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German-american Wpa Murals at the Milwaukee Public Museum and National Socialist Schultafeln: A Comparative Analysis
(2020-05-01)
The goal of this thesis was to systematically examine and compare the themes and styles present in the Works Progress Administration (WPA) paintings housed in the Milwaukee Public Museum to a selection of National Socialist ...
Stand Up Eight: Adversity, Resilience, and Career Adaptability
(2022-08-01)
This study aims to fill a gap in the literature by examining the relationship between adversity and career adaptability. The objectives of this study are: 1) to better understand the relationship between adversity and ...
Situating Worker Cooperatives: The Urban, Racial and Gendered Geographies of Cooperative Development in New York City’s Worker Cooperative Business Development Initiative
(2020-05-01)
Worker cooperatives are gaining increased traction as an urban economic development strategy aimed to better support low-income women, immigrants and communities of color. Worker cooperatives are businesses that are owned ...
Examining the Processes of Social Construction on Decision-making in Domestic Violence Probation Review Hearings
(2017-05-01)
In domestic violence courts, judges and other court actors are often trained on one particular model of understanding domestic violence: the Duluth model of violence as power and control. There are, however, different ...
An Intersectional Analysis of the Role Race and Gender Play in Welfare Recipients’ and Case Manager Experiences
(2019-12-01)
This dissertation is an ethnographic study of food insecurity in Milwaukee and how people receiving benefit assistance understand themselves, others and how they thought others understand them. This frame was duplicated ...
Predictors of Perceived Belonging Among U.S. Military Men and Women
(2014-05-01)
This study aimed to identify predictors of perceived belonging within the military unit, a factor which has been shown to promote effectiveness, satisfaction, and mental health. Online survey responses from service members, ...
The Zombie in Black and White: Racialized Gender in Early English-Language Zombie Narratives
(2025-08)
During the 1915-1934 U.S. occupation of Haiti, U.S. politicians and military officials insisted that their imperial project was not imperialist. To justify these claims, they relied on discourses of paternalism which ...







