Now showing items 11-15 of 15
Using Supervised Learning Methods to Measure Women's Rights" An Analysis of the Language of Reproductive Rights Briefs
(2020-07-06)
The battle over reproductive rights has moved to the forefront of politics, and although the Supreme Court plays an important role, the debate there is understudied. This project looks at the language surrounding reproductive ...
Treating Bones: The Intersection of Archaeology And Conservation
(2013-04-30)
Developed to house and preserve the world’s material heritage, museums and other collecting institutions currently store billions of artifacts in their reserves. Unfortunately, the objects in museum storage, especially ...
An Escape from the Perceived Rationalist-Constructivist Binary: A Look Into Derogable Human Rights Agreements
(2015-09-18)
Section II provides a brief review of constructivism and rationalism. Section III follows with explanation of derogation clauses and why they are particularly salient and Section IV outlines the various phases of the treaty ...
Woodland Period Log Tombs in the Ohio River Valley
(2020-07-07)
Since the early twentieth century Adena and Hopewell have been two of the most recognizable social units of the Eastern Woodlands. Mapping and excavations of the mounds constructed by both groups began in the mid-nineteenth ...
Representation Matters: Entertainment Portrayals as Indirect Identity Threats in Muslim College Students
(2019-11-01)
Both empirical and theoretical evidence suggest that there are strong adverse effects on minorities’ personal and group wellbeing as a result of exposure to media portraying their minority group in disparaging or negative ...