NOTRE DAME RESEARCH WORKSHOP ON 
RACE, ETHNICITY, ACTIVISM, AND PROTEST

Project Listing

2003-2004

Comparative Analysis of the Tulsa and Springfield Race Riots: Rebuilding in the Aftermath of Destruction. Maureen Borbely and Cole Huth. 2003-2004.

Black Churches' Effects on Rioting in the 1960s. Elizabeth Bullock. 2003-2004.

Comparative Analysis of the Response to the Desegregation Legislation and Busing Implementation. Eric Kimbuende. 2003-2004.

Trade Globalization and the People Who Oppose it. Terri Vega. 2003-2004.

The Texas Rangers. Claudia Hernandez. 2003-2004.

An Analysis of South Bend Rioting in the 1960s. Audra Ammerman. 2003-2004.

An Analysis of Rioting in the Japanese Internment Camps. Tony Kinsolver. 2003-2004.

2002-2003

A Quantitative Analysis of Police Departments and Riot Frequency and Severity, 1966-71. Justin Golbabai. 2002-2003.

The Trajectory of African American-Korean American Conflict before and after the Los Angeles Riots of 1992. Hye-Jin Kim. 2002-2003.

Framing Theory and the Marketing Concept: A Comparative Analysis. Kristen C. Rodriguez. 2002-2003.

The U.S. Civil Rights Movement's Influence on Black Liberation in South Africa. Tona Boyd. 2002-2003.

Police Action in the Genesis and Suppression of Celebratory Riots. Teresa Paulus. 2001-2003.

Campus Riots, Past & Present: A Comparison of the Changes in Campus Rioting Over Thirty Years. Shaleemar de los Reyes and Vanesa Salvo. 2002-2003.

New York and Los Angeles: A Comparative Analysis of the Aftermath of Police Brutality. Kim Kennedy and Heidi Hendrick. 2002-2003.

Are Police the Problem? A Look Into the Culpability of Police for Protest Violence. Thomas J. Laubacher. 2002-2003.

Before 2002

Masculinity and Sexuality. Nathan Farley. 2000-2001.

Why are the young, unattached, and recruited still inactive? Jen Weaver. 2000-2001.

Racial Perceptions of Social Disturbances. Andrea Will and Amy Szestak. 2000-2001.

Examining the Contemporary Media's Adherence to Past Recommendations during Civil Disturbances. Tiffany Dyan Kuniko Monroy and Anthony Barber. 2000-2001.

Media Depictions of Collective Violence: An Analysis of Media Bias in the 1967-1972 Race Riots. Anthony D. Perez. 2000-2001.

Frame Development and Alignment in the U.S., 1967-68. Matthew Baggetta. 1999-2000.

Influences on Feminist Attitudes in Women and Men. Catherine Bolzendahl. 1999-2000.

The Benefits of Grassroots, Peaceful, and Youth Led Initiatives in Curbing Violence on the City Streets. Colleen Quinlan. 1999-2000.

The Contribution of Policing to Racial Rioting in the 1960s. Anthony D. Perez and Kimberly M. Berg. 1998-99.

The Effects of Desegregation and Administrative Actions on School Riots in the Late 1960s. Francisco Sanchez and Beth M. Kirvida. 1998-99.

The Chicano Movement: An Analysis of a Successful Social Movement That Was Predicted to Fail. Luisa Heredia. 1998-1999.



The Research Workshop is coordinated by Prof. Rory Mc Veigh and Prof. Dan Myers of the Department of Sociology.