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An Assessment Of The Fundamental Differences Between Mainstream And Independent Media : A Content Analysis Of The Print Media, Chadford D. Roush
An Assessment Of The Fundamental Differences Between Mainstream And Independent Media : A Content Analysis Of The Print Media, Chadford D. Roush
Theses, Dissertations and Capstones
The mainstream media in the United States is an institutional arrangement of structural power within the political economy of capitalist society. The concentration and centralization of the media corporations creates the structural constraint for ideological social control. A few multinational corporations control a vast amount of media access that creates a filtering process for information. The mainstream media is extremely powerful in American society. The media helps to mold opinions on an array of news topics. Major media sources in the US are conforming their news coverage to be “industry friendly”. In simply terms the American people are only getting …
Online Avatar Based Interactions, Han Wei Koay
Online Avatar Based Interactions, Han Wei Koay
Theses : Honours
The gridWorld project attempts to utilize 3D to develop an online multi-user visual chat system. GridWorld address ideas of how conversations in a virtual environment can be facilitated and enhanced by an abstract visual interface design. The visual interface was developed from research and examination of existing ideas, methodologies and application for development of user-embodiment, chat/virtual space, and interface useability towards the visualization of communication.
The Bias Of The National News Media: How Broadcast Journalism Influences Public Opinion, Stephanie Christel Hanner
The Bias Of The National News Media: How Broadcast Journalism Influences Public Opinion, Stephanie Christel Hanner
Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)
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Designing An Effective Web Presentation: A Practical Guide To Preparing And Implementing Web Content For The Communications Professional, Joseph Messina
Designing An Effective Web Presentation: A Practical Guide To Preparing And Implementing Web Content For The Communications Professional, Joseph Messina
Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)
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United States Diplomacy In The Age Of The Internet, Allison S. Greene
United States Diplomacy In The Age Of The Internet, Allison S. Greene
Graduate Program in International Studies Theses & Dissertations
The dynamics of international relations are constantly changing, and the origin of an extraordinary amount of that change can be traced to what has been coined the ‘Information Revolution.’ It is a revolution as profound and as significant as Gutenberg's invention of moveable metal type, and may result in social and political consequences of comparable magnitude. One of the most significant and far-reaching implications of this phenomenon is the emergence of the Internet. Since its inception, there have been many claims and assertions about existing and potential repercussions of the Internet within the diplomatic realm.
The purpose of this work …