Spring 2020

The Amazonization of Consumer Desire

Amazonization drastically changed the western consumer desire and expectation. Amazonization is understood to be business improvement approaches as started by Amazon (Tadepalli). These improvements have created the giant that is Amazon and significantly changed e-commerce because consumers are now accustomed to the shopping experience Amazon has facilitated. This paper will discuss what were the “business Continue reading The Amazonization of Consumer Desire

Radioactive Pollution in Washington

To mobilize the community affected by the radioactive pollution from Hanford, Washington will require the leadership of Native American activists, the cooperation of environmental groups in the area, and the collective goal of pressuring for legislative change.             The dangers of radioactive pollution are that it practically destroys the natural environment (local wildlife, groundwater, ecosystems, Continue reading Radioactive Pollution in Washington

Women in Recipe Making of the Early Modern Period: Questions of Ecofeminism

Introduction Women were a significant part of early modern science and recipe making. There lacked institutional approval for many women’s work because the patriarchal structure often did not give women the room to experiment, learn, discuss, etc. However, this did not stop the female recipe makers of the time. Women created their own spaces, annotated, Continue reading Women in Recipe Making of the Early Modern Period: Questions of Ecofeminism