"Quantity contrasts in Japanese and
Finnish: Differences in adult production and acquisition" (2002);
"Request strategies at a Japanese workplace" (2002);
"Geminates and singletons: on unstretchability of segments" (2001); and
"The acquisition of the Japanese prosody: Children’s production and perception
of the nasal quantity contrast" (2000).
University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Dr. Budic's research addresses the role and
impact of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in urban planning; how does a
social system achieve an effective diffusion of GIS technology; and what are
the processes and factors that determine the quality of urban environment and
its spatial organization.
West Virginia
University. Scroll to the middle of the page and under the Formal Stuff
section you will find papers relative to law and commerce on the Internet.
Claremont McKenna
College. Articles are available on a likely sexual revolution and also on
suffrage.
Kimberly Fisher
Titles include
"Leisure"
in A. H. Halsey with J. Webb (eds.) Twentieth-Century British Social Trends
3rd ed. (London: Macmillan Publishers Ltd, 2000); and
"Leisure in
the UK Across the 20th Century" (1999).
University of Oxford.
Titles include
"Political Education and Anti-Political Culture: Education for Citizenship in
the British National Curriculum";
"What kind of a leader can a democratic woman be?";
"What is Politics Today?"; and
"Political Activism: an argument against communitarianism."
"How Wage Curves Differ: theory and
evidence for the US, UK and Norway" (2002);
"The Effects of Entry In Bilateral Oligopoly" (2002);
"Determinants of Graduate Pay" (2000);
"Effects of In-Class Variation and Student Rank on the Probability of
Withdrawal: cross-section and time-series analysis for UK university students"
(2002);
"A Hazard Model of the Probability of Medical School Dropout in the UK"
(2002);
"Dropping Out of Medical School in the UK"(2002); and
"Labour Supply, Efficient Bargains and Counterveiling Power."
University of
Hawaii. Extensive research on the causes and conditions of collective violence
and war, with a view toward helping their resolution or elimination. Research
found on this site "contributes to world order by showing empirically,
historically, and theoretically that fostering liberal democracy is a route to
global human security." Democide pictures on the site are too convincing.
University of
Cincinnati. Papers demonstrate how to teach human rights online and one paper
is a simulation of the International Court of Justice. Because computer games
dominate the culture of many youths, computers can be used to motivate
students.