1. Do Media Portrayals of Affluence Foster Feelings of Relative Deprivation? Exploring a Path Model of Social Comparison and Materialism on Television Viewers' Life Dissatisfaction Open Access Author: Yang, Hyeseung Title: Do Media Portrayals of Affluence Foster Feelings of Relative Deprivation? Exploring a Path Model of Social Comparison and Materialism on Television Viewers' Life Dissatisfaction Graduate Program: Mass Communications Keywords: televisionmaterialismsocial comparisonrelative deprivationmedia portrayalslife satisfaction File: Download Dissertation_-_Hyeseung_Yang.pdf Committee Members: Mary Beth Oliver, Committee Chair/Co-ChairS. Shyam Sundar, Committee MemberFuyuan Shen, Committee MemberMark E Hill, Committee Member
2. Absolute Deprivation, Relative Deprivation, and Crime: A Change-Score Analysis of Structural Covariates of Crime Open Access Author: Becker, Jacob H. Title: Absolute Deprivation, Relative Deprivation, and Crime: A Change-Score Analysis of Structural Covariates of Crime Graduate Program: Crime, Law and Justice Keywords: inequalitypovertychangecrimerelative deprivationabsolute deprivationmetropolitan counties19902000 File: Download Final_thesis_copy.pdf Committee Members: Derek Allen Kreager, Thesis Advisor/Co-AdvisorDerek Allen Kreager, Thesis Advisor/Co-Advisor
3. The Role of Anticipatory Relative Deprivation as a Barrier to Engagement in Social Justice Action Open Access Author: Bloodhart, Brittany Paige Title: The Role of Anticipatory Relative Deprivation as a Barrier to Engagement in Social Justice Action Graduate Program: Psychology Keywords: relative deprivationsocial actionjusticeprivilege File: Download 1-Bloodhart_Final_Dissertation.pdf Committee Members: Janet Swim, Dissertation Advisor/Co-AdvisorStephanie A Shields, Committee MemberNancy A Tuana, Committee MemberJose Angel Soto, Committee Member