Browsing by Author "Perkins, Stephen"
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Analysis of three specializations of forensic science
Edwards, Natali (2022-05-04) -
"Clean coal" is like saying "dry water"!: Corporate communication strategies, risk definition, and power in the controversy over Oklahoma's proposed Red Rock coal-fired plant
Waldo, Kristin Greta (2013-07)Societies in late modernity are highly dependent upon electricity produced by technologies that use primary fuels implicated in ecological expropriations and degradations. Technological dependency and risk make electric ... -
From Carlisle to Bradford: The media, stereotypes, football, and American Indians
Larsen, Travis M. (2013-12)Racial stereotypes were a prominent issue in the media's coverage of American Indians throughout the twentieth century. In this study, it is football, both collegiate and professional, that the media used to base their ... -
Perceptions of accountability and surveillance through high-stakes testing on elementary teachers' pedagogical decisions in the classroom
Spillman, Kathleen Price (2010-12)Scope and Method of Study: The purpose of this study was to determine the perceptions of elementary teachers regarding how pedagogical decisions have been altered by high-stakes testing, No Child Left Behind, and how ... -
Reel Indians: Native American representation in film, 1950-1970
Chaney, Christopher Colt (2017-05)The perception of Native Americans has constantly been in flux since Europeans began to colonize North America. Whether it was the Spanish, British, or later the Americans, each had a vision for what Indians were and could ... -
Regrowing the past to preserve the future: Cultural heritage preservation through the Pawnee Seed Preservation Project
Ball, Samuel K. (2021-07)Traditional foodways of indigenous peoples worldwide face the risk of loss in an increasingly interconnected and modernizing world. To prevent further loss of culture, reclaim food sovereignty, and improve community health, ... -
Respect for elders, rest opportunity, or pattern of structured inequality?: A qualitative study of urban women's experiences with menstrual practices in Kathmandu, Nepal
Karki, Srijana (2021-07)Women in Nepal, follow numerous menstrual practices. Past studies have focused on menstrual practices followed in rural areas, particularly emphasizing health and sanitation. Using 71 semi-structured interviews with women ... -
South's visible hand: Textile mills and the control of white labor in the antebellum southern Piedmont, 1830-1860
Daughtrey, Zachary S. (2016-05)Throughout the antebellum period, the concept of control was a fundamental cornerstone of white southern society. Plantations exhibited the most lucid example of this control where the master dominated not only slaves but ... -
To teach and to entertain: The production of legal culture in 16th and 17th century China
Wu, Yanhong (2008-12)Scope and Method of Study: -
Voices from the pen and the page: Quick writes for nursing students
Skeen, Lynnie Irene (2012-05)Scope and Method of Study: The purpose of this study was to use quick writes as a creative method for nursing students to connect new learning with previous knowledge. Quick writes give students the opportunity to observe ...