The Spring 2012 theses are in! Check out more than 70 new theses submitted by our Spring 2012 graduate students in DAR. View a selection below:
- Musical protest and revolutionary media: capital transformation among artists, activists, and journalists during the 14 January Revolution (2012-05-17)This thesis examines the transformations of cultural, symbolic and material capital (and power) both within and among the fields of music, activist, and journalism during the recent uprising in Tunisia. Analyzing a selection ...
- New mathematical formulation for designing a fully differential self-biased folded cascode amplifier (2012-05-23)
One of the most important building blocks in analog circuit design is the operational amplifiers. This is because of their versatility and wide spread usage in many applications such as communications transmitters and ... - Egyptian women bloggers: perceptions of empowerment in the online public sphere (2012-05-21)
The current study aimed at investigating Egyptian women’s motivations and experiences with blogging as a tool of empowerment. A combined purposive and snowball sample of Egyptian women bloggers was drawn and data, obtained ... - Exploring the biodiversity of anammox in Atlantis II and Kebrit brine pools’ interfaces (2012-05-27)
The Red Sea brine pools are unique environments to assess the biochemical adaptation of marine bacteria. The role of nitrogen in marine biogeochemistry is central and greatly influences the diverse elements including carbon ... - The legal methodology of the Salafi movement in Egypt (2012-05-28)
This study derives the legal methodology of the modern Salafi movement in Egypt. The first two sections develop context, pondering global Salafism as well as the effects of the Egyptian political, economic, and cultural ...