This dissertation is a textual history of Thomas Paine's Common Sense and the American independence movement during the first half of 1776. The study uses the methodologies and vocabularies of rhetorical studies, early modern history, and political theory to analyze the 180-degree turn in colonial public opinion away from a...
Humans routinely answer questions, make decisions, and provide explanations in the face of incomplete knowledge and time constraints. From everyday questions like "What will it cost to take that vacation?" to policy questions like "How can a carbon taxing scheme affect climate change?" we often do not have all the...
Drawing on seven years of ethnographic fieldwork, as well as interviews, crime statistics, and census data, this study documents the demolition and redevelopment of a predominately African-American housing development in Chicago. I describe how living in a hypersegregated, high crime neighborhood affects the way residents use, affectively feel, and navigate...
The prediction of multicomponent adsorption equilibria from pure component data alone has been an active research area for over forty years. The Ideal Adsorbed Solution theory (IAS) has been the standard method of doing so, but contains an embedded assumption of Langmuir mixing. This assumption causes its predictions to be...
In the first chapter of my dissertation, I study the effects of an exogenous increase in government spending in models incorporating price and wage nominal rigidities. I find that the effects of price stickiness on the output multiplier depend crucially on the behavior of the monetary authority. If the monetary...
The recent tightening of permissible NOx release from diesel-powered engines has intensified the search for a catalytic system that can effectively remove NOx under challenging diesel exhaust conditions. Hydrogen-assisted selective catalytic reduction (H2-SCR) using supported palladium catalysts offers significant promise for lean NOx treatment due to its high activity at...
Conjugated organic molecules and polymers hold significant promise for use as active materials in electronic devices. Employing such "soft" materials can decrease cost of device fabrication, while enabling unique properties such as mechanical flexibility, large-area coverage, and highly tunable materials properties. A primary roadblock to the realization of this dream...
The kinetics of nanoscale Cu-rich precipitates of multicomponent concentrated steels has been investigated utilizing primarily APT and supplemented with a synchrotron radiation experiment, first-principles calculations, Thermo-Calc study, and CTEM (at the longest aging time). Results on mechanical properties and microstructure at a greater length scale are also presented. The studied...
The neurotropic alphaherpesviruses infect and spread trans-synaptically within the vertebrate nervous system. Recurrent diseases are often manifested at the periphery of the host organism but occasional dissemination of the virus to the brain results in fatal encephalitis. Interactions between viral and host cellular proteins are integral to the success of...
This dissertation combines critical ethnography, critical performance and historical analysis to examine three Trinidadian dance companies - Malick Folk Performing Company, Shiv Shakti Dance Company, and Noble Douglas Dance Company Inc. - asking how each choreographs Trinidadian discourses of race/ethnicity, class and national belonging through its own uniquely crafted embodied...