Hampton, Darlene Rose, 1976-(University of Oregon, 2010-12)
Although the web appears to be a welcoming space for women, online spaces--like offline spaces--are rendered female through associations with the personal/private, embodiment, or an emphasis on intimacy. As such, these ...
This thesis examines self-growth as a predominant process inherent in disputes and whether exploration of this aspect by disputants in private sessions may contribute to a more intentional growth and effective conflict ...
In a time of environmental uncertainties, restoration efforts are charged with the
complicated task of creating environmental resilience in the wake of issues like
climate change, sea-level rise, and the loss of species ...
This paper explores the multifaceted discourse on Islam in present-day Turkish society, as reflected upon in Orhan Pamuk’s 2002 novel Snow. The revival of Islam in Turkish politics and its manifestation as a lifestyle that ...
Within a rapidly changing climate, never have humans seen such rampant degradation of their
environment. From water shortages and over-population to massive flooding and storms, we are
beginning to test strategies of ...
Under the prevailing global capitalist model, increased access to the formal economy for women is touted as a panacea to women´s empowerment and gender equality. Despite an unprecedented increase in women's participation ...
While much interest in feminist technology looks to future inventions, dead or obsolete communication media, such as older smartphones, offers spaces in which to hack into effaced gendered narratives, specifically through ...
Burrows, Sonja S., 1973-(University of Oregon, 2010-06)
This project examines reader reception of U.S. Latino-authored narratives that engage in varying degrees of textual code switching and bicultural belonging. The analysis builds on the argument that these narratives, as ...
In the middle of a global economic recession, cruise tourism continues to be one of the major growth engines of international travel. With “average annual increases in passenger numbers of 8.2% over the last two decades”, ...
Pushkin's Tatiana tends to be pigeonholed by criticism that acknowledges her dynamism and openness to creative possibilities but restricts her intertextual significance to the heroines of the European novelists she herself ...
Among the children of immigrants in the United States, the children of migrant farmworkers are at significant risk of not finishing high school. These children deal with challenging socioeconomic conditions specific to ...
We describe our investigations on possible new physics beyond the Standard Model that reveal their connections with custodial symmetry.
First, we consider several strongly-coupled dark sectors with fermions that transform ...
New developments in the cataloging world can help libraries better answer questions like: What music do you have for string quartets? What young adult fiction do you have by African American male authors? Do you have any ...
With growing awareness of environmental issues, few outdoor educators would deny that the environment deserves greater attention in our daily lives. Most adventure education programs focus on treading lightly on the land ...
McGrath, Kelley(Neal-Schuman, an imprint of the American Library Association, 2017)
Discusses common pitfalls to be aware of when preparing bibliographic and item data for migration to a new integrated library system (ILS) and suggests methods for mitigating potential problems. Topics covered include ...
Otago Museum in Dunedin, New Zealand, is an institution in the beginning stages of a
museum-wide shift towards biculturalism. Presently, the Museum largely operates under a
western museology, and the shift to biculturalism ...