Sociology & Anthropology: Faculty Presentations (1992-2023)
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from 2012
The New York Times Coverage of the Bush Tax Cuts Extension, Ted Brimeyer and L. Kozee
Teaching Death and Dying Online, Adrienne L. Cohen
Combating the Challenges of Online and Face-To-Face Environments in Teaching Undergraduate Students About Death and Dying, Adrienne L. Cohen and Pamela Pitman Brown
Dem Dry Bones: Cyclododecane as a Tool in Osteological Analysis, Alice E. Fazlollah and M. Jared Wood
Digitizing Visual Field Data: Ethical, Practical and Theoretical Implications, Barbara A. Hendry
The Creation of STUNT Cheer: A Story of Title IX, Cheerleading and the Gender Politics of Sport, Nancy L. Malcom
Title IX, Cheerleading, and the Gender Politics of Sport, Nancy L. Malcom
Against the Grain: Creating a Social Science Major in a Difficult Political and Economic Environment, Ned Rinalducci
“It’s Almost like White Supremacy”: Mixed-Status Couples Resisting Racist Nativism, April Schueths
Academic Entitlement Among College Students: Antecedents and Outcomes, William L. Smith and Ted Brimeyer
from 2011
Language at the Center, Heidi M. Altman
Language Revitalization and Native Leaders, Heidi M. Altman
Native Language-Based Paradigms for Indigenous Midwifery, Heidi M. Altman
Media Coverage and Framing of the Employee Free Choice Act, Ted Brimeyer
Social Supports as Predisposing Factors in Rural and Non-Rural Nursing Home Admissions, Adrienne L. Cohen and Jennifer Roebuck Bulanda
Discrepant Teaching Events: Addressing Students' Misconceptions, Judith Longfield and Nathan S. Palmer
Learning to Grieve: Children’s Picture Books as a Socialization Agent, Nancy L. Malcom
Leveraging The Internet to Teach with Humanity and Engage Students, Nathan S. Palmer
Diversity Dialogue: Race and Sex, Ned Rinalducci
Media Frames: 2011 Riots in England, Ned Rinalducci
Openness in Adoption and Child Well-being: Do Outcomes Differ by Openness?, April Schueths and Tiffany Sheffield
The Images of China, Japan, and the United States: An. Examination of Soft Power Dynamics in Asia, Pidi Zhang
from 2010
Native Peoples in the Southeast, Heidi M. Altman
Applying Language-Based Models for Health and Wellbeing, Heidi M. Altman
Board Training for the Land Trust for the Little Tennessee, Heidi M. Altman