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“You Believe Your Thing, I’Ll Believe My Thing”: How Christian College Students Communicate With Peers About Religion, Samantha Phelan Dec 2018

“You Believe Your Thing, I’Ll Believe My Thing”: How Christian College Students Communicate With Peers About Religion, Samantha Phelan

Communication Studies

This phenomenological study examines how Christian college students communicate with their peers about religion. Six undergraduate college students at a private university in San Francisco were individually interviewed about their experiences at the university and how they feel about discussing their religion among friends. Of the participants, three were male, and three were female. All participants self-identified as Christian. Interviews lasted approximately 30 minutes. They were audio recorded, transcribed, and analyzed using thematic analysis. Results showed that students tended to avoid religious conversations, but bonded with other Christian students over the shared experiences of growing up in their faith. In …


The Cowl - V.83 - N.12 - Dec 6, 2018 Dec 2018

The Cowl - V.83 - N.12 - Dec 6, 2018

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Vol 83 - No. 12 - December 6, 2018. 32 pages.


The Cowl - V.83 - N.11 - Nov 29, 2018 Nov 2018

The Cowl - V.83 - N.11 - Nov 29, 2018

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Vol 83 - No. 11 - November 29, 2018. 24 pages.


Sport Branding In The Digital Age Prs 370, Joanna Burkhardt Nov 2018

Sport Branding In The Digital Age Prs 370, Joanna Burkhardt

Library Impact Statements

No abstract provided.


The Cowl - V.83 - N.10 - Nov 15, 2018 Nov 2018

The Cowl - V.83 - N.10 - Nov 15, 2018

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Vol 83 - No. 10 - November 15, 2018. 24 pages.


Introduction To Sports Broadcasting Com 204, Joanna Burkhardt Nov 2018

Introduction To Sports Broadcasting Com 204, Joanna Burkhardt

Library Impact Statements

No abstract provided.


The Cowl - V.83 - N.9 - Nov 8, 2018 Nov 2018

The Cowl - V.83 - N.9 - Nov 8, 2018

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Vol 83 - No. 9 - November 8, 2018. 28 pages.


The Cowl - V.83 - N.8 - Nov 1, 2018 Nov 2018

The Cowl - V.83 - N.8 - Nov 1, 2018

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Vol 83 - No. 8 - November 1, 2018. 24 pages.


The Cowl - V.83 - N.7 - Oct 25, 2018 Oct 2018

The Cowl - V.83 - N.7 - Oct 25, 2018

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Vol 83 - No. 7 - October 25, 2018. 28 pages.


The Cowl - V.83 - N.6 - Oct 18, 2018 Oct 2018

The Cowl - V.83 - N.6 - Oct 18, 2018

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Vol 83 - No. 6 - October 18, 2018. 24 pages.


Introduction To Sport Media And Communication, Joanna Burkhardt Oct 2018

Introduction To Sport Media And Communication, Joanna Burkhardt

Library Impact Statements

No abstract provided.


Nurturing Faculty Buy-In For Top-Down Mandates, Emily K. Faulconer Oct 2018

Nurturing Faculty Buy-In For Top-Down Mandates, Emily K. Faulconer

Publications

Higher education is a bureaucracy. As such, colleges and universities require strong leaders but they also must have committed faculty members. Shared governance and transparency - arguably empty buzz words – have definitions that will vary based on who you ask. Despite the minefield, these terms are relevant when discussing change within academia.


Foregrounding Morality: Encouraging Parental Media Literacy Intervention Using The Tares Test For Ethical Persuasion, Kevin Pearce, Stanley Baran Oct 2018

Foregrounding Morality: Encouraging Parental Media Literacy Intervention Using The Tares Test For Ethical Persuasion, Kevin Pearce, Stanley Baran

Communication Faculty Journal Articles

In the United States, children are exposed to literally hundreds of thousands of television commercials a year and virtually every aspect of kids’ lives are replete with commercial messages. The negative effects of this exposure are well documented. Yet, there remains very little regulation or limit on advertising to children beyond that which exists for adults. Additionally, only about 1/3 of U.S. parents wish for stronger controls. This presents a challenge for media literacy scholars and practitioners. Research has shown that, when presented with information about the negative effects of commercial messages, parents are more likely to adopt some form …


The Cowl - V.83 - N.5 - Oct 4, 2018 Oct 2018

The Cowl - V.83 - N.5 - Oct 4, 2018

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Vol 83 - No. 5 - October 4, 2018. 24 pages.


The Cowl - V.83 - N.4 - Sep 27, 2018 Sep 2018

The Cowl - V.83 - N.4 - Sep 27, 2018

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Vol 83 - No. 4 - September 27, 2018. 24 pages.


The Cowl - V.83 - N.3 - Sep 20, 2018 Sep 2018

The Cowl - V.83 - N.3 - Sep 20, 2018

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Vol 83 - No. 3 - September 20, 2018. 24 pages.


Bridging Rhetoric And Pragmatics With Relevance Theory, Brian N. Larson Sep 2018

Bridging Rhetoric And Pragmatics With Relevance Theory, Brian N. Larson

Faculty Scholarship

In this chapter, I bridge rhetoric and pragmatics, both of which concern themselves with language-in-use and meaning-making beyond formal syntax and semantics. Previous efforts to link these fields have failed, but Sperber and Wilson’s relevance theory (RT), an approach to experimental pragmatics grounded in cognitive science, offers the bridge. I begin by reviewing Gricean pragmatics and its incompatibility with rhetoric and cognitive science. I then sketch RT, but importantly, I identify revisions to RT that make it a powerful tool for rhetorical analysis, a cognitive pragmatic rhetorical (CPR) theory. CPR theory strengthens RT by clarifying what it means to be …


The Cowl - V.83 - N.2 - Sep 13, 2018 Sep 2018

The Cowl - V.83 - N.2 - Sep 13, 2018

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Vol 83 - No. 2 - September 13, 2018. 24 pages.


Working In The Newsroom Jor 420, Joanna Burkhardt Sep 2018

Working In The Newsroom Jor 420, Joanna Burkhardt

Library Impact Statements

No abstract provided.


Sports Writing Jor 325, Joanna Burkhardt Sep 2018

Sports Writing Jor 325, Joanna Burkhardt

Library Impact Statements

No abstract provided.


The Cowl - V.83 - N.1 - Aug 30, 2018 Aug 2018

The Cowl - V.83 - N.1 - Aug 30, 2018

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Vol 83 - No. 1 - August 30, 2018. 24 pages.


Patient-Centeredness In Electronic Communication: An Evaluation Of Patient-To-Healthcare-Team Secure Messaging, Timothy P. Hogan, Tana M. Luger, Julie Volkman, Mary Rocheleau, Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial Veterans Hospital, Anna M. Barker, Kim M. Nazi, Thomas K. Houston, Barbara G. Bokhour Aug 2018

Patient-Centeredness In Electronic Communication: An Evaluation Of Patient-To-Healthcare-Team Secure Messaging, Timothy P. Hogan, Tana M. Luger, Julie Volkman, Mary Rocheleau, Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial Veterans Hospital, Anna M. Barker, Kim M. Nazi, Thomas K. Houston, Barbara G. Bokhour

Communication Faculty Journal Articles

Background: As information and communication technology is becoming more widely implemented across health care organizations, patient-provider email or asynchronous electronic secure messaging has the potential to support patient-centered communication. Within the medical home model of the Veterans Health Administration (VA), secure messaging is envisioned as a means to enhance access and strengthen the relationships between veterans and their health care team members. However, despite previous studies that have examined the content of electronic messages exchanged between patients and health care providers, less research has focused on the socioemotional aspects of the communication enacted through those messages.

Objective: Recognizing the potential …


Testing The Relationship Between Dialect Density And Social Interaction, Madeline Marita Jul 2018

Testing The Relationship Between Dialect Density And Social Interaction, Madeline Marita

Mahurin Honors College Capstone Experience/Thesis Projects

With over 1300 international students from more than 70 countries, Western Kentucky University prides itself on being a diverse, welcoming community. However, many international students have a tendency to associate with other international students with similar dialects rather than with English-speaking students from the United States. This research explores the relationship between dialect density (how strongly a dialect or accent is expressed) and social interaction of individuals from the international student population on Western Kentucky University’s campus. Results revealed that the international students who had the mildest self-perceived dialect density had high self-perceived social interaction scores. Results also indicated that …


The Cowl - V.82 - N.24 - May 3, 2018 May 2018

The Cowl - V.82 - N.24 - May 3, 2018

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 82, Number 24 - May 3, 2018. 32 pages.


Instagram Use And Its Effect On Well-Being And Self-Esteem, Briana Trifiro May 2018

Instagram Use And Its Effect On Well-Being And Self-Esteem, Briana Trifiro

Master of Arts in Communication

Over the last ten years, social media has become an integral facet of modern society. In particular, image-based social networking sites such as Instagram have become increasingly popular among adolescents and young adults. However, despite this proliferation of use, the literature remains divided regarding the potential impacts of social media, particularly in regards to image-based platforms. The present study sought to analyze the relationship between social media usage patterns and its subsequent effects on user self-esteem and well-being. However, the study’s results show that, despite the existing literature, intensity of Instagram use serves as a mediating variable in this relationship. …


Name Of The Game: A Media Analysis Of Concussion Terminology In Documentary Film, Kaitlyn Graham May 2018

Name Of The Game: A Media Analysis Of Concussion Terminology In Documentary Film, Kaitlyn Graham

Honors Projects in Communication

This project explores the way concussions are communicated to us through the use of documentary film. By examining the use of concussion related terms, as well as the tone and general word choice, it can be seen that there are certain words and phrases that are commonly left out, and others that are used too much. The differences in the usage of these words and tones reflects the current concussion crisis occurring in many contact sports around the world. This media analysis was conducted with the goal of finding trends in how concussions are discussed depending on the sport and …


Instagram Influencer Engagement And The World Of Social Media, Miranda Zangara May 2018

Instagram Influencer Engagement And The World Of Social Media, Miranda Zangara

Senior Honors Projects

Social media has become a driving force in today’s world by connecting people all over the globe in an instant. Instagram is one of the leading platforms in social media with almost one billion users to date. Instagram has evolved exponentially post creation and has become a tool that many individuals utilize when marketing a product, a brand, an organization, or themselves. It is imperative to understand how to use this platform, what variables affect your success, and what strategies can be implimented to reach your goals in creating a presence in the world of social media.

This project uses …


The Social And Interpersonal Impacts Of Sexual Violence, Brenna Sullivan May 2018

The Social And Interpersonal Impacts Of Sexual Violence, Brenna Sullivan

Senior Honors Projects

My honors project is both a secondary research study and an artistic visual representation of the impacts sexual violence has on an individual’s social behavioral patterns and interpersonal communication capabilities. I entered into this project with an interest in exploring this relationship after witnessing the impacts of such violence in the lives of people around me. I hoped to gain a deeper understanding of why sexual violence affects social behaviors in victims. It has been my intent to utilize the platform of my project to bring to light underrepresented facts about such violence. Furthermore, I hope this project provides a …


Think Before You Click: An Analysis Of Facebook As A Source Of News, Lauren Malone May 2018

Think Before You Click: An Analysis Of Facebook As A Source Of News, Lauren Malone

Honors Projects in Communication

The purpose of this study is to analyze how millennial college students perceive and interpret the news-related content that is posted on the social networking website Facebook. The news that this study is focused on is related to major events in American politics, especially this past Presidential election. One research question was developed to compete this study: what influence are news stories being shared on Facebook having on millennials? In order to determine the answer to this question, focus groups with college students at Bryant University were held in which the students were asked to evaluate a news article and …


The Cowl - V.82 - N.23 - Apr 26, 2018 Apr 2018

The Cowl - V.82 - N.23 - Apr 26, 2018

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 82, Number 23 - April 26, 2018. 24 pages.