The Colonial Marginalization of Filipino and Filipino American Soldiers in...
This thesis analyzes the structural paradigms in place within American society as multifaceted tools of colonialism and how they impacted the experiences of minority and colonized soldiers in the...
View ArticleDesde el Suelo: Resources for Anti Colonial and Abolitionist Educators in...
“Desde el Suelo” is a set of resources, activities and reflections created for educators looking to name, understand and heal from the systemic harms experienced in our schooling in order to interrupt...
View ArticleAN EXPLORATION OF ADULT CHILDREN’S ATTACHMENT TO THEIR PARENTS ACROSS TWO...
Typically, attachment theory has been studied and explored with western populations. Individuals seeking mental health treatment within the United States include western and nonwestern cultural groups...
View ArticleFrom Instability to Civil Liberties: Nonviolent Resistance in Afghanistan
When people have a fundamental issue at stake, giving in is not an option. For these types of conflict, when people’s rights are being violated, when their countries are occupied, or when they are...
View ArticleUrban Youth on the Margins: Inequality in China’s Sent Down Youth Movement
Nostalgia for the Sent-Down Youth Movement (Shangshan xiaxiang yundong 上山下乡运动) is receiving official endorsement in today’s China. To help review the movement academically, this article presents a...
View ArticleImproving Health Outcomes Among Patients with CHF Through Implementation of...
Abstract Background: Comorbid congestive heart failure (CHF) and depressive disorder is a leading cause of mortality globally. Despite effective detection and therapeutic options, 30-day hospital...
View ArticleChinese Firms in the Belt and Road Initiative: A Cross-Sectoral Study of BRI...
The long-time development of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has sparked debates between scholars who emphasize a state-led approach and those who see decentralized project operations initiated by...
View ArticleFrom Sanitation to Soybeans: Kitchen Hygiene and Nutritional Nationalism in...
This article investigates evolving expectations for Chinese individuals to clean, cook, eat, and nourish in their private kitchens, and how certain diseases became urgent touchstones for the change in...
View ArticleThe Digital, The Local and The Mundane: Three Areas of Potential Change for...
The Covid-19 pandemic has been a game-changer for academic research because it has affected all of its aspects, starting from the “where,” which influences the “what” and the “how.” Given these...
View ArticleDemystifying Remote Research in Anthropology and Area Studies
Physically cut off from locations and archives central to our work due to restrictions in response to the global COVID-19 pandemic, area studies scholars must reimagine what constitutes rigorous and...
View ArticleIs it Possible to Think of a “Chinese Pacific” in the Making? Decolonizing...
The travel restrictions implemented to limit the spread of the COVID19 pandemic prevent fieldworkers from collecting ethnographic data in the Pacific. The possibility of collecting first-hand data...
View ArticleResitance Art and Urban Space: A Strategic Comparison of Artistic Urban Space...
In the early Twentieth century the Mexican Muralism movement reached two important port cities: San Francisco and Buenos Aires. The artists in these cities quickly adopted the usage of public art as...
View ArticleMigrant Management in the "Calais Jungle". Intentional State Disengagement or...
This thesis aims to explore the disparities between the French state’s apparent participatory efforts in the human rights regime and the exclusionary practices against migrants within the territory....
View ArticleExperiences of Black American Millennials: A Qualitative Study of...
The experiences Black Americans have faced when standing against racial trauma have impacted the Black community for generations. Though previous generations faced overt styles of racism throughout...
View ArticleSupporting Mental Health in Children by Providing Basic Skills and Knowledge...
Background: Mental health first aid training in middle school is an effective way to help teachers gain the necessary knowledge and confidence needed to support students with mental health distress...
View ArticleSubstrate Specificity in ABC Transporters Using the E. coli Methionine Import...
ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters use the energy of ATP to move substrates across membranes against a concentration gradient. The role of ABC transporters is crucial in several essential...
View ArticleFighting for the Heart of the Mission District: Multiracial Community...
My research discusses the history of gentrification and displacement in San Francisco, which has been created through a legacy of intentional policymaking, city planning, and land-use decision-making...
View ArticleContributions of Tunneling in 8π-6π Electrocyclic Cascade Reactions of...
Six-electron electrocyclic reactions usually require relatively high temperatures; however recent research has shown that such reactions can occur at significantly lower temperatures in biosynthetic...
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