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  1. Feminist Identity, Feminist Politics: U.S. Feminists’ Attitudes toward Social Policies

    Feminist scholars and activists have endorsed a broad and intersectional political agenda that addresses multiple dimensions of inequality, such as gender, sexuality, race/ethnicity, and class. We examine...

  2. More Than a Misunderstood Religion: Rediscovering Vodou as a Tool of Survival and a Vehicle for Independence in Colonial...

    The majority of Americans today closely associate the term “Voodoo” with satanism, witchcraft and barbaric sacrifice. Yet, far from these ill­-formed depictions and misconceptions— which first took root...

  3. Gender Inequality in Deliberative Participation

    Can men and women have equal levels of voice and authority in deliberation or does deliberation exacerbate gender inequality? Does increasing women's descriptive representation in deliberation increase their...

  4. Self-Disclosure and Self-Efficacy in Online Dating

    This study explores online dating by studying the relationship between self-disclosure and self-efficacy in an online dating environment. This research study examines the way self-disclosure, self-efficacy,...

  5. Where the Ends Don’t Meet: Measuring Poverty and Self-Sufficiency Among Oregon’s Families

    This report uses the Self-Sufficiency Standard developed by Dr. Diana Pearce at the University of Washington to analyze the extent to which Oregon households earn enough money to meet their basic needs without...

  6. South Asian Women and Marriage: Experiences of a Cultural Script

    Although the South Asian community is one of the largest and fastest growing immigrant populations in the country, there is a paucity of social science research about these communities. A number of authors have...

  7. The Impact of Favela Painting

    While Brazil is growing rapidly, increased attention is being paid to its many lowerincome “marginal” neighborhoods, called favelas, found near and within many major Brazilian cities. Three such favelas...

  8. Oregon's Health Insurance Coverage Holds Steady, but the State's Uninsured Rate Remains High

    Data released in August 2012 from the U.S. Census Bureau’s Small Area Health Insurance Estimates (SAHIE) program show that Oregon continues to have one of highest rates of uninsured residents in the U.S....

  9. Data From: Diversity of ACRL Publications, Editorial Board Demographics: A report from ACRL’s Publications Coordinating...

    This data includes a .pdf file from survey responses. This study, conducted in 2016 by the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) Publications Coordinating Committee (PCC), surveyed demographics...

  10. Cultural Diversity and Team

    There are many factors that contribute to the success and effectiveness of a team. One of the most important factors affecting team performance is cultural diversity. Most of the time, teams are formed by...

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