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Spring 2015
user studies. The examination focused on three aspects: 1) the ease of emotion identification when the behaviour was isolated, 2) whether the gender of the participants and characters affected the results, and 3) emotion identification when observed during normal game play. The results show that
participants were able to accurately identify the emotions, that the combination of both emotional gaits and emotional incidents was best overall (but some emotions could be equally achieved with only one), that there were some small differences based on participant gender, and that participants could easily
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Spring 2021
certification in May 2007 through December 2019. The findings show that B Corps that are larger, woman-owned, family-owned, or in geographies or industries with fewer B Corps are less likely to decertify. Moreover, in communities with fewer B Corps, the gender effect associated with woman ownership is amplified
. I provide a theoretical framework for understanding why organizations disengage from social movements. Notably, my findings reveal the crucial roles of ownership gender, family ownership, and peer community size in the disengagement process. Additionally, whereas prior theoretical explanations for
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When skills don’t matter: occupational status recovery inequalities within Canada’s highly skilled immigrant population
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first empirical chapter establishes a gender/race hierarchy of outcomes despite accounting for human capital and other labour market differences (Chapter 2). Upon identification of this hierarchy, the remaining chapters explore possible causes for the disadvantaged position of immigrant women and non
-white immigrants, including the influence of credential source area, and occupational clustering by ethno-racial background (Chapter 3) and gender processes within and outside of the domestic home (Chapter 4). Chapter results reveal that the disadvantaged position of non-white immigrants remains largely
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Are community midwives addressing the inequities in access to skilled birth attendance in Punjab, Pakistan?
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care between the rich and poor are not solely the result of economic poverty.3–6 Economic poverty is relational and embedded within power hierarchies influenced by both class and gender.5,6 Social exclusion is therefore a useful conceptual framework for understanding the multi-dimensional nature of the
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1996
Watson, Leslie C., Just, Lesley, Murray, Eloise C.
This study examined the gender based differences in valuation of trees, as indicated by differences between men and women in the planting, care and use of tree resources. An analysis of differences in tree related behaviours between male headed households and female headed households was also
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Fall 2020
This Master’s thesis examines tradeswomen’s experiences of and responses to gendered harassment at camp-based work in resource extraction industries in western Canada. This study predominantly features women working in the Alberta oil sands industry. Gendered harassment at work has been...
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Fall 2014
This research broadly examines how people consider two opposing but compelling ideas and whether they synthesize the two concepts or reject one of them. Specifically, I focused my research on evangelical Protestant adolescents who participate in church youth groups and look at how they negotiate...
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Exclusion as Political: Rebuilding the American Masculine Identity Through High School History Textbooks
Exclusion as Political: Rebuilding the American Masculine Identity Through High School History Textbooks
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This thesis examines how high school history textbooks’ depictions of the War on Terror reinforce the construction of an American masculine identity. Using a critical discourse analysis, it charts how textbooks mobilize the American identity around the tools of linking, differentiation, and...