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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
In The Spirit Of St. Peter Claver: Social Justice And Black Catholicism In San Antonio, Philip Lampe Ph.D.
In The Spirit Of St. Peter Claver: Social Justice And Black Catholicism In San Antonio, Philip Lampe Ph.D.
Verbum Incarnatum: An Academic Journal of Social Justice
The editors want to take the space reserved for the abstract to say that this is the final piece of research that Phil Lampe completed before his passing. We publish it here posthumously in tribute to Phil’s tireless work for social justice, as editor of Verbum Incarnatum, as researcher of social-justice efforts in South Texas and Mexico, and as an educator committed to inspiring students to pursue justice in their lives outside the academy.
Social Justice In The Cigar Factory: The Finck Cigar Strikes, 1933-1935, Roger Barnes
Social Justice In The Cigar Factory: The Finck Cigar Strikes, 1933-1935, Roger Barnes
Verbum Incarnatum: An Academic Journal of Social Justice
No abstract provided.
A Participatory Action Research Study Of Police Interviewing Following Crisis Intervention Team Training, Maria Felix-Ortiz, Catherine Steele, Marisa Deguzman, Georgen Guerrero, Melissa Graham
A Participatory Action Research Study Of Police Interviewing Following Crisis Intervention Team Training, Maria Felix-Ortiz, Catherine Steele, Marisa Deguzman, Georgen Guerrero, Melissa Graham
Verbum Incarnatum: An Academic Journal of Social Justice
Estimates vary, but a third to one half of individuals shot and killed by police have a mental illness or disability, and many who are taken into custody languish in county jails where no treatment for their illness is available. The Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) model is an increasingly important adjunct to U.S. police training because it de-escalates tense situations, diverts people with mental illness away from jail and into treatment, and can reduce the risk of civilian deaths during a police encounter. As such, it is a strategy for reducing the social injustice of incarceration or deaths of people …
Promises Endure: Historical Views Of Nursing Faculty, Laura R. Muñoz
Promises Endure: Historical Views Of Nursing Faculty, Laura R. Muñoz
Verbum Incarnatum: An Academic Journal of Social Justice
Lessons learned from the history of an organization are valuable. This is especially true for an organization with the legacy held by the Ila Faye Miller School of Nursing and Health Professions at the University of the Incarnate Word. Memories recounted by nursing faculty were collected to enhance information provided in the two-volume chronicle written by Sister Patrice Slattery in 1995 entitled, “Promises to Keep” and the last history of the school, “The Story of One School of Nursing” written by Sister Charles Marie Frank in 1976.
Cedarville Will Confer 892 Degrees In Special Commencement Programs, Mark D. Weinstein
Cedarville Will Confer 892 Degrees In Special Commencement Programs, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
Cedarville University will confer 892 degrees at its 125th commencement programs this weekend. The university will also recognize members of the class of 2020.
Spartan Daily, April 29, 2021, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, April 29, 2021, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, 2021
Volume 156, Issue 37
University Announces New Academic Deans, Mark D. Weinstein
University Announces New Academic Deans, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
Cedarville University recently announced the appointment of Dr. Jeff Bates as the dean of the school of pharmacy and Dr. Trent Rodgers as dean of the school of biblical and theological studies. The appointments take effect immediately.
Ouachita To Present One Act Play Festival April 29-30, Meagan A. Woodard, Ouachita News Bureau
Ouachita To Present One Act Play Festival April 29-30, Meagan A. Woodard, Ouachita News Bureau
Press Releases
Ouachita Baptist University’s Department of Theatre Arts will present its biannual, student directed One Act Play Festival on Thursday, April 29, and Friday, April 30, at 7:30 p.m. in Verser Theatre. Due to health guidelines, limited seating is available only to Ouachita students, faculty and staff; Friday’s show will be available for the public to attend and watch via simulcast in Jones Performing Arts Center. Tickets are free and available at www.obu.edu/boxoffice.
The One Act Play Festival features a variety of short plays produced by seniors for their end-of-semester project in Ouachita’s directing class; the performances highlight what the …
Navigating Conversations Of Environmentalism On Social Media: From The Apocalyptic To The Aesthetic, Megan Provenzale
Navigating Conversations Of Environmentalism On Social Media: From The Apocalyptic To The Aesthetic, Megan Provenzale
All HCAS Student Capstones, Theses, and Dissertations
This project examines environmental discourse and rhetorical appeals used on Instagram by environmental influencers and addresses the lack of scholarship about social mobile commerce, Instagram, and the popularity of “eco-influencers.” My research applies post-composition studies, circulation, and visual rhetoric to two eco-influencers, Greta Thunberg (@gretathunbeerg) and Jessica Clifton (@impactforgood). I argue that Thunberg and Clifton employ aesthetic and apocalyptic rhetoric to educate and communicate with their following about reducing their carbon footprint and reversing climate change. By collecting three months of Instagram posts employed by each influencer, I identify patterns related to environmentalism, stylistic choices in captions, and presentation of …
Reexamining “Defining Patient Experience”: The Human Experience In Healthcare, Jason A. Wolf, Victoria Niederhauser, Dianne Marshburn, Sherri L. Lavela
Reexamining “Defining Patient Experience”: The Human Experience In Healthcare, Jason A. Wolf, Victoria Niederhauser, Dianne Marshburn, Sherri L. Lavela
Patient Experience Journal
In 2014, the authors came together with the explicit purpose of understanding how people were defining patient experience.1 Our broad review and analysis of the literature led us to a few critical points. One, as our review showed, there was an absence of a commonly used definition around patient experience in healthcare. Two, while consistency in the use of one definition was not revealed, there was great alignment around central components seen as critical to patient experience. Three, we highlighted the recurrence of key concepts from the literature that are also found in the definition offered by The Beryl …
No Visitors Allowed: How Health Systems Can Better Engage Patients’ Families During A Pandemic, Jennifer Schlimgen, Amy Frye
No Visitors Allowed: How Health Systems Can Better Engage Patients’ Families During A Pandemic, Jennifer Schlimgen, Amy Frye
Patient Experience Journal
The ravages of COVID -19 and the no visitor policies that accompany it have forged a tectonic shift in the patient and family experience. This hit home for me with a recent family member health event and hospitalization, leading me to think “we HAVE to do better!” Why should hospitals and health systems care about family involvement during COVID-19?
Experience Framework
This article is associated with the Patient, Family & Community Engagement lens of The Beryl Institute Experience Framework (https://www.theberylinstitute.org/ExperienceFramework).
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Spartan Daily, April 28, 2021, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, April 28, 2021, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, 2021
Volume 156, Issue 36
Students Reimagine Family Vehicle For Business Use, Mark D. Weinstein
Students Reimagine Family Vehicle For Business Use, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
Cedarville University industrial and innovative design (IID) students are reimagining the multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) family car for work purposes thanks to a corporate sponsorship between the Columbus-based International Center for Creativity (ICC) and a global automotive industry leader.
Virtually There: Senior Creates University Tour, Mark D. Weinstein
Virtually There: Senior Creates University Tour, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
Jackson Bishop, a senior computer science major from Findlay, Ohio, has been developing a high-tech tour app that will be used at Cedarville University to help users explore what their reality at Cedarville might look like.
The Callan Academic And Athletic Expansion Breaks Ground Friday, Mark D. Weinstein
The Callan Academic And Athletic Expansion Breaks Ground Friday, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
With inclement weather predicted for the Miami Valley tomorrow, Cedarville University leaders have decided to break ground on the $8 million Callan academic and athletic expansion Friday, April 30, at 11:30 a.m. instead of the original Thursday plan. This expansion, which is fully funded, is a part of the 10-Year campus master plan and is slated for completion in March 2022.
Fish Disease Outreach Messages: Testing Of Gain And Loss Frames, Erin L. Pavloski, Heather A. Triezenberg
Fish Disease Outreach Messages: Testing Of Gain And Loss Frames, Erin L. Pavloski, Heather A. Triezenberg
The Journal of Extension
Gain and loss framing has been used as a technique in risk communication to shape individuals’ behaviors in many fields. Our community-engaged research, conducted in partnership with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (MDNR), experimentally tested five message frames to determine efficacy for outreach programs. We found: a) to increase risk perceptions of fish disease use a loss frame in a management context, b) to decrease risk perceptions of fish disease management use a gain frame in a disease context, and c) to motivate behavioral intentions for prevention and risk reduction use a gain frame in a disease context.
Shedding Light On Dark Patterns: A Case Study On Digital Harms, Noreen Y. Whysel
Shedding Light On Dark Patterns: A Case Study On Digital Harms, Noreen Y. Whysel
Publications and Research
You’ve been there before. You thought you could trust someone with a secret. You thought it would be safe, but found out later that they blabbed to everyone. Or maybe they didn’t share it, but the way they used it felt manipulative. You gave more than you got and it didn’t feel fair. But now that it’s out there, do you even have control anymore?
Ok. Now imagine that person was your supermarket. Or your bank. Or your boss.
As designers of digital spaces for consumer products and services, how often do we consider the relationship we have with our …
Social Media Usage And Self-Esteem Of College Students In Los Angeles Vs. Other American Cities, Emily Tortora
Social Media Usage And Self-Esteem Of College Students In Los Angeles Vs. Other American Cities, Emily Tortora
Global Tides
This study examines self-esteem levels of college students in accordance with their social media behaviors and residential cities. An online survey was used to compare Instagram behaviors and their Heatherton Self-Esteem scores between 51 college students from the Los Angeles area and 148 students from alternate American cities. It was hypothesized that college students from the Los Angeles area would report higher levels of social media activity and lower levels of self-esteem. Results did not show any significant trend in one’s residential location dictating social media behaviors, nor did one’s social media usage predict their levels of self-esteem. The study …
Senior Chassidy Barnes Authors Paper In "Journal Of Microbiology & Biology Education" And Created Bi-Lingual Tutorial Videos, Madison Cresswell, Ouachita News Bureau
Senior Chassidy Barnes Authors Paper In "Journal Of Microbiology & Biology Education" And Created Bi-Lingual Tutorial Videos, Madison Cresswell, Ouachita News Bureau
Press Releases
Ouachita Baptist University’s Chassidy Barnes, a senior biology major from Little Rock, Ark., is the lead scientist on a collaborative scholarly paper titled “Gene Expression and Data Analysis Pipeline Using Cancer BioPortal in the Classroom” published this month by the Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education (JMBE), a national peer-reviewed science education journal. Barnes also created video tutorials explaining her research, which already have been utilized in coursework by four American universities and the Inter-American University of Puerto Rico at Aguadilla.
"Living In The After": Examining How "Grey's Anatomy" Portrays Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Emily A. Grant
"Living In The After": Examining How "Grey's Anatomy" Portrays Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Emily A. Grant
Pell Scholars and Senior Theses
Over seventeen seasons, Grey's Anatomy (2005) has tackled rare physical conditions, medical miracles, and mental illness, including PTSD. Previous research on mental illness representation in television suggests that oftentimes, through pejorative or romanticized stereotypes, portrayals enhance stigma and have detrimental effects on viewers. Using inductive research, focused on PTSD-centric episodes regarding two main characters, this study revealed that Grey's Anatomy emphasizes a mostly empowering portrayal of PTSD. These findings suggest that future representations of mental illness like those in Grey's can eradicate stereotypes and stigmas as the norm and replace them with representations that encourage acceptance, openness, and communication.
Spartan Daily, April 27, 2021, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, April 27, 2021, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, 2021
Volume 156, Issue 35
Not Your Typical Covid Commencement: Cedarville's 125th In-Person Commencement, Mark D. Weinstein
Not Your Typical Covid Commencement: Cedarville's 125th In-Person Commencement, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
Cedarville University, as part of its 125th commencement program, will honor its graduates from the class of 2020 and 2021 during three commencement programs.
"That Is A Huge Wardrobe And Clothing Mistake!": The Unethical Consumption Habits Of Youtube's Fashion Influencers And The Environmental Consequences Of A Disposable Lifestyle, Isabel Thornton
Pell Scholars and Senior Theses
People flock to YouTube for the latest videos from their favorite influencers, not realizing that the consumption habits of those influencers could lead to environmental disaster. This thesis builds upon the conversation about the need for sustainable messages on social media that target young, impressionable audiences. A detailed study of 15 videos from five fashion YouTubers reveals that: (1) fast fashion brands dominate across the platform; (2) fashion YouTubers fail to take responsibility for their unethical consumption habits; and (3) none of them successfully avoid unsustainable fashion choices, despite some efforts to do so. Meaningful solutions to the fast fashion …
The Guardian, Week Of April 26, 2021, Wright State Student Body
The Guardian, Week Of April 26, 2021, Wright State Student Body
The Guardian Student Newspaper
News articles from The Guardian for the week of April 26, 2021. The Guardian is the official student-run newspaper for Wright State University. It has been published regularly since March of 1965.
Columbia Chronicle (04/26/2021), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle (04/26/2021), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle
Student newspaper from April 26, 2021 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 12 pages. Cover story: "Protesters call for police reform and justice for Adam Toledo". Editors-in-Chief: Mari Devereaux & Brooklyn Kiosow.
Cedarville's Cyber Program Makes “Sweet 16”, Mark D. Weinstein
Cedarville's Cyber Program Makes “Sweet 16”, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
Cedarville was recently featured as one of the top 16 cyber education programs in the United States in a Chief Information Officers Institute (CIO) report titled “What Works in Finding Elite Cybersecurity Talent: Promising Practices for Chief Information Officers.”
The Callan Athletic And Academic Expansion Breaks Ground, Mark D. Weinstein
The Callan Athletic And Academic Expansion Breaks Ground, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
Cedarville University will break ground on the $8 million Callan athletic and academic expansion on Thursday, April 29, at 11:30 a.m. This expansion, which is fully funded, is a part of the 10-Year campus master plan and is slated for completion in March 2022.
021— Difficult Family Dialogues, Emily Hayes
021— Difficult Family Dialogues, Emily Hayes
GREAT Day Posters
The purpose of this study is to understand what topics are difficult for emerging adults to discuss with family members and how they communicatively manage them. Specific research questions were (a) What topics are difficult for emerging adults to discuss with family members? (b) How do emerging adults attempt to manage these conversations? and (c) What strategies are effective and ineffective when it comes to managing these conversations? Qualitative data were collected from 60 emerging adults using an online survey. Findings revealed that the most difficult topics for emerging adults to discuss with their families include relationships, identities, education, the …
From The "Ouachitonian": Austin Clements, Spencer Benway, Ouachita News Bureau
From The "Ouachitonian": Austin Clements, Spencer Benway, Ouachita News Bureau
Press Releases
Throughout his teen life, Austin Clements, a senior history and social justice double major from North Little Rock, Ark., suffered from chronic pancreatitis. This is when the pancreas is inflamed and prevents some functions of the body to not perform as well.
The Perpetual Reminder: A Narrative Analysis Of The Beginning And End Of The Fullmetal Alchemist (2003) Anime Series By Hiromu Arakawa, Hope L. Boyce
The Perpetual Reminder: A Narrative Analysis Of The Beginning And End Of The Fullmetal Alchemist (2003) Anime Series By Hiromu Arakawa, Hope L. Boyce
Communication Theses
This paper’s purpose is to explore manga and anime’s potential to have a place in the scholarly community for media and literature due to its new media effects on its audiences. To do this, there will be an in-depth narrative perspective analysis of the first two and last two episodes of Hiromu Arakowa’s anime series Fullmetal Alchemist (2003) to find the ultimate moral(s) of the story. There is a look into why the text is being studied, what alchemy is, what literature is out there, why the narrative perspective lens was chosen, and the actual analysis. Following the analysis will …