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Pertarungan Jurnalisme Dan Sastra Dalam Menguak Kebenaran, Dessy Wahyuni
Pertarungan Jurnalisme Dan Sastra Dalam Menguak Kebenaran, Dessy Wahyuni
Paradigma: Jurnal Kajian Budaya
The existence of facts in journalism can be manipulated, while the truth settles in literature. Although both types of writing, namely news texts, which contain facts, and literary texts, which contain fiction, depart from the same reality, the estuary of the truth in it can be different because it is seen from different perspectives and interests. For these various interests, silencing in journalism often occurs. Facts are circumcised, overhauled, and arranged in such a way as to produce new facts. Meanwhile, in literature, facts are packaged using imagination to disguise the truth as if it did not happen. For this …
Boys Will Be, Victoria Hoffman
Social Media, Journalism And Crisis: Twitter Representation Of #Syrianrefugees In Western News Media, Ahmad Khaled Alshallal
Social Media, Journalism And Crisis: Twitter Representation Of #Syrianrefugees In Western News Media, Ahmad Khaled Alshallal
Dissertations
Generally, there have been conflicts in the world regarding media coverage especially on #SyrianRefugees in Western media. It is undebatable that the Western states have political stability and peace; thus, they remain better hosts for asylum seekers and other refugees who come in search of greener pastures. However, current trends have hindered such countries from being ideal hubs because citizens have basic fears including those related to national security. Refugee situations have attracted lots of controversies over the years to the point that the concern is evident in the media. This dissertation explores the crisis of Syrian refugees and the …
Coronavirus And Journalism In Pakistan, Syed Osama Ali
Coronavirus And Journalism In Pakistan, Syed Osama Ali
MSJ Capstone Projects
The lockdown caused by the Coronavirus pandemic in 2019 made the reporting process extremely challenging for journalists. In this dire situation, Pakistani journalists like other journalists around the world, ensured the implementation of Coronavirus SOPs while fulfilling their duty as journalists and reporting problems they faced in the process, this is my subject of writing.
Resilience-Focused Journalism: The Motivations, Tactics, And Impact Of The Los Angeles Times Coverage Of Earthquake Risk, Thomas Jamieson, Douglas A. Van Belle
Resilience-Focused Journalism: The Motivations, Tactics, And Impact Of The Los Angeles Times Coverage Of Earthquake Risk, Thomas Jamieson, Douglas A. Van Belle
Public Administration Faculty Publications
As disasters and climate change threaten more and more people around the world, it is increasingly important for communities to adopt resilience policies. However, despite considerable benefits and the high probability of a return on investment, resilience policies are often neglected. In this article, we examine the agenda setting campaign by the Los Angeles Times that helped create the conditions for mandatory retrofitting ordinances to succeed where previous attempts failed. Through in-depth interviews with journalists and editors at the Times, and policymakers involved in the debate, we illustrate the motivations, tactics, and impact of their coverage of earthquake risk in …
Home Of The Menominee Nation
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Newspaper Representations Of Homelessness: A Temporal Comparative Analysis, Sarah Werman
Newspaper Representations Of Homelessness: A Temporal Comparative Analysis, Sarah Werman
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
This research focuses on the ways in which homelessness is discussed in two newspapers in a major city in the intermountain United States. I analyzed newspaper articles with the goal of understanding public discourse in two ideologically distinct newspaper venues. I examined the news media portrayal of the homeless in 752 articles in these two newspapers during two distinct six-month time periods, one during which the city was nationally recognized as a major advocate for “Housing First,” or “solving homelessness,” and a more recent period during which urban gentrification has challenged the location of homeless services. Specifically, I addressed the …
The Wire Summer 2019, Southern Adventist University, School Of Journalism And Communication
The Wire Summer 2019, Southern Adventist University, School Of Journalism And Communication
The WiRE - School of Journalism and Communication Newsletter
The Summer 2019 issue of The WiRE covers the Professor Andy Nash's departure from Southern Adventist University and an SJC adjunct's win of a top journalism honor. Also featured is the remodel of the SJC office and photography studio, recent SJC graduates, and department award winners.
Betting On Casinos As A Community Benefit: Analyzing Local News Coverage Of The Development Of Casino Gaming In Ohio, Jessalynn Strauss
Betting On Casinos As A Community Benefit: Analyzing Local News Coverage Of The Development Of Casino Gaming In Ohio, Jessalynn Strauss
International Conference on Gambling & Risk Taking
This research examines news coverage of casino gaming in Ohio in the period 2008-2018. Ohio legalized gambling by popular vote in November 2009 and the state now has four casinos and 7 racinos with VLT gaming. This study will use a framing analysis to look at the way that news coverage portrays casinos with respect to social responsibility and their impact on the local community.
With the spread of gambling outside of traditional strongholds such as Las Vegas and Atlantic City, many have debated casinos’ benefit to communities, and some have criticized casinos’ impact on localities. This study will assess …
Reporting Poverty In Louisville : News Coverage Of Slum Clearance, La Salle Place, And College Court, 1934-1938., Shelby N Carter
Reporting Poverty In Louisville : News Coverage Of Slum Clearance, La Salle Place, And College Court, 1934-1938., Shelby N Carter
College of Arts & Sciences Senior Honors Theses
This project examines poverty in news by analyzing reports on Louisville slum clearance, La Salle Place, and College Court public housing projects from November 1934 through February 1938 in the Courier-Journal, Louisville Herald-Post, and Louisville Leader newspapers. In contrast to current academic research, reports on issues related to poverty appeared regularly, portrayed the poor as deserving, and avoided intersecting poverty with issues of race or gender. However, in support of current academic research, coverage of poverty in Louisville neglected to discuss perpetual poverty and relied on elite sources for information. In the event of economic distress and federal intervention like …
Syrian Crisis Representation In The Media: The Cnn Effect, Framing, And Tone, Savannah S. Day
Syrian Crisis Representation In The Media: The Cnn Effect, Framing, And Tone, Savannah S. Day
Venture: The University of Mississippi Undergraduate Research Journal
Over the past seven years of the Syrian Civil War, Syrian refugees have been painted in a negative light by news media outlets around the world. History of media coverage regarding global humanitarian crises shows that with various tools and processes, media can shape public opinion and policy in whichever direction it desires, and oftentimes policymakers and the public are quick, as well as emotional, to react. In this paper, my objectives are to analyze specific examples of this CNN Effect phenomena within news coverage of the Syrian refugee crisis, as well as generally explain the negatively correlating relationship between …
Communo Magazine, Spring 2019, School Of Communication
Communo Magazine, Spring 2019, School Of Communication
CommUNO Magazine
CommUNO magazine is produced by Capstone Communication and published annually by the UNO School of Communication: 6001 Dodge Street, ASH 140, Omaha, NE 68182: Phone: 402.554.2600. Fax: 402.554.3836. For more information, follow us on Twitter@ CommUNO, join the “UNO School of Communication” page on Facebook or visit communication.unomaha.edu.
Great Orlando's Sda Landscape: 52 Churches Within 15 Miles, Gianni Arroyo
Great Orlando's Sda Landscape: 52 Churches Within 15 Miles, Gianni Arroyo
Blog
No abstract provided.
Learning About The 10/40 Window, Paola Mora
La Familia: The Latino Experience At Southern Adventist University, Natalia Perez
La Familia: The Latino Experience At Southern Adventist University, Natalia Perez
Blog
No abstract provided.
Mixed Religious Households, Gianni Arroyo
Do Christian Artists Feel Limited By Their Beliefs?, Natalia Perez
Do Christian Artists Feel Limited By Their Beliefs?, Natalia Perez
Blog
No abstract provided.
Listening To My Cuban Grandmother Wasn't Always Easy. But I Loved Her., Anaelys Trochez
Listening To My Cuban Grandmother Wasn't Always Easy. But I Loved Her., Anaelys Trochez
Blog
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How Media Impact Race Relations: Positive And Negative Historical Examples And Applied Psychological Principles, Sophia Nocera
How Media Impact Race Relations: Positive And Negative Historical Examples And Applied Psychological Principles, Sophia Nocera
Honors Theses
This thesis sought to examine how media influenced interracial relations in the 1920s and 1930s. It starts by defining necessary terms like media, race, racism, and stereotypes. Afterwards, studies which demonstrate that media reflect society are analyzed as well as studies which determine the extent of media influence on society. Media are the most influential on people who agree with the content provided and those who have no specific opinion on the issue at hand.
Next, psychological studies which determine the circumstances in which racist ideology is accepted the most are analyzed. This analysis determined that in-group versus out-group sentiments …
360° Vr Walk Through Southern’S Promenade. Click And Learn., Paola Mora
360° Vr Walk Through Southern’S Promenade. Click And Learn., Paola Mora
Blog
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It Takes Courage To Sell Books Door-To-Door. These Students Welcome The Challenge., Paola Mora
It Takes Courage To Sell Books Door-To-Door. These Students Welcome The Challenge., Paola Mora
Blog
No abstract provided.
Fashion Designer Kirsten Ley On Diversity: ‘I Love Using Models Of Every Background’, Hannah D'Avanzo
Fashion Designer Kirsten Ley On Diversity: ‘I Love Using Models Of Every Background’, Hannah D'Avanzo
Blog
No abstract provided.
Humans Of Southern, Estefania Sanchez-Mayorquin
Humans Of Southern, Estefania Sanchez-Mayorquin
Blog
Southern is notorious for its large population of international students. The photos below help paint a picture of just how diverse our campus is, providing information on all of the cultures represented at our school and a list of the top 5 most common ethnicity’s on campus.
Ethnicity On The Runway : New York Fashion Week Designers Talk Diversity, Hannah D'Avanzo
Ethnicity On The Runway : New York Fashion Week Designers Talk Diversity, Hannah D'Avanzo
Blog
No abstract provided.
Sau Blacksmiths: Forging Ahead With Their Craft, Zailin Pena
Sau Blacksmiths: Forging Ahead With Their Craft, Zailin Pena
Blog
No abstract provided.
Southern Adventist University Ranked Third Most Diverse College In The South. What Can We Learn From That History?, Natalia Perez
Southern Adventist University Ranked Third Most Diverse College In The South. What Can We Learn From That History?, Natalia Perez
Blog
No abstract provided.
Is The Future Female?, Gianni Arroyo
A 5-Step Plan For Exploring Other Culture, Paola Mora
“It Takes All Of Us Coming Together To Make A Difference.”, Estefania Sanchez-Mayorquin
“It Takes All Of Us Coming Together To Make A Difference.”, Estefania Sanchez-Mayorquin
Blog
No abstract provided.
Adventist Researcher Reports Drop In Black, Hispanic Church Numbers. He Blames National Immigration Debate., Estefania Sanchez-Mayorquin
Adventist Researcher Reports Drop In Black, Hispanic Church Numbers. He Blames National Immigration Debate., Estefania Sanchez-Mayorquin
Blog
No abstract provided.