Retrieving the Social Sciences
Science:Social Sciences
On today's special episode of Retrieving the Social Sciences, we hear from the presenters at the 12th Annual Pi Sigma Alpha UMBC Undergraduate Research Conference, as well as our Pi Sigma Alpha Chapter advisor Dr. Carolyn Forestiere, Professor of Political Science at UMBC.
The student presenters and their paper titles are listed below:
UMBC Paw Poll: Age and Voter Turnout, Eric Averno-Ruby Jr.
A Study of the Pro-Life Movement, Tessa Cone
Cosmopolitanization in Baltimore City and Montgomery County Public Schools, Kathryn Crummitt
Inequality and Homicide Rates: A U.S. State-level Analysis, Grace Chan Ferguson
Video Games as Cultural Artifacts: How Pathologic Communicated the Trauma-Induced Nostalgia of Russian Citizens, Maria Kutishcheva
Racial Gerrymandering and Educational Success, Chinemerem Audrey Mba-Jonas
West African Women Mitigating Brain Drain, Diana Moneke
Death Penalty Justification: Explaining the Impact of Biological Sex and Religious Importance, Oyinlola Oluka
Immigrant Attitudes Toward Women’s Political Participation, Riya Patel
Is Victim Blaming Universal? Understanding the societal impacts of genocidal rape in Central and Eastern Africa, Hannah Sizenbach
Exploring Political Expression at UMBC: A Comparison of Party Identification and Comfort with Political Expression on Campus, Magdanikka Taylan
Political Obedience in Democracies: How Educational and Conservative Environments Foster Trust of Governments, Molly Quinn Walker
Retrieving the Social Sciences is a production of the UMBC Center for Social Science Scholarship. Our podcast host is Dr. Ian Anson, our director is Dr. Christine Mallinson, our associate director is Dr. Felipe Filomeno and our production intern is Alex Andrews. Our theme music was composed and recorded by D’Juan Moreland. Special thanks to Amy Barnes and Myriam Ralston for production assistance. Make sure to follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, where you can find full video recordings of recent UMBC events.
Ep. 36: The Social Science of Dialects w/ Dr. Christine Mallinson
Ep. 35: The Domestic Violence Action Research Collective w/ Dr. Nkiru Nnawulezi & Liz Odongo
Ep. 34: The (All-Women, All-Working-Class) Gangs of London w/ Nikki Vietz
Ep. 33: The Health Consequences of Political Polarization w/ Dr. Sameera Nayak
Ep. 32: The Social Science of Recreation and Aging w/ Dr. Candace Brown
Ep. 31: The Social Science of Invented Languages w/ David J. Peterson & Dr. Jessie Sams
Ep. 30: The Surprising Endurance of the U.S. Constitution w/ Dr. Robinson Woodward-Burns
Ep. 29: The Social Science of Hospital Pricing w/ Dr. Morgane Mouslim & Dr. Morgan Henderson of the Hilltop Institute
Ep. 28: UMBC Review w/ Dr. April Householder, Clair Volkening, & Madelyn Pollack
Ep. 27: The Social Science of Literacy w/ Dr. Amy Tondreau
Ep. 26: LA’s Green New Deal with Dr. Kelly Kay
Ep. 25: The Social Science of Diabetes w/ Dr. Tasneem Khambaty
Ep. 24: The Hidden Benefits of Water Recreation w/ Dr. Yusuke Kuwayama
Episode 23: UMBC’s Fantastic Social Science Fulbrights w/ Maryam Elhabashy, Dr. Brian Souders, & Dr. Bambi Chapin
Ep. 22: The Social Science of Doulas w/ Dr. Jennifer C. Nash
Ep. 21: The Social Science of Board Games w/ Dr. Kerri Evans
Ep. 20: The Economics of Immigration w/ Dr. Giovanni Peri
Episode 19: UMBC/UMB Gerontology w/ Dr. John Schumacher, Dr. Rob Millar, Dr. Sarah Holmes, Min-Hyung Park, Jenn Haddock, & Rachel McPherson
Ep. 18: URCAD ’22 w/ Avnee Sharma, Jess Sellner, Elyssa Lou, & Joshua F. Gray
Ep. 17: A (Voting) Party At the Mailbox w/ Dr. Melissa Michelson
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