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    FormatThesis (42)SubjectOnline social networks (3)Content analysis (Communication) (2)Electronic newspapers (2)Twitter (2)Advertising, Newspaper (1)... View MoreDate Issued2020 - 2022 (8)2010 - 2019 (25)2000 - 2009 (9)Author/ContributorVolz, Yong (3)Wanta, Wayne (3)Warhover, Tom (3)Bentley, Clyde H., 1951- (2)Cameron, Glen T. (2)... View MoreSubject: Time Period1775-1783 (1)1777 (1)1900-1999 (1)2008 (1)Subject: PlaceUnited States (7)China (2)Connecticut -- Danbury (1)Israel (1)Missouri (1)... View MoreAdvisorVolz, Yong (3)Wanta, Wayne (3)Warhover, Tom (3)Bentley, Clyde H., 1951- (2)Cameron, Glen T. (2)... View MoreThesis Department
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    Second class : local and elite media framing of poverty in the Appalachian opioid epidemic 

    Schrader, Kelsie (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2018)
    The opioid epidemic has disproportionately affected the rural Appalachian region, and poverty is a root cause of this. However, both poverty and the Appalachian region are historically under-covered and negatively framed ...

    The stocks paradox: what is the impact on business-news sections and business-news staff when newspapers cut stock listings? 

    Miller, Karen L., 1955- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2007)
    and August 10, 2007. The routine of running stock listings was ending at the same time that economic pressures made the cuts a smart business decision. The research demonstrated that in some cases, business-news section fronts also were cut. Many...

    Defining characteristics of online-only news websites : a case study on the St. Louis Beacon 

    Suda, Beth Anne (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2010)
    [ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] This thesis examines the ways that traditional newspaper journalism practice seeps into online-only news Websites. More specifically, this study focuses ...

    How journalism educators discuss journalism law in their community of practice : insights from a qualitative textual analysis 

    Klein, Leslie (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2021)
    Often, journalism teachers are the only ones at their school who do their job, and even when the positions are embedded in arts or English departments, it can be isolating. The Journalism Education Association's Listserv creates a virtual community...

    "Life is harder" : the perceived impact of a newspaper closure on community members 

    Matthews, Nicholas Emanuel (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2019)
    This study presents findings from 18 in-depth interviews with residents of a recent news desert and offers a systematic qualitative investigation of the perceived impact of a newspaper's closure on community members' ...

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

    Wilbur, Douglas S. (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2019)
    autonomy. Also, of considerable significance were that the positive effects of the autonomy support message were sustained over time through the administration of both propaganda posters. This paper yields an import theoretical development for SDT...

    Happy to serve : the role of audience engagement in journalism job satisfaction 

    Dulin, Matthew (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2018)
    on their work grow exponentially as resources are being dramatically reduced. While this has been shown to be a recipe for burnout, this study seeks to understand the motivational properties of new skillsets and tasks. Through the job characteristics model, used...

    Government controls of American correspondents in China 

    Ainsworth, Joseph C. (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2008)
    on correspondents that news content may be affected. The data are considered within the context of China's economic and technological transformation, which is found to both help and hinder the government's control efforts and significantly aid the work...

    Visibility of health news outlet attributions on facebook : outcomes for credibility perceptions and recall 

    Wilner, Tamar (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2018)
    The internet has become a major source of health information, and the user-generated content found online, especially on social media, makes health misinformation a serious concern (Yang & Beatty, 2016). Two-thirds of U.S. ...

    Angling the truth : how sponsored content and media framing impact the charter school movement 

    Cothron, Katie (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2019)
    This research explores the influence of information and understanding by parents of school-aged children as it relates to the charter school movement in the St. Louis area. By examining this topic using the framing theory, ...

    Tweeting while leading : President Trump's Twitter habits from a Washington media perspective 

    Welsh, Meghan K. (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2018)
    journalists covering President Trump chronicle the challenges they face on a daily basis and how they are working smarter and harder in light of the president's "fake news" rhetoric. The research was conducted by an experienced journalist who understands...

    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 ...

    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 ...

    Of ads and apps: the influence of advertising on user attitudes toward tablet newspapers 

    Howe, Patrick (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2011)
    This study examined the relationship between the inclusion and style of advertising in tablet newspapers and user attitudes, including intention to adopt. The study created a mock newspaper app on an iPad with versions ...

    A study of internal change communication practices : message, media, channel and approach 

    Durante, Lisa (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2010)
    In a time when organizational change is occurring more frequently with higher stakes for implementing change successfully, it is critical for internal public relation practitioners to develop communication strategies using ...

    Revisiting fund-raising encroachment of public relations in light of the theory of donor relations 

    Swanger, William (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2008)
    This qualitative study of public relations and fund-raising practitioners in charitable organizations found fund-raising encroachment of public relations occurring at a rate roughly comparable to levels documented in the ...

    The estimation of a corporate crisis communication based on perceived CEO's leadership, perceived severity of threats, and preceived opposing public's size 

    Hwang, Sungwook, 1975- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2008)
    Based on the contingency theory (Cancel, Mitrook, & Cameron, 1999), this study examined whether the perception of leadership as a powerful inner organizational factor influences the outside latent public's assessment of ...

    Fantasy theme divergence during covid-19 a fantasy theme analysis 

    Silvey, Megan (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2021)
    In an era of selective attention, media fragmentation, political polarization, and social media trolls, the communication landscape has never been more fraught with the potential for carefully crafted messages to take on ...

    Latinos in Missouri : the media role in the acculturation process 

    De Maio del Pozo, Mariana Sabina (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2008)
    community, the larger culture that contains them. The process of acculturation may require the help of acquaintances, friends and relatives. But, clearly media available to Latinos play, I contend in this work, a pivotal role to help Hispanics find...

    The memeification of "woke culture": a multimodal critical discourse analysis of its articulation in Essence; O, The Oprah Magazine; and Teen Vogue 

    Lenoir, Lisa Dianne (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2022)
    [EMBARGOED UNTIL 12/1/2023] The African American English (AAE) word "woke," remains underappreciated for its significance in American history and in the current Movement for Black Lives discourse. The replication and ...
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