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Acknowledgments
I would like to first thank my mother for giving me her blessing and support throughout this project. Hers and the help of my family has been invaluable in completing this project, I could not have done it without them.
I would like to thank my uncle who passed a week before this quarter began and who was like a father to me.
Thank you to his son, my cousin, for letting me explain my research at length and spitball ideas with him during our family gatherings.
Thank you to my partner for being so supportive through all of this as she also encouraged me to pursue this opportunity. The late nights filled with discussion about this and other interrelated subjects is something I will forever cherish.
I would like to thank my advisor and mentor, Dr. Kent Eaton of the Politics department at UCSC for taking the time to bring this opportunity to my attention and encourage me to pursue it. I would also like to thank him for all the meetings we had over the twenty weeks to mull over ideas, give me input on the project as it advanced/morphed in shape, advice and guidance on databases and potential resources, as well as different approaches and new perspectives on research methods. Completing this project would not have been possible without Dr. Eaton's mentorship and guidance. This experience helped me grow and flourish as a researcher and I could not be more grateful for the support I received.
I would also like to thank Dr. Leslie Lopez from the Anthropology department, her guidance on readings in this specific topic was helpful beyond imagination and I would not have been able to have reached the understanding of porrismo I currently have without the meeting we had. Because of our conversations I was inspired to research and develop the definitional concept of neoporrismo.
I would like to thank UCSC and the Koret foundation for the respective support and scholarship that helped make this project happen.