Class Projects for
Trinity's Spring 2004
Session of the Sociology/Anthropology of Death and Dying
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Antivivisectionists & the Rise of the Animal Rights Movement: How Do Lab Animals
Fit into Our Death Ethos? by Allison Fussell, Jessica Palmer, Mary Plaxio,
Liz Ramirez, Juliana Robles
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Capital Punishment
American Style: Why is Texas the Execution Capitol of the United States?
by Katherine Townsend, Colleen Martin, Mark Wilson, Ellen Thompson & Briana Roy
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Connections to Past Generations by Brooke Boyer, Nathan Wallace, Michael
Duhon, Liz York & Carolyn Barden
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Homicide and Militarism: To What Degree Has American Militarism Contributed to its High
Domestic Homicide Rates? by Andrew Krausnick, Monica Wright, Kirstin Atkinson,
& Alison de Jong
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Historical Revisionism: Exploring the Motives and Receptivities of Holocaust Deniers by
Katherine Barry, Jennifer Canfield, Amanda Martinez, Sarah Myers & Jana Schleff
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Immortality by Emily Davis, Stacey Wedlake & Thomas Moon
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Memorials That Do and Do Not Work by Jason Brummerhop, Chris Chiara, Katie Edwards
& Kristin Weber
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Near Death Experiences: A Lively Encounter by Lauren Bettinger, Daisey Hui, Adrienne Kovac, Maureen Turner & Scott Looper
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Victorian Mourning Rituals: Are We Missing Something in our Anti-Ritual Times?
by Eleanor Baxter, Jennifer Hobart & Gillian Ryan
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