ASU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This collection includes most of the ASU Theses and Dissertations from 2011 to present. ASU Theses and Dissertations are available in downloadable PDF format; however, a small percentage of items are under embargo. Information about the dissertations/theses includes degree information, committee members, an abstract, supporting data or media.
In addition to the electronic theses found in the ASU Digital Repository, ASU Theses and Dissertations can be found in the ASU Library Catalog.
Dissertations and Theses granted by Arizona State University are archived and made available through a joint effort of the ASU Graduate College and the ASU Libraries. For more information or questions about this collection contact or visit the Digital Repository ETD Library Guide or contact the ASU Graduate College at gradformat@asu.edu.
- 76 Arizona State University
- 5 Miller, Keith
- 4 Elenes, C. Alejandra
- 4 Tompkins, Cynthia
- 4 Urioste-Azcorra, Carmen
- 3 Daly Goggin, Maureen
- 3 Fonow, Mary M
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- 3 Fonow, Mary Margaret
- 3 Mean, Lindsey
- 2 Ali, Souad
- 2 Anderson, Lisa
- 2 Anokye, Akua D
- 2 Behl, Natasha
- 2 Boyd, Patricia
- 2 Clarke, Deborah
- 2 Fahs, Breanne
- 2 Foster, David W
- 2 Gallab, Abdullahi
- 2 Gaughan, Monica
- 2 Hibner Koblitz, Ann
- 2 Himberg, Julia
- 2 Hogue, Cynthia
- 2 Hurlbut, James
- 2 Jurik, Nancy
- 2 Leong, Karen
- 2 Lim, Merlyna
- 2 Long, Elenore
- 2 Murphy Erfani, Julie
- 2 Romero, Mary
- 2 Sandlin, Jennifer
- 2 Switzer, Heather
- 2 Weitz, Rose
- 2 Wutich, Amber
- 1 Adams, Kelly Robin
- 1 Adelman, Madelaine
- 1 Aizura, Aren
- 1 Albin, Lauren Elizabeth
- 1 Ali, Souad T.
- 1 Anokye, Duku
- 1 Appleton, Nicholas
- 1 Archuleta, Elizabeth
- 1 Artiles, Alfredo J
- 1 Arzubiaga, Angela
- 1 Bache, Colleen
- 1 Bailey, Marlon
- 1 Baldasso, Renzo
- 1 Baldwin-White, Adrienne
- 1 Ball, Sally
- 1 Bauer, Carrie
- 1 Berman, Lauren Rebecca
- 1 Bird, Peggy Lee
- 1 Boyd, Patricia Webb
- 1 Brayboy, Bryan
- 1 Brayboy, Bryan M.J.
- 1 Brian, Jennifer
- 1 Brouwer, Daniel C.
- 1 Brown, Mary Ellen
- 1 Buman, Matthew
- 1 Byron, Jennifer Elaine
- 1 Cady, Linell
- 1 Cahill, Cathleen
- 1 Campbell, Andrew
- 1 Cavender, Gray
- 1 Chakravarty, Debjani
- 1 Chapple, Reshawna L
- 1 Cimino, Andrea Nichole
- 1 Conrad, Marla Ann
- 1 Cruz-Torres, Maria
- 1 Cuadraz, Gloria
- 1 Davis, Olga I
- 1 Derbes, Anne
- 1 Dorn, Sherman
- 1 Durfee, Alesha
- 1 Eder, James
- 1 Ehlers, Diane K.
- 1 El Hamel, Chouki
- 1 Elenes, Alajandra C
- 1 Elias-Lambert, Nada
- 1 Ellis, Kateryna Alexandrovna
- 1 Essuman, Portia Nana
- 1 Farnworth, Megan Jacobs
- 1 Farr, Patrick Matthew
- 1 Feinstein, Brian A
- 1 Ferrell, Joan Leslie
- 1 FitzPatrick, Carole
- 1 Flanagan, Melissa Annette
- 1 Fonow, Mary
- 1 Fonow, Mary M.
- 1 Forrest, Michael D
- 1 Foster, David W.
- 1 Foster, David William
- 1 Frank, Elena
- 1 Fridkin, Kim
- 1 Frow, Emma Khamis
- 1 Fry, Elisabeth Zoe
- 1 Garcia, Matthew
- 1 García-Fernández, Carlos Javier
- 1 Gee, Elisabeth
- 1 Gerdes, Karen E
- 1 Gil-Osle, Juan Pablo
- 76 Public
- Women's studies
- 12 Gender studies
- 7 Social research
- 6 Rhetoric
- 6 women
- 5 Intersectionality
- 4 African American studies
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- 4 Communication
- 4 Public health
- 4 Sociology
- 4 Women
- 3 American literature
- 3 Higher education
- 3 History
- 3 Latin American literature
- 3 Latin American studies
- 3 Literature
- 3 Native American studies
- 3 Poetry
- 3 Political Science
- 3 Social work
- 2 African studies
- 2 American
- 2 Criminology
- 2 Cultural anthropology
- 2 Education
- 2 Ethnic studies
- 2 GLBT studies
- 2 Gender
- 2 Hispanic American studies
- 2 India
- 2 LGBTQ studies
- 2 Mass communication
- 2 Middle Eastern studies
- 2 Public policy
- 2 Reproductive Health
- 2 Social Justice
- 2 Sociology of education
- 2 South Asian studies
- 2 United States
- 2 Web studies
- 2 Women's Studies
- 2 civil rights movement
- 2 gender
- 2 rhetoric
- 2 sexual assault
- 2 transnational feminism
- 1 Abortion
- 1 Advertising
- 1 Affect
- 1 Afghani Women
- 1 African American
- 1 African Feminism
- 1 African Refugee Women
- 1 American Literature
- 1 American history
- 1 Angela Hernandez Nunez
- 1 Arizona
- 1 Army bands
- 1 Art history
- 1 Avon
- 1 Bangladesh
- 1 Barriers to Care
- 1 Behavioral sciences
- 1 Bhutan
- 1 Black Women
- 1 Bolivian women
- 1 Breast Cancer
- 1 British Literature
- 1 British television
- 1 Buenos Aires
- 1 CFA
- 1 Caribbean literature
- 1 Carlos Monsiváis
- 1 Causes of Migration
- 1 Cendrillon
- 1 Chinese Urban Female Entrepreneurs
- 1 Chinese Women and Labor
- 1 Citizenship
- 1 Civic Education
- 1 Collective action
- 1 Colleges and Universities
- 1 Colonial
- 1 Colonization
- 1 Communities
- 1 Community Research
- 1 Comparative
- 1 Comparative literature
- 1 Composition
- 1 Computing Education
- 1 Condesa de Paredes
- 1 Contemporary
- 1 Content Analysis
- 1 Contraception
- 1 Costumes
- 1 Craft
- 1 Criticism
- 1 DIgital media
- 1 Deaf Women
- 1 Decision Aids
- Dwarf Galaxies as Laboratories of Protogalaxy Physics: Canonical Star Formation Laws at Low Metallicity
- Evolutionary Genetics of CORL Proteins
- Social Skills and Executive Functioning in Children with PCDH-19
- Deep Domain Fusion for Adaptive Image Classification
- Software Defined Pulse-Doppler Radar for Over-The-Air Applications: The Joint Radar-Communications Experiment
This study explores experiences of women as they pursue post-secondary computing education in various contexts. Using in-depth interviews, the current study employs qualitative methods and draws from an intersectional approach to focus on how the various barriers emerge for women in different types of computing cultures. In-depth interviews with ten participants were conducted over the course of eight months. Analytical frameworks drawn from the digital divide and explorations of the role of hidden curricula in higher education contexts were used to analyze computing experiences in earlier k-12, informal, workplace, and post-secondary educational contexts to understand how barriers to computing emerge …
- Contributors
- Ratnabalasuriar, Sheruni D., Romero, Mary, Margolis, Eric, et al.
- Created Date
- 2012
This dissertation theorizes nineteenth-century public performance of spiritual media as being inherent to the production of autobiography itself. Too often, dominant social discourses are cast as being singular cultural phenomena, but analyzing the rhetorical strategies of women attempting to access public spheres reveals fractures in what would otherwise appear to be a monolithic patriarchal discourse. These women's resistant performances reap the benefits of a fractured discourse to reveal a multiplicity of alternative discourses that can be accessed and leveraged to gain social power. By examining the phenomena of four nineteenth- century Spiritualists' mediumship from a rhetorical perspective, this study considers …
- Contributors
- Lowry, Elizabeth, Daly Goggin, Maureen, Long, Elenore, et al.
- Created Date
- 2012
Most studies on refugee populations tend to focus on mental health issues and communicable diseases. Yet, reproductive health remains a major aspect of refugee women's health needs. African refugee women in the United States continue to experience some difficulties in accessing reproductive health services despite having health insurance coverage. The purpose of this study was to understand the reproductive health journey of African refugee women resettled in Phoenix, Arizona. This study also explored how African refugee women's pre-migration and post-migration experiences affect their relationships with health care providers. The study was qualitative consisting of field observations at the Refugee Women's …
- Contributors
- Jatau, Mary, Koblitz, Ann Hibner, James, Stanlie, et al.
- Created Date
- 2011
ABSTRACT This dissertation focuses on Anne Moody's use of the autobiographical genre as an extension of her political activism. Noting consistent values and conventions that govern the writing of political activists, this study asserts that Moody's narrative is best situated in the genre of political autobiography--a term coined by Angela Davis. Using Margo V. Perkins' text as a base to define autobiography as activism, this dissertation illustrates the consistent values that characterize Moody's narrative as political autobiography, resistance literature, and ultimately Black Power literature. Building on the works of Joanne Braxton, Patricia Hill Collins, Angela Davis, Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, bell hooks, …
- Contributors
- Flanagan, Melissa Annette, Miller, Keith D, Stancliff, Michael, et al.
- Created Date
- 2011
This dissertation is a comparative study of three contemporary women filmmakers: Puerto Rican Frances Negrón-Muntaner, Chicana director Lourdes Portillo, and Brazilian director Helena Solberg. Informed by transnational theory, politics of location, feminism on the border, and approaches to documentary filmmaking, the study examines three filmic texts: Brincando el charco: Portrait of a Puerto Rican (1994), The Devil Never Sleeps/El diablo nunca duerme (1994), and Carmen Miranda: Bananas Is My Business (1994). Each film is narrated by a female voice who juxtaposes her personal and transnational identity with history to tell her migration story before and after returning to her country …
- Contributors
- Valenzuela, Norma A., Hernández-G, Manuel De Jesús, Foster, David W., et al.
- Created Date
- 2011
This thesis examines the advent of the Egyptian women's movement from the late nineteenth century until the middle of the twentieth century. Continuous negotiations for control between the secular and the religious institutions of Egypt led to the state's domination over the public jurisdiction and the Islamists maintaining a grip over the Egyptian private sphere, which includes family laws and matters of the home. The Egyptian women's movement contested and resisted against the secular nationalists (the state) and conservative Islamists for just and equal society in general, and political rights, and educational, marriage, and divorce reform specifically, which were assurances …
- Contributors
- Jazzar, Ream, El Hamel, Chouki, Gallab, Abdullahi, et al.
- Created Date
- 2011