TY - JOUR T1 - Pen of Molten Fire: Dr. Haunani-Kay Trask’s Writing as Indigenous Resistance JF - American Indian Culture & Research Journal Y1 - 2023 A1 - Whitebear, Luhui AB -

For Indigenous Pacific peoples, including those from islands and from coastal regions, it is the ocean that carries our stories through the currents. This article centers Haunani-Kay Trask’s work and the Pacific not as a place of separation but as a place of connection among Indigenous people using Kānaka Maoli and Coastal Chumash people as examples. Trask’s poetry and other literary work is discussed as a form of Indigenous resistance alongside personal narrative to thread the stories together, highlighting the ways in which militarization and other settler colonial practices have been used to limit the sovereign rights of Indigenous people.

VL - 46 UR - https://escholarship.org/uc/item/00s0645z IS - 1 ER - TY - CHAP T1 - The Placenta: An Ethnographic Analysis of Nourishing Relations.” T2 - Eating Beside Ourselves: Thresholds of Food and Bodies. Y1 - 2023 A1 - Emily Yates-Doerr JF - Eating Beside Ourselves: Thresholds of Food and Bodies. ER - TY - CHAP T1 - “Penis-bodied Specimen in the Exhibit Körperwelten ('Body Worlds')” T2 - How to Make the Body: Difference, Identity, and Embodiment Y1 - 2022 A1 - Sebastian Heiduschke JF - How to Make the Body: Difference, Identity, and Embodiment PB - Bloomsbury ER - TY - Generic T1 - The Politics and Practices of Representing Bodies in Capitalism: A Discussion about Public Health in Mexico and Beyond Y1 - 2022 A1 - Emily Yates-Doerr ER - TY - Generic T1 - On the Power and Nourishment of Multidisciplinary Inquiry: Remembering Adele H. Hite Y1 - 2022 A1 - Emily Yates-Doerr ER - TY - ICOMM T1 - Permissions are Not Forthcoming Y1 - 2021 A1 - Natchee Barnd KW - architecture KW - e-flux KW - environment* KW - Guggenheim KW - Indigenous art KW - survivance JF - e-flux Architecture and Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum UR - https://www.e-flux.com/architecture/survivance/397847/editorial-permissions-are-not-forthcoming/ ER - TY - Generic T1 - Passing Y1 - 2019 A1 - Emily Yates-Doerr ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Parent-child affection and helicopter parenting: Exploring the concept of excessive affection. JF - Western Journal of Communication Y1 - 2018 A1 - Colin Hesse A1 - Mikkelson, A.C. A1 - Saracco, S. VL - 82 ER - TY - BOOK T1 - The Pinochet Generation: The Chilean Military in the Twentieth Century Y1 - 2016 A1 - John R. Bawden AB -

Chilean soldiers in the twentieth century appear in most historical accounts, if they appear at all, as decontextualized figures or simply as a single man: Augusto Pinochet. In his incisive study The Pinochet Generation: The Chilean Military in the Twentieth Century, John R. Bawden provides compelling new insights into the era and posits that Pinochet and his men were responsible for two major transformations in Chile’s constitution as well as the political and economic effects that followed.
 
Determined to refocus what he sees as a “decontextualized paucity” of historical information on Chile’s armed forces, Bawden offers a new perspective to explain why the military overthrew the government in 1973 as well as why and how Chile slowly transitioned back to a democracy at the end of the 1980s. Standing apart from other views, Bawden insists that the Chilean military’s indigenous traditions and customs did more than foreign influences to mold their beliefs and behavior leading up to the 1973 coup of Salvador Allende.
 
Drawing from defense publications, testimonial literature, and archival materials in both the United States and Chile, The Pinochet Generation characterizes the lens through which Chilean officers saw the world, their own actions, and their place in national history. This thorough analysis of the Chilean services’ history, education, values, and worldview shows how this military culture shaped Chilean thinking and behavior, shedding light on the distinctive qualities of Chile’s armed forces, the military’s decision to depose Allende, and the Pinochet dictatorship’s resilience, repressiveness, and durability.

ER - TY - Generic T1 - Paradigm Shifts - Everything is Connected. Y1 - 2014 A1 - Joan Gross AB -

Invited talk.  2014 Food Security Summit, Corvallis, Oregon.  October 21, 2014.

ER - TY - Generic T1 - Paradigmas Cambiando - Todo Está Conectado Y1 - 2014 A1 - Joan Gross AB -

Invited Talk, Bienal Internacional del Cartel, Morelia, Mexico.  Oct. 30, 2014.

ER - TY - Generic T1 - Participant Observation: Embodied Intersubjectivity in Qualitative Research Y1 - 2014 A1 - Joan Gross AB -

Invited talk, Latin American Institue of Social Science (FLASCO),Quito, Ecuador, May 21, 2014.

ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Perception of Pacing in a Music Appreciation Class and Its Relationship to Teacher Effectiveness and Teacher Intensity JF - Journal of Research in Music Education Y1 - 2014 A1 - J. M. Silveira AB - The purpose of this study was to determine relationships among pacing, teacher effectiveness, and teacher intensity in the context of a realistic teaching situation. A scripted stimulus video was created in which the teacher demonstrated predefined pacing lapses to measure their effects on observers ratings of teacher effectiveness, teacher intensity, teacher pacing, and general perceptions. Participants ( N = 164 college students) were randomly assigned to one of four groups ( n = 41) to evaluate ongoing teacher effectiveness, teacher intensity, teacher pacing, or general perceptions (control group). Participants evaluated the teacher on their assigned construct using both continuous (Continuous Response Digital Interface) and summative measures (Likert-type scale). Results showed that the constructs had strong positive linear correlations with each other. The pacing group evidenced a greater response magnitude than the other three groups (effectiveness, intensity, control), suggesting that participants in the pacing group may have been reacting differently to some aspect of the teaching demonstration compared to the other groups. VL - 62 SN - 0022-4294 IS - 3 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Patterns and Correlates of Adult American Indian Substance Use JF - Journal of Drug Issues Journal of Drug Issues Y1 - 2013 A1 - Scott Akins A1 - Lanfear, C. A1 - Cline, S. A1 - Mosher, C. VL - 43 SN - 0022-0426 IS - 4 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Participation in and opposition to the ideology of English in South Korea: Insights from personal narratives JF - Asian EFL J. Asian EFL Journal Y1 - 2012 A1 - E. Root VL - 14 SN - 1738-1460 IS - 3 ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Putting social movements in their place : explaining opposition to energy projects in the United States, 2000-2005 Y1 - 2012 A1 - McAdam, Doug A1 - Hilary Boudet AB -

"This book reports the results of a comparative study of 20 communities earmarked for environmentally risky energy projects. The authors find the overall level of emergent opposition to the projects very low, and they seek to explain that variation and impact it had on the proposed projects"-- "The field of social movement studies has expanded dramatically over the past three decades. But as it has done so, its focus has become increasingly narrow and ,zmovement-centric.,Z When combined with the tendency to select successful struggles for study, the conceptual and methodological conventions of the field conduce to a decidedly Ptolemaic view of social movements: one that exaggerates the frequency and causal significance of movements as a form of politics. This book reports the results of a comparative study, not of movements, but of 20 communities earmarked for environmentally risky energy projects. In stark contrast to the central thrust of the social movement literature, the authors find that the overall level of emergent opposition to the projects to have been very low, and they seek to explain that variation and the impact, if any, it had on the ultimate fate of the proposed projects"--

PB - Cambridge University Press CY - Cambridge; New York SN - 9781107020665 1107020662 9781107650312 1107650313 ER - TY - ABST T1 - Promise and peril America at the dawn of a global age Y1 - 2011 A1 - Christopher McKnight Nichols PB - Harvard University Press CY - Cambridge, Mass. SN - 9780674061187 0674061187 UR - http://site.ebrary.com/id/10492930 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Pathways to Adult Alcohol Abuse Across Racial/Ethnic Groups: An Application of General Strain and Social Learning Theories JF - Journal of drug issues. Y1 - 2010 A1 - Scott Akins A1 - Smith, Chad L A1 - Mosher, Clayton PB - Journal of Drug Issues CY - Tallahassee, Fla. VL - 40 SN - 0022-0426 IS - 2 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Public Criminologies JF - Criminology & Public Policy Y1 - 2010 A1 - Michelle Inderbitzin A1 - Uggen, Christopher AB -

Research Summary Public scholarship aspires to bring social science home to the individuals, communities, and institutions that are its focus of study. In particular, it seeks to narrow the yawning gap between public perceptions and the best available scientific evidence on issues of public concern. Yet nowhere is the gap between perceptions and evidence greater than in the study of crime. Here, we outline the prospects for a public criminology, conducting and disseminating research on crime, law, and deviance in dialogue with affected communities. We present historical data on the media discussion of criminology and sociology, and we outline the distinctive features of criminology-interdisciplinary, a subject matter that incites moral panics, and a practitioner base actively engaged in knowledge production-that push the boundaries of public scholarship. Policy Implications Discussions of public sociology have drawn a bright line separating policy work from professional, critical, and public scholarship. As the research and policy essays published in Criminology & Public Policy make clear, however, the best criminology often is conducted at the intersection of these domains. A vibrant public criminology will help to bring new voices to policy discussions while addressing common myths and misconceptions about crime.

PB - Blackwell Publishing VL - 9 SN - 1538-6473 IS - 4 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Paradoxes of Providing Rural Social Services: The Case of Homeless Youth JF - Rural Sociology Y1 - 2009 A1 - Mark Edwards A1 - Torgerson, Melissa A1 - Sattem, Jennifer AB -

Economic and demographic changes in rural areas continue to introduce big-city problems in small towns. These communities' ability and willingness to respond are likely to be influenced by the geography, culture, and array of organizations in rural places. But how these characteristics of rural places shape local response is hard to predict and as yet unexplored. This article reports data from interviews with social-service providers and homeless youth in a rural county in the northwestern United States, drawing insights from both groups about the challenges of providing social services in rural places. Findings about drug use, sexual abuse and prostitution in rural communities illustrate how aspects of a rural context can influence the way small towns address social problems. (Contains 1 footnote.)

PB - Rural Sociological Society. 104 Gentry Hall, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211-7040. Tel: 573-882-9065; Fax: 573-882-1473; e-mail: ruralsoc@missouri.edu; Web site: http://www.ruralsociology.org VL - 74 SN - 0036-0112 IS - 3 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Participants and non-participants of place-based groups: An assessment of attitudes and implications for public participation in water resource management JF - Journal of Environmental Management Journal of Environmental Management Y1 - 2008 A1 - Denise Lach A1 - Larson, Kelli L. VL - 88 SN - 0301-4797 IS - 4 ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Participation and protest : women and politics in a global world Y1 - 2007 A1 - Sarah L. Henderson A1 - Jeydel, Alana S. AB -

"Despite increased international rhetoric in support of women's equality, women currently comprise a disproportionate share of the world's illiterate, poor, displaced, underpaid, underemployed, and underrepresented populations. And though women have gained visibility and influence in a wide array of political and economic arenas, their position and status in society are still far from equal to those of men. On the other hand, since the post-World War II era, there has been a global explosion of women's activism on behalf of equality, liberation, and better living conditions - women are standing up not only for themselves, but also for other disempowered groups. Participation and Protest provides an overview of the ways in which women participate in institutionalized politics, social movements, and revolutionary movements. It discusses key policy issues that affect women, such as equality in the workforce, maternity and family leave policies, and reproductive rights. Exploring the critical concerns that confront women in the world community - including economic development, war, and international law - the book analyzes the role of women in nationalist and fundamentalist movements, and also considers women's rights in the broader context of international human rights. Offering global coverage of this important subject, Participation and Protest examines the impact of women in politics - and politics' impact on women - from a cross-national, comparative perspective."--pub. desc.

PB - Oxford University Press CY - New York SN - 019515925X 9780195159257 0195159233 9780195159233 9780195159257 9780195159233 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Patterns of houses and habitat loss from 1937 to 1999 in northern Wisconsin, USA. JF - Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America Y1 - 2007 A1 - Roger B. Hammer A1 - Gonzalez-Abraham CE A1 - Radeloff VC A1 - Hawbaker TJ A1 - Stewart SI A1 - Clayton MK AB -

Rural America is witnessing widespread housing development, which is to the detriment of the environment. It has been suggested to cluster houses so that their disturbance zones overlap and thus cause less habitat loss than is the case for dispersed development. Clustering houses makes intuitive sense, but few empirical studies have quantified the spatial pattern of houses in real landscapes, assessed changes in their patterns over time, and quantified the resulting habitat loss. We addressed three basic questions: (1) What are the spatial patterns of houses and how do they change over time; (2) How much habitat is lost due to houses, and how is this affected by spatial pattern of houses; and (3) What type of habitat is most affected by housing development. We mapped 27 419 houses from aerial photos for five time periods in 17 townships in northern Wisconsin and calculated the terrestrial land area remaining after buffering each house using 100- and 500-m disturbance zones. The number of houses increased by 353% between 1937 and 1999. Ripley's K test showed that houses were significantly clustered at all time periods and at all scales. Due to the clustering, the rate at which habitat was lost (176% and 55% for 100- and 500-m buffers, respectively) was substantially lower than housing growth rates, and most land area was undisturbed (95% and 61% for 100-m and 500-m buffers, respectively). Houses were strongly clustered within 100 m of lakes. Habitat loss was lowest in wetlands but reached up to 60% in deciduous forests. Our results are encouraging in that clustered development is common in northern Wisconsin, and habitat loss is thus limited. However, the concentration of development along lakeshores causes concern, because these may be critical habitats for many species. Conservation goals can only be met if policies promote clustered development and simultaneously steer development away from sensitive ecosystems.

VL - 17 SN - 1051-0761 IS - 7 ER - TY - CONF T1 - Picturing America : trauma, realism, politics, and identity in American visual culture Y1 - 2007 A1 - Philipp Kneis A1 - Dallmann, Antje A1 - Isensee, Reinhard PB - Lang CY - Frankfurt am Main; New York SN - 9780820498560 0820498564 9783631549407 3631549407 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Perceptions of domestic animals: A national survey of producers and the public JF - Philosophy and Ethics: New Research Y1 - 2006 A1 - Lori A Cramer A1 - Davis, S. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Privileged Knowledge and Social Change: Effects on Different Participants of Using Geographic Information Systems Technology in Natural Resource Management JF - Environmental Management Y1 - 2006 A1 - Denise Lach A1 - Duncan, Ally AB -

The use of geographic information systems (GIS) technology in natural resource management has expanded rapidly: It is the preferred tool of spatial data analysis addressing large landscapes and is typically the presentation medium for conveying landscape-scale scientific findings to all kinds of audiences. In a case study using the Coastal Landscape Analysis and Modeling Study in western Oregon, it was found that the use of GIS to analyze and display natural resource data in that project produced a variety of responses among different participants and participant groups. The findings offer insights into the workings of groups attempting public involvement in natural resource management.

PB - Springer VL - 38 SN - 0364-152X IS - 2 ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Phat T2 - Fat: The Anthropology of Obsession Y1 - 2005 A1 - Joan Gross JF - Fat: The Anthropology of Obsession PB - Penguin/Tarcher CY - New York ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Patterns and Correlates of Substance Use Among American Indians in Washington State JF - Journal of Drug Issues Y1 - 2003 A1 - Scott Akins A1 - Mosher, Clayton James A1 - Rotolo, Thomas A1 - Griffin, Robert VL - 33 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Public Alcohol Bans: An assessment of their potential effectiveness for reducing crime and disorder. JF - New Zealand Police Y1 - 2003 ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Puerto Rican and Algerian Musical Discourses in the Diaspora T2 - Minoritiés ethniques anglophones et francophones: études culturelles comparatives Y1 - 2003 A1 - Joan Gross A1 - David McMurray JF - Minoritiés ethniques anglophones et francophones: études culturelles comparatives PB - L'Harmattan CY - Paris ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Political Stalinization of China: The Establishment of One-Party Constitutionalism, 1948-1954 JF - Journal of Cold War Studies Y1 - 2001 A1 - Hua-Yu Li AB - This article offers a fresh perspective on the establishment of a one-party constitutional structure in China from 1948 to 1954, using documents and first-hand accounts published in China over the past two decades. These documents suggest that the Stalinization of China cannot be understood outside the larger context of the political Stalinization of the rest of the Communist world. Stalin played a critical role in determining the pace of political reform in China, and he actively encouraged Mao to allow non-Communists to take part in the Chinese electoral process and in the writing of the Chinese constitution. Although Mao would have preferred to establish a Soviet-style one-party system right away, he readily yielded to Stalin's advice. Mao chose to obey Stalin's dictates for political reform so that he could gain greater independence in domestic economic policies. PB - Project Muse VL - 3 SN - 1520-3972 IS - 2 ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Pornography in cyberspace: An exploration of what's in Usenet T2 - Culture of the Internet Y1 - 1997 A1 - Dwaine Plaza A1 - Mehta, M. A1 - Mahwah, NJ JF - Culture of the Internet PB - Wilfred Laurier University Press CY - Waterloo, Ontario ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Pregnancy Discrimination Litigation: Legal Erosion of Capitalist Ideology under Equal Employment Opportunity Law. JF - Social Forces Y1 - 1996 A1 - Mark Edwards AB -

Analysis of 82 court cases involving pregnancy discrimination, 1972-91, shows that this litigation revealed the gender bias of equal employment opportunity law and capitalist economic relations, eroded assumptions about economic imperatives for not accommodating pregnant workers, and laid the groundwork for the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993. Includes many cases involving pregnant teachers. Contains 32 references. (SV)

VL - 75 SN - 0037-7732 IS - 1 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Popular Culture as Contested Terrain: The Cace of Tchantché JF - Anthropological Quarterly Y1 - 1994 VL - 67 IS - 2 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Politics of Unofficial Language: Walloon in Belgium, Tamazight in Morocco JF - Critique of Anthropology Y1 - 1993 A1 - Joan Gross VL - 13 IS - 2 ER -