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    Macro And Micro Levels Of University Identification: Using Social Network Sites To Reactivate Latent Social Identities Within College Alumni

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    This master\u27s thesis sought to extend social identification research further into social network sites by examine how online interactions may affect offline behaviors. In particular, this thesis argues that alumni who interact with their university or major via a social network site, should have an increased intention to donate back to their university or major. Despite a large body of research on both social identification and social network use, less research has combined the two in order to predict external behaviors. As such, data was collected from 277 undergraduate and graduate students at Illinois State University regarding their university and major social identification as well as their social network use. Data were analyzed using a t-test and multiple linear regressions. The findings from this research suggest that social network site use is a significant variable to increase an alumni\u27s intent to donate. However, contrary to previous research, superordinate university social identification was a stronger predictor of intent to donate when compared to subordinate major social identification. The findings support the prediction that social network interaction plays a significant role in predicting an alumni\u27s intent to donate to their university

    Foreign Policy Analysis in the Twenty-First Century: Back to Comparison, Forward to Identity and Ideas

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    Artropolis 93 : Public Art and Art About Public Issues

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    Contains 12 texts and documents works by nearly 300 Canadian artists in a Vancouver-based public art project. Includes artist's statements. 7 bibl. ref

    Crisis Studies and Foreign Policy Analysis: Insights, Synergies, and Challenges

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    Foreign Policy Analysis and Globalization: Public Opinion, World Opinion, and the Individual by Foyle1

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    Science, Empiricism, and Tolerance in the Study of Foreign Policymaking

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    Foreign Policy Analysis and Globalization: Public Opinion, World Opinion, and the Individual

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