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Fall 2014
history and culture as much as they are with geography and biology. For many Irish writers the bog evinces important sets of concerns: modernization and the environment, nationalism and haunting, mapping and bog bodies, and gender and neocolonialism. This study approaches the bog through a critical
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Digital Visualization of Transnationalism: Mapping Historical Migration of Hong Kong Migrants in Canada During the Handover of Hong Kong Period
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reflect these migration trends. The project involves digital technology, specifically a quantum geographic information system (QGIS), to capture the nodal Hong Kong migrant patterns in Canada by destination, gender, age group, and immigration class. The thesis will address neo-institutionalism; social
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Queering High School: An Ethnodramatic Inqueery on Youth Experiences of Homophobic, Biphobic and Transphobic Harassment and Bullying
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detrimental effects for LGBTQ youth. This study advocates that ethnodramatic inqueery can be utilized as an empowering pedagogy that gives agency to sexual and gender minority youth and that it can be employed to raise queer issues for the wider queer community that may not have been recognized through other
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Spring 2011
language that was developed for the promotion of Livia as the predominant female in the Roman imperial family. These images, whose visual elements were rooted in Hellenistic Greek and Roman Republican precursors, were customized to portray Livia in traditional gender roles as wife and mother, and
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WAYS TO GO: A grounded theory study of how the laboratory culture in the applied sciences impact on international doctoral students' career paths in the STEM/applied sciences
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as studies on international students, studies on race or gender, or wholly on the doctoral students’ community. This is a study of the international doctoral students’ community within the academic community of practice designed to understand the impact of the research laboratory cultures these
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Development NGOs, Colonialism, Gender and Poverty in Tanzania: A Critical Case Study of Microcredit as a Neoliberal Poverty Alleviation Initiative
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The deployment of microfinance as a neoliberal, market-based, development intervention in the name of poverty-alleviation and empowerment has continued to persist in international development programs, policy and discourses, despite growing critiques which illustrate that it has not significantly...
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Fall 2019
This thesis examines the work of three artists—Beatriz da Costa, Tomás Saraceno, and Andrea Zittel—whose practices engage strategically with design in ways that echo pedagogical developments at the German Bauhaus and later at Black Mountain College. These two, short-lived, schools were known for...
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Spring 2023
. Among females, it increased from 32.9 to 47.5 per 100,000 people. Although overall incidence was higher among males, the average annual growth rate was higher among females compared to males, contributing to a narrowing gender gap in annual ACLR incidence in Alberta. Revision ACLR incidence increased
diagnosed in a non-emergency setting. Living in rural areas or poorer income quintile neighbourhoods was associated with lower chances of ACLR compared to living in the highest income quintile neighbourhoods, after adjusting for age, gender, season of ACL injury diagnosis, place of diagnosis, and other
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Factors that Influence Nurses’ Pain Management Practices in Hospitalized Older Persons Living with Dementia
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PLWD. Most of this research was conducted in long-term care facilities, which has left gaps in research into how nurses assess and manage pain in hospitalized PLWD. Additionally, past research has failed to determine if nurses’ age, gender, years of worked experience, beliefs, and knowledge influence
Southern California, one of which was designated as a Nurses Improving Care for Healthsystem Elders (NICHE) site were surveyed. Results were analyzed to compare the association of the nurses’ age, gender, and years of experience on their general beliefs about pain, dementia, and aging; knowledge about pain
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Fall 2019
Misogyny in order to demonstrate how an old concept such as misogyny can act as a tipping point for renewed engagement with violence against women in contemporary gender politics and activism. As well, I stretch the term misogyny to show that it is as much about race, culture, and sexuality as it is about
gender, and that our response must also be intersectional. In chapter three I explore another old concept, or rather the event of coming out as an affective temporal frame for queer subject creation. My key addition to this field is the notion of the time-body, or rather, the addition of a thick