Strategic Growth Area: Equity and Social Disparity in the Human Condition (ESDHC)
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ESDHC explores and analyzes crucial issues related to diversity, especially those highlighted through the application of the analytical lens of intersectionality, emphasizes the simultaneous possession of multiple identities for all human beings, producing unique interactions among the identities and factors such as place and social institutions that have implications for experience and life chances.
Scholarship about social disparities and difference in the human condition build on VT strengths in the areas of Health and the Environment, Identities and Culture, and Institutions, Organizations, and Policy (e.g., education, political and policy systems, businesses, and markets). Thematic areas include food security and systems, the built environment, the natural environment, sustainable global prosperity, public health, or innovative technologies.
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- Agrability Virginia Fall 2020 E-Newsletter(Virginia Tech, 2020)AgrAbility Virginia assists farmers, farm workers, and their families who identify with illness, injury, or disability to work safely and productively with dignity through education, rehabilitative services, and assistive technology. This newsletter reports on how AgrAbility has continued supporting farmers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- AgrAbility Virginia Fall 2021 E-Newsletter(Virginia Tech, 2021)AgrAbility Virginia assists farmers, farm workers, and their families who identify with illness, injury, or disability to work safely and productively with dignity through education, rehabilitative services, and assistive technology. This newsletter reports on AgrAbility projects, programs, and publications.
- Agrability Virginia Newsletter, 2017(Virginia Tech, 2017)AgrAbility Virginia assists farmers, farm workers, and their families who identify with illness, injury, or disability to work safely and productively with dignity through education, rehabilitative services, and assistive technology. This newsletter reports on AgrAbility projects, programs, and publications.
- AgrAbility Virginia Newsletter, 2018(Virginia Tech, 2018)AgrAbility Virginia assists farmers, farm workers, and their families who identify with illness, injury, or disability to work safely and productively with dignity through education, rehabilitative services, and assistive technology. This newsletter reports on AgrAbility projects, programs, and publications.
- AgrAbility Virginia Spring 2021 E-Newsletter(Virginia Tech, 2021)AgrAbility Virginia assists farmers, farm workers, and their families who identify with illness, injury, or disability to work safely and productively with dignity through education, rehabilitative services, and assistive technology. This newsletter reports on AgrAbility projects, programs, and publications.
- Center for Gerontology Newsletter, 2013 35th Anniversary Edition(Virginia Tech, 2013)This special edition of the Center for Gerontology newsletter commemorates the center's 35th anniversary.
- Center for Gerontology Newsletter, Fall 2002(Virginia Tech, 2002)The Center for Gerontology newsletter, published twice annually, provides faculty and project updates, along with recognitions received by faculty and students in the area of age-related research and activities.
- Center for Gerontology Newsletter, Fall 2003(Virginia Tech, 2003)The Center for Gerontology newsletter, published twice annually, provides faculty and project updates, along with recognitions received by faculty and students in the area of age-related research and activities.
- Center for Gerontology Newsletter, Fall 2004(Virginia Tech, 2004)The Center for Gerontology newsletter, published twice annually, provides faculty and project updates, along with recognitions received by faculty and students in the area of age-related research and activities.
- Center for Gerontology Newsletter, Fall 2005(Virginia Tech, 2005)The Center for Gerontology newsletter, published twice annually, provides faculty and project updates, along with recognitions received by faculty and students in the area of age-related research and activities.
- Center for Gerontology Newsletter, Fall 2006(Virginia Tech, 2006)The Center for Gerontology newsletter, published twice annually, provides faculty and project updates, along with recognitions received by faculty and students in the area of age-related research and activities.
- Center for Gerontology Newsletter, Fall 2007(Virginia Tech, 2007)The Center for Gerontology newsletter, published twice annually, provides faculty and project updates, along with recognitions received by faculty and students in the area of age-related research and activities.
- Center for Gerontology Newsletter, Fall 2009(Virginia Tech, 2009)The Center for Gerontology newsletter, published twice annually, provides faculty and project updates, along with recognitions received by faculty and students in the area of age-related research and activities.
- Center for Gerontology Newsletter, Fall 2010(Virginia Tech, 2010)The Center for Gerontology newsletter, published twice annually, provides faculty and project updates, along with recognitions received by faculty and students in the area of age-related research and activities.
- Center for Gerontology Newsletter, Fall 2011(Virginia Tech, 2011)The Center for Gerontology newsletter, published twice annually, provides faculty and project updates, along with recognitions received by faculty and students in the area of age-related research and activities.
- Center for Gerontology Newsletter, Fall 2012(Virginia Tech, 2012)The Center for Gerontology newsletter, published twice annually, provides faculty and project updates, along with recognitions received by faculty and students in the area of age-related research and activities.
- Center for Gerontology Newsletter, Fall 2013(Virginia Tech, 2013)The Center for Gerontology newsletter, published twice annually, provides faculty and project updates, along with recognitions received by faculty and students in the area of age-related research and activities.
- Center for Gerontology Newsletter, Fall 2014/Winter 2015(Virginia Tech, 2015)The Center for Gerontology newsletter, published twice annually, provides faculty and project updates, along with recognitions received by faculty and students in the area of age-related research and activities.
- Center for Gerontology Newsletter, Special Edition 2008(Virginia Tech, 2008)This special edition of the Center for Gerontology newsletter commemorates the center's 30th anniversary.
- Center for Gerontology Newsletter, Spring 2003(Virginia Tech, 2003)The Center for Gerontology newsletter, published twice annually, provides faculty and project updates, along with recognitions received by faculty and students in the area of age-related research and activities.