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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Research Note - “It’S Just A Tweet”: History, Memory, And Social Media, Alexandre Turgeon
Research Note - “It’S Just A Tweet”: History, Memory, And Social Media, Alexandre Turgeon
Bridgewater Review
No abstract provided.
Voices On Campus: Academic And Free Speech In The Digital Age, Lawrence Friedman
Voices On Campus: Academic And Free Speech In The Digital Age, Lawrence Friedman
Bridgewater Review
No abstract provided.
The Vital Importance Of The Elevator Speech, Robert Edward Burns
The Vital Importance Of The Elevator Speech, Robert Edward Burns
Bridgewater Review
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“Too Embarrassed To Ask”: The Pros And Cons Of Foreign Affairs Explainers In The Washington Post, Jessica Birthisel
“Too Embarrassed To Ask”: The Pros And Cons Of Foreign Affairs Explainers In The Washington Post, Jessica Birthisel
Bridgewater Review
No abstract provided.
Editor’S Notebook, Andrew C. Holman
Academic And Non-Academic Games, Bjorn Ingvoldstad
Academic And Non-Academic Games, Bjorn Ingvoldstad
Bridgewater Review
No abstract provided.
Voices On Campus - Bob Woodward: What Journalism Is About, Bob Woodward
Voices On Campus - Bob Woodward: What Journalism Is About, Bob Woodward
Bridgewater Review
On December 3, 2012, BSU was privileged to host and hear Pulitzer-Prize-winning journalist and executive editor of the Washington Post, Bob Woodward, as part of the President’s Distinguished Speakers Series. Mr. Woodward’s path-breaking reportage about the 1972 Watergate incident uncovered criminal conspiracy at the government’s highest levels and led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon. With his colleague, Carl Bernstein, Woodward set the standard for generations of investigative journalism in the U.S. and opened the eyes of Americans to the concentration of power in the presidency and its potential for corruption. In the 40 years since, Woodward has …
The Economics Of University Sexual Health Programs, Margaret Brooks
The Economics Of University Sexual Health Programs, Margaret Brooks
Bridgewater Review
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Martha Stewart's Graphic Design For Living, Melanie Mcnaughton
Martha Stewart's Graphic Design For Living, Melanie Mcnaughton
Bridgewater Review
A living brand or a force of darkness, Martha Stewart is an indomitable figure in 20thcentury domestic life and her place in North American domestic history is tied to the success of Martha Stewart Living, the flagship publication of the Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia (MSLO) empire. The success of Living is tied to its graphic design. Living typographically enacts the values it argues for by fusing traditional elements with modern edges to present a vision of homemaking that is soft and appealing yet also a statement of skilled precision and quality. Tacking between broad, more theoretical analysis and close …
America's Role In The World, Jason Edwards
Hajj Tabouz And Media Censorship In The Middle East, Jabbar A. Al-Obaidi
Hajj Tabouz And Media Censorship In The Middle East, Jabbar A. Al-Obaidi
Bridgewater Review
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Cultural Commentary: The Danger Of Danger, William C. Levin
Cultural Commentary: The Danger Of Danger, William C. Levin
Bridgewater Review
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Can China Import Western Ideas?, Fang Deng
Editor's Notebook: Our E-Mails, Ourselves, Barbara Apstein
Editor's Notebook: Our E-Mails, Ourselves, Barbara Apstein
Bridgewater Review
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Silos Or Spider Webs: Community In The 1990'S, Susan H. Holton
Silos Or Spider Webs: Community In The 1990'S, Susan H. Holton
Bridgewater Review
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Two Cheers For Pornography, Steven Sanders
Two Cheers For Pornography, Steven Sanders
Bridgewater Review
The existence of pornography from the earliest times and in virtually every culture attests to a remarkable universality and persistence. Of course, popularity is no proof of legitimacy. How, if at all, can pornography be justified? This question has no easy answer. Indeed, if one may judge from the controversy, consensus is far from being reached on the question of pornography. I shall suggest some things that can be said in favor of pornography, though I am by no means giving my unqualified endorsement - hence, only two cheers for pornography. Naturally, I expect some readers to disagree with me, …
The Last Word: Reality Into Fiction - 1984, Nancy L. Street
The Last Word: Reality Into Fiction - 1984, Nancy L. Street
Bridgewater Review
Television programming In the United States is transforming our society. Unaware of its incursions, Americans literally “buy into” dramatized patterns of behavior. From the evening news to advertising to prime-time drama like “Dynasty” or “Matt Houston” the distinctions between reality and fiction are blurred if not obliterated. Drama becomes reality; reality, e.g., the news, becomes drama. Contemporary American television posits a world view impacting on interpersonal interactions, family structure, cultural transmission, political decision-making, war and what it means “to know.”