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Social Process in Hawaii, Volume 46: Celebrating 100 Years of Local Studies [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 226x149x22 mm, weight: 522 g, 9 b&w illustrations
  • Serija: Social Process in Hawaii
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Dec-2020
  • Leidėjas: Social Process in Hawai'i
  • ISBN-10: 195246000X
  • ISBN-13: 9781952460005
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 226x149x22 mm, weight: 522 g, 9 b&w illustrations
  • Serija: Social Process in Hawaii
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Dec-2020
  • Leidėjas: Social Process in Hawai'i
  • ISBN-10: 195246000X
  • ISBN-13: 9781952460005
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This issue of Social Process in Hawai?i celebrates the 100th Anniversary of the University of Hawai i at Manoa Department of Sociology, now part of the College of Social Sciences, which was founded by Romanzo Adams in 1920. Entitled Celebrating 100 Years of Local Studies, the issue is guest-edited by Lori Pierce of DePaul University and John P. Rosa of the University of Hawai‘i. Its sixteen articles are presented in two sections—Part I: Rethinking Hawai i’s Past and Part II: New Directions in Contemporary Hawai i. A preface by Patricia Steinhoff provides a brief overview of the department’s history and its long-standing commitment to engaging both students and faculty in research on local communities in Hawai i.

Pierce’s introduction to the volume traces how founder Romanzo Adams built up the department by obtaining a ten-year grant from the Rockefeller Foundation that supported faculty, graduate students, and the development of a social research laboratory. Undergraduate students learned research methods while conducting studies in local communities throughout Hawai i, and their research papers have been preserved in the Romanzo Adams Social Research Laboratory (RASRL) in the University of Hawai i archives at Hamilton Library. In the mid-1930s the department’s student Sociology Club began publishing research by both faculty and students in the department’s journal, Social Process in Hawai?i. Prominent sociologists have come to Hawai i as visitors since the 1920s and 1930s to study the unique ethnic diversity in the islands and they, too, have contributed to the journal.

After a hiatus of a decade in the late 1960s and early 1970s, Social Process in Hawai?i was revived by Kiyoshi Ikeda, who had been a student editor of the journal in the early 1950s and later returned as a senior faculty member. Since then it has been published with guest editors from the sociology department and other social science departments at the university. This anniversary issue includes a cumulative index of all forty-six issues of the journal, plus a cumulative index of all of the authors, editors, and other participants who have made Social Process in Hawai?i possible.

Preface ix
Patricia Steinhoff
Editor's Introduction: The Education of Romanzo Adams: Student Scholarship and Social Process in Hawai'i xv
Lori Pierce
Part I Rethinking Hawaii's Past
The Trust of an Ali'i: Queen Emma Kaleleonalani and Queen's Hospital
3(18)
Davianna Pomaika'i McGregor
Defining the Empire: American Political Rhetoric in the Early Territory, 1898-1903
21(15)
Kealani Cook
Japanese Studio Photographers in the Territory of Hawai'i, 1900-1945
36(19)
Lynn Ann Davis
Thwarting Ambitions: The Rhetoric of Vocational Education in Depression-Era Hawai'i
55(16)
Alan Rosenfeld
Nisei Draft Resisters in Hawai'i: Complicated Kibei Identities and Conflicting Loyalties
71(15)
Kaori Akiyama
Kelli Y. Nakamura
"Intimate and Frank Statements, Spontaneous Reactions": Excerpts from World War II Morale Diaries of University of Hawai'i Women
86(13)
Christine Kirk-Kuwaye
Racing the Death Sentence in Territorial Hawai'i
99(17)
Jonathan Y. Okamura
"The Rain Is on Our Side": Island-Based Community Subsistence during the Lana'i Pineapple Strike of 1951
116(15)
A. Kaipo
T. Matsumoto
Part II New Directions in Contemporary Hawai'i
"I'm About to Get Really Racist": Racialization, Resistance, and the Local in a Hawai'i Rap Battle
131(18)
Ruben Enrique Campos
Roderick N. Labrador
Ethan Caldwell
"Feed Them to the Sharks!": Murder, Masculinity, and Media in Hawai'i
149(18)
Nicholas Chagnon
Penn Pantumsinchai
David T. Johnson
Meda Chesney-Lind
Challenging Racial Discourses of "Hawai'i Chinese" and Its Naturalization of the US Nation-State
167(14)
Brian Su-Jen Chung
Local Identity and Migrant Politics: A Qualitative Content Analysis of Letters to the Editor in Hawai'i
181(19)
Nathalie Rita
White-Collar Local: Examining Group Boundary Making and Social Hierarchies in a Honolulu Government Workplace
200(19)
Eli Revelle Yano Wilson
Comparing Historical Ethnic Occupational Differences of Filipinos on Guam and in Hawai'i, 1920-2010
219(15)
Ann Pobutsky
Enrico Neri
E Malama'ia ka Malu: Preserving Peace at Pu'uhonua o Wai'anae
234(15)
Chantrelle Ann Melenani Wai'alae
From Tourism Economy to Tourism Society: The Impacts of Global Tourism on the Hawaiian Islands
249(12)
Noel Kent
Contributors 261(6)
Cumulative Indices to Social Process in Hawaii, 1935-2020 Index of Articles, by Volume Number 267(30)
Index of Authors, Editors, and Other Participants 297