The overarching purpose of this collected papers dissertation was to explore the perspectives and experiences related to names in social and professional settings for persons with ethnically identifying names. The first paper was an integrative literature review. The second paper was a qualitative study utilizing the phenomenological approach. Both studies utilized self-presentation theory, while Study #2 added social penetration theory and social identity theory. Self-presentation theory posits that people put forth a public face to show that they possess desirable characteristics to observers. Social penetration theory is centered on the concept of self-disclosure and the notion that people carefully construct their level of disclosure ba...
Researchers studying discrimination and bias frequently conduct experiments that use racially distin...
This dissertation critically examines the influence that environmental racial composition has on the...
This dissertation explores how Black/African American youth from limited resource communities descri...
The overarching purpose of this collected papers dissertation was to explore the perspectives and ex...
In a world where people are disadvantaged by first impressions and implicit bias, names factor a lot...
Although international female students accounted for 44% of the enrolled international students in t...
Purpose – The paper seeks to examine how the uniqueness and ethnicity of first names influence affec...
This dissertation study explored the experiences of transracial Korean American adoptees reclaiming ...
OSU 26th Denman Research Forum (Second Place)People's names can convey their race, gender, age, soci...
Ethnic-specific organizations have long been features of American society. Historically, they have p...
textSearching for Self and Others is a qualitative, phenomenological study which utilizes Wijeyesing...
textSearching for Self and Others is a qualitative, phenomenological study which utilizes Wijeyesing...
Social scientists have challenged professionals and educators alike to develop a better understandin...
This thesis argues that despite claims that the UK is a post-racial society, (sur)names are understo...
This dissertation responds to the question of why people who immigrate to Ontario, Canada frequently...
Researchers studying discrimination and bias frequently conduct experiments that use racially distin...
This dissertation critically examines the influence that environmental racial composition has on the...
This dissertation explores how Black/African American youth from limited resource communities descri...
The overarching purpose of this collected papers dissertation was to explore the perspectives and ex...
In a world where people are disadvantaged by first impressions and implicit bias, names factor a lot...
Although international female students accounted for 44% of the enrolled international students in t...
Purpose – The paper seeks to examine how the uniqueness and ethnicity of first names influence affec...
This dissertation study explored the experiences of transracial Korean American adoptees reclaiming ...
OSU 26th Denman Research Forum (Second Place)People's names can convey their race, gender, age, soci...
Ethnic-specific organizations have long been features of American society. Historically, they have p...
textSearching for Self and Others is a qualitative, phenomenological study which utilizes Wijeyesing...
textSearching for Self and Others is a qualitative, phenomenological study which utilizes Wijeyesing...
Social scientists have challenged professionals and educators alike to develop a better understandin...
This thesis argues that despite claims that the UK is a post-racial society, (sur)names are understo...
This dissertation responds to the question of why people who immigrate to Ontario, Canada frequently...
Researchers studying discrimination and bias frequently conduct experiments that use racially distin...
This dissertation critically examines the influence that environmental racial composition has on the...
This dissertation explores how Black/African American youth from limited resource communities descri...