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Item Digitizing Difference: Fraudulence, Gender Non-Conformity, and Data(2019-03) Mackenzie, LarsThis dissertation explores how fraudulence shapes contemporary trans life. It examines the impacts of software design, law, and policy on trans and gender non-conforming people, arguing that social expectations about the stability of sex, gender, and identity systematically devalue the lives of trans and gender non-conforming people with particularly harmful impacts in the financial and healthcare sectors. Further, it demonstrates that incongruent or gender non-conforming data wields significant and dangerous power in an era of data-driven decision-making and present alternative approaches towards challenging these paradigms.Item Impact of Branch Banking Commercial Credit in Nonmetropolitan Areas(St. Paul: State and Regional Research Center, Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, University of Minnesota., 1989) Friedman, Julia Mason; Schultz, Margaret