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Ph.D. THESES

The doctoral theses in this bibliography cover primarily the period the late1960s to the present (approximately). To obtain a thesis:  please contact your library who should be able to tell you the various options you have in accessing one, or visit the site of the University Microfilms International (UMI) at http://www.umi.com (publishers of the Dissertations Abstracts International). At the UMI site you can either purchase a thesis or even read one online--depending upon how recent the thesis is and if your library subscribes to their database.

Ph.D. THESES:  BY AUTHOR (alphabetical)


Ph.D. THESES: BY TOPIC (Not yet available)

1. Art/ Literature/ Language
2. Children/ Childhood/ Teenagers
3. Colleges/ Universities/ Academe
4. Comparative Studies/ International Studies/ Development Studies (from North American perspectives)
5. Crime and Punishment (Courts, Prisons, etc.)
6. Education/ Schooling (Primary Level/ Secondary Level/ Kindergarten/ Day Care)
7. Entertainment/ Popular Culture 
8. Ethnic/Racial Minorities (in Europe and North America)
9. Exploitation/ Violence (Prostitution, Rape, Abuse, etc.)
10. Gender Roles/ Socialization
11. Health/ Medicine/ Nutrition
12. History/ Biography
13. Human Rights/ Civil Rights/ Equality
14. Ideologies of Social Control/Oppression (Racism, Classism, Patriarchy, Conservatism, etc.)
15. Identity/ Self-Image/ Self-Esteem
16. Labor/ Employment/ Economy/ Capitalism
17. Marriage/ Family (Divorce, Motherhood, Courtship, etc.)
18. Men/ Masculinity/ Machismo
19. Military/ Police/ War
20. Politics/ Government/ Law
21. Poverty/ Welfare
22. Psychology/ Psychiatry
23. Religion/ Spirituality/ Philosophy
24. Research Resources (Bibliographies, etc.)
25. Rural/ Agricultural Lives (in North America)
26. Science/ Technology
27. Sexism (Discrimination, Prejudice, Bias, Stereotypes, Harassment, etc.)
28. Sexuality/ Reproduction
29. Socialism/ Socialist Societies
30. Society-Other Issues
31. Television/ Cinema/ Media
32. Womens's Movements/ Feminism
33. Women's Studies/ Research/ Knowledge
 



 
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