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    • The science of navigation: An analysis of behavioural differences between good and poor wayfinders 

      Singh, Punya (University of Waterloo, 2013-04-15)
      Everyday experience suggests that certain people can find their way to a destination easily, while others have considerable difficulty. This dissertation focused on gaining a greater understanding of navigational strategies ...
    • Scripting Resistance: Governance through Theatre of the Oppressed 

      Malloy, Adam (University of Waterloo, 2016-01-21)
      Theatre of the oppressed (TO) emerged out of a rights-repressive context to challenge the way cultural institutions are created and reproduced, and to enact alternative social and political relationships. More than a form ...
    • Scripting the Right to be Canadian: Immigrant Experiences, Policies, and Practices in Southern Ontario 

      Ruthralingam, Noelyn Mithila (University of Waterloo, 2014-01-22)
      The ways that categories of immigration are drawn and standards of successful citizenship are measured in Canadian society influence the ways that people script themselves to appear as worthy immigrant applicants and ...
    • Search Party 

      Wilman, Tait (University of Waterloo, 2018-05-17)
      Search Party is an installation and video exhibition that explores my identity—how it is constructed and consumed, and how representations of landscapes and discourses of ‘Canadiana’ play in its formation. Since moving ...
    • Searching for a perceived gaze direction using eye tracking 

      Itier, Roxane J.; Palancia, Adam (Association for Research in Visison and Ophthalmology, 2011-02-01)
      The purpose of the current study was to use eye tracking to better understand the “stare-in-the-crowd effect”—the notion that direct gaze is more easily detected than averted gaze in a crowd of opposite-gaze distractors. ...
    • Searching For Answers: A Study of the Socio-Economic Issues Affecting African American Youth in the 1980s and 1990s 

      Francis, Brett (University of Waterloo, 2013-04-30)
      The central goal of this thesis is to explore several popular "talking points" that were believed to relate to high crime rates amongst African American male youth. I argue that in many instances, issues relating to ...
    • Searching for the Sanctuary of Leukothea in Kolchis 

      Coskun, Altay (Franz Steiner Verlag, 2020-12-01)
      Strabo mentions a sanctuary of Leukothea, together with an Oracle of Phrixos, in the Moschike somewhere in Kolchis (11.2.17f. 498f.C). O. Lordkipanidze (1972) suggested a location in modern Vani at the confluence of the ...
    • A Seasonal Research Design Examining Macro-Level Factors and Micro-Understandings of Parent Engagement and Children’s Literacy Achievement 

      Hillier, Cathlene (University of Waterloo, 2018-10-05)
      This dissertation takes a seasonal mixed methods approach to studying parent engagement and its influence on children’s literacy achievement. I draw on quantitative and qualitative data collected as a part of the Summer ...
    • Seats of corporate convenience and international investment law 

      Patil Woolhouse, Sarita (University of Waterloo, 2017-01-19)
      Seats of corporate convenience (SCCs) include tax havens, offshore finance centres and other locations frequently used by transnational corporations to channel their investments around the world. They form some of the ...
    • Second-Generation Stack Computer Architecture 

      LaForest, Charles Eric (University of Waterloo, 2007)
      It is commonly held in current computer architecture literature that stack-based computers were entirely superseded by the combination of pipelined, integrated microprocessors and improved compilers. While correct, the ...
    • Securing the Northern Region of Ghana? Development Aid and Security Interventions 

      Torto, Eric Obodai (University of Waterloo, 2013-12-16)
      This dissertation offers a perspective through which we can explore the processes of joint development and security interventions in conflict-prone regions. In employing the experiences of the Northern Region of Ghana as ...
    • The Securitization and Commodification of the Consumer-Citizen: Biopolitics of the Credit Card Industry 

      Nyyssonen, Katrina (University of Waterloo, 2018-08-07)
      This thesis examines the biopolitics of the credit card industry and its governance of consumers through consumer-citizenship obligations and the transformation of consumer data into valuable information commodities. ...
    • Securitizing Systems 

      Carter, Mark (University of Waterloo, 2012-09-07)
      Securitization is the process by which subjects move from the mundane to “worth securing”. What a group of people consider to be “worth securing” reflects how they understand that subject’s value in relation to their lives. ...
    • Seedlings 

      Galarneau, Sarah (University of Waterloo, 2022-05-05)
      Seedlings is a fictional, constructed ecosystem. It is a garden-like installation consisting of a coming-together of numerous printed, gathered, gifted, and reconstituted components that “cross-pollinate” the gallery space. ...
    • Seeking Safety: The Perceived Function and Consequences of Safety Behaviour Use in Social Anxiety 

      Zabara, Nick (University of Waterloo, 2017-08-29)
      This study was designed to examine the perceived self-protective function and consequences of safety behaviour use in social anxiety. The research explores how individuals’ selection and use of different types of safety ...
    • Seeking Structure in Social Organization: Compensatory Control and the Psychological Advantages of Hierarchy 

      Friesen, Justin (University of Waterloo, 2013-09-23)
      Hierarchies are a ubiquitous form of human social organization. I hypothesized that one reason for hierarchies’ prevalence might be that core motivational needs for order and control make hierarchies psychologically ...
    • Selection and Influence: A Meta-Analysis of the Association Between Peer and Personal Offending 

      Gallupe, Owen; McLevey, John; Brown, Sarah (Springer, 2019-06)
      Objectives Whether people are affected by the criminal behavior of peers (the “influence” perspective) or simply prefer to associate with others who are similar in their offending (the “selection” perspective) is a ...
    • Seleukos IV Philopator 

      Elvidge, Mitchell (University of Waterloo, 2017-05-01)
      This thesis seeks to prove that Seleukos IV Philopator was a competent ruler after the death of his father and throughout his peaceful 12 year reign. Seleukos was a king who led a successful reign and led the Seleukid ...
    • Self, Materiality, and National Identity: The Dilemma of Authenticity Among Millennial Industrial Designers in China 

      Wang, Yingjia (University of Waterloo, 2023-05-29)
      By analyzing the discourse relating to the dilemma of authenticity among millennial industrial designers in China, the major objective of this thesis is to gain insights into the values, beliefs, practices, and ethics of ...
    • Self-regulating the effortful “social dos”. 

      Cortes, Kassandra; Kammrath, Lara K.; Scholer, Abigail A.; Peetz, Johanna (American Psychological Association, 2014)
      In the current research, we explored differences in the self-regulation of the personal dos (i.e., engaging in active and effortful behaviors that benefit the self) and in the self-regulation of the social dos (engaging ...

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