What are PAGS majors writing about these days?

Ethnographies from "Methods of Peacemaking"

Anisa Qualls, Ethnography

Jamie Utt, Ethnography
“How were the Boys and Girls?” An Ethnographic Profile of The Boys and Girls Club of Wayne County, the Richard E. Jeffers Unit

Thesis Titles of Recent PAGS Graduates
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Class of 2005

Devin Elgert, class of 2005, Senior Thesis:
The Peaceful Society and Its Enemies

Sadie Forsythe, class of 2005, Senior Thesis:
"Thirsty for Democracy: The Popular Movement to Reorient Water Services
from Corporate to Community Control

Katie Campbell-Nelson, class of 2005, Senior Thesis:
Why Should Sustainable Agriculture be Taught in the Liberal Arts, and How Should it be Done?

Class of 2004

Mark Andreas, class of 2004, Methods of Peacemaking paper:
Rose View Transit: A Look at Richmond’s Bus-Riding Community

Jacod Laden, class of 2004, Senior Thesis:
Development, Exchange, and Deconstruction of Discursive Power

Kristen Roney, class of 2004, Senior Thesis:
Labeling Desire: Gender, Labels, and the Political Economy of
US Consumerism in a Visual Age

Mark A. Porter Webb, class of 2004, Senior Thesis:
Uncovering the Intersection of Masculine Eros and Global Exchange;
Practicing Norms that Shape Domination Free Communitie

Class of 2003

Garret Bucks, class of 2003, Senior Thesis:
"United Colors of Dissent: Exploring the Relationship Between Commodification and Resistance in the Contemporary Movement Against Corporate Power"

Erin Harvey, class of 2003, Senior Thesis:
"Even Postmodernists Have to Eat: the emergence of movement for local food"