Undergraduate Publication 2017 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 6 publications in this collection, published in 2017.
Goodwin, Jeremy: Selling Housing to Los Angles:The FHA, Local Businesses, and the 1935 National Housing Exposition, 2017
Hightower, Beth: “Pour Les Morts”: Tedium, Identity, and the Ethics of Representation in Les Bienveillantes, 2017
Hutto, Daniel: Arturo Bandini the Viking: How Long Beach Junior College Transformed the Writing of John Fante, 2017
Kelly, Lauren: Death in the Wild: How Women’s Views on Death Exposed Racial and Colonial Views During American Western Expansion, 2017
Milyavskiy, Kevin: State and Statement: The Political Apology, 2017
Provenzano, Peyton: Community-Based Alternatives for Mental Health Crisis Response: Past, Present, and Imagined, 2017