Daynes, Sarah

UNCG

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Headscarf in America: perceptions, considerations, and behaviors of Muslim women, before and after the 2016 presidential election 2018 624 In a time where social and political tensions run high, this study seeks to shed light on the experience of Muslim women living in the United States of America, who wear headscarves. Five Muslim women who wear the headscarf were interviewed and kept ...
Understanding race relations within the Tumblr role-play community 2019 490 The occupants of the online world cannot typically see the physical attributes of other users and therefore embrace alternative methods to make sense of another person’s identity. Through the process of assuming and assigning identity, users rely on ...
Navigating southern spaces: queer narratives from below the Mason Dixon 2016 736 The southern United States is known for being historically and contemporarily religious and conservative. This study seeks to investigate the many ways that queer individuals navigate and degrees of safety individuals feel when embodying their identi...
Tales from the pit: moshing in the metal scene 2019 1424 What would become known as Moshing began in the early 1980s in the punk scene. It’s a violent and aggressive form of dancing that can involve flailing, pushing, kicking, and hitting other dancers. Moshing has made headlines in the news when fans have...