2021
The "Cure" is the Affliction: Pregnancy and Childbirth as Healing and Harming in Ancient Greek Gynecology
The Black Cyborg: The Weaponization of a Human Body
The Coloniality of Conservation: Slow Violence and the Dispossession of the Ahwahneechee in Yosemite National Park
The Crowd as Interruption: Politics of Invisibility and Protest Photography in the Anti-ELAB Movement in Hong Kong
The Crowd as Interruption: Politics of Invisibility and Protest Photography in the Anti-ELAB Movement in Hong Kong
The Crowd as Interruption: Politics of Invisibility and Protest Photography in the Anti-ELAB Movement in Hong Kong
The Crowd as Interruption: Politics of Invisibility and Protest Photography in the Anti-ELAB Movement in Hong Kong
Since its invention, photography has played an important role in capturing and shaping understandings of social movements. In the 2019 Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill Movement in Hong Kong, while many Western audiences have been emotionally moved by the media coverage...
The Crowd as Interruption: Politics of Invisibility and Protest Photography in the Anti-ELAB Movement in Hong Kong
Since its invention, photography has played an important role in capturing and shaping understandings of social movements. In the 2019 Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill Movement in Hong Kong, while many Western audiences have been emotionally moved by the media coverage...
The Food of Dis-possession and the Making of Western New York
The Hidden Effects of Trauma in Narrative: Uncovering Odysseus' Story-truth
The House on the Riverbank: Flooding, Vulnerability, and Buyout Programs in the United States
The Importance of Intersectional Programming for Developing Black Middle School Girls' Future STEM Identities
The Longevity Pagoda: A Collection of Short Stories by Ba Jin
The Military-Industrial-Media Complex: The Decline of the "Alert and Knowledgeable Citizenry"
The Salty Commons: Oyster Farmers Forging Socio-Ecosystems on Land & Sea
Oystering along Long Island has a long and complex history. For thousands of years, oyster beds grew in abundance in the bays and estuaries of the East End, but with European colonization came unsustainable harvesting practices that led to complete...
The Social Displacement and Public Censorship of Public Spaces in Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires is home to many Bolivian immigrants, so much that they statistically have become a key member of the city's citizenry. This thesis entails the social and cultural mechanisms that prevent Bolivians from having a social representation in the...