Sociology Student Work

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    Feminist Take On Hip Hop
    (2016-12-01) Kirby, Molly; Jolly, Natalie
    This project considers recent trends in hip hop music and how feminist influences are shaping the future of music.
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    Drag Queens and Male Beauty Influencers Challenge the Makeup Industry and Gender Roles
    (2022-10-01) Yturralde, Angelica; Jolly, Natalie
    This project provides in depth detail on the history of men in makeup and how attitudes toward it are constantly changing.
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    Don't Say Gay Causes More Harm Than Good
    (2022-03-15) Jenkins, Kashira; Jolly, Natalie
    How anti-LGBTQ+ bills around the United States are harmful.
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    Fashion Without Gender
    (2017-08-01) Chapek, Grace; Jolly, Natalie
    This project looks at the growing popularity of genderless fashion. From childhood to adulthood, fashion is used to express personal style and preferences, removing binary gender categorization from apparel allows for greater freedom and ease of expression for people of all genders.
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    Enforced Gender Conformity and Wage Disparities
    (2021-10-01) Daugherty, Tobias; Jolly, Natalie
    This is a brief compilation of data exploring the ways in which gender roles are enforced in society through hate violence and wage inequity. The specific focus of these infographics is to critically analyze the effect on members of the LGBTQ+ community.
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    Equality not Equity
    (2020-03-13) Bueno, Romo, Leticia; Jolly, Natalie
    Equality and equity are not the same thing. Even though people have the option to do something, it's not always attainable. Some people have to work harder to get somewhere due to the lack of resources or access to do so.
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    Consent in 2018
    (2018-01-01) Tyrrell, Kelly; Jolly, Natalie
    An exploration on what consent means, in present day, using go-to guides from popular sources and timely cultural references.
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    Devaluation of Feminized Work
    (2018-01-01) Christen, Jazmine; Jolly, Natalie
    Examines the devaluation of feminized work and how it impacts both men and women. Also, the reasons why care work is feminized and undervalued are discussed.
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    Defining 4th Wave Feminism
    (2022-01-01) Castanier, Julia; Jolly, Natalie
    This project discusses how the 4th wave of feminism differs from its predecessors. Additionally, it covers some of the main events, issues, and concepts of the movement.
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    Children Learn Gender Roles
    (2018-02-27) Tokhvre, Laura; Jolly, Natalie
    This project focuses on how children learn gender at a young age and the negative effect gender stereotypes has on children.
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    Childless By Choice
    (2020-01-01) Bertrand, Sevrianna; Jolly, Natalie
    A look into how society view women who choose not to have children. Words like lonely, selfish, and sad tend to dance across the mouths of people talking about childless women, but science shows that often women without children are actually happier.
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    Closing the Gender Pay Gap
    (2018-01-01) Nhan, Trevor; Jolly, Natalie
    An exploration of the gender pay gap issue within the United States, its causes, and possible solutions towards the overall objective of equality.
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    Asian vs. Western Beauty Standards
    (2023-01-01) Tahir, Raihaanah; Jolly, Natalie
    A visual research project comparing and contrasting Asian and Western beauty standards in 2023.
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    Changing Gender Representation in Television
    (2019-12-06) Palmer, Alexandria N.; Jolly, Natalie
    Representations on television have lasting effects on those who watch it, especially children. Unfortunately, in such a male-dominated industry, the lack of women creating television content mean men are predominately telling women's stories.
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    Body Neutrality
    (2021-04-01) Horn, Natalie; Jolly, Natalie
    This presentation discusses what body neutrality is, why it is helpful, and how to practice it. Body neutrality is an alternative to body positivity, aiming to take focus away from beauty. Accepting one's body can be hard, but body neutrality can help.
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    Breaking the Fat Stigma
    (2020-06-02) Hall, Samantha; Jolly, Natalie
    Fat-shaming is seen as the last "acceptable" form of discrimination. Many people think just because someone is larger, that means they're unhealthy. This isn't always the case. This presentation hopes to teach people that weight doesn't always equate to health, and there are many underlying factors why some people may not fit American society's ideal body type.
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    Breaking The Chains of Generational Trauma
    (2023-06-04) Parra, Carmen; Jolly, Natalie
    Negative experiences may be passed down from generation to generation resulting in Generational Trauma, many of us may be living with those consequences without ever noticing it. This analysis takes a look at the roots of generational trauma and how it is developed from one generation and repeatedly passed down without a stop. We explore different methods that can be followed for healing and further therapeutic methods for more severe cases.
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    Bias and Prejudice Associated with COLORS
    (2024-12-02) Kim, Minseo; Jolly, Natalie
    This project explores the cultural biases and prejudices associated with colors, focusing on how "nude" is predominantly perceived as the skin tone of white or East Asian individuals, the gendered stereotypes of blue for boys and pink for girls, and the contrasting perceptions of black and white in Western and Eastern societies. Through visual representations, the project aims to challenge these ingrained associations and highlight their cultural specificity.
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    Break the Chains of Generational Trauma
    (2022-08-01) Calalay, Jessica; Jolly, Natalie
    Generational trauma is complex. When you can identify the trauma, you can heal the trauma. You are not alone.
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    Black ASL (American Sign Language)
    (2020-03-10) Thulin, Katrina; Jolly, Natalie
    Presentation about Black ASL (American Sign Language) including it's origin, evolution, current study, and differences between mainstream ASL and Black ASL.