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  • Vellody, Tina (2010-06)
    The effects of the introduction of new methods to encounter music in the globalized social sphere are difficult to follow as they are continually in the process of change. Humans are recurrently encountering musical ...
  • Anderson Wright, Kristen (University of Oregon, 2013-10-10)
    Television mediation with children is a topic that has been important for parents, educators and scholars since television was introduced into the home. A majority of American families deal with this issue regularly. A ...
  • Young, Jeremiah (University of Oregon, 2020-12-08)
    This thesis explores the representation and testimony of trauma in the medieval Brennu-Njáls saga. Beginning with an outline of contemporary trauma studies, this thesis examines the repercussions narratives of social trauma. ...
  • Law, Brian (University of Oregon, 2014-09-29)
    Many family mediators encounter intimate partner violence (IPV) during the course of child-custody and divorce mediation. By interviewing family mediators in Oregon I have established concrete strategies that mediators ...
  • Waldron, Ally Elizabeth (University of Oregon, 2019)
    This thesis draws on ethnography and science and technology studies to consider the use of medical technology within the context of Cape Coast Teaching Hospital in southern Ghana. All too often the transfer and integration ...
  • Stueckemann, Rabea (University of Oregon, 2013-11)
    Attention, contemplation and insight on the one side, productivity, acceleration and efficiency on the other. The contemplative slow-paced and the technological fast-paced worlds may seem to be opposites, yet they ...
  • Platenberg, Radio; McMorran, Ben (2023)
    A stylized comic about a future where humans must hide from destructive aliens that explains quantum mechanics phenomena including the Elitzur-Vaidman effect and the Quantum Zeno Effect. Created in collaboration between ...
  • Unknown author (University of Oregon, 2020-01)
    Editorial board for Volume 16 Issue 1 Winter 2020 of Oregon Undergraduate Research Journal
  • Unknown author (University of Oregon, 2021-01)
    Editorial board for Volume 18 Issue 1 Winter 2021 of Oregon Undergraduate Research Journal
  • Unknown author (University of Oregon, 2020-08)
    Editorial board for Volume 17 Issue 1 Spring 2020 of Oregon Undergraduate Research Journal
  • Taylor, Jay; Woods, Micah; Schmitt, Kyla; Beaudoin, Sarah (University of Oregon, 2022-05)
    Editorial board for Volume 20 Issue 1 Winter 2022 of Oregon Undergraduate Research Journal
  • Unknown author (University of Oregon, 2021-06)
    Editorial board for Volume 19 Issue 1 Spring 2021 of Oregon Undergraduate Research Journal
  • Beaudoin, Sarah; Wallace, Haley; Aghdaei, Alex; Furbish, Teagan; Mullen, Nicole (University of Oregon, 2022-11)
    Editorial board for Volume 20 Issue 2 Summer 2022 of Oregon Undergraduate Research Journal
  • Unknown author (2023-03-13)
  • Unknown author (University of Oregon, 2023-09)
    The editorial board for OURJ Vol. 21 No. 2 (2023).
  • Unknown author (University of Oregon, 2019)
  • Brown, Emily; Stuckmayer, Ethan; Thomas, Ren (2016)
    The Affordable Housing Plan included an assessment of the existing housing options in Redmond, as well as goals, objectives, and strategies that could be used to encourage the preservation and creation of affordable ...
  • Evans, Mary (University of Oregon, 2023)
    The wheel of change spins, creating cylindrical space like a slow-moving tornado in which we reside in the center. It collapses in on itself. Memory creates the shape of a spiral thrust forward into the future, mimicking ...
  • Wyland, Kelly (2010)
    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 ...
  • 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 ...

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