Social Sciences Chair’s Research Cited in Newspaper Editorial
Paul Clement’s research was cited in two editorials in the Guyana Times, titled “Why Integration is On ‘Pause,’” and “Saving CSME,” about the movement to […]
Read morePaul Clement’s research was cited in two editorials in the Guyana Times, titled “Why Integration is On ‘Pause,’” and “Saving CSME,” about the movement to […]
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As part of a charity project, NY Teddy Bear World, which gives teddy bears to cancer patients, Yuniya (Yuni) Kawamura […]
Read moreYuniya Kawamura published a book titled Sneakers: Fashion, Gender, and Subculture, by Bloomsbury Publishing in the U.K. Based on a sociological […]
Read moreDawnn Karen will teach a workshop on fashion psychology and how it applies to clothing choice, color, relationships, business, and entertainment. The […]
Read moreYuniya (Yuni) Kawamura wrote an article about the widespread popularity of sophisticated and stylish temporary tattoo stickers in the U.S. […]
Read moreYuni Kawamura wrote an article about the widespread popularity of Japanese alternative fashion, such as Lolita and Harajuku Dekora styles, […]
Read moreYuniya (Yuni) Kawamura gave a talk on the past, present, and future of the Japanese youth subcultures at RuffleCon 2015, an […]
Read moreDr. Paul Clement participated in the Read Across Grenada 2015 project, reading from his book Petite Martinique: Traditions and Social Change, in St. George’s, […]
Read morePaul C. Clement presented a research paper titled “Implementation Deficit: Why Member States Do Not Comply With CARICOM Directives” at the […]
Read moreYuniya (Yuni) Kawamura has presented a paper titled “A Systemic Approach to Fashion and Dress With/Without Visual Materials as Evidence” at the […]
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