Van Eyck, K. (2002). Neoliberalism and democracy? the gendered restructuring of work, unions and the Colombian public sphere. University of Washington. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Economics, Global, History, Politics, Social Stratification/Inequality |
Fannin, M. E. (2002). Birth as a spatial process : themes of control, safety, family and the natural in “homelike” birthing rooms. University of Washington. |
Graduate, Masters Theses |
Feminism and Feminist Theory, Health, Medicine |
Llobrera, J. T. (2002). Nutrition transition and the infant formula controversy : a case study of maternal dietary diversity and infant feeding practices in the Philippines. University of Washington. |
Graduate, Masters Theses |
Food, Global, Health |
Hickey, M. (2002). On “The Beach” : travelers’ dreams, Hollywood magic, and development dilemmas in Southern Thailand. University of Washington. |
Graduate, Masters Theses |
Consumption, Culture, Environment, Global |
England, M. (2002). Who’s afraid of the dark? Not Buffy! : a feminist examination of the paradoxical representations of public and private space in Buffy the Vampire Slayer. University of Washington. |
Graduate, Masters Theses |
Popular Culture |
Said, M. (2002). Cultivating the forbidden flower : war, vulnerability, and the geopolitics of opium in Afghanistan. University of Washington. |
Graduate, Masters Theses |
Economics, Global, Politics, Social Stratification/Inequality |
Valsan, N. N. (2002). Conceptualization and perpetuation of identity among middle class Indian women in Washington State. University of Washington. |
Graduate, Masters Theses |
American Studies, Area Studies, Culture, Race and Ethnicity |
Hendricksen, C. S. (2002). The research web : asynchronous collaboration in social scientific research. University of Washington. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Population, Science and Technology |
Liu, T. (2002). Internal migration in socialist China : an institutional approach. University of Washington. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Global, Migration, Politics, Population, Social Movements |
Miller, J. A. P. (2002). Scales of quality : a multilevel approach to coronary artery bypass grafting in New York State. University of Washington. |
Graduate, Masters Theses |
American Studies, Area Studies, Health, Medicine |
Leung, A. (2002). The role of technology and knowledge in foreign direct investment and regional economic development : a case study of Shenzhen in China. University of Washington. |
Graduate, Masters Theses |
Economics, Global, Transnational |
Morawitz, D. F. (2002). All bare permanently or all bare fleetingly? : tracking land cover conversions and forestry practices through time by comparing spectrally unmixed remote sensing data with Forest Practice Act data : a case study on the urban-forestry interface of the Puget Sound. University of Washington. |
Graduate, Masters Theses |
American Studies, Area Studies, Environment, Mapping, Sustainability, Urban Studies |
Cheong, S.-M. (2001). Korean fishing communities in transition : institutional change and coastal development. University of Washington. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Agriculture, Economics, Environment, Food, Global |
Wasson, L. B.-K. (2001). Exploring discursive constructions of contemporary Vietnam in the context of tourism and economic development. University of Washington. |
Graduate, Masters Theses |
Economics, Global |
Shuyler, K. (2001). Telling salmon stories : a narrative analysis of Nooksack struggles for treaty fishing rights in Washington State. University of Washington. |
Graduate, Masters Theses |
Consumption, Culture, History, Indigenous |
Fossum, H. L. (2001). Formation and function of industrial districts in the rural Northwest : two cases. University of Washington. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Area Studies, Economics, History |
Boland, A. B. (2001). Transitional flows : state and market in China’s urban water supply. University of Washington. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Consumption, Environment, Global |
Agot, E. K. (2001). Widow inheritance and HIV/AIDS interventions in sub-Saharan Africa : contrasting conceptualizations of “risk” and “spaces of vulnerability.” University of Washington. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Disease, Global, Health |
Donovan, C. (Colleen M. (2001). Negotiating protest and practice : development, rural livelihoods, and the Brazilian Landless Movement (MST). University of Washington. |
Graduate, Masters Theses |
Culture, Global, Social Movements |
Jackson Zimmerman, PhD, Re-Mapping Transborder Environmental Governance: Sovereign Territory and the Pacific Salmon Treaty |
Graduate, Dissertations, Masters Theses |
Area Studies, Environment, Food, Politics, Sustainability, Transnational |
Zhang, L. (2000). The state and urbanization in China : a systemic perspective. University of Washington. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Economics, Global, History, Population, Urban Studies |
Abernathy, D. R. (2000). Bound to succeed : science, territoriality, and the emergence of disease eradication in the Panama Canal Zone. University of Washington. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Disease, Global, Health, Medicine |
Noyes, B. B. (2000). Human/nature : exploring individual interactions with American wilderness. University of Washington. |
Graduate, Masters Theses |
American Studies, Environment, Ideology |
Jeschke, D. (2000). A carbon cycle model of forestry in the Russian Far East. University of Washington. |
Graduate, Masters Theses |
Environment, Global, Sustainability |
Vogt, M. E. (2000). Tile and error : data integration for habitat modeling in the I-90 EIS. University of Washington. |
Graduate, Masters Theses |
Area Studies, Big Data, Environment, Geographic Information Systems |