Browsing OSU Theses by Author "Bailey, Lucy E."
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Being undone by each other: An ecofeminist ontological offering for peace education in the Anthropocene
Kingston, Amanda (2021-12)In the challenges of the Anthropocene, peace education has yet to fully address and analyze the linked violences of gender and the earth. This thesis will explore those shortcomings, as well as make an ecofeminist ontological ... -
Bite out of History: A Feminist Reevaluation of Judy Chicago's "The Dinner Party"
Martucci-Fink, Bianca Josephine (2019-05-01)For the purposes of this project, I examine Judy Chicago's monumental work of feminist installation art, The Dinner Party, through a contemporary intersectional feminist lens as a means to resolve the problematic elements ... -
Corporate Social Responsibility: A Comparative Approach
Love, Daren (Oklahoma State University, 2008-05-01)This theoretical work outlines the fundamental environment of Corporate Social Responsibility and its impact on educational development from a comparative perspective. It examines how multinational corporations institute ... -
Influence of ALEC on public education in Oklahoma
Harris, Reid (2022-12)This thesis is preliminary research that has been conducted about the highly influential national organization known as the American Legislative Exchange Council or ALEC, a corporate bill mill. The goal of this preliminary ... -
Volunteer Attitudes Toward Homelessness - a Test of Contact Hypothesis
Chancellor, Heather R. (Oklahoma State University, 2014-05-01)The contact hypothesis, as outlined by Gordon Allport (1946), suggests that intergroup contact with a marginalized group may lead to a better understanding of said group. As such, the focus of this study was to test the ...