Against The State Governance, Governance From Below & Governing Through Terrorism: Analytically Investigating The Technologies Of Power Within The Terrorist Arsenal., 2010 University of Windsor
Against The State Governance, Governance From Below & Governing Through Terrorism: Analytically Investigating The Technologies Of Power Within The Terrorist Arsenal., Allen Gnanam
Allen Gnanam
Terrorism as a violent and destabilizing act performed by terrorists, meaning loyal followers of political or religious agendas who hold resent and animosity toward a certain authority/ government (Lin, Liou, & Wu, 2007, pg. 149), will be explored and analyzed through the utilization of the governmentality perspective. For the purposes of this paper terrorism governance will refer to the governance/ control/ influence exerted by terrorists and terrorism. The focus of this explorative and analysis paper will be to identify diverse terrorism oriented technologies of governance, and analyze the ways in which these technologies enable terrorist to exert governance both indirectly …
The Spectacle Of Citizenship: Halftones, Print Media, And Constructing Americanness, 1880--1940, 2010 College of William & Mary - Arts & Sciences
The Spectacle Of Citizenship: Halftones, Print Media, And Constructing Americanness, 1880--1940, Sarah Lucinda Grunder
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
Advances in photography and conceptions of national identity proceeded side by side during the nineteenth century. The introduction of halftone reproductions marks the beginning of an information revolution and is an important moment not only in media history, but in studies of nineteenth and twentieth century cultural history and studies of national identity. Visual representation of differences between people and places was one means by which people identified and validated Americans' belonging because photographs were infused with authority: they seemed to be truthful, to provide infallible evidence of events and of people. as the nineteenth century gave way to the …
Ua100/2/5 Training School & College High Publications, 2010 Western Kentucky University
Ua100/2/5 Training School & College High Publications, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Publications created by and about the Training School and College High. Includes catalogs, schedules and student newspapers.
Ua3/9/2 Chuangxin Cuiba, 2010 Western Kentucky University
Ua3/9/2 Chuangxin Cuiba, Wku President's Office
WKU Archives Records
Chinese newspaper regarding Gary Ransdell's visit to China.
Ua19/16/1 Wku Women's Basketball, 2010 Western Kentucky University
Ua19/16/1 Wku Women's Basketball, Wku Athletic Media Relations
WKU Archives Records
2010-11 women's basketball media guide produced by WKU Athletic Media Relations, includes athletic records and statistics, photographs, schedule and information regarding opponents.
Ua1b1/1 Rodes-Helm Lecture Series, 2010 Western Kentucky University
Ua1b1/1 Rodes-Helm Lecture Series, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
These records were created by and about the Rodes-Helm Lecture Series which invited distinguished, and prominent individuals from the spheres of politics, economics, and the arts, to lecture at the university. The records include programs, and recordings of lectures.
Ua8/3/1 Information Technology - Wku Public Radio, 2010 Western Kentucky University
Ua8/3/1 Information Technology - Wku Public Radio, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Records created by and about WKU Public Radio.
The Schenectady Virtual Community : Exploring The Ecology Of Political Discourse In A Local Context, 2010 University at Albany, State University of New York
The Schenectady Virtual Community : Exploring The Ecology Of Political Discourse In A Local Context, Andrea B. Baker
Legacy Theses & Dissertations (2009 - 2024)
From Facebook to Twitter, ordinary citizens' use of social media to discuss, organize, and participate in the political process continues to grow in popularity (Davis, 2005; Rainie, 2005; Kohut, 2008). Researchers interested in this area have explored the demographics, patterns of behavior and motives of participants in online communities (Stromer-Galley, 2002, 2003), the dynamics of the online discussions (Dahlberg, 2001; Davis, 2005; Wilhelm, 2000), the effect of online participation on other forms of political activity (Brunsting, 2002; Kavanaugh & Patterson, 2001), and more recently the relationship between social media and the conventional press (Hiler, 2002; Park, 2004; Cornfield, 2006; Lenhart …
Professionalization And Public Relations: An Ethical Mismatch, 2010 Aga Khan University
Professionalization And Public Relations: An Ethical Mismatch, Rhonda Breit, Kristin Demetrious
Graduate School of Media and Communications
This paper explores the ethical culture in which contemporary public relations practitioners’ work and how it relates to the professionalisation of the domain. Focusing on the international umbrella public relations institution Global Alliance (GA) and other important industry bodies such as the Public Relations Institute of Australia (PRIA) and Public Relations Institute of New Zealand (PRINZ), we study how the ‘work’ of a public relations practitioner is described, and as a corollary, what professional and ethical standards are promoted. Our analysis draws on theories of professions (Abbott 1988; Anderson and Schudson 2009; Volti 2008) and narrative (Surma 2004, Herman 2009), …
Gender Violence In The Twilight Phenomenon: A Feminist, 2009 University of Iowa
Gender Violence In The Twilight Phenomenon: A Feminist, Meenakshi Durham
Meenakshi Gigi Durham
No abstract provided.
Family Media Education For The Net Generation, 2009 Hong Kong Baptist University
Family Media Education For The Net Generation, Alice Lee
Dr. LEE, Alice
In the Web 2.0 age, the young people are growing up digital and the Internet becomes the essential part of their lives. This paper discusses the importance of family media education in this new age. The paper has three objectives: (1) analyzes the characteristics and media use of the Net Generation; (2) explores the role of parents in their online activities; (3) puts forward a family media education model “ARTICLE” for the Internet age. The model includes components of attitude, replacement, timetable, information, family communication, family online linkage and media ethics.
The Aims Of Public Scholarship In Media Law And Ethics, 2009 Marquette University
The Aims Of Public Scholarship In Media Law And Ethics, Erik Ugland
Erik Ugland
No abstract provided.
Butler University’S Center For Strategic Communication For Nonprofits, 2009 Butler University
Butler University’S Center For Strategic Communication For Nonprofits, Loni Mckown
Loni McKown
No abstract provided.
Photojournalism: Historical Dimensions To Contemporary Debates, 2009 Marquette University
Photojournalism: Historical Dimensions To Contemporary Debates, Bonnie Brennen
Bonnie Brennen
No abstract provided.
At The Intersection Of Jesuit And Feminist Moral Philosophies: Teaching For Social Justice In The Engaged Classroom, 2009 Marquette University
At The Intersection Of Jesuit And Feminist Moral Philosophies: Teaching For Social Justice In The Engaged Classroom, Ana Garner
Ana Garner
No abstract provided.
Cultural Studies, 2009 University of Iowa
The Patriotic Good Mother Of World War Ii: A Study Of A Cultural Ideal, 2009 Marquette University
The Patriotic Good Mother Of World War Ii: A Study Of A Cultural Ideal, Ana Garner, Karen Slattery
Ana Garner
No abstract provided.
Integrating Media Education With Positive Psychology: Cultivating Happy Young People, 2009 Hong Kong Baptist University
Integrating Media Education With Positive Psychology: Cultivating Happy Young People, Alice Lee
Dr. LEE, Alice
No abstract provided.
American Journalism History Reader, 2009 Marquette University
American Journalism History Reader, Bonnie Brennen, Hanno Hardt
Bonnie Brennen
The American Journalism History Reader presents important primary texts—news articles and essays about journalism from all stages of the history of the American press—alongside key works of journalism history and criticism. The volume aims to place journalism history in its theoretical context, to familiarize the reader with essential works of, and about, journalism, and to chart the development of the field.
The reader moves chronologically through American journalism history from the eighteenth-century to the present, combining classic sources and contemporary insights. Each century's section begins with a critical introduction, which establishes the social and political environment in which the media …
Business To Business Media Selection; Advertising Media Selection, 2009 Marquette University
Business To Business Media Selection; Advertising Media Selection, Lawrence Soley, K. Krueger
Lawrence Soley
No abstract provided.