The University of Chicago Department of Sociology

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The University of Chicago Department of Sociology

Graduate Scholarship

Sociology Dissertations
Identities, Interactions, and Everyday Life

2011 Mohamed, Besheer
The Implications of Religious Identity for American Muslims

2008 Pagis, Michal
Cultivating Selves: Vipassana Meditation and the Microsociology of Experience

2008 Dempsey, Nicholas Peter
The Coordination of Action: Non-Verbal Cooperation in Jazz Jam Sessions

2003 Kim, Jibum
Community Context and the Lives of Korean American Immigrant Elderly

2003 Reynolds, Michael John
Thriving at the Edges: Agency, Identity, and Adaptation in the Brazilian Amazon

2004 Koh, Chi-Young
The Everyday Emotional Experiences of Husbands and Wives

2004 Carey, Kathleen McNellis
The Lived Experiences of the Independent Oldest Old in Community-Based Programs: A Heideggerian Hermeneutical Analysis

1997 Clark, Candace
Misery and Company in Everyday Life

1997 Moeller, Eric John
Identity and Millenarian Discourse: Kuna Indian Villagers in an Ethnic Borderland

1996 Brush, Paula Stewart
Representations of Identity and Social Structure in Black Women's Autobiography, 1960-1994

1995 Jimerson, Jason Brian
How Pickup Basketball Players Use Wealth-Maximizing Norms Which Facilitate Flow

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