2023 Graduate Student Publications
- Globalization and social identities at the individual level: Populism from shifting at the top?By: David H Bearce, Andrew McLeer, Ken StallmanAbstract:This paper reconsiders the proposition that globalization leads to more transnational and
- God, Guns, and Guts: Racial Priming and White Support for the Expression of Civil Liberties Amongst Black AmericansBy: Courtney J. NavaAbstract:To whom are white Americans willing to extend basic aspects of democratic expression?This project
- Can Interventions Reduce Rural Poverty While Conserving the Environment? A Systematic Review of Evidence from Randomized Controlled TrialsBy: Adriana Molina-Garzón, Lakshmi Iyer, Phani Devarakonda, Valena McEwen, Braden Roosevelt, Nicolas Tsypin,
- REDD+ Impacts on Forest Conservation and Local Livelihoods: A Longitudinal Assessment in the Brazilian AmazonBy: Cauê D Carrilho, Julia Naime, Adriana Molina-Garzón, Carla Morsello, Colas ChervierAbstract:REDD+ is supposed to advance forest
- Place-based solutions for global social-ecological dilemmas: An analysis of locally grounded, diversified, and cross-scalar initiatives in the AmazonBy: Marina Londres, Carl Salk, Krister P Andersson, Maria Tengö, Eduardo S Brondizio, Gabriela Russo
- Interdependent solidarity : a comparative case study of participatory communities in southwest MexicoBy: Tania MassicotteAbstract:In a collective, the unconstrained will of the rational individual may seek to maximize self-interested ventures
- Redefining the Diplomatic Stage: The Evolution of Feminine Redefining the Diplomatic Stage: The Evolution of Feminine Foreign Policy in the Russo-Ukrainian WarBy: Amber Brittain-HaleAbstract:This has been a year of breaking historical
- Growth, Demographics, Slavery, and Voting in U.S. Gubernatorial Elections, 1840-1860By: Alex Jensen, Madeline Mader, Srinivas “Chinnu” Parinandi, Anand Edward Sokhey, Michael ByrdAbstract:While scholars have given extensive study to the
- Federal Slavery Legislation and Voting in U.S. Gubernatorial Elections, 1840–1860By: Alexander Jensen, Madeline Mader, Srinivas C. Parinandi, Anand Sokhey, Michael ByrdAbstract:The demise of the Whig Party in the 1850s has long been a subject
- Framing Immigrants at the Intersection of Education and Immigration Enforcement in United States Newspapers.By: Allan Colbern, Shawn Walker, María del Pilar Báez Lara, Katie Marie Glenn, Lauren Kater, Shelby BushaAbstract:The United