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    FormatThesis (37)SubjectJournalism -- Authorship (2)Reporters and reporting (2)Advertising laws -- Cases (1)Advertising, Public service -- Citizen participation (1)Advertising, Public service -- Communication (1)... View MoreDate Issued2010 - 2020 (22)2000 - 2009 (15)Author/ContributorCameron, Glen T. (6)Craft, Stephanie (2)Davis, Charles N. (2)Duffy, Margaret (Professor of Communications) (2)Hudson, Fraser Berkley (2)... View MoreSubject: Time Period1900-1999 (2)Since 2002 (1)Subject: PlaceUnited States (3)Israel (1)Kansas -- Garden City (1)Kenya (1)AdvisorCameron, Glen T. (6)Craft, Stephanie (2)Davis, Charles N. (2)Duffy, Margaret (Professor of Communications) (2)Hudson, Fraser Berkley (2)... View MoreThesis Department
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    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 ...

    The socially filtered media agenda : a study of agenda setting among news outlets on Twitter 

    Krane, Meghan (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2010)
    [ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] This study examines whether and how Twitter users set the agenda for legacy media outlets by sharing news URLs. It also investigates which news story ...

    "Hollywood and beyond" : an intersectional analysis of how Teen Vogue covered the #MeToo movement 

    Alamdari, Natalia (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2018)
    Using Crenshaw's theory of intersectionality as a lens of analysis, this study asks how the teen magazine Teen Vogue reported on the rise of the #MeToo movement and how intersections of race, class and gender were represented ...

    The evolution of a beat: a case study of changes in environmental reporting from the 1970's to today as evident in coverage of three disastrous oil spills 

    Jones, Tamsyn (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2006)
    The field of environmental journalism has significantly advanced since environmental issues emerged as topics of social and journalistic importance in the 1970's. Environmental reporters have become essential investigators ...

    In front of the lens : the expectations, experiences, and reactions of visual journalism's subjects 

    Thomson, T. J. (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2018)
    [ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Visual journalism is a curious form of social interaction usually involving strangers and the process of transforming one's private life into public ...

    Castor oil and orange juice: how John H. Johnson fed news to black America 

    Mitchell, Karen K., 1960- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2007)
    In the mid-1940s, publisher John H. Johnson did not like the image of African Americans that was projected by mainstream, white-owned media. He felt the image constructed was too limited and stereotypical. He also felt ...

    Blackouts made visible : a visual-textual analysis of Sarah Glidden's comics journalism 

    Stewart, Tynan (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2019)
    This thesis studies Sarah Glidden's largely unexamined book Rolling Blackouts as a significant contribution to the genre known as comics journalism. It argues that Glidden's work engages in a material struggle over the ...

    Understanding the change to integration : an organizational analysis of a small newspaper 

    Groves, Jonathan (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2009)
    This multimethod study examined change efforts to integration at a mid-sized family-owned newspaper as a new content-management system was implemented. Using the open systems model, the organization was analyzed through ...

    From the margins to the majority: portrayal of hispanic immigrants in the Garden Ciy (Kan.) Telegram, 1980-2000 

    Fuhlhage, Michael (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2007)
    At the heart of this study is the role a newspaper plays in the social construction of reality through its portrayal of Hispanic immigrants, assimilation and acculturation. IBP's construction of the world's largest meatpacking ...

    Competing fantasies of humans and machines: Symbolic convergences in artificial intelligence events coverage 

    Lewis, Hayden Robert (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2017)
    This research analyzes coverage of major artificial intelligence events representing the thematic concept of "man versus machine." Rooted in grounded theory and rhetorical criticism, this research applies symbolic convergence ...

    Matters of highest public interest and concern: New York Times Co. v. Sullivan and the continuing evolution of the commercial speech doctrine 

    Ferrucci, David N. (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2006)
    This study examines the 1964 Supreme Court case New York Times Co. v. Sullivan and its influence on the Court's modern commercial speech doctrine. Although Sullivan is mostly remembered for revolutionizing libel law, as a ...

    Point of view : examining the magazine industry standard 

    Daglas, Cristina (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2009)
    Point of view permeates every aspect of magazines. As a relatively modern concept, the journalistic device went previously unstudied in scholarly form. The research question, "How and why do U.S. consumer magazine writers ...

    Social proximity and user-generated health content : an experimental test of perceived source similarity and construal level theory 

    Young, Rachel Ammon (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2013)
    The affordances of the internet, particularly as manifest in social network site platforms, allow for interpersonal mediated communication with socially proximal sources. In a 3 (expert source cues vs. low cues vs. low ...

    The experimental origins of NPR 

    Leland, Andrew (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2018)
    [ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Today National Public Radio is a well-established mainstream news organization with an even, consistent voice that is characterized by an earnest, ...

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

    Gorbach, Julien (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2013)
    During the Second World War, the American journalist and screenwriter Ben Hecht had been one of the lone voices to break the silence about the Nazi Holocaust. Then, in 1947, Hecht shocked and outraged people across the ...

    Pertinacious image : investigating a dimension of image management in sports public relations 

    Horn, Adam E., 1971- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2010)
    Seeking to explore new areas of image management, this dissertation applied the constant comparative method to in-depth interviews of sports public relations practitioners. The result is the discovery of a new concept not ...

    A life of process and progress: the influence of writer Donald M. Murray 

    Graves, Seth Robert (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2010)
    With his pronouncement to "teach writing as a process, not a product" in 1972, Donald (Don) Murray (1924-2006) enacted an approach to writing shared by like-minded scholars that would become termed the "writing process ...
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