1. The Ideological Self: Race, Ideology and Identity in Brazil, 1964-1985 Open Access Author: Blair, Dana E Title: The Ideological Self: Race, Ideology and Identity in Brazil, 1964-1985 Area of Honors: Interdisciplinary in Anthropology and History Keywords: RaceIdeologyIdentityBrazil File: Download Dana_Blair_TheIdeologicalSelf.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Timothy Michael Ryan, Thesis Honors AdvisorProfessor Solsiree Del Moral, Thesis SupervisorCatherine Wanner, Thesis Honors AdvisorDr. Claire M Milner, Faculty Reader
2. The Rise, Fall, and Renaissance of Shostakovich's Third Ballet: Reconciling "The Bright Stream" with Post-Soviet Culture Open Access Author: Pugh, Erika E Title: The Rise, Fall, and Renaissance of Shostakovich's Third Ballet: Reconciling "The Bright Stream" with Post-Soviet Culture Area of Honors: Russian Keywords: BalletPropogandaShostakovichLopukhovPiotrovskyPutinIdeologyCultural IdentityCensorshipSocialist RealismSoviet UnionUSSRRussiaRussian FederationStalinRatmansky File: Download Erika_Pugh_Thesis_v_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Adrian Johannes Wanner, Thesis SupervisorIrina Mikaelian, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. A Comparative Analysis of U.S. Foreign Policy and the Roles of Ideology, Narrative, and the State of Exception Open Access Author: Baumgartner, Erin Title: A Comparative Analysis of U.S. Foreign Policy and the Roles of Ideology, Narrative, and the State of Exception Area of Honors: Global and International Studies Keywords: United StatesChileAfghanistanIraqOperation CondorWar on TerrorIdeologyState of ExceptionForeign PolicyMilitary-Industrial Complex9/11NarrativeComparative Analysis File: Download Baumgartner_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Lior Betzalel Sternfeld, Thesis SupervisorJonathan Eran Abel, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. Russian Information Operations Increase Partisan Division in the United States Open Access Author: Birosik, Nicholas Christopher Title: Russian Information Operations Increase Partisan Division in the United States Area of Honors: Interdisciplinary in International Affairs, Political Science, and Social Data Analytics Keywords: Political WarfareRussiaInformation OperationsPolitical ScienceDivisionGRUCIAPropagandaDemoralizationSubversionIdeologyUntied StatesAffective PolarizationAffectsocial identity theory File: Download Birosik_Thesis_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: John Gregory Hodgson, Thesis SupervisorMatthew Richard Golder, Thesis Honors AdvisorEleanor M. Brown, Thesis Honors Advisor