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    FormatThesis (11)SubjectAdvertising -- Children's paraphernalia (1)Bioethics (1)Children's mass media (1)Children's periodicals, American (1)Elections -- Corrupt practices (1)... View MoreDate Issued2020 - 2022 (2)2010 - 2019 (4)2000 - 2009 (5)Author/ContributorCameron, Glen T. (1)Craft, Stephanie (1)Davis, Charles N. (1)Gorbach, Julien (1)Guo, Lei (1)... View MoreSubject: Time Period1900-1999 (2)1980-2008 (1)Since 2002 (1)Subject: PlaceUnited States (4)Israel (1)Kenya (1)Kosovo (Republic) (1)Texas -- Austin (1)AdvisorCameron, Glen T. (1)Craft, Stephanie (1)Davis, Charles N. (1)Hudson, Berkley (1)Hudson, Fraser Berkley (1)... View MoreThesis Department
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    Elephant in the room : a study of the impact of emotional experiences on burnout among Chinese reporters 

    Guo, Lei (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2020)
    and reporters' experience of engaging in surface acting magnify their levels of job burnout. Meanwhile, the use of problem-focused coping strategies can reduce reporters' job burnout caused by emotional labor engagement. Findings in this study fill the gap...

    Bioethicists in the news : the evolving role of bioethicists as expert sources in science and medical stories 

    Kruvand, Marjorie (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2008)
    and 2006. A quantitative content analysis of 456 stories, a qualitative framing analysis on a subset of that coverage, and interviews with a science or medical reporter at each newspaper provided converging lines of inquiry. This study finds that one...

    Reporting from the front : a textual analysis of embedded reporting in the New York Times 

    Whitehurst, Tram (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2010)
    [ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Embedded reporting during the Iraq War grew out of a new approach to the relationship between the news media and the military. Embedded reporters were given unprecedented access...

    The patriotic impact of World War I on the Texas Posten, a Swedish-language newspaper 

    Spivey, Whitney Jackson (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2010)
    The Texas Posten, Austin's weekly Swedish-language newspaper, was in its 18th year when world war erupted in Europe. Like many Americans around the country, Texas Swedes heeded President Wilson's words of neutrality and ...

    Understanding the practice and attitude of community engagement by journalists at American nonprofit newsrooms 

    Quach, Canh Toan (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2020)
    Nonprofit journalism has been heralded as an alternative business model in the time of financial crisis for the news industry. As a result, community engagement has been increasingly adopted as a strategy by journalists. ...

    Kosovo's developing free press : how do newspapers in a transitioning society behave under international supervision and what role do they play in local elections? 

    Luci, Besa (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2008)
    This study examines the extent to which political party affiliations affect the news coverage of six daily Kosovar newspapers. The study was conducted following the declaration of independence on February 17, 2008 by the ...

    A starting point for identifying perpetrator genocidal messaging 

    Harrison, G. Joseph, Jr. (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2012)
    The purpose of this research was to determine whether a consistent messaging strategy could be identified in three recent outbreaks of violence or if genocidal messaging will show tremendous variances that are unique to ...

    Towards an examination and expansion of the agenda setting theory : did the media matter in Kenya's presidential election, 2007? 

    Onyebadi, Uche (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2008)
    to attempts to universalize the agenda setting theory. It shows that the theory is a learning process that affects decisions, not just showing media influence on what their audiences think about. It also points out the failure of the media in not going beyond...

    Securitization as a theory of media effects : the contest over the framing of political violence 

    Vultee, Fred, 1955- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2007)
    threats to a state's physical or cultural survival. The dissertation offers a two-stage model, in which securitization is first examined as an effect in news media accounts and then tested in an experiment as an effect of media accounts. A content analysis...

    "A good line of advertising:" the historical development of children's advertising as reflected in St. Nicholas Magazine, 1873-1905 

    Weil, Lisa Heffernan (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2007)
    Media researchers often assume that children's advertising began in the early days of radio and television broadcasting. In fact, it had begun nearly a half century earlier within the pages of children's magazines. One of ...

    Crying in the wilderness : the outlaw and poet in Ben Hecht's militant Zionism 

    Gorbach, Julien (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2013)
    that he developed as a crime reporter covering gangland Chicago and the rise of Al Capone. At the same time, his propaganda can be understood as the cultural rebellion of a modernist artist, who was chafing against rules imposed by the "respectable...

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