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An Analysis Of Black Undergraduate Students' Social Activism Through Social Media Usage, Tayla Richards
An Analysis Of Black Undergraduate Students' Social Activism Through Social Media Usage, Tayla Richards
Masters Theses
Social media has become a tool for college students to engage in social activism. Black undergraduate students is one population that actively utilize social media's impact as illustrated through recent activist movements and demonstrations within university communities. This study sought to explore and analyze the ways that Black undergraduate students utilize social media platforms in general and for activism. The researcher conducted one-on-one interviews with three Black undergraduate students and analyzed their posts on each of their frequently used social media platforms in order to study how their personal narratives were connected to their social media use.
Results showed that …
Citizens On Twitter: A Rhetorical Analysis Of Emerging Political Satire, Kathryn Miller
Citizens On Twitter: A Rhetorical Analysis Of Emerging Political Satire, Kathryn Miller
Masters Theses
This thesis provides an overview of the history of satire, its rhetorical structure, and my interpretation of its historically culminated five fundamental characteristics. I also introduce that the rise in popularity of American political satire through various media has inspired a new wave of American satirists who project their own political satirical messages through social media platforms and how Twitter, in particular, has provided those "average" individuals with the opportunity to more actively, directly, and satirically take part in political discussions. With a collection of two data sets of tweets—one larger live tweet sweep during the first 2016 presidential debate …