This study looks at how students affiliated with fraternities/sororities and administrators who work with these students define hazing at two institutions of higher education. These personal definitions are compared to institutional definitions and are examined using Bolman and Deal’s (2017) four-frame model: the Human Resource Frame, the Political Frame, the Structural Frame, and the Symbolic Frame. This examination allows for an understanding of what frames are naturally used to define hazing and where areas for improvement may lie in terms of making changes to existing institutional polices and incorporating additional frames to better understand hazing and create effective hazing definitions (Bolman & Deal, 2017)
Fraternities, sororities, military organizations, athletic groups, and marching bands commonly are a...
The University of Michigan’s disciplinary process requires bringing charges against individual stude...
Not a year goes by that we don’t hear of another hazing scandal in a higher education institution. M...
This study looks at how students affiliated with fraternities/sororities and administrators who work...
Fraternities, sororities, military organizations, athletic groups, and marching bands commonly are a...
This article reports the results of a survey exploring hazing in student organizations. First, a typ...
Every year students are physically, mentally, and/or emotionally injured due to hazing. Some injurie...
This paper provides an analysis of a sub-set of data gathered by Allan and Madden (2008) in the Nati...
Not a year goes by that we don’t hear of another hazing scandal in a higher education institution. M...
Not a year goes by that we don’t hear of another hazing scandal in a higher education institution. M...
Not a year goes by that we don't hear of another hazing scandal in a higher education institution. M...
Hazing is a widespread problem occurring on college campuses across the United States. This current ...
The current conceptual model of hazing is based on an assumption that low-grade hazing (buffoonery) ...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Higher Education Leadership))-- California State University, Sacramento, 20...
Hazing is a significant concern on college campuses, especially as students continue to die followin...
Fraternities, sororities, military organizations, athletic groups, and marching bands commonly are a...
The University of Michigan’s disciplinary process requires bringing charges against individual stude...
Not a year goes by that we don’t hear of another hazing scandal in a higher education institution. M...
This study looks at how students affiliated with fraternities/sororities and administrators who work...
Fraternities, sororities, military organizations, athletic groups, and marching bands commonly are a...
This article reports the results of a survey exploring hazing in student organizations. First, a typ...
Every year students are physically, mentally, and/or emotionally injured due to hazing. Some injurie...
This paper provides an analysis of a sub-set of data gathered by Allan and Madden (2008) in the Nati...
Not a year goes by that we don’t hear of another hazing scandal in a higher education institution. M...
Not a year goes by that we don’t hear of another hazing scandal in a higher education institution. M...
Not a year goes by that we don't hear of another hazing scandal in a higher education institution. M...
Hazing is a widespread problem occurring on college campuses across the United States. This current ...
The current conceptual model of hazing is based on an assumption that low-grade hazing (buffoonery) ...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Higher Education Leadership))-- California State University, Sacramento, 20...
Hazing is a significant concern on college campuses, especially as students continue to die followin...
Fraternities, sororities, military organizations, athletic groups, and marching bands commonly are a...
The University of Michigan’s disciplinary process requires bringing charges against individual stude...
Not a year goes by that we don’t hear of another hazing scandal in a higher education institution. M...