Neutralization Techniques Utilized by those who were in and around the Capitol on January 6th, 2021
This project examines the power dynamics, in the form of Terms of Service and Moderators, that affect an online community. This project will be an analysis of the exodus of users from Facebook to Parlor as the subject. The final product is a 15-20 page research paper.
Course: SOCI 4913
Supervising Professor: Paul Bones
The Influence of Race, Ethnicity, and Income on Voting Behaviors of White Southern Women in the 2016 Presidential Election
I will explore the influence of race, ethnicity, and income on voting behavior of Southern women in the 2016 Presidential election.
Course: SOCI 4103
Supervising Professor: James Williams
A Sociological Inquiry into the Same-Sex Marriage Debate
I will examine same-sex marriage from the major sociological perspectives, paying particular attention to the anti-same-sex marriage argument, which necessitates a contrasting examination of the pro-same- sex marriage argument.
Course: SOCI 4103
Supervising Professor: Mahmoud Sadri
Frame Resonance in the Peace Ribbon Movement
The art of the Peace Ribbon movement will be studied to understand the dominating themes its participants used to understand nuclear war as a social problem, who they identified as the source of the problem of the threat of nuclear war, and what they believed to be the solution.
Course: SOCI 4913
Supervising Professor: Lisa Garza