Spring 2009 Perspectives

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Spring 2009


 

"Whatever sociology may be, it is the result of constantly asking the question, what is the meaning of this?" - C. Wright Mills

 

 

As we release the 14th edition of Perspectives, the University of New Hampshire’s undergraduate journal for Sociology, we are reminded of how Sociology is intertwined with so many various parts of everyday life and current social issues. This edition is full of a variety of well written pieces demonstrating the incredible range available to Sociology students who have learned, or are learning, the skills necessary to transform seemingly abstract theories and thoughts into practical information and resources for any number of fields.

 

In this edition of Perspectives, a few areas of interest include; ADHD in college aged men, the financial impact on families who have children with disabilities, the effects of religion on Queer people, the effects of coaching styles in sports involvement on adolescents, and the changes involved in a college transition. Various other interesting topics are covered as well in the 17 submissions that are presented before you.

 

We would like to thank all the student authors who submitted work to this edition of Perspectives and the professors that worked with them. Also, Lynn Beaver and Deena Peschke in the Sociology Department office for all their assistance in assembling the Journal. Thank you to Professor Karen Van Gundy for overseeing the entire operation and to Skye Mackay, and Simon Spadaro-Bliss, both previous editors of the journal, for answering all our questions about the publishing process. Please enjoy.

 

 

Alexia Corbett

Heather Dean

Perspectives Co-Editors


ARTICLES

 

Children and Healthcare- Catherine Arpin

Family and Work

 

Familicide:  Risk Factors, Characteristics of the Offender, Characteristics of the Crime of Familicide, and the Prevalence of Suicide Following Familicide 

Valerie R. Barthell and Kathleen M. Shelton

 

Deep in Guyland: College Age Guys with ADHD Speak on Facebook - James D. Blauvelt

 

Cellular Phones Influence(s) and Impacts(s) on Social Interactions and Interpersonal Relationships - Alexia Corbett 

 

Financial Impact on Families of Children with Disabilities - Kevin D'Agostino

 

The College Transition:  What Changes, Who Changes, and Why?  

 Jacqueline Finnerty and Simon Spadaro-Bliss

 

The United States' Population as Portrayed on Television - Hannah Fleahman, Amber France, Tyrece Gibbs, and Mirielle Rouillard

 

Behavior of First-Year College Students - Kristin Kashgegian

Research Methods

 

Literature Review - Jaclyn Massey

 

Young Women and Sexuality - Jaclyn Massey

Women, Health and Illness

 

The Influence of the Media on the Epidemic of Eating Disorders in the United States 

Anne Mathe, Sociology of the Family

 

The Cultural and Social Effects of Religion on Queer1 People - Allison Rich 

Sociological Analysis

 

Facebook on College Campuses:  Usage and Opinions of the Social Networking Site among College Students - Kyle E. Smets

 

Childhood and Marketing:  A Briefing - Simon Spadaro-Bliss 

 

The Effects of Sports Involvement and Coaching Styles on Self-Esteem, Self-Perception, and Mental Development on Adolescent Athletes 

Janna Stadvec,  Sociological Analysis

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 




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