Qualitative Analysis of Militia Forum Members' internet postings over the course of one month in a search for empirical evidence support a new theory of collective identity construction, rituals, and behavior. The theory expands Niel Smelser's theory of collective behavior by adding a mythic/ideological identity system that includes the denial, negation, and affirmation of identities. The socialization into this identity system and its maintenance were investigated using Structural Ritualization Theory. Support was found for all aspects of new theory. Evidence indicated the presence of the mythic/ideological systems and its DNA components Evidence was also found indicating the existence of Symbolic Ritual Practices that serve to socialize m...
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Utilising secondary data from American National Election Studies, namely the 2008-2009 panel study, ...
Diversity and inclusion training is essential for long-term success and sustainability of an organiz...
Outness refers to the degree to which one self-discloses or expresses one’s personal identity (Klein...
This thesis tests Robert S. Weiss\u27s 1973 theory of loneliness, which claims two types of loneline...
Within this qualitative study I explored how people with multiple sclerosis (pwMS) described change ...
This thesis is an investigation into the role that public(ly accessible) space plays in contemporar...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)The presented research the effect of Ely an...
This thesis uses former literature on orality, literacy, pluralism, and power structures and applies...
This study considers the current communicative arts practices of the Monacan Indian Nation, an Indig...
Scope and Method of Study: This dissertation examines final draft feedback in a first year compositi...
This doctoral research thesis aims to provide a comprehensive depiction of contemporary spiritual en...
Since the first observation of the outgroup bias effect, studies have explored this phenomenon in a ...
This is a qualitative research project, exploring how being childfree through choice is constructed ...
Scope and Method of Study: This study used a qualitative, case study methodology. The purpose was to...
This thesis examines the constitutional dimension of state and federal regulatory authority over imm...
Utilising secondary data from American National Election Studies, namely the 2008-2009 panel study, ...
Diversity and inclusion training is essential for long-term success and sustainability of an organiz...
Outness refers to the degree to which one self-discloses or expresses one’s personal identity (Klein...