This presentation was given at the Georgia Sociological Association Annual Conference. Link to Program:https://www.georgiasociology.com/uploads/9/6/4/8/96484124/gsa_program_2018_final.pdf Poverty is more than a policy problem. Yet, poverty has been, and continues to be, a problem addressed by government. Political participation, however, in poor communities most influenced by poverty policy, is consistently low. Scholarship that analyzes political participation has long recognized that understanding political behavior requires an analysis of cultural priorities. One means of understanding a culture is through its music; a valuable resource for understanding a variety of concepts, including subcultures. The current analysis uses the music of...
This session will present ways that Appalachian music can be used in an Appalachian Studies class to...
No one is satisfied with poverty policy in the United States. For over a quarter of a century the po...
Poverty in the United States is defined in a variety of ways by government officials, economists and...
This presentation was given at the Georgia Sociological Association Annual Conference. Link to Progr...
This lack of participation, low trust and failure to invest in community wide institutions allows co...
This lack of participation, low trust and failure to invest in community wide institutions allows co...
This presentation will profile the use of local food systems and hip hop as tools for social change ...
The conflicts that have recently intensified around land access by indigenous communities and extrac...
Only periodically since 1929 have federal policymakers considered poverty a public problem. Periods ...
The American public generally perceives poverty as an urban problem. However, the incidence of pover...
Foundational cultural theorist Antonio Gramsci noted in his theory of cultural hegemony that the sub...
Research on relations between art and politics has its tradition. However, it mainly refers to liter...
This study is being conducted to understand how nonprofit arts programming can impact the resiliency...
Equal access to music education is a concern in public schools. Certain populations, including minor...
No one is satisfied with poverty policy in the United States. For over a quarter of a century the po...
This session will present ways that Appalachian music can be used in an Appalachian Studies class to...
No one is satisfied with poverty policy in the United States. For over a quarter of a century the po...
Poverty in the United States is defined in a variety of ways by government officials, economists and...
This presentation was given at the Georgia Sociological Association Annual Conference. Link to Progr...
This lack of participation, low trust and failure to invest in community wide institutions allows co...
This lack of participation, low trust and failure to invest in community wide institutions allows co...
This presentation will profile the use of local food systems and hip hop as tools for social change ...
The conflicts that have recently intensified around land access by indigenous communities and extrac...
Only periodically since 1929 have federal policymakers considered poverty a public problem. Periods ...
The American public generally perceives poverty as an urban problem. However, the incidence of pover...
Foundational cultural theorist Antonio Gramsci noted in his theory of cultural hegemony that the sub...
Research on relations between art and politics has its tradition. However, it mainly refers to liter...
This study is being conducted to understand how nonprofit arts programming can impact the resiliency...
Equal access to music education is a concern in public schools. Certain populations, including minor...
No one is satisfied with poverty policy in the United States. For over a quarter of a century the po...
This session will present ways that Appalachian music can be used in an Appalachian Studies class to...
No one is satisfied with poverty policy in the United States. For over a quarter of a century the po...
Poverty in the United States is defined in a variety of ways by government officials, economists and...