The goal of LUX is to provide a venue where scholars of different fields can highlight their unique findings for the very first time. Stemmed from eligible submissions to the yearly student research conference hosted by Claremont Graduate University, our journal provides an engaging forum where scholarly exchange is encouraged. It is our hope that the work shared in the journal will inform and strengthen research everywhere.
Current Issue: Volume 3, Issue 1 (2013)
Articles
A Piece of Nigromante in Boyle Heights
Javier Espinoza Barajas
Perspectives in an Age of Modernization & Globalization: A Comparative Study of the United States & Botswana
Tawnie G. Fotter
An Awareness of What Is Missing: Four Views on the Consequences of Secularism
Rachel E. Hunt Steenblik, Heidi Zameni, Debbie Ostorga, and Nathan Greeley
Transnational Punk: The Growing Push for Global Change Through a Music-Based Subculture
Alexander Lalama
Between Literature and Science: Inscribing Zora Neale Hurston’s Mules and Men in the Post-human Condition
Jung-Hsien Lin
Charm Offensive Or 'Axis Of Evil'? An Analysis Of The Iranian Nuclear Program And American Responses
Kailas Menon
Smartphones in the workplace: Changing organizational behavior, transforming the future
Thiraput Pitichat
Leaders and Heroes: Modern Day Archetypes
Sophon Shadraconis
Mamluk Jerusalem: Architecturally Challenging Narratives
Andrew C. Smith
Religious Iconography in "Twilight": Veneration and Fandom
Jacqueline E. Swaidan
The Eternal Newcomer: Chinese Indonesian Identity from Indonesia to the United States
Gregory S. Urban
Editors
- Managing Editors
- Alfie Christiansen, Claremont Graduate University
- Jeanine Kraybill, Claremont Graduate University
- Julia Wendt, Claremont Graduate University
- Peer Reviewers
- Jeanine Kraybill, Claremont Graduate University
- Julia Wendt, Claremont Graduate University