Masters Theses

Author/Title Research Type Related Fields
Burnett, R. A. (2007). Relocating the welfare mother : neoliberal discourses on women in the culture of poverty. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Galvis, J. P. (2007). The state and the construction of territorial marginality : the case of the 1961 land reform in Colombia. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Avraam, M. (2007). Geographic foundations for cross-disciplinary participation. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Houston, S. D. (2006). Spatial stories : the racial discourses of mixed-race households in Tacoma, Washington. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Ellis, R. (2006). “Dravida Nadu for Dravidians” : the nationalist politics of place and identity in twentieth century Tamil Nadu. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Berkey, C. (2006). Neoconservative ideology and geospatial homeland security at the City of Seattle. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Jensen, D. A. (2006). Taking the bus to the Internet : hidden geographic issues of the digital divide. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Masse, J. A. (2006). Pure is elsewhere : bottled water and the geography of lack. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Ives, S. F. (2006). Contesting “national” space : soap operas in post-apartheid South Africa. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Doris Olivers, MA, A critique of neoliberal hegemony and counter-hegemonic alternatives of the World Social Forum Graduate, Dissertations, Masters Theses
Hyde, S. J. (2005). Discursive strategies of displacement : racialization and the anti-Chinese movement in the Puget Sound region of North America, 1885-1886. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Sieben, E. L. (2005). Racial partnering patterns of mixed-race individuals. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Babbit, V. M. (2005). Embodying borders : trafficking, prostitution and the moral (re)ordering of Sweden. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Wilson, M. W. (2005). Implications for a public participation geographic information science : analyzing trends in research and practice. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Toney, M. E. (2005). Media representations of women and credit card debt : a context analysis of two Seattle newspapers. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Gaulding, E. (2005). Locating the gap between academic and school geography : a study of knowledge in middle and secondary level social studies textbooks. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Bartos, A. E. (2005). Through a pink lens : (re)presenting the geographical imaginations of Code Pink. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Wiberg-Rozaklis, K. A. (2005). The geographies of a post-September 11th curriculum : authority and narration in American public education. University of Washingt-on. Graduate, Masters Theses
Couch, D. M. (2005). From public works to the projects : a regulationist perspective on public housing, 1931 to 1998. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Faria, C. V. (2004). Gendering ’choice’ : exploring the discourse of prevention in a Ghanaian epidemic. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Egger, J. R. (2004). A political ecological analysis of the emergence and proliferation of dengue and dengue hemorrhagic fever in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Aaftaab, N. G. (2004). Developing educated Afghan women : a critical case study. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Ramsey, K. S. (2004). Stakeholder involvement and complex decision making : a case study into the design and implementation of a GIS for supporting local water resource management. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Andreoli, D. (2004). Fuzzy concepts and fuzzy borders : an interactions-based approach to defining the geography of industrial clusters. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Corva, D. (2004). Localization, globalization and the World Social Forum : towards a process geography of counterhegemonic mobilization. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses