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Digital Media, Authority, and the Roman Catholic Church
(2015-03)
The purpose of this study is to identify the discursive and hegemonic interplay between the Roman Catholic Church (RCC) and American Catholics in digital media. It will use the Year of Consecrated Life (YCL) as a case study ...
“You’re in apple land but you are a lemon:” Connection, Collaboration, and Division in Early ‘70s Indian Country
(2020-07-01)
In the first years of the 1970s, Indian Country became paradoxically more interwoven and yet also more divided. Three case studies from Oklahoma’s Indigenous communities illustrate this transformation. Beginning in the ...
User Studies in Public Library Website Redesigns
(2022-12-24)
This paper highlights the importance of conducting user studies before redesigning a public library website to ensure the needs and wants of the whole community are met. It explores the eight most common user experience ...
Manager–employee communication in the# MeToo Era: The role of gender similarity and context ambiguity in ethical leadership
(2020)
Sexual harassment is a widespread problem in the American workplace. Managers must understand how their employees perceive ethical leadership in this context. This includes current undergraduates—managers’ future employees. ...
On Superherology
(2018-08)
In 2012, Travis Langley’s book Batman
and Psychology: A Dark and Stormy Knight
introduced the term “superherologist,”
indicating Langley’s belief that scholars
who study superheroes belong to a unique
field of study. ...