00367nam a2200085 4500008004100000245006200041210005600103100002300159856009900182 2023 eng d00aThe Ethnographic Case: Telling Stories, Shaping Knowledge0 aEthnographic Case Telling Stories Shaping Knowledge1 aYates-Doerr, Emily uhttps://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/biblio/ethnographic-case-telling-stories-shaping-knowledge00412nas a2200085 4500008004100000245008400041210006900125100002300194856010900217 2019 eng d00aThe Ethnographic Fact: A Discussion of Ethics in Anthropological Fieldwork.” 0 aEthnographic Fact A Discussion of Ethics in Anthropological Fiel1 aYates-Doerr, Emily uhttps://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/biblio/ethnographic-fact-discussion-ethics-anthropological-fieldwork00263nas a2200085 4500008004100000245002600041210002200067100002300089856006500112 2018 eng d00aThe Ethnographic Case0 aEthnographic Case1 aYates-Doerr, Emily uhttps://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/biblio/ethnographic-case00506nas a2200145 4500008004100000020001400041245007000055210006500125260001200190300001400202490000700216100002100223700001700244856009900261 2014 eng d a0305-735600aThe effect of subtitles on listeners' perceptions of expressivity0 aeffect of subtitles on listeners perceptions of expressivity c2014/// a233 - 2500 v421 aSilveira, J., M.1 aDiaz, F., M. uhttps://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/biblio/effect-subtitles-listeners-perceptions-expressivity00585nas a2200097 4500008004100000245008900041210006900130520014300199100001600342856012900358 2014 eng d00aEndogenous Pathways to Food Sovereignty: Working with Positive Deviance in the Andes0 aEndogenous Pathways to Food Sovereignty Working with Positive De3 a
Roundtable organizer and participant. Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM. March 22, 2014.
1 aGross, Joan uhttps://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/biblio/anthropology/endogenous-pathways-food-sovereignty-working-positive-deviance-andes00268nas a2200085 4500008004100000245002500041210002500066100002300091856006800114 2014 eng d00aEngaged Anthropology0 aEngaged Anthropology1 aYates-Doerr, Emily uhttps://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/biblio/engaged-anthropology00433nas a2200097 4500008004100000245008000041210006900121490000600190100002300196856011600219 2014 eng d00aEngagement in Practice: Obesity Science and Health Translation in Guatemala0 aEngagement in Practice Obesity Science and Health Translation in0 v61 aYates-Doerr, Emily uhttps://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/biblio/engagement-practice-obesity-science-and-health-translation-guatemala00250nas a2200097 4500008004100000245001200041210001200053260001300065100001900078856005500097 2014 eng d00aEthanol0 aEthanol bCQ Press1 aBernell, David uhttps://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/biblio/ethanol00367nam a2200097 4500008004100000245004600041210004500087260002300132100002600155856008800181 2013 eng d00aEast German Cinema: DEFA and Film History0 aEast German Cinema DEFA and Film History bPalgrave Macmillan1 aHeiduschke, Sebastian uhttps://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/biblio/east-german-cinema-defa-and-film-history00502nas a2200133 4500008004100000245006500041210006400106260001500170100001900185700002400204700001700228700002200245856010100267 2013 eng d00aElders in Exile: Three American Indian Stories of Survivance0 aElders in Exile Three American Indian Stories of Survivance bHeidelberg1 aKneis, Philipp1 aOffizier, Frederike1 aPriewe, Marc1 aSchröder, Ariane uhttps://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/biblio/elders-exile-three-american-indian-stories-survivance00425nas a2200109 4500008004100000245006700041210006400108300001400172490000800186100002600194856009500220 2013 eng d00aEmerging from the Niche: DEFA’s Afterlife in Unified Germany0 aEmerging from the Niche DEFA s Afterlife in Unified Germany a625–6400 v1051 aHeiduschke, Sebastian uhttps://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/biblio/emerging-niche-defa-s-afterlife-unified-germany00442nas a2200109 4500008004100000245007900041210006900120260001200189100001900201700000500220856010700225 2013 eng d00aEnvironmental Disclosure in China: The Case of the Green Securities Policy0 aEnvironmental Disclosure in China The Case of the Green Securiti c12/20131 aBernell, David1 a uhttps://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/biblio/environmental-disclosure-china-case-green-securities-policy00305nas a2200109 4500008004100000245001400041210001400055260002900069100001900098700002100117856005700138 2013 eng d00aEvolution0 aEvolution aWashington, DCbCQ Press1 aKneis, Philipp1 aSteel, Brent, S. uhttps://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/biblio/evolution01307nas a2200169 4500008004100000020001400041245007100055210006900126260001200195300001400207490000700221520073400228100001700962700002100979700002001000856011701020 2013 eng d a0163-962500aExamining the Relationship of Substance Use and Sexual Orientation0 aExamining the Relationship of Substance Use and Sexual Orientati c2013/// a586 - 5970 v343 aIn this article we examine the effects of self-reported sexual orientation on substance abuse. Using data on a random sample of 6,713 individuals in Washington State, this study examines causes and correlates of substance use by sexual minorities, an at-risk and treatment underserved population. Logistic regression results indicate homosexual orientation is a significant positive predictor of past year marijuana use, past year hard drug use, past year binge drinking, and lifetime alcohol addiction. Bisexual orientation is a significant predictor of past year marijuana use, past year hard drug use, and past year binge drinking. Potential causal mechanisms for these elevated patterns of substance use are discussed.
1 aAkins, Scott1 aLanfear, Charles1 aMosher, Clayton uhttps://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/biblio/sociology/examining-relationship-substance-use-and-sexual-orientation00476nas a2200109 4500008004100000245007100041210007100112490000700183100001500190700002100205856014000226 2012 eng d00aEstudio lingüístico comparativo entre el siciliano y el español0 aEstudio lingüístico comparativo entre el siciliano y el español0 v251 aNunez, Eva1 aChakerian, Raven uhttps://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/biblio/world-languages-and-cultures/estudio-linguistico-comparativo-entre-el-siciliano-y-el-espanol00620nas a2200133 4500008004100000020001400041245014100055210006900196260000900265300001400274490000700288100001700295856017400312 2012 eng d a1465-116500aEuropean Economic and Monetary Union's perverse effects on sectoral wage inflation: Negative feedback effects from institutional change?0 aEuropean Economic and Monetary Unions perverse effects on sector c2012 a345 - 3660 v131 aJohnston, AL uhttps://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/biblio/european-economic-and-monetary-union-s-perverse-effects-sectoral-wage-inflation-negative-feedback-effects-institutional-change01470nam a2200145 4500008004100000020003000041245010100071210006900172260005000241520083600291100001901127700002001146700002201166856013601188 2011 eng d a9783631575130 363157513000aEnvisioning American utopias : fictions of science and politics in literature and visual culture0 aEnvisioning American utopias fictions of science and politics in aFrankfurt am Main; New YorkbPeter Langc20113 a"The volume discusses utopian representations of American society, and reflections of American political thought and vision in literature, film, and television. The articles address topics of ecology, urbanism, politics, society, and heroism. Specifically, the volume addresses texts by Paul Auster, Ernest Callenbach, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Bernard-Henri Lévy, Herman Melville, Edgar Allen Poe, Sam Shepard, Alexis de Toqueville, James Welch, and Nathanael West, and television series like 24, and the Star Trek and Stargate franchises, as well as video games. Contributors include Sandra Beyer, Rasmus Damkjær Christensen, Antje Dallmann, Allison Davis-White Eyes, Martin Dalgaard Grøn, Reinhard Isensee, Berenike Jung, Philipp Kneis, Daniela Simon, Katarzyna Sobieraj, Renate Ulbrich, and Thomas Wagenknecht"--Publisher.
1 aKneis, Philipp1 aDallmann, Antje1 aIsensee, Reinhard uhttps://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/biblio/envisioning-american-utopias-fictions-science-and-politics-literature-and-visual-culture02593nas a2200337 4500008004100000020001400041245008400055210006900139260000900208300001300217490000700230520164000237100002001877700001501897700001501912700001501927700001301942700001401955700001301969700001601982700001501998700001602013700001402029700001902043700001602062700001702078700001502095700001202110700001602122856011702138 2010 eng d a0888-889200aEcosystem services as a common language for coastal ecosystem-based management.0 aEcosystem services as a common language for coastal ecosystembas c2010 a207 - 160 v243 aEcosystem-based management is logistically and politically challenging because ecosystems are inherently complex and management decisions affect a multitude of groups. Coastal ecosystems, which lie at the interface between marine and terrestrial ecosystems and provide an array of ecosystem services to different groups, aptly illustrate these challenges. Successful ecosystem-based management of coastal ecosystems requires incorporating scientific information and the knowledge and views of interested parties into the decision-making process. Estimating the provision of ecosystem services under alternative management schemes offers a systematic way to incorporate biogeophysical and socioeconomic information and the views of individuals and groups in the policy and management process. Employing ecosystem services as a common language to improve the process of ecosystem-based management presents both benefits and difficulties. Benefits include a transparent method for assessing trade-offs associated with management alternatives, a common set of facts and common currency on which to base negotiations, and improved communication among groups with competing interests or differing worldviews. Yet challenges to this approach remain, including predicting how human interventions will affect ecosystems, how such changes will affect the provision of ecosystem services, and how changes in service provision will affect the welfare of different groups in society. In a case study from Puget Sound, Washington, we illustrate the potential of applying ecosystem services as a common language for ecosystem-based management.
1 aCramer, Lori, A1 aEF, Granek1 aS, Polasky1 aCV, Kappel1 aDJ, Reed1 aDM, Stoms1 aEW, Koch1 aCJ, Kennedy1 aSD, Hacker1 aEB, Barbier1 aS, Aswani1 aM, Ruckelshaus1 aGM, Perillo1 aBR, Silliman1 aN, Muthiga1 aD, Bael1 aE, Wolanski uhttps://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/biblio/ecosystem-services-common-language-coastal-ecosystem-based-management00398nam a2200109 4500008004100000245008700041210006900128260002600197300000800223100001900231856003800250 2010 eng d00aThe Emancipation of the Soul. Memes of Destiny in American Mythological Television0 aEmancipation of the Soul Memes of Destiny in American Mythologic aFrankfurtbPeter Lang a1531 aKneis, Philipp uhttp://www.pjkx.com/es/index.html00666nas a2200169 4500008004100000020001400041245009000055210006900145260005500214300000800269490000700277100001700284700002000301700001900321700002900340856012700369 2008 eng d a0022-042600aThe Effect of Acculturation on Patterns of Hispanic Substance Use in Washington State0 aEffect of Acculturation on Patterns of Hispanic Substance Use in aTallahassee, Fla.bJournal of Drug Issuesc2008/// a1030 v381 aAkins, Scott1 aMosher, Clayton1 aSmith, Chad, L1 aGauthier, Jane, Florence uhttps://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/biblio/sociology/effect-acculturation-patterns-hispanic-substance-use-washington-state00610nas a2200133 4500008004100000245011200041210006900153260002900222100001500251700001800266700001900284700002500303856014800328 2008 eng d00aEquity Issues in Stormwater Policy Implementation: Disparities in Financial Burdens and Lifestyle Sacrifice0 aEquity Issues in Stormwater Policy Implementation Disparities in aCambridge, MAbMIT Press1 aBelow, Amy1 aIngram, Helen1 aPerry, Richard1 aKamieniecki, Sheldon uhttps://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/biblio/equity-issues-stormwater-policy-implementation-disparities-financial-burdens-and-lifestyle-sacrifice01355nas a2200157 4500008004100000020001400041245009500055210006900150260001200219300001400231490000700245520077500252100002501027700001801052856012701070 2007 eng d a0015-718X00aEmpowering Students With Language Learning Strategies: A Critical Review of Current Issues0 aEmpowering Students With Language Learning Strategies A Critical c2007/// a535 - 5480 v403 aThis article analyzes the body of research literature that has brought us to the State of our current knowledge regarding learning strategies in general and learning strategies Instruction as they relate to second language acquisition (SLA). Three categories are discussed: (1) types of learning strategies, (2) learning autonomy and strategy training, and (3) other strategy-related factors such as metalinguistic development and internal/external variables related to the use of learning strategies (e.g., motivation). By conducting a critical review of the issues presented in the literature, the analysis arrives at the implications for language teaching and language learning, taking into consideration the perspective of both the instructor and the Student.
1 aRivera-Mills, Susana1 aPlonsky, Luke uhttps://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/biblio/empowering-students-language-learning-strategies-critical-review-current-issues00464nas a2200109 4500008004100000245008700041210006900128260001200197490000600209100001800215856012100233 2007 eng d00aAn Examination of Transnational Remittance Practices of Jamaican Canadian Families0 aExamination of Transnational Remittance Practices of Jamaican Ca c217-2500 v41 aPlaza, Dwaine uhttps://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/biblio/examination-transnational-remittance-practices-jamaican-canadian-families01650nas a2200157 4500008004100000020001400041245016300055210006900218260002700287300001400314490000700328520092900335100002201264700002101286856018501307 2006 eng d a0894-192000aEnvironmental Perception in a Rapidly Growing, Amenity-Rich Region: The Effects of Lakeshore Development on Perceived Water Quality in Vilas County, Wisconsin0 aEnvironmental Perception in a Rapidly Growing AmenityRich Region bTaylor & Francisc2006 a137 - 1510 v193 aWe explore the relationship between perceived and actual water quality in a rapidly growing, high-amenity rural area (Vilas County, WI) and how this relationship is affected by shoreline development. Although the data on the relationship between shore development and aquatic environs are not conclusive, people express high levels of concern about the environmental impacts of this type of growth. We link databases that include water quality and lakeshore development variables with a mail survey of 1000 local property owners. Although the shoreline development levels are unrelated to water quality variables such as turbidity, chlorophyll levels, and color, we find that lakes with higher levels of development are perceived by respondents as having worse water quality than lightly developed lakes. These findings have important implications for high-amenity rural communities that undergoing rapid development.
1 aHammer, Roger, B.1 aStedman, Richard uhttps://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/biblio/environmental-perception-rapidly-growing-amenity-rich-region-effects-lakeshore-development-perceived-water-quality-vilas-county-wisconsin00382nas a2200121 4500008004100000245004000041210004000081300001200121490000700133100001900140700002100159856008000180 2006 eng d00aEvaluating Models of Legal Advocacy0 aEvaluating Models of Legal Advocacy a558-5720 v871 aSolberg, Rorie1 aWaltenburg, Eric uhttps://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/biblio/evaluating-models-legal-advocacy00575nas a2200133 4500008004100000020001400041245011700055210006900172260000900241300001400250490000700264100002200271856014800293 2005 eng d a1077-800400aThe Ethnographic Process of Gender Management: Doing the "Right" Masculinity With Wives of Professional Athletes0 aEthnographic Process of Gender Management Doing the Right Mascul c2005 a265 - 2900 v111 aOrtiz, Steven, M. uhttps://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/biblio/sociology/ethnographic-process-gender-management-doing-right-masculinity-wives-professional-athletes00510nas a2200109 4500008004100000020008400041245005000125210005000175260005600225100002500281856009400306 2003 eng d a0813535468 9780813535463 9780813531786 0813531780 9780813531793 081353179900aEvangelical identity and gendered family life0 aEvangelical identity and gendered family life aNew Brunswick, N.J.bRutgers University Pressc20031 aGallagher, Sally, K. uhttp://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=10715800537nas a2200109 4500008004100000245011600041210006900157300001200226490000700238100001800245856016400263 2002 eng d00aEducation and Occupations: Re-examining the Conventional Wisdom about Later First Births Among American Mothers0 aEducation and Occupations Reexamining the Conventional Wisdom ab a423-4430 v171 aEdwards, Mark uhttps://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/biblio/sociology/education-and-occupations-re-examining-conventional-wisdom-about-later-first-births-among-american-mothers00640nas a2200097 4500008004100000245016200041210006900203260006000272100001700332856019300349 2002 eng d00aThe effect of segregation on concentrated disadvantage, community instability and crime a comparison of neighborhoods in Portland, Oregon and Columbus, Ohio\0 aeffect of segregation on concentrated disadvantage community ins aPullman, Wash.\bWashington State University\c2002///\1 aAkins, Scott uhttps://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/biblio/sociology/effect-segregation-concentrated-disadvantage-community-instability-and-crime-comparison-neighborhoods-portland-oregon-and-columbus-ohio01184nas a2200157 4500008004100000020001400041245004200055210003800097260001200135300001400147490000800161520072600169100001800895700002500913856008800938 2000 eng d a0013-013300aThe Economics of Tenancy Rent Control0 aEconomics of Tenancy Rent Control c2000/// a939 - 9620 v1103 aWe consider a rent control regime where rent increases on, and eviction of, a sitting tenant are forbidden. When apartments become vacant landlords may negotiate new rents. If inflation exists, landlords prefer to rent to short-staying tenants. Since departure-date-contingent contracts are forbidden and landlords cannot tell whether tenants are short-stayers, an adverse selection problem arises, with a Pareto inefficient equilibrium. When tenant types are determined endogenously, multiple equilibria can arise where one equilibrium is Pareto dominated. Abolition of the rent control regime, cannot only shift the equilibrium out of this inferior outcome, but also result in across-the-board lowering of rents.
1 aBasu, Kaushik1 aEmerson, Patrick, M. uhttps://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/biblio/economics/economics-tenancy-rent-control