Recent Theses in Sociology and Anthropology
2009 Allison Malia. “The Modern Olympics: An Ideological Argument for Nationalism and Global Values”
2009 Anne Nicholson. “The Changing Culture of Prayer in Contemporary America”
2008 Kathleen M. Austin. “Duendes, Monitos, and Fatasmas: Duality of Reality at the U.S. Mexico Border”
2008 Tara Haskins. “A Panoptic Proposal: Opening Our Eyes to Thai Buddhist Iconography”
2008 Sara Elizabeth Jensen. “A Rape Crisis Resolution?”
2008 Kylie M. McGonigal. “Health Care is Ghana: A Weberian Understanding Development”
2008 Hayley Wolfcale. “Tutu or Briefcase? The Agency and Career Choices of Potential Ballerinas”
2007 Justin Lansing. “Clandestination: Mexican Illegal Immigration and Deportation in the United States”
2006 Kindree J. Knoepfle. “The Visual Arts and Government Policy in Nazi Germany”
2006 Katie Lupo. “The Convergence of the German Labor Market Post-Unification”
2005 Kate McDermott. “'Lost Boys' of Sudan, not lost anymore, but contemplating manhood in an American cultural paradigm”
2004 Emily Anderson. “Agenda, Agency and Essence in the Construction of the Category Transgender”
2004 Charlene MacDonald. “Appraising the Potential for a Feminist Movement in the Czech Republic in the Context of Alain Touraine’s Social Movement Theory”
2004 Sarah Roberts. “African Syncretism and Missionization”
2003 Jordan Forrest Search Johnson. “Construction of a Charismatic Class in American Popular Music”
2003 Rachael Ondersma. “Papercuts”
2000 Samantha Ann Holdridge. “The Alcohol Consumption of Lake Forest College Students”