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Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University Dec 2015

Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University

Writing & Linguistics News (2012-2022)

  • 2015 Brannen Creative Writing Award winners announced


The Cauldron, 2015, Issue 14, Elissa L. Tennant, Abraham Kurp, Abby Burton, Morgan E. Elswick Dec 2015

The Cauldron, 2015, Issue 14, Elissa L. Tennant, Abraham Kurp, Abby Burton, Morgan E. Elswick

The Cauldron Archives

The Cauldron issue 14 covers Engineering students senior proposals, MSA fundraiser for Syrian refugees, students voice concerns to President Berkman, Berkman hosts annual holiday reception, November crime watch, CSU Vikings start new era at Quicken Loans Arena, Browns season over, Rule 5 Draft may hurt Tribe, Winter break checklist, must-see holiday performances, senior project collab, "A Head Full of Dreams" album review, best and brightest albums of 2015, "Victor Frankenstein" review, "Creed" review, misconceptions about Planned Parenthood, praying for Paris, disadvantages of taking the bus to class.


Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University Dec 2015

Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University

Writing & Linguistics News (2012-2022)

  • Dr. Lisa Costello pilots digital resource for United States Holocaust Memorial Museum


Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University Nov 2015

Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University

Writing & Linguistics News (2012-2022)

  • Recent student & alumni news


Fall 2015 - Hips Newsletter, Department Of History And Political Science Nov 2015

Fall 2015 - Hips Newsletter, Department Of History And Political Science

Department of History and Political Science Newsletter

No abstract provided.


The Cauldron, 2015, Issue 05, Elissa L. Tennant, Abraham Kurp, Abby Burton, Gregory Kula Sep 2015

The Cauldron, 2015, Issue 05, Elissa L. Tennant, Abraham Kurp, Abby Burton, Gregory Kula

The Cauldron Archives

Fall 2016 issue 5 of The Cauldron we cover events on campus, the rec. center swimming pool getting a new look, mens soccer team, fencing, feature is about internships being worth it, movie reviews, local open mic nights students do, a review of a resturaunt in downtown, opinions as to why Rhodes Tower should have its name changed, why not to defund Planned Parenthood and the effects of feminism.


The Cauldron, 2015, Issue 04, Elissa L. Tennant, Abraham Kurp, Abby Burton, Morgan Elswick Sep 2015

The Cauldron, 2015, Issue 04, Elissa L. Tennant, Abraham Kurp, Abby Burton, Morgan Elswick

The Cauldron Archives

Fall 2015 Issue 4, we talk about crime on campus, parking being a hot comodity, CSU homecoming, Volleyball going into the Horizon Leage chamopinships, movie reviews, show reviews, and opinions about how not to overachieve in school, friends don't let friends be crime magnets on campus, homecoming week expectations and a student who reported a false robery on campus.


The Cauldron, 2015, Issue 03, Elissa L. Tennant, Abraham Kurp, Abby Burton, Morgan Elswick Sep 2015

The Cauldron, 2015, Issue 03, Elissa L. Tennant, Abraham Kurp, Abby Burton, Morgan Elswick

The Cauldron Archives

Fall 2015, Issue 3 of The Cauldron. We preview the diverse happenings scheduled for Fall 2015 from CSU's arts program from concerts to poetry readings. Tapingo promises Chipotle delivery on campus, CSU lacrosse and cross country gear up for their respective seasons, and we review a number of movies, TV shows, and short stories. Our opinion writers examine on-campus safety after dark and while taking the RTA.


Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University Sep 2015

Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University

Writing & Linguistics News (2012-2022)

  • Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy


The Cauldron, 2015, Issue 02, Elissa L. Tennant, Abraham Kurp, Abby Burton, Sara Liptak Sep 2015

The Cauldron, 2015, Issue 02, Elissa L. Tennant, Abraham Kurp, Abby Burton, Sara Liptak

The Cauldron Archives

Fall 2015, Issue 2 of The Cauldron. In The Cauldron's first-ever online-only issue, we examine the everchanging idea of the gender binary through talking with those who believe in it and those who do not. We also preview TEDxCSU and showcase women's soccer and the Rec Center's new Pink Gloves Boxing class. We catch up with a CSU professor who wrote a local theatre piece and we examine why Issue 3 is a bad deal for pot smokers in Ohio.


Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University Sep 2015

Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University

Writing & Linguistics News (2012-2022)

  • Join our faculty!


The Cauldron, 2015, Issue 01, Elissa L. Tennant, Abraham Kurp, Abby Burton, Gregory B. Kula Sep 2015

The Cauldron, 2015, Issue 01, Elissa L. Tennant, Abraham Kurp, Abby Burton, Gregory B. Kula

The Cauldron Archives

Fall 2015, Issue 1 of The Cauldron. Cleveland State University is back to school with a new Center for Innovation in Medical Professions building and the annual Week of Welcome. CSU Basketball has a new partnership with Quicken Loans Arena and a CSU student designed a geofilter for the Treemont neighorhood that was accepted by Snapchat. The opinion section features our first Advice with Amara and the feature examines the role of student debt in the 2016 presidential election.


Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University Aug 2015

Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University

Writing & Linguistics News (2012-2022)

  • Amanda Eyre Ward campus visit & The Harbuck Scholarship reading and reception


The Assignment: How The Videographer's Role Is Shaped By The Job Assignment, Ian J. Dowty May 2015

The Assignment: How The Videographer's Role Is Shaped By The Job Assignment, Ian J. Dowty

Mahurin Honors College Capstone Experience/Thesis Projects

I am a videographer. Yes, my degree will qualify me as a reporter, someone familiar with the inner workings of a news station. However, I posit that the School of Journalism and Broadcasting does not give you a career, but rather a skillset that prepares you for a range of jobs. My discipline taught me how to articulate my thoughts in a clear, concise manner, which translates well to script or track writing. In addition, I have technical abilities that enable me to handle video and audio equipment proficiently. Combining these capabilities with soft skills I honed over the past …


Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University Apr 2015

Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University

Writing & Linguistics News (2012-2022)

  • Senior reading RESCHEDULED


Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University Apr 2015

Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University

Writing & Linguistics News (2012-2022)

  • Georgia Southern Writing Project receives SEED grant


Maine Alumni Magazine, Volume 96, Number 1, Spring 2015, University Of Maine Alumni Association Apr 2015

Maine Alumni Magazine, Volume 96, Number 1, Spring 2015, University Of Maine Alumni Association

UMaine Alumni Magazines - All

Contents:

Celebrating the University's 150th Anniversary --- Calendar of Events --- Class Notes


Digital Takeover Of News: Journalism As A Public Service In The Social Media Age, Jenny Hauser Mar 2015

Digital Takeover Of News: Journalism As A Public Service In The Social Media Age, Jenny Hauser

Conference Papers

Research into the use of social media by news organisations to source information and user-generated content has shown substantial changes in the news production process. It is argued that these changes are resulting in increased access to established mainstream media for ordinary citizens, mainly through citizen-journalism.

To date, the news industry has been fixated on how free information and visual content shared on social media platforms can be sourced and verified in such a way that standards of accuracy are maintained. While news organisations focus on reaping the benefits of citizen-journalism on social networks, a growing trend of de-professionalisation in …


Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University Feb 2015

Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University

Writing & Linguistics News (2012-2022)

  • Jamie Iredell campus visit & reading


Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University Jan 2015

Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University

Writing & Linguistics News (2012-2022)

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Media Narratives And Drug Prohibition: A Content Analysis Of Themes And Strategies Promoted In Network News Coverage, 2000-2013, Maria M. Orsini Jan 2015

Media Narratives And Drug Prohibition: A Content Analysis Of Themes And Strategies Promoted In Network News Coverage, 2000-2013, Maria M. Orsini

Theses, Dissertations and Capstones

Illicit drugs and drug users have been criminalized and stigmatized in social life and in mass media for more than a century in the United States. Researchers have reasoned that media accounts have contributed to the social construction of drug use as deviant behavior. Depictions of drugs and drug users which utilize alarmist rhetoric have been prevalent in media discourse and have targeted allegedly disreputable populations. The ideology which underpins drug prohibition, punitive public attitudes, and media sensationalism has contributed to the tendency of American society to disallow alternative approaches. This study examines the contribution of televised news broadcasts in …


"Peepli Live" And "No One Killed Jessica": Remediating The “Bollywoodization” Of Indian Tv News, Sukhmani Khorana Jan 2015

"Peepli Live" And "No One Killed Jessica": Remediating The “Bollywoodization” Of Indian Tv News, Sukhmani Khorana

Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)

This article considers two recent Hindi-language films, "Peepli Live" (2010) and "No One Killed Jessica" (2011), that depart from formulaic Bollywood in content and form and shed light on the practice and reception of television journalism in contemporary urban India. Extending Daya Kishan Thussu’s discussion of the “Bollywoodization” of Indian TV news, the article argues that the films perform a remediation by refashioning and commenting upon other media. On the one hand, the films represent different aspects of TV journalism in present-day India. On the other hand, they also comment on and critique its machinations through the narrative devices available …