Social and Cultural Analysis (SCA)The Department of Social and Cultural Analysis (SCA) is trans- disciplinary in nature, incorporating critical methodologies and theoretical insights from such fields as social geography, feminism and queer studies, ethnic studies, critical race theory, labor studies, and cultural studies. Our courses combine topics and methods spanning the humanities and social sciences, and are organized around themes such as urbanization, commodification, movement of peoples, transnational exchange, identity formations, and ethnic and disaporic cultures. The Department of Social and Cultural Analysis (SCA) is trans disciplinary in nature, it houses and integrates the activities of six programs—Africana Studies, American Studies, Asian/Pacific/American Studies, Gender and. Past Dissertation Titles. Click on any of the table headers below to sort by that column. Outstanding Dissertation Award Winners 2010-2015. Past Dissertation Titles - Doctoral Studies. Past Dissertation Titles. Click on any of the table headers below to sort by that column. Outstanding Dissertation Award Winners 2. Last Name. First Name. Year. Chair. Dissertation Title. Department. Moland. Naomi. 20. 15. Jonathan Zimmerman. Intractable Dilemmas: Sesame Square and the Quest for Multiculturalism in Nigeria. Humanities and Social Sciences in the Professions. Vadiveloo. Maya. 20. Niyati Parekh. A Novel Scoring Method to Evaluate Associations Between Dietary Variety and Body Adiposity among a National Sample of U. S. Adults. Nutrition, Food Studies, & Public Health. Angel. Naomi. 20. Marita Sturken. Before Truth: Memory, History and Nation in the Context of Reconciliation in Canada. Media, Culture, and Communication. Selberg. Scott. 20. Marita Sturken. See the Person Within: Visual Culture and Alzheimer's Disease. Media, Culture, and Communication. Khan. Jehanzaib. 20. Richard Arum. School or Madrassa? Parents' Choice and the Failure of State- Run Education in Pakistan. Humanities and Social Sciences in the Professions. Carhill- Poza. Avary. Carola Suarez- Orozco. English Language Development in Context: The Peer Social Networks and Interactions of Spanish- Speaking Adolescent Immigrant Students. Teaching and Learning. Palamar. Joseph. 20. Perry N. Halkitis. The Role of Perceived Stigma, Stigmatization and Religiosity in Explaining Lifetime Use of Illicit Drugs in Emerging Adults. Nutrition, Food Studies, & Public Health. All Past Dissertation Titles 2. Last Name. First Name. Degree. Chair. Dissertation Title. Graduation Date. Department. Aiello. Jacqueline. Ph. DShondel Nero. English Language Learning in Italy: A Study of L2 Attitudes, L2 Motivation and Self- Perceived Proficiency among Italian Youth. Teaching and Learning. Alicea. Stacey. Ph. DElise Cappella. Social Networks in Community Colleges: Influences on Social Capital, Academic Achievement, Employment Skills and Psychosocial Wellbeing. Applied Psychology. Bennett. Justin. Ph. DPedro Noguera. Translanguaging Among U. S. Latino Fifth Graders. Teaching and Learning. Canterucci. Gina. Ph. DTeboho Moja. Higher Education and Supranational Agreements: The Case of South Africa. Administration, Leadership, and Technology. Cole. Rachel. Ph. Assistant Professor/Faculty Fellow of East Asian Studies. Email: [email protected]. Research Interests: Modern Chinese literature and the relationship between ideas of human and animal in modern and contemporary. Learn more about NYU Tisch’s Cinema Studies program, which trains students to become expert analysts of moving images with an international, interdisciplinary approach. Please send me information about the Gallatin MA program, financial aid, and admissions. The Department of Media, Culture, and Communication invites applications for the following faculty positions: Assistant Professor of East and Southeast Asian Media, Tenure- Archived Oriental: Rugs or People? Even the dictionary says that when used to describe a person, “Oriental” is “now often regarded as a term of disparagement.” When did the word become so loaded? The Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies at New York University was created in 1966 to foster the interdisciplinary study of the modern and contemporary Middle East and to enhance public understanding of the. East Asian Studies is not admitting new graduate students for the coming year. It is currently undergoing a reconsideration of its academic program. DRichard Arum. Free Education, Equity, and Private Educational Spending in Sri Lanka. Humanities and Social Sciences in the Professions. Cordero. Alexandra. Ph. DLisa Suzuki. Academic Resilience of Latino Boys Attending Single- Sex High Schools in New York City: An Examination of Four School Climate Factors. Applied Psychology. Deshpande. Anjali. Ph. DPedro Noguera. Making the Grade: Exploring the Variability of Grades and Teacher Beliefs about Grading in New York City Public Middle Schools. Teaching and Learning. Di. Maio. Jennifer. Ed. DTerry Astuto. A Study of School and Community Change in a Suburban School District. Administration, Leadership, and Technology. Friedman- Krauss. Allison. Ph. DCybele Raver. Instability in Education Settings During Early and Middle Childhood and Children's Cognitive and Self- Regulation Development: Mediators and Moderators. Applied Psychology. Gibson. Lauren. Ph. DShondel Nero. Voices from the Community: Linguistic and Educational Adaptations of Adolescent and Adult Haitian Immigrants. Teaching and Learning. Gottlieb. Owen. Ph. DRobert Chazan. Mobile, Location- Based Game Design for Teaching Jewish History: A Design- Based Research Study. Humanities and Social Sciences in the Professions. Granger. Lindsay. Ed. DTerry Astuto. Nobody Said You Can't Be Great: Understanding College and Career Readiness through the Experiences of Black American Women. Administration, Leadership, and Technology. Gupta. Taveeshi. Ph. DNiobe Way. Mother Gender Socialization: A Longitudinal, Mixed- Method Analysis in India. Applied Psychology. Hampton. Melvin. Ph. DPerry Halkitis. Measurement Model Exploring a Syndemic Among HIV- Positive Gay, Bisexual, and other MSM Over Fifty in New York City. Applied Psychology. Herzog- Rodriguez. Tami. Ph. DIkuko Acosta. Art Therapists' Perceptions of their Work with Children who have Severe and Multiple Disabilities. Art and Art Professions. Heuson. Jennifer. Ph. DMarita Sturken. Sounding Western: Frontier Aurality, Tourism, and Heritage Production in South Dakota's Black Hills. Media, Culture, and Communication. Karlekar. Tilottama. Ph. DAllen Feldman. The Documentary Debates: Censorship, Protest, and Film Festival Publics in Contemporary India. Media, Culture, and Communication. Kennedy. Joy. Ph. DGigliana Melzi. Narrative Development in Dual Language Learning Latino Preschoolers. Applied Psychology. Kim. Heedal. Ph. DMiriam Eisenstein Ebsworth. An Intercultural Study of Korean High School Students' Korean and English Argumentative Essays. Teaching and Learning. Laufer. Manuel. Ph. DMarilyn Nonken. Reinscribing Modernism: Selected Episodes in Venezuelan Composition After 1. Music and Performing Arts Professions. Mc. Cormick. Meghan. Ph. DElise Cappella. Insights into Social- Emotional Learning and Academic Achievement: An Approach for Strengthening Causal Inference. Applied Psychology. Mooney. David. Ph. DDavid Schroeder. Joe Pass's Catch Me!, Joy Spring, and For Django: Transcription and Analysis. Music and Performing Arts Professions. Nieto- Caballero. Oriol. Ph. DMorwaread Farbood. Discovering Structure in Music: Automatic Approaches and Perceptual Evaluations. Music and Performing Arts Professions. Ostermiller. Marcus. Ph. DMarilyn Nonken. Musical Responses to AIDS: Meaning and Signification in Two Works for Solo Piano by Robert Savage and Kevin Oldham. Music and Performing Arts Professions. Pedinotti. Aaron. Ph. DAlexander Galloway. Substance and Mediation: Towards a Critical Hylomorphism of Media. Media, Culture, and Communication. Price. Laura. Ph. DLisa Suzuki. What Can Women Holocaust Survivors Tell Us About Trauma Survival and the Pathways to Resilience?: A Listening Guide Analysis. Applied Psychology. Sinclair. Lauren. Ph. DRene Arcilla. American Africanists, Academic Activism, and U. S.- Africa Foreign Engagements, 1. Humanities and Social Sciences in the Professions. Spackman. Christy. Ph. DAmy Bentley. Transforming Taste: The Twentieth- Century Aesthetic Remaking of Water. Nutrition, Food Studies, & Public Health. Stanley. James. Ph. DBenjamin Kafka. Vaudevillian Returns: Space, Community and Economy in Post- Millennial Theater Cultures. Media, Culture, and Communication. Stonbely. Sarah. Ph. DRodney Benson. Objectivity in an Age of Dissensus: Mainstream U. S. News in the Context of Fragmentation, Pluralism, and Polarization, 1. Media, Culture, and Communication. Vaynshteyn. Irina. Ph. DDiana Sidtis. Acquisition of Formulaic Language in Second Language Learning: Effects of Age of Arrival on use and Understanding of Formulaic Expressions in Russian Bilingual Speakers. Communicative Sciences and Disorders. Watson Williams. Carolyn. Ph. DJacqueline Mattis. Therapist's Integration of Spirituality and Religion into the Counseling of African American Women Clients. Applied Psychology. Wei. Jing. Ph. DLorena Llosa. Assessing Speakers of World Englishes: The Roles of Rater Language Background, Language Attitude, and Training. Teaching and Learning. Yang. Dennis. Ph. DDana Burde. The Pursuit of the Chinese Dream (in America): The Rise of Chinese Undergraduate Students at American Universities. Humanities and Social Sciences in the Professions. Burns. Selena. Ph. DPhilip Taylor. What Does it Mean to be Human? How Third Graders' Response to a Philosophical Question Changes Through Process Drama. Music and Performing Arts Professions. Donis- Keller. Christine. Ph. DFloyd Hammack. Understanding School District Consolidation Decisions: Three Cases of Attempted Merger. Humanities and Social Sciences in the Professions. Graziano. Matthew. Ph. DSumie Okazaki. Balancing the Weight of Cultural Binaries: Multiethnic Women and Identity During and Post College. Applied Psychology. Hilliard. Rhashida. Ph. DPhilip Hosay. Born Free' but Paying the Price: Is SES the New Black? A Case Study of the Construction of Equality Amongst South African Secondary School Learners. Humanities and Social Sciences in the Professions. Lin. Lana. Ph. DMarita Sturken. Freud's Jaw and Other Lost Objects: Psychoanalysis and the Subjectivity of Survival. Media, Culture, and Communication. Ma. Chunhui. Ph. DBridget O'Connor. Understanding MBA Students' Intention to Transfer Teamwork Skills: The Impact of Attitudinal, Normative, and Efficacy Belief Factors. Administration, Leadership, and Technology. Merin. Maia. Ph. DJames Fraser. The ? Special Education Law and Racial Disproportionality. Humanities and Social Sciences in the Professions. Berthe. Jamie. Ph. DArvind Rajagopal. An Art of Ambivalence: On Jean Rouch, African Cinema, and the Complexities of the (Post)Colonial Encounter. Media, Culture, and Communication. Bordelon. Janet. Ph. DHarold Wechsler. Choice among the Chosen: The History of Jews and the Battle for Parochaid: 1. Humanities and Social Sciences in the Professions. Boren. Braxton. Ph. DAgnieszka Roginska. The Maximum Intelligible Range of the Human Voice. Music and Performing Arts Professions. Chong. Song. Ph. DNicholas Mirzoeff. Hurricane Katrina: Visuality, Photography, and Representing a Crisis. Media, Culture, and Communication. Davis. Laura. Ph. DLisa Stulberg(A)bridging Different Worlds: Constructing Understandings of Diversity in Preservice Teacher Education. Teaching and Learning. Dias. Sandra. Ph. DCarola Suarez- Orozco. Cultural Barriers and Help- Seeking Practices and Beliefs among Immigrant- Origin Emerging Adult Community College Students. Applied Psychology. Drew. Joseph. Ph. DEsther Lamneck. Michael From Licht: A Character Study of Karlheinz Stockhausen's Hero. Music and Performing Arts Professions. Gaboury. Jacob. Ph. DAlexander Galloway. Image Objects: An Archaeology of Computer Graphics, 1. Media, Culture, and Communication. Giorgio. Margaret. Ph. DSally Guttmacher.
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