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Mizzou weekly, volume 33, number 21 (February 23, 2012)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. University Affairs. Publications and Alumni Communication., 2012)
Seriously funny : a look at humor in televised presidential debates
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2007)
The purpose of this study is to understand how humor was used in U.S. Presidential Debates and what kind of coverage it garnered in the press. A content analysis was done on the general election presidential debates from 1960-2004 and a newspaper...
Mizzou weekly, volume 22, number 18
(University of Missouri--Columbia. University Affairs. Publications and Alumni Communication., 2001)
Mizzou weekly (online version), volume 34, number 08
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Division of Marketing and Publications., 2012)
On parents, peers, administrators, and advisers : developing a system to understand self-censorship of controversial topics in the high school press
(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...
"The art of printing shall endure": journalism, community, and identity in New York City, 1800-1810
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2007)
, and demonstrates that this community had a direct influence on early printing trade unionization, printing and publishing specialization, and political rivalries between newspaper editors such as James Cheetham, Peter Irving, and William Coleman. Thus, by utilizing...
Mizzou weekly, volume 34, number 08 (October 11, 2012)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. University Affairs. Publications and Alumni Communication., 2012)
Cognitive processing of news as a function of structure : a comparison between inverted pyramid and chronology
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2008)
Little has changed in how written news is structured, even as the newspaper industry changes dramatically. One of the most entrenched news routines, the inverted pyramid, continues to persist in both print and online news. This dissertation explored...
Evolution of environmental news and the 'coconut wireless' : a study of the communication methods and strategies of environmental nonprofits on Kau'i
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2019)
communication methods and strategies, including word-of-mouth (also known as the "coconut wireless" in Hawaii), local newspaper articles and flyers pinned to bulletin boards. ... More information does not indicate a correlation to more action. It might help...
Mizzou weekly, volume 21, number 26 (March 23, 2000)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. University Affairs. Publications and Alumni Communication., 2000)
Mizzou weekly, volume 23, number 10 (October 25, 2001)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. University Affairs. Publications and Alumni Communication., 2001)
The influence of St. Louis 1904 World's Fair on Japonisme that appeared in periodicals
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2012)
This study is about Japonisme that appeared in newspaper and magazine advertisements and articles from 1903 to 1905. The Japanese promoted their culture by showing its traditional arts and crafts in World's fairs from the mid 19th century...
Mizzou weekly, volume 29, number 06 (September 27, 2007)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. University Affairs. Publications and Alumni Communication., 2007)
Mizzou weekly, volume 25, number 29 (April 29, 2004)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. University Affairs. Publications and Alumni Communication., 2004)
Mizzou weekly, volume 27, number 20 (February 16, 2006)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. University Affairs. Publications and Alumni Communication., 2006)
Mizzou weekly, volume 24, number 08 (October 17, 2002)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. University Affairs. Publications and Alumni Communication., 2002)
Mizzou weekly, volume 22, number 15
(University of Missouri--Columbia. University Affairs. Publications and Alumni Communication., 2000)
Mizzou weekly, volume 21, number 17 (January 20, 2000)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. University Affairs. Publications and Alumni Communication., 2000)
Mizzou weekly, volume 27, number 01 (August 25, 2005)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. University Affairs. Publications and Alumni Communication., 2005)
The cult of Rodin : words, photographs, and colonial history in the spread of Auguste Rodin's reputation in northeast Asia
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2006)
This dissertation explores the growth of Auguste Rodin's phenomenal acclaim in Northeast Asia, where he was introduced in the early 20th century, when China, Japan, and Korea were undergoing social, political, and cultural ...