (Margaret Rose)(University of Oregon, 2005-12)
Dissociative identity disorder (DID), formerly called multiple personalities, is a condition in which aspects of experience and memory are separated from each other and from awareness. The current study adds to the ...
This thesis traces my body of work produced throughout my BFA year both
conceptually and art historically. My work explores the artistic potential present in
prefabricated construction materials and familiar architectural ...
This proposal synthesizes the work of other researchers (Hawkins et al. 2019) (Kim, Gulati, and Ganguly 2019) (Wei et al. 2018) (Tononi and Cirelli 2006) (Grossberg 2013) (Li et al. 2017) into a framework of memory ...
U.S. criminal justice settings disproportionately involve minority defendants and white judges/juries, often involving cross-accent communication. Although it is known that racial and linguistic profiling can lead to ...
U.S. criminal justice settings disproportionately involve minority defendants and white judges/juries, often involving cross-accent communication. Although it is known that racial and linguistic profiling can lead to ...