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Case Study: Detail
Work of art in driftwood, aquarium plants, 3d prints, bronze by artist Russell Anderson as part of his 2021 exhibition, entitled "Modified Aesthetics on an Inner Space".
Date:
April 2021
Creator:
Anderson, Russell
Object Type:
Artwork
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Case Study: Detail
Work of art in driftwood, aquarium plants, 3d prints, bronze by artist Russell Anderson as part of his 2021 exhibition, entitled "Modified Aesthetics on an Inner Space".
Date:
April 2021
Creator:
Anderson, Russell
Object Type:
Artwork
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Case Study: Detail
Work of art in driftwood, aquarium plants, 3d prints, bronze by artist Russell Anderson as part of his 2021 exhibition, entitled "Modified Aesthetics on an Inner Space".
Date:
April 2021
Creator:
Anderson, Russell
Object Type:
Artwork
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Case Study: Detail
Work of art in driftwood, aquarium plants, 3d prints, bronze by artist Russell Anderson as part of his 2021 exhibition, entitled "Modified Aesthetics on an Inner Space".
Date:
April 2021
Creator:
Anderson, Russell
Object Type:
Artwork
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Case Study: Detail
Work of art in mixed media by artist Russell Anderson as part of his 2021 exhibition, entitled "Modified Aesthetics on an Inner Space".
Date:
April 2021
Creator:
Anderson, Russell
Object Type:
Artwork
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Modified Aesthetics on an Inner Space
Brief Artist Statement by Russell Anderson as part of a 2021 MFA Exhibition, entitled "Modified Aesthetics on an Inner Space” in the Cora Stafford Gallery on the campus of the University of North Texas on March 29-April 9, 2021.
Date:
May 2021
Creator:
Anderson, Russell
Object Type:
Text
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Doctoral Recital: 2021-04-05 – Zachary Anderson, horn
Recital presented at the UNT College of Music Voertman Hall in partial fulfillment of the Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) degree.
Date:
April 5, 2021
Creator:
Anderson, Zachary
Object Type:
Video
System:
The UNT Digital Library
A Proposal for a Training Program to Support Culturally Responsive Professional-Family Interactions
Behavior analysts often work with families from diverse cultural backgrounds. Ideally, behavior analysts and families interact in ways that are responsive to the family's culture and valued outcomes. The data indicate that most behavior analysts, however, come from one dominant cultural group. This is a proposal for training program and evaluation method to support culturally responsive professional-family interactions. This proposed study is designed to be conducted via Zoom-- a cloud-based video conferencing service. A pre-post treatment design is proposed to assess the effects of the training. Hypothetical data were generated to consider the range of effects such a program might have on trainee responses to written/live scenarios. Responses in the observation protocol included written descriptions, empathetic statements, perspective taking statements, and non-verbal behaviors. Overall, the program was designed using evidence-based procedures and is likely to support behavior analysts in training and in practice to improve their interactions with families and become more culturally responsive to groups of people that are from the non-dominant culture.
Date:
December 2021
Creator:
Anegbeh, Cynthia Momoh
Object Type:
Thesis or Dissertation
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Instrumental Development and Implementation of Portable Membrane Inlet Mass Spectrometry for Homeland Security and Environmental Applications
A rapidly growing topic of great interest is the adaptation of benchtop analytical instrumentation for use in outdoor harsh environments. Some of the areas that stand to benefit from field instrumentation development include government agencies involved with the preservation of the environment and institutions responsible for the safety of the general public. Detection systems are at the forefront of the miniaturization movement as the interest in analyte identification and quantitation appears to only be accessible through the use of analytical instrumentation. Mass spectrometry is a distinguished analytical technique known for its ability to detect the mass-to-charge (m/z) ratios of gas-phase ions of interest. Although these systems have been routinely limited to research lab-based analysis, there has been considerable development of miniaturized and portable mass spectrometry systems. Membrane Inlet Mass Spectrometry (MIMS) is becoming a common method of sample introduction that is subject to significant development. MIMS allows for minimal sample preparation, continuous sampling, and excludes complicated analyte introduction techniques. Sampling is accomplished using a semipermeable membrane that allows selective analyte passage into the vacuum of the mass spectrometer. MIMS is becoming the preeminent choice of homeland security and environmental monitoring applications with increasing opportunities for the future development of specialized …
Date:
December 2021
Creator:
Anguiano Virgen, Camila
Object Type:
Thesis or Dissertation
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Behind the Curtain of Public Space: Revealing the Narratives of Corporate Street Hawking in Globalizing Accra
All street hawkers are not the same in many Newly Industrialized Countries (NICs) of the global south as often portrayed by the media and documented in extant literature. This perception has created a gap in knowledge as researchers explore street hawking activities in NICs. In this study, I investigated a new informality trend of street hawking is coming into being within the capital city of Accra, Ghana. As governance is increasingly becoming entrepreneurial, informal activities are gradually becoming formal. Formal and registered businesses are increasingly capitalizing on hawking activities to occupy public spaces. The advent of the informality trend, I term corporate street hawking opens up new issues for the political economy, labor, and urban studies. By employing semi-structured interviews with 47 street hawkers in Accra, this paper sought to investigate three broadly interrelated questions. First, how do neoliberal policies impact the production of public space in Accra? Second, is corporate street hawking a form of creative destruction? Finally, how do corporate street hawkers practice agency within Accra?
Date:
December 2021
Creator:
Ansah, Hilary Ama
Object Type:
Thesis or Dissertation
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Three Essays on Harmony in Intrapersonal Identity Networks
Drawing attention to an under-examined process during organizational socialization, we develop theory to explain how newcomers' new organizational roles and social identities become embedded. The process of identities becoming embedded is influenced by how an individual's preexisting identities interact with new organizational identities during socialization. Perceived harmony relationships among identities indicate if newcomers experience identities interacting in a positive or negative manner generally. Using a network perspective, we suggest that the identity embeddedness of new roles and identities are indicated by: degree centrality in an intrapersonal identity harmony network, perceived harmony with the network itself, and the perceived cost of lacking harmony with a focal identity. Newcomers are likely to be more satisfied and engaged with identities with greater embeddedness as well as find such identities more salient. Organizations can work to embed their employees' new identities through initiating identity work directed towards increasing harmony perceptions among the newcomers' new organizational identities and preexisting identities. Through helping individuals create harmony relationships among identities, organizations can improve socialization outcomes.
Date:
August 2021
Creator:
Anzollitto, Peter
Object Type:
Thesis or Dissertation
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Doctoral Recital: 2021-05-03 – Lilliana V. Aponte Moreno, mezzo-soprano
Recital presented at the UNT College of Music Voertman Hall in partial fulfillment of the Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) degree.
Date:
May 3, 2021
Creator:
Aponte Moreno, Lilliana V.
Object Type:
Video
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Ultrafast dephasing in hydrogen-bonded pyridine–water mixtures
Article studying Hydrogen-bonded pyridine–water mixtures by a time-frequency resolved coherent Raman spectroscopic technique.
Date:
May 4, 2021
Creator:
Ariunbold, Gombojav O.; Semon, Bryan; Nagpal, Supriya & Rostovtsev, Yuri V.
Object Type:
Article
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Ends of Smaller Worlds
The Ends of Smaller Worlds is a collection of short stories set in Indiana. The preface is about the representation of the information age using elements of dirty realism and Gothic fiction.
Date:
May 2021
Creator:
Armes, Brett
Object Type:
Thesis or Dissertation
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Master's Recital: 2021-03-23 – Gus Arnold, alto saxophone
Recital presented at the UNT College of Music Lab West in partial fulfillment of the Master of Music (MM) degree.
Date:
March 23, 2021
Creator:
Arnold, Gus
Object Type:
Video
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Junior Recital: 2021-04-16 – Samuel Ary, tenor
Junior recital presented at the UNT College of Music Choir Room in partial fulfillment of the Bachelor of Music (BM) in Performance degree.
Date:
April 16, 2021
Creator:
Ary, Samuel
Object Type:
Video
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Lara_Asam_Thresholds_01
Work of art in Wood, Fabric, Acrylic, Monofilament, Resin by artist Lara Asam as part of a 2021 MFA Exhibition, entitled "Thresholds"
Date:
December 4, 2021
Creator:
Asam, Lara
Object Type:
Artwork
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Lara_Asam_Thresholds_02
Work of art in Wood, Fabric, Acrylic, Monofilament, Resin by artist Lara Asam as part of a 2021 MFA Exhibition, entitled "Thresholds"
Date:
December 4, 2021
Creator:
Asam, Lara
Object Type:
Artwork
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Lara_Asam_Thresholds_03
Work of art in Wood, Fabric, Acrylic, Monofilament, Resin by artist Lara Asam as part of a 2021 MFA Exhibition, entitled "Thresholds"
Date:
December 4, 2021
Creator:
Asam, Lara
Object Type:
Artwork
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Lara_Asam_Thresholds_04
Work of art in Wood, Fabric, Acrylic, Monofilament, Resin by artist Lara Asam as part of a 2021 MFA Exhibition, entitled "Thresholds"
Date:
December 4, 2021
Creator:
Asam, Lara
Object Type:
Artwork
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Lara_Asam_Thresholds_05
Work of art in Wood, Fabric, Acrylic, Monofilament, Resin by artist Lara Asam as part of a 2021 MFA Exhibition, entitled "Thresholds"
Date:
December 4, 2021
Creator:
Asam, Lara
Object Type:
Artwork
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Lara_Asam_Thresholds_06
Work of art in Wood, Fabric, Acrylic, Monofilament, Resin by artist Lara Asam as part of a 2021 MFA Exhibition, entitled "Thresholds"
Date:
December 4, 2021
Creator:
Asam, Lara
Object Type:
Artwork
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Lara_Asam_Thresholds_07
Work of art in Wood, Fabric, Acrylic, Monofilament, Resin by artist Lara Asam as part of a 2021 MFA Exhibition, entitled "Thresholds"
Date:
December 4, 2021
Creator:
Asam, Lara
Object Type:
Artwork
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Lara_Asam_Thresholds_08
Work of art in Wood, Fabric, Acrylic, Monofilament, Resin by artist Lara Asam as part of a 2021 MFA Exhibition, entitled "Thresholds"
Date:
December 4, 2021
Creator:
Asam, Lara
Object Type:
Artwork
System:
The UNT Digital Library