As of 2014, all newly submitted Graduate Center dissertations and theses appear in Academic Works shortly after graduation. Some works are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author. Dissertations and theses from before 2014 are generally accessible only to the CUNY community, but some authors have chosen to make theirs open access.

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Dissertations from 2001

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The Emergence of Dialogic Identities: Transforming Heteroglossia in the Marquesas, F.P., Kathleen C. Riley

Dissertations from 1998

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Feeding Ecology and Aspects of Life History in Microcebus Rufus (Family Cheirogaleidae, Order Primates), Syivia Atsalis

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"To Sew or To Sow?” European Gender Images and Development in Rural Ecuador, Barbara Grunenfelder-Elliker

Dissertations from 1993

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Social Order and Contest in Meanings and Power: Black Boycotts Against Korean Shopkeepers in Poor New York City Neighborhoods, Jeongduk Yi

Dissertations from 1992

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Elite Reproduction and Ethnic Identity in Belize, Karen Judd

Dissertations from 1988

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Cold Type: Computerized Typesetting and Occupational Subcultures in the New York City Newspaper Industry, Eve Fay Hochwald

Dissertations from 1977

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Santana: Middle Class Families in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Elizabeth Riggs Hansen

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A Discourse-Based Grammar of Baule: The Kode Dialect, Judith E. Timyan