Communication And Media Studies Newsletter 2013 Winter, 2013 Sacred Heart University
Communication And Media Studies Newsletter 2013 Winter, Communications & Media Studies
Communication and Media Studies Newsletter
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Power Girls Before Girl Power: 1980s Toy-Based Girl Cartoons, 2013 CUNY Kingsborough Community College
Power Girls Before Girl Power: 1980s Toy-Based Girl Cartoons, Katia Perea
Publications and Research
The socio/cultural history and partnership of toy advertisement and children’s television is rich and well documented (Schneider 1989, Kunkel 1988, Seiter 1993). In this article I discuss the influence of policy in girl’s cartoon programming as well as the relationship between commercialization and financial motivation in creating a girl cartoon media product. I then discuss the formulaic, gender normative parameters this new genre set in place to identify girl cartoons as well as girl media consumption and how within those parameters girl cartoon characters were able to represent an empowered girl popular culture product a decade before the nomenclature Girl …
The Development Of Community Cable Television In Taizhou And The Rise Of The Chinese Middle Class, 2013 Edith Cowan University
The Development Of Community Cable Television In Taizhou And The Rise Of The Chinese Middle Class, Shangling Lin
Theses: Doctorates and Masters
This thesis looks at the development of community cable television in the eastern coastal town of Taizhou in China from its beginnings in the 1990s to 2007. The establishment of community cable television can be seen as a new form of media production in China, by which changes in economic and political power and social identity can be traced. My hometown of Taizhou serves as a good example of this societal development. Taizhou is famous for private economy. Its average income is ranked in the top six among more than three hundred cities in China, making the middle class the …
Challenging The Media-Incarceration Complex Through Media Education, 2013 Sacred Heart University
Challenging The Media-Incarceration Complex Through Media Education, Bill Yousman
Communication, Media & The Arts Faculty Publications
Focusing on prime-time dramatic television as the most prevalent source of fictional images of violence, crime, and incarceration, in this chapter I address the distorted narratives and images that saturate popular television dramas. I also draw upon interviews I conducted with ex-prisoners to show how media representations of imprisonment, though inaccurate and misleading, shape the perceptions even of those who have themselves been incarcerated.
Nbc Peacock North Winter 2013, 2013 Sacred Heart University
Nbc Peacock North Winter 2013, Peacock North Staff
NBC Peacock North Newsletter
Highlights include: Steve Capus Guest Speaker at Spring Luncheon -- NBC's Richard Engel and Crew are Freed in Syria -- Sandy Destroys Peacock North Members' House -- Peacock Apples: Frank & Cort Snell -- A Today Show Memoir
Battle Of The Brands: Producing Medium-Specific Video Promotion Of Music Commodity Signs For The New Media Epoch, 2013 Eastern Illinois University
Battle Of The Brands: Producing Medium-Specific Video Promotion Of Music Commodity Signs For The New Media Epoch, Josh Grube
Undergraduate Honors Theses
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Do Household Cable Tv Viewing Patterns Demonstrate Efficiency And Concentration?, 2013 Singapore Management University
Do Household Cable Tv Viewing Patterns Demonstrate Efficiency And Concentration?, Rae Chang, Pulak Ghosh, Gwangjae Jung, Robert J. Kauffman, Peiran Zhang
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
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Integrating Evidence-Based Practices Into Public Relations Education, 2013 University of Louisville
Integrating Evidence-Based Practices Into Public Relations Education, Karen Freberg, David L. Remund, Kathy Keltner-Previs
College of Journalism and Mass Communications: Faculty Publications
Public relations continue to play an essential and changing role in society, requiring the regular reassessment of the education of future public relations practitioners. Academics and practitioners often differ in how they view the public relations field, how they define the discipline, and how they view the major pedagogical approaches. This paper explores the impact of integrating three different perspectives in public relations education, including practitioner perspective, client perspective, and the evidence-based perspective. Results from students’ reaction papers and an online questionnaire suggest that integrating an evidence-based approach improves the competence and clarity of communications counsel provided by aspiring practitioners.
A Soldier's Home, 2013 Eastern Illinois University
International Terrorism And Television Channels:Operation And Regulation Of Tv News Channel During Coverage Of Terrorism, 2012 India Today Group
International Terrorism And Television Channels:Operation And Regulation Of Tv News Channel During Coverage Of Terrorism, Ratnesh Dwivedi Mr
Ratnesh Dwivedi
The concept of globalization or internationalization of certain wars, which were result of terrorist activities worldwide , as well as the high attention of terrorism coverage broadcast worldwide might open up better opportunities to journalists – particularly to those who work in democratic countries like U.S.A and India – to improve their coverage. The context is the key: the context of the operation methodology, follow of guidelines of regulatory bodies,and of the journalistic culture and of the global environment. It is very important how media presents consequences of terrorist acts, how information is transmitted to public. Television and press have …
The Monster In The Courtroom, 2012 Brigham Young University Law School
Supreme Court Oral Argument Video: A Review Of Media Effects Research And Suggestions For Study, 2012 Brigham Young University Law School
Supreme Court Oral Argument Video: A Review Of Media Effects Research And Suggestions For Study, Edward L. Carter
BYU Law Review
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Cameras At The Supreme Court: A Rhetorical Analysis, 2012 Brigham Young University Law School
Cameras At The Supreme Court: A Rhetorical Analysis, Lisa T. Mcelroy
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cameras In The Courtroom In The Twenty-First Century: The U.S. Supreme Court Learning From Abroad?, 2012 Brigham Young University Law School
Cameras In The Courtroom In The Twenty-First Century: The U.S. Supreme Court Learning From Abroad?, Kyu Ho Youm
BYU Law Review
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Moving Beyond Cameras In The Courtroom: Technology, The Media, And The Supreme Court, 2012 Brigham Young University Law School
Moving Beyond Cameras In The Courtroom: Technology, The Media, And The Supreme Court, Mary-Rose Papandrea
BYU Law Review
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The Uses And Gratifications Of Dance Reality Television Shows, 2012 University of Nevada, Las Vegas
The Uses And Gratifications Of Dance Reality Television Shows, Heather M. Yuille
UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones
The Uses and Gratifications of Dance Reality Shows
Competition based dance reality shows are a sub-category under the reality television show genre. One way to add to the growing body of research about reality television shows is to study each sub-category individually in terms of uses and gratifications theory. Therefore this research looked into the reasons why people watch dance reality shows. Since dance is an art form that has deep historic roots, has experienced highs and lows in terms of public perception and has experienced a strong resurgence recently within the realm of reality television, it proves to be …
Unnecessary Evil: An Examination Of Abu Ghraib Torture Photographs As Postcolonial Resistance Rhetoric, 2012 University of Southern Mississippi
Unnecessary Evil: An Examination Of Abu Ghraib Torture Photographs As Postcolonial Resistance Rhetoric, Patrick Gerhardt Richey
Dissertations
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the rhetorical nature of visual artifacts in a postcolonial context. In order to examine the nature of visual artifacts as a form of resistance against static ideologies and prevailing power structures, the author uses both media and cultural artifacts created in response to photographs taken of abused prisoners at Iraq’s Abu Ghraib Correctional Facility. The dissertation adds to scholarly knowledge of communication by addressing the intersections of iconographic visual communication and postcolonial resistance rhetoric. The dissertation provides a scholarly review of the Abu Ghraib prison scandal, as well as of literature explicating …
The Effect Of The Television Viewership On Self-Image And Perception Of The Upper Egyptians Among The Cairenes, 2012 The American University in Cairo AUC
The Effect Of The Television Viewership On Self-Image And Perception Of The Upper Egyptians Among The Cairenes, Dina Mahmoud Hamed
Archived Theses and Dissertations
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Jfk, Don Draper, And The New Sentimentality, 2012 Butler University
Jfk, Don Draper, And The New Sentimentality, Gary R. Edgerton
Gary R. Edgerton
The semiotic similarities between JFK and Don Draper are unmistakable. Each is tall, handsome, and typically turned out in a custom-made dark suit with a matching skinny tie. Their demeanors are outwardly cool but sexy; old-school handsome if a bit aloof; elegant in style while projecting a kind of ironic intelligence. They both embody what David Newman and Robert Benton characterized in a feature article for Esquire in July 1964 as 'The New Sentimentality.' By that time, the Kennedy mystique was reaching mythic proportions in the immediate wake of his assassination on November 22, 1963, which in turn ushered in …
Freedom Of Media In India: A Weapon To Kill Enemies Or Protection Guard For Public-The Two Sides, 2012 India Today Group
Freedom Of Media In India: A Weapon To Kill Enemies Or Protection Guard For Public-The Two Sides, Ratnesh Dwivedi Mr
Ratnesh Dwivedi
"The press [is] the only tocsin of a nation. [When it] is completely silenced... all means of a general effort [are] taken away." --Thomas Jefferson "Right to Freedom of Speech and Expression" is a fundamental right of the citizens of India. This is mentioned in Part III of the Constitution of India - Article 19(1). This Article is so wide in scope that Freedom of the Press is included in Freedom of Speech and Expression. It includes the right of free propagation and free circulation without any previous restraint on publication. The freedom of speech and expression does not give …