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  1. What Indians think an Indian is : a study of personal and educational attitudes

    This study, was conducted with four Indian groups: three of Portland and one in Whiteriver, Arizona. The purpose of the study was to identify attitudes about Indian identity and education through the use of a...

  2. "But There's a Black History Month": A Content Analysis of Ideological Framing and Presentation in White Nationalist...

    The political climate in America continues to become more polarized each year. The "left" and "right" political parties are locked in near-constant struggle and it is often the people whom they are meant to...

  3. Lost in the Margins? Intersections Between Disability and Other Non-Dominant Statuses with Regard to Peer Victimization and...

    Youth with disabilities experience greater levels of victimization than non-disabled youth. However, little is known about the associations between peer victimization and disability status alone and in...

  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. An exploration into the applicability of a psychological technique for anthropological research

    This thesis purports to explore and describe the types of information that would be obtainable to the anthropological researcher if he used the minimally structured small group (MDMS-SG) technique with members...

  6. Race, Ethnicity and Attitudes Toward Same-Sex Unions in the United States

    Recent political and cultural trends have led to an evaluation of the meaning of marriage within American society, and especially marriage as it concerns couples of the same sex. However, little research has...

  7. Grassroot Organizations in the Black Community in Portland

    This is a descriptive study of grassroot organizations in the Black community of Portland, Oregon. The primary objective of this study is to determine whether the Black community of Portland is actively working...

  8. "Dangerous Subjects": James D. Saules and the Enforcement of the Color Line in Oregon

    In June of 1844, James D. Saules, a black sailor turned farmer living in Oregon's Willamette Valley, was arrested and convicted for allegedly inciting Indians to violence against a settler named Charles E....

  9. Impossibility of a “Reverse Racism” Effect: A Rejoinder to James, James, and Vila

    Lois James, Stephen James, and Bryan Vila in their article “The Reverse Racism Effect: Are Cops More Hesitant to Shoot Black Than White Suspects?” from the May 2016 issue of Criminology & Public...

  10. An Exercise in Failure Punishing “At-Risk” Youth and Families in a South Los Angeles Boot Camp Program

    Juvenile correctional boot camps seek to transform youth labeled “at-risk” into productive members of society. While these military-style programs have been in decline since the early 2000s, the Los Angeles...

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