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Framing An Adversary: Ethnic Nationalism In The First Khmer Newspaper, Ian Lowman
Framing An Adversary: Ethnic Nationalism In The First Khmer Newspaper, Ian Lowman
The Thetean: A Student Journal for Scholarly Historical Writing
The study of nationalism examines both global patterns and the singleness of local response. In most fledgling nation-states, the modern phenomena of print and western capitalism transformed indifferent individuals into a politicized public. Printing houses profitably publicized and glorified vernaculars while propagating European ideas of state borders, national cultures, and patriotism. By employing this medium, nationalists toyed with ideologies specific to the concerns of their community; French nationalism thrived on an abstract battle against tyranny while Algerians couched their nationality in the struggle for freedom from France. Each nation's self-conception reflected a search for an ideal of commonality and a …
Tied Together, Eiko Nishida
Tied Together, Eiko Nishida
Theses and Dissertations
The paper is about a site-specific installation that questions a viewer’s norms and perspectives, through the use of multilingual newspapers as a sculptural material.
The Beacon, April 14, 2023, Beacon Staff
The Beacon, April 14, 2023, Beacon Staff
The Beacon, 2022-2023
Unsung Heroes: Erica Vonk; Who has the best office at NW?; Hozier leaves listeners hungry for more; Brotherhood brought to bigger screen; Unknown stories told through exhibit; Large rabbit not spotted on proscenium stage; NW students set to serve around the world; NW business professor inspired by innovation; Business Club to experience Chicago's city life; Exploring professors' offices; Why Not Women Pastors?; Redeeming the Ice Rink at NW; Rich Tennis Culture at NW Rises to the Occasion; NW Women's Golf Battles the Cold in Spring; Key Athletes Rise to New Heights on Track Team; A week of spring weather and …
The Kenyon Collegian - March 2, 2023
The Kenyon Collegian - January 19, 2023
Kenyon Collegian - November 3, 2022
The Utah Statesman, October 3, 2022, Utah State University
The Utah Statesman, October 3, 2022, Utah State University
The Utah Statesman
Weekly student newspaper of Utah State University in Logan.
Kenyon Collegian - April 21, 2022
Kenyon Collegian - April 7, 2022
The Utah Statesman, January 31, 2022, Utah State University
The Utah Statesman, January 31, 2022, Utah State University
The Utah Statesman
No abstract provided.
The Utah Statesman, November 22, 2021, Utah State University
The Utah Statesman, November 22, 2021, Utah State University
The Utah Statesman
Weekly student newspaper of Utah State University in Logan.
Media Representation Of Nigerian Women In The News: Evidence From Selected Newspapers, Jonah Alice Aladi, Nnanyelugo Okoro
Media Representation Of Nigerian Women In The News: Evidence From Selected Newspapers, Jonah Alice Aladi, Nnanyelugo Okoro
Journal of International Women's Studies
The aim of this study was to examine newspaper representations of women. To do so, the researchers examined four newspapers that were nationally circulated. The four newspapers examined were Vanguard, the Punch, The Guardian, and ThisDay. The duration of the study was three years (January 1st, 2015 to December 31st, 2017). The study sought to achieve three objectives and tested two null hypotheses. The design that was utilized to conduct the study was content analysis while data were collected through the use of a code sheet. In the analysis of the collected data, the researcher deployed simple percentages to describe …
The Utah Statesman, June 7, 2021, Utah State University
The Utah Statesman, June 7, 2021, Utah State University
The Utah Statesman
Weekly student newspaper of Utah State University in Logan.
The Beacon, March 26, 2021, The Beacon Staff
The Beacon, March 26, 2021, The Beacon Staff
The Beacon, 2020-2021
Unsung Heroes: Elizabeth Pitts; Celebrating Women's History Month; Selena's potential was danced away; Chaos Walking: worst high budget movie?; Themes of memories, hope and truth; RUSH 2021 showcases NW student resilience; SSP participants tell their stories; The return of March Madness; We need to listen to women; Why every family should foster; NW track and field indoor national championship; Raiders basketball national tournament; NW softball takes on Jamestown in double-header; Business leader in residence hired; Bultman Center renovation
The Beacon, January 22, 2021, The Beacon Staff
The Beacon, January 22, 2021, The Beacon Staff
The Beacon, 2020-2021
Unsung Heroes: Martha Draayer; Vital Worship Grant awarded; Wallen's skill conquers many styles; DC Universe legend returns to the screen; Heritage Singers put on medieval masque; "Jabberwocky" recognized for excellence; The Beacon faces large staff transition; SSPs plan to embark across America; A case against the death penalty; How to meet new people; Men's basketball finds their rhythm; NW Raiders take on home quad meet; Women's basketball on a winning streak; New year brings changes to campus; Vaccine gives new hope for pandemic
Analysis Of Information Genres In National Journalism Of Colonial Turkestan (Uzbekistan), Khalim Saidov Candidate Of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor, Theory And Practice Of International Journalism Department
Analysis Of Information Genres In National Journalism Of Colonial Turkestan (Uzbekistan), Khalim Saidov Candidate Of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor, Theory And Practice Of International Journalism Department
Philology Matters
The foundation of periodicals in Turkestan during the Tsarist Russia, the role of Jadid journalists in disseminating information, the tasks of the press in Uzbekistan during the rule of Bolsheviks, the essence of authoritarian, totalitarian views (theories) on information and their consequences have been analyzed in the article. The item entitled “Short Stories from the Life of Russian Tsars, Local and Other Types of Information” pointed out in the charter of newspaper “Turkiston Viloyatining Gazeti” (Newspaper of Turkestan Region) is considered to be the first official source on the theory of authoritarian publications in the current research, with particular emphasis …
Kenyon Collegian - September 10, 2020
The Utah Statesman, March 24, 2020, Utah State University
The Utah Statesman, March 24, 2020, Utah State University
The Utah Statesman
Weekly student newspaper of Utah State University in Logan.
Effects Of The Black Lives Matter Movement On Media Portrayals Of Accused Criminals, Samantha Strine
Effects Of The Black Lives Matter Movement On Media Portrayals Of Accused Criminals, Samantha Strine
Legacy Theses & Dissertations (2009 - 2024)
Media impacts our everyday lives and shapes how we understand the world around us. It assists in creating social hierarchies which impact how groups of people are represented and understood. These hierarchies have led to the generation of stereotypes and disparate reporting practices in media. However, social movements tend to be created to provide evidence against these stereotypes and the movements attempt to undo disparate treatment of marginalized groups. This study had three hypotheses: Hypothesis 1 stated that prior to the generation of the Black Lives Movement, media depictions of black and white accused criminals will differ. Hypothesis 2 stated …
The Utah Statesman, November 12, 2019, Utah State University
The Utah Statesman, November 12, 2019, Utah State University
The Utah Statesman
Weekly student newspaper of Utah State University in Logan.
The Pacifican October 10, 2019, University Of The Pacific
The Pacifican October 10, 2019, University Of The Pacific
All Issues - Student Newspaper, The Pacifican, Pacific Weekly
No abstract provided.
The Utah Statesman, October 8, 2019, Utah State University
The Utah Statesman, October 8, 2019, Utah State University
The Utah Statesman
Weekly student newspaper of Utah State University in Logan.
Spartan Daily, May 7, 2019, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, May 7, 2019, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, 2019
Volume 152, Issue 41
The Diamond, May 2, 2019, Dordt College
The Diamond, May 2, 2019, Dordt College
Dordt Diamond
- Front Page: Revived Spring Formal Proves to Be a Hit; Dordt Deals With Animals on Campus; Dordt Hires New Band Director
- News: Track Completes Drake Relays, Heads to GPAC Championships; Dordt Students Brew their own Kombucha; Editorial: Looking Back on The Zircon (and The Diamond); Students Present at Ideafest; Spring Game Signals the End of Football Season; Behind the Scenes of Dordt's Transition to University; Changing Perceptions on Animals and Mental Health; Creation, Not Confusion Conference Ties Faith With Science
- Feature: Sioux Center Public Library Refuses to Check Out; Top Five Dordt Events of the 18-19 School Year; Cows …
Spartan Daily, April 25, 2019, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, April 25, 2019, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, 2019
Volume 152, Issue 37
Spartan Daily, April 23, 2019, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, April 23, 2019, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, 2019
Volume 152, Issue 35
Spartan Daily, April 17, 2019, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, April 17, 2019, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, 2019
Volume 152, Issue 33
Spartan Daily, April 11, 2019, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, April 11, 2019, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, 2019
Volume 152, Issue 31
Spartan Daily, April 10, 2019, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, April 10, 2019, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, 2019
Volume 152, Issue 30
A Publicist Discource As A Conceptual Linguistic Unit Forming The Base Of The Text, Dilfuza Teshabaeva Doctor Of Science, Professor, Shahodat Usmonova Teacher
A Publicist Discource As A Conceptual Linguistic Unit Forming The Base Of The Text, Dilfuza Teshabaeva Doctor Of Science, Professor, Shahodat Usmonova Teacher
Philology Matters
The article discusses the features of a publicistic style, justifies the standard of this style, which is based on the transfer of the socially significant information. Publicistic discourse was also analyzed as a conceptual unit of the text. The structure of speech in a journalistic text also depends on the consistency of the linguistic units, which contain conceptual and evaluative units. One of the main features of the press is a trend towards social assessment. It is obvious that newspaper language is not intended simply to describe objects and events by their nature, but to give them a certain assessment …