Institutes, Centers, & Affiliated Organizations: Recent submissions

  • Center for Art Research, University of Oregon; Abreu, Manuel Arturo (University of Oregon, 2021)
    I unyoke the issue of real and fake from the artificial, post-Enlightenment European context of ‘art’ to look at the prehistory, which is theological and entheogenic in nature. I first discuss Sylvia Wyner’s notion of ...
  • University of Oregon. Center for the Study of Women in Society (Center for the Study of Women in Society, University of Oregon, 2022-10)
    In this issue, we check in with some of our affiliates’ responses to the Dobbs decision in the feature story “On the Implications of Overturning Roe.” Plus, CSWS Director Sangita Gopal, cinema studies, considers ...
  • Arroyo, John; Bermúdez, Bobbie; Bussel, Robert; Graciosa, Melissa K.; Hoff, Calvin G.; López-Cevallos, Daniel; Loustaunau, Lola; Lucero, Audrey; Mitteis, Maggie; Meléndez, Jóse W.; Rausch, Leah; Renirie, Alex; Shrestha, Lisha; Stephen, Lynn; Tichenor, Daniel J. (University of Oregon, 2021)
    En 2008, docentes de la Universidad de Oregón publicaron un reporte titulado “La experiencia de los inmigrantes en Oregón.” Ya que la población inmigrante y refugiada en Oregón ha presentado un mayor aumento desde la ...
  • University of Oregon. School of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Community Planning Workshop.; Clark, Benjamin; Parker, Robert (University of Oregon, 2021-09)
    The response to the COVID-19 pandemic and associated stay-at-home orders led to skyrocketing unemployment and other health and social impacts. The impacts have been felt unequally across the economy, with many sectors ...
  • Gregory, Robin; Kozak, Robert; Peterson St-Laurent, Guillaume; Nawaz, Sara; Satterfield, Terre; Hagerman, Shannon (Springer Nature B.V., 2021-05-03)
    Shifts in species ranges and viability introduced by climate change are creating difficult challenges for scientists and citizens. In many cases, the seriousness of threats to endangered species is forcing policy makers ...
  • Dieckmann, Nathan F.; Gregory, Robin; Satterfield, Terre; Mayorga, Marcus; Slovic, Paul (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2021-04-22)
    Social scientists and community advocates have expressed con- cerns that many social and cultural impacts important to citizens are given insufficient weight by decision makers in public policy decision-making. In two large ...
  • Bruine de Bruin, Wandi; Slovic, Paul (The Conversation, 2021-12-20)
    People who are bad with numbers are more likely to experience financial difficulties than people who are good with numbers. That’s according to our analyses of the Lloyd’s Register Foundation World Risk Poll. In this World ...
  • Slovic, Paul; Bruine de Bruin, Wandi (PLOS, 2021-11-22)
    Numeracy refers to the ability to use numbers, including converting percentages (e.g., 10%) into absolute frequencies (e.g., 1 in 10). Studies have suggested that numeracy is correlated to financial outcomes, suggesting ...
  • Andersson, Per A.; Erlandsson, Arvid; Västfjäll, Daniel (Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 2021-03-01)
    Knowing the descriptive norm concerning others' prosociality could affect your behavior, but would you seek out or avoid such knowledge? This high-powered preregistered experiment explores the effect of both forced and ...
  • University of Oregon. Center for the Study of Women in Society (Center for the Study of Women in Society, University of Oregon, 2021-10)
    Law professor Michelle McKinley opens the issue with “A Year In Review,” which marks her final report as CSWS director after five years of service. Interim Director Sangita Gopal, associate professor of cinema studies, ...
  • University of Oregon. Center for the Study of Women in Society (Center for the Study of Women in Society, University of Oregon, 2020-10)
    Director Michelle McKinley opens the issue with her annual report, “A Year In Review,” examining last year’s theme of “Gender, Power, and Grief” in light of our present circumstances and their effects on the Center and our ...
  • Arroyo, John; Bermúdez, Bobbie; Bussel, Robert; Graciosa, Melissa K.; Hoff, Calvin G.; López-Cevallos, Daniel; Loustaunau, Lola; Lucero, Audrey; Mitteis, Maggie; Meléndez, Jóse W.; Rausch, Leah; Renirie, Alex; Shrestha, Lisha; Stephen, Lynn; Tichenor, Daniel J. (University of Oregon, 2021)
  • Mhuireach, Gwynne A.; Dietz, Leslie; Griffiths, Willem; Horve, Patrick Finn; Laguerre, Aurelie; Northcutt, Dale; Vandegrift, Roo; Gall, Elliott; Van Den Wymelenberg, Kevin (Elsevier, 2021)
    Indoor environmental quality is a paramount concern among architects. Exposure to VOCs and microorganisms impacts occupant health, yet the role of materials on these exposures remains poorly understood. In this study, we ...
  • Hildreth, Richard G. (Ocean and Coastal Law Center, School of Law, University of Oregon, 1996-06-30)
    In December 1994 the federal Environmental Protections Agency's Region 10 published "A Watershed Assessment Primer" (EPA 910-B-94-005). Appendix C of that report by this author, Mara Brown, and Robert Shavelson was an ...
  • Hildreth, Richard G. (Ocean and Coastal Law Center, School of Law, University of Oregon, 1985-09-12)
    The author utilizes the legal indicia, primary court opinions, of federal-state conflict over outer continental shelf oil and gas development in the 1980's to support more general observations about intergovernmental ...
  • Wilde, Jenée (Center for the Study of Women in Society, University of Oregon, 2020)
    Diving into Big Data: Humanists bridge the qualitative vs. quantitative divide with help from Knight Library Data Services. Understanding Data Management: Researchers get help planning for the data lifecycle.
  • Vandegrift, Eleanor V.H. (Wiley, 2018-07-12)
    Working remotely and collaboratively, our interdisciplinary team created an educational development workshop, Thinking Skills for the 21st Century: Teaching for Transfer, in which participants not only experience, apply, ...
  • University of Oregon. Center for the Study of Women in Society (Center for the Study of Women in Society, University of Oregon, 2019-10-02)
    This issue marks the final year for our three-year theme “Women and Work.” We are delighted to feature several articles that reflect this theme, including one by Lamia Karim, associate professor, Department ...
  • Unknown author (Urbanism Next, 2019-05)
    Welcome to the 2019 National Urbanism Next Conference! This last year has seen dramatic advancements and serious setbacks in new mobility, autonomous vehicles, e-commerce, and the sharing economy. We have seen significant ...
  • Urbanism Next, University of Oregon (Urbanism Next, University of Oregon, 2020-01)
    This framework provides an overview of the work Urbanism Next does and how we approach our research.

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