1561. The Power of an Object Restricted (Penn State Only) Author: Abernethy, Regan Title: The Power of an Object Area of Honors: History Keywords: PlunderlootingobjectlegislationUNESCOUNIDORITElgin marblesBritainGreece File: Login to Download Thesis Supervisors: Cathleen Denise Cahill, Thesis Honors AdvisorKathryn Elizabeth Salzer, Thesis Supervisor
1562. The Effects of Media Ownership on Editorial Endorsements for President: A Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis Restricted (Penn State Only) Author: Riddle, Lilly Title: The Effects of Media Ownership on Editorial Endorsements for President: A Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis Area of Honors: Political Science Keywords: medianewspapersendorsementsbiasslantpresidential endorsementshedge fundsprivate equity firminvestment companyownershipeditors File: Login to Download Thesis Supervisors: Krishna Prasad Jayakar, Thesis SupervisorDouglas Lemke, Thesis Honors AdvisorPatrick Robert Parsons, Thesis Supervisor
1563. Peer Effects on Environmentally Conscious Behaviour Restricted (Penn State Only) Author: Harvey, Emma Title: Peer Effects on Environmentally Conscious Behaviour Area of Honors: Economics Keywords: Peer effectsenvironment File: Login to Download Thesis Supervisors: Daniel Brent, Thesis SupervisorJames R. Tybout, Thesis Honors Advisor
1564. Sparking Interest: Gender Diversity, Party Control, and Legislative Interest in Transgender Policy Open Access Author: Bachiri, Juliana Title: Sparking Interest: Gender Diversity, Party Control, and Legislative Interest in Transgender Policy Area of Honors: Political Science Keywords: transgenderlegislative interestgender diversityparty control File: Download Thesis_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Suzanna Linn, Thesis SupervisorDouglas Lemke, Thesis Honors Advisor
1565. How Do Social Movements Impact Gender Inequality? The Effects of the Arab Spring Protests on Women in the Middle East and North Africa Region Open Access Author: Bratton, Olivia Title: How Do Social Movements Impact Gender Inequality? The Effects of the Arab Spring Protests on Women in the Middle East and North Africa Region Area of Honors: Political Science Keywords: Gender InequalityArab SpringMENAWomen's RightsSocial MovementsProtest IntensityPolitical OpportunityPublic Opinion File: Download Olivia_Bratton_Thesis-_How_Do_Social_Movements_Impact_Gender_Inequality__.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Daniel Tavana, Thesis SupervisorGiancarlo Visconti, Thesis Honors Advisor
1566. Democracy Works: The Impact of Labor Unions on Democratic Quality in Electoral Democracies Open Access Author: Bransfield, Daniel Title: Democracy Works: The Impact of Labor Unions on Democratic Quality in Electoral Democracies Area of Honors: Political Science Keywords: labordemocracycross-country analysis File: Download Dan_Bransfield_Schreyer_Honors_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Xun Cao, Thesis SupervisorGiancarlo Visconti, Thesis Honors Advisor
1567. How Perceived Madness Lets Leaders Capture the Benefits of Nuclear Superiority Open Access Author: Brauser, Benjamin Title: How Perceived Madness Lets Leaders Capture the Benefits of Nuclear Superiority Area of Honors: Political Science Keywords: Political ScienceInternational RelationsNuclear WeaponsDiplomacyMadman Theory File: Download Brauser_Benjamin_Madness_and_Nuclear_Superiority.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Roseanne Mc Manus, Thesis SupervisorMichael Barth Berkman, Thesis Honors Advisor
1568. How Humans, as the Inventors of the Negative, Utilize the Negative in Their Search for Metaphysical Answers: A Comparative Study of Kenneth Burke and St. Thomas Aquinas Open Access Author: Briselli, Julia Title: How Humans, as the Inventors of the Negative, Utilize the Negative in Their Search for Metaphysical Answers: A Comparative Study of Kenneth Burke and St. Thomas Aquinas Area of Honors: Communication Arts and Sciences Keywords: Kenneth BurkeThomas AquinasRhetoricNegativityNamingTranscendenceKenneth BurkeThomas AquinasRhetoricNegativityNamingTranscendence File: Download Julia_Briselli_Final_Thesis_1.1.24.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Ekaterina Haskins, Thesis SupervisorMary High, Thesis Honors Advisor
1569. The Opioid Crisis and Crime: Understanding the Relationship Between Opioid Dispensing Rates and Crime Rates in the United States Open Access Author: Ackerman, Catherine Title: The Opioid Crisis and Crime: Understanding the Relationship Between Opioid Dispensing Rates and Crime Rates in the United States Area of Honors: Criminology Keywords: Opioid CrisisOpioidPrescribingCrime RatesDispensing RatesDrugs/Violence NexusArrest Rates File: Download The_Opioid_Crisis_and_Crime-Understanding_the_Relationship_Between_Opioid_Dispensing_Rates_and_Crime_Rates_in_the_United_States_-_Catherine_Ackerman.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Holly Nguyen, Thesis SupervisorStacy Silver, Thesis Honors Advisor
1570. “Conforming to the Nonconformative”: Goth Culture at Penn State Open Access Author: Benedetto, Courtney Title: “Conforming to the Nonconformative”: Goth Culture at Penn State Area of Honors: Journalism Keywords: GothsubcultureacceptanceGoth culturemakeupdeathmacabrenonconformityidentitycommunityinclusivity File: Download THESIS_FINAL.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Russell Frank, Thesis SupervisorJohn R Affleck, Thesis Honors Advisor