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    FormatThesis (72)SubjectJournalism (3)Advertising, Public service -- Citizen participation (1)Advertising, Public service -- Communication (1)Agriculture (1)Agriculture and state (1)... View MoreDate Issued2020 - 2022 (19)2010 - 2019 (49)2000 - 2009 (4)Author/ContributorMislán, Cristina (5)Volz, Yong (5)Davis, Charles N. (4)Vos, Tim P. (4)Hinnant, Amanda (3)... View MoreSubject: Time Period1900-1999 (1)2001-2009 (1)431-404 B.C (1)Subject: PlaceUnited States (7)China (2)China -- Beijing (1)European Union countries (1)Greece (1)... View MoreAdvisorMislán, Cristina (5)Volz, Yong (5)Davis, Charles N. (4)Vos, Tim P. (4)Hinnant, Amanda (3)... View MoreThesis Department
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    Bridging the electronic gap : use of the internet by community newspapers 

    Lebsack, Nicole (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2011)
    As increasing technology adds new avenues to the field of journalism, it is important to consider the ways journalism can be enhanced by adopting such technologies. Journalism is a field where the adoption of new technologies is becoming an expected...

    An examination of black women's health information understanding and negotiation of engagement in skin whitening 

    Ashley, Rokeshia Renn (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2018)
    and engagement in skin whitening as a health, racial, cultural, and social practice situated in an African American and Caribbean immigrant community. Triangulating semi-structured in-depth interviews, autoethnography, field and participant observations, I...

    A world in flux : journalistic change in science journalism 

    Morales, Alejandro (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2018)
    As modernity undergoes radical changes, a narrative of journalistic change has emerged in journalism research. One way that journalistic change has been conceptualized is in terms of a shift from a high modern to a liquid ethos (Deuze, 2005, 2017...

    Can women really have it all? : a textual analysis of the portrayal of mothers in Good housekeeping, Woman's day, and Family circle 

    Bascuas, Katherine, 1985- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2010)
    the media's portrayal of mothers, a textual analysis was conducted on department and feature articles from three women's magazines: Good housekeeping, Woman's day, and Family circle. Employing Berger and Luckmann's (1966) theory of the social construction...

    The stereotypical, mythical, and peace journalism representation of blackness through news storytelling content in racial democracies : a critical discourse analysis 

    Cortes-Martinez, Carlos A. (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2018)
    Ho fosters a narrative of racial harmony that ignores the structural inequalities that black people face. Borrowing from the literature on stereotypes, myths, and peace journalism (PJ), this investigation restructures a model that explains the relationship...

    Business and editorial practices in digital native media in Mexico: an investigation into media routines 

    Adriano Sanchez, Jose Luis (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2022)
    rank among the top read media in the country, exemplifying the evolution of the journalism environment and raising questions about the strategies they applied to become profitable news companies in a highly competitive industry. This research...

    How depictions of race and a magazine's mission have changed over time: a summative content analysis of cosmopolitan magazine covers 

    Lea, Sadie (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2021)
    as their change over time, while taking into account the magazine's shift in mission, through a summative content analysis of Cosmopolitan magazine covers from 2011, 2016, and 2020....

    To quit or not to quit : voluntary turnover among Millennial English-language journalists in Indonesia 

    Setiawati, Indah (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2020)
    This qualitative study investigates the voluntary turnover and job satisfaction among millennial English-language journalists in Indonesia in order to understand why young journalists leave their news organization or journalism altogether. It also...

    Culturally conditioned privacy in online photosharing : a comparison between American and Chinese users of social network sites 

    Liu, Yang, 1981 May 22- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2010)
    This research is a cross-cultural examination of how American and Chinese social network site (SNS) users deal with privacy in online photo sharing. It discovers that American subjects share more about private lives and ...

    Framing journalists' kidnappings : a textual analysis of news frames from U.S. and U.K. newspapers covering journalists' kidnappings in the Middle East 

    Meyer, Melissa D., 1986- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2010)
    in journalism standards, and to see if there was any alignment with the respective countries' military or political agendas. There were four dominant news frames that emerged from this study: responsibility, conflict, human interest, and morality. Also, various...

    God's words in the language of men : the professionalization of the Southern Baptist Press 

    Brown, Vicki Knasel (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2019)
    and the SBC's further shift to the theological and political right affected Southern Baptist journalism. Southern Baptist newsworkers lived their religion through the practice of journalism in spite of the denomination's institutional barriers. Freedom...

    Subsidizing the press : understanding journalists' attitudes about corporate and government influence and the public interest 

    Kwasnik, Monica (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2018)
    U.S. newspaper companies have been slashing resources, resulting in less original reporting and raising questions about whether private-sector newspapers can adequately serve the public interest. According to social ...

    Examining media convergence : does it also converge good journalism, economic synergies, and competitive advantages? 

    Zhang, Yuyan Ernest, 1955- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2008)
    This dissertation explores the "simple theory" (Murphy, 2002): Those most experienced in it expect that media convergence will create good journalism, generate the effects of scale and scope economies, and achieve competitive advantages...

    Reshaping the "God beat" : how three community news websites frame religion 

    Kotraba, Kellie (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2012)
    With a downsizing of newspaper staff and an upswing in Internet use, the religion beat has had to adapt, much like the rest of journalism. In some cases, the religion beat has been cut. But some publications maintain the beat in new ways...

    Explicating journalism-as-a-conversation : two experimental tests of online news 

    Marchionni, Doreen Marie (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2009)
    The concept of journalism as a conversation has been richly explored in descriptive studies for decades. Largely missing from the literature, though, are clear operationalizations that allow theory building for purposes of explanation and prediction...

    Controversies in acceptance of genetically modified food by European Union : symptoms of conflicts in diffusion of an innovation 

    Prasad, Samir (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2011)
    The thesis is an attempt to merge diffusion of innovations with contingency theory, and examine controversy on gene modification in European Union with the combined model. According to the combined theoretical model: the ...

    On parents, peers, administrators, and advisers : developing a system to understand self-censorship of controversial topics in the high school press 

    Maksl, Adam M. (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2012)
    Two surveys of young college students (N1=134; N2=372) were used to examine what perceived familial and educational factors influenced former high school journalism students' comfort levels with controversial stories running in the student newspaper...

    To leave or not to leave: exploring the impact of COVID-19 on routine practice and burnout among women magazine journalists 

    Perrett, Courtney (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2022)
    are dealing with burnout. Across both The Strategist and Apartment Therapy, the burnout trend appears to be attributed to both diminished perceived organizational support and role overload during the pandemic. This study also provides actionable, practical...

    Are universities "selling" online programs through agenda setting? 

    Witzig, Lisa (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2018)
    at universities have slowed considerably in recent years. For example, between 1997 and 2011, undergraduate enrollments increased by 45% and post baccalaureate degree enrollment rates increased by 45% (Hussar & Bailey, 2014). But between 2011 and 2022...

    Testing the efficacy of self-determination theory as a counter-propaganda interdiction tool 

    Wilbur, Douglas S. (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2019)
    as an expansion into human communication and persuasion theory. It also yields practical benefits by providing some initial evidence into a potential valuable counterpropaganda tool that can be employed as strategic communication on a mass level....
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