Undergraduate Publication 2014 SURF Conference Proceedings
The Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Conference is an annual event bringing together UC Berkeley undergraduate fellows who have spent a summer doing concentrated research in preparation for a senior thesis or another major capstone research project. Participants in this conference proceedings journal come from a wide variety of fields in the humanities and social/behavioral sciences. They conduct their research with the guidance of faculty mentors and present their findings every year at the end of August.
There are 10 publications in this collection, published between 2014 and 2015.
Budge, Jason Alexander: We own it, we run it: do worker cooperatives resolve the problems of alienation?, 2015
El-Qoulaq, Omar T: Age and Incarceration, 2015
Grant, Dylan: Boxed In: Precarity and Affect in Coupland and Wallace, 2015
Kraft, Alexander: Soft Boiled Detectives: The Hardy Boys and the Rise of the American Teenager, 2015
Rehn, Anneliise: Because Meaning: Language Change through Iconicity in Internet Speak, 2015
von Kaenel, Natasha: The Open Factory Concept in Worker Recovered Businesses in Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2015
Zola, Carolyn: Redefining Worker Identity During the 1920s, 2015
Lowe, Caitlin: Losing My Religion: Black Plague Literature and the English Renaissance , 2014
Ngo, Hoa Francisco: The Sacred and the Secular: Catholic Missionary Work in the Land of the Rising Sun, 2014
Perret, Margaret Joy: Queering Biologist/Amphibian Encounters, 2014