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Visual Sociology of Chicago
In the spring of 2015, Roosevelt University students explored the public manifestations of race, ethnicity, and religion in Chicago as part of a semester seminar on visual and cultural sociology. These are their course projects.
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Swedish…and then some.
Swedish…and then some.
The peculiar case of ethnic identity in Andersonville
Laura Blackburn
Apr 6, 2015
Art: A Response to the History of the Culture and Power of Parks
Art: A Response to the History of the Culture and Power of Parks
Introduction: When determining what makes a neighborhood, the first thing that comes to mind is community spaces. More specifically, parks…
Sarah Willis
Apr 12, 2015
From Purses and Pitas to Piety:
From Purses and Pitas to Piety:
An Exploration of Cultural and Religious Diversity on Devon Avenue & the Sacred Symbols and Objects Found in Secular Spaces
Karilyn Orr
Apr 6, 2015
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Chinatown Selling Asian Culture to Chicago since 1870
Chinatown Selling Asian Culture to Chicago since 1870
Why Chinatown ?
Zach Weiss
Apr 27, 2015
Boystown
Boystown
The vibrant neighborhood of Boystown Chicago stretches from about 3100 to 3800 North Halsted. Dating back to 1970, Boystown became the…
julie vargas
Apr 15, 2015
Chicago’s Divisions of Class found along Train lines and through Shopping Bags
Chicago’s Divisions of Class found along Train lines and through Shopping Bags
By Jessica Gilbert
J. Gilbert
Apr 12, 2015
Murals of Chicago Lawn
Murals of Chicago Lawn
Yvette Ramirez-Sosa
Apr 6, 2015
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