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Sociology Department
Senior Thesis Projects -- 2005

Wednesday, February 23, 2005 - 201 Shouvlin

1:00 -   2:15 pm:   First Session

1.   Jeannine Harold, Critiquing the Stigma of Female-headed Households: Resisting Racism and Patriarchy

2.   Carly Cole, To Veil for God and Ourselves

3.   Sophorn Ken, The Politics of Humiliation in the Advent of "Real TV": A Semiotic Study of American Idol

 

2:15 -   2:30 pm:   Break

2:30 -   4:00 pm:   Second Session

                 

1.   Brenda Chomiuk, Is the Sociological Imagination Dead?   An Investigation

                 

2.   Blake Troxel, Waste Consumption - Motives and Perceptions:   A QualitativeStudy of Dumpster Diving

3.   Kari Smith, Coming Out in Post-Stonewall America

 

Thursday, February 24, 2005 - 201 Shouvlin

 

8:00 -   8:30 am:   Coffee and Juice

8:30 -   9:45 am:   First   Session

1.   Erin Cruze, The Phenomenon of the "Mr. Mom":   Redefining Masculinity

2.   Alexander Garstka, Team Building as Primary Group Simulation:   An Exploratory Study

3.   Sarah Fassler, Smoking as a Fashion Accessory for Young Women

9:45 - 10:00 am:   Break

10:00 - 11:30 am:   Second Session

1.   Terry Coates, Aspects of Identity Retention among Second-Generation Female Yugoslavs Who Were Raised in the United States

                 

2.   Katie Westlund, Who Does Service?   The Relationship between Postmaterialist Values and Community Service

                 

3.   Melissa Moser, The Ethos and Solidarity of Cross Country Runners:   A Timely Sociological Study

11:30 - 1:00 pm:   Luncheon, 203 Shouvlin

1:00 -   2:30 pm:   Third Session

1.   David Ballenger, Abu Ghraib and America's Self Image at Home and Abroad

2.   Jalyn Parks , No Name, No Face.   African American Women in Contemporary Film.   Recovering Black Sexuality.   Is the Door Open?

                 

3.   Jessica Beaulieu, Mean World Syndrome, Crime, and the Media

2:30 - 2:45 pm:   Break

2:45 - 4:00 pm:   Fourth Session

                 

1.   Ashley Allen, Hotsaucing:   The Chemical Spanking of a Child's Tongue:   Abusive or Effective?

                 

2.   Molly Cloyd, ' Hooking Up' on Campus:   Flirting All the Way

                 

3.   Anne Byrne, Socio-Psychological Effects of Dismemberment in the Media on Women

 



 
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