School of Journalism (MU): Recent submissions
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Honor medals banquet, September 22, 2000
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Honor medal banquet, September 18, 1998
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Honor medal banquet, September 19, 1997
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Honor medal banquet, September 20, 1996
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Honor medal banquet, November 10, 1995
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Medalist banquet, November 1, 1994
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1993 Missouri Honor Medalists banquet
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Medalists day and banquet 1992
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Missouri Honor Medalists Day 1991
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1981 Missouri Honor Medals for distinguished service in journalism
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1981 Missouri Honor Medals for distinguished service in journalism and student awards for excellence, alumni recognition
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1982 Missouri Honor Medals for Distinguished Service in Journalism and student awards for excellence, alumni recognition
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Understanding the practice and attitude of community engagement by journalists at American nonprofit newsrooms
(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. ... -
Newsroom decisions and autonomy in Missouri newspaper's abortion reporting in spring 2019
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2020)The purpose of this research is to explore how newspaper journalists in Missouri covered the abortion issue around May 2019. Although research on abortion reporting and journalistic theories have been developed, not all ... -
Source credibility and influencers: a qualitative study of the YouTube beauty community
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2020)[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-COLUMBIA AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] With the oversaturation of beauty products in the market, consumers are increasingly having a hard time figuring out what the next best product ... -
The memeification of "woke culture": a multimodal critical discourse analysis of its articulation in Essence; O, The Oprah Magazine; and Teen Vogue
(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 ... -
Mass media and muscle: the impact of social media on young adult men's everyday experiences and body dissatisfaction - a qualitative inquiry
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2022)Intention: The purpose of this thesis is to examine young men's body dissatisfaction, as men are typically marginalized as a population less susceptible to developing body image issues and eating disorders. The purpose of ... -
Representation of Black women in true crime
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2022)[EMBARGOED UNTIL 6/1/2023] True crime is an increasingly popular and relevant genre in media. However, how certain groups, including Black women, are portrayed in this genre is understudied. The purpose of my research was ... -
Black and Afro-Latinx women in public relations: a collaborative autoethnography on the construction of intersectional identities in the workplace
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2022)[EMBARGOED UNTIL 6/1/2023] Public relations is considered a feminized industry with women making up nearly 70 percent of its workforce. However, women only fill 30 percent of the top leadership roles (Angela Chitkara, 2018) ... -
Balanced entertainment: motivations behind watching cable news
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2022)[EMBARGOED UNTIL 6/1/2023] Cable news networks have a peculiar dynamic with their audiences compared to other television news mediums, as their privatized, highly competitive nature means they are especially dependent on ...