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The Pacific Sentinel, November 2020, Portland State University. Student Publications Board
The Pacific Sentinel, November 2020, Portland State University. Student Publications Board
The Pacific Sentinel
Editor: Vivian Veidt
Articles in this issue include:
- Letter from the Editor
- Drones and Robots Battling
- COVID-19
- PSU’s First Homelessness and Housing Insecurity Study
- The Ziplock Diary
- Constitutionally Speaking
- God May Be Dead, but the Christian Left Isn’t
- A True Professional
- Black Is King
Eco-Publishing In The Book Industry: An Interdisciplinary Case Study With Patagonia Books, Julie A. Collins
Eco-Publishing In The Book Industry: An Interdisciplinary Case Study With Patagonia Books, Julie A. Collins
Book Publishing Final Research Paper
The purpose of this study is to explore eco-publishing in the book industry with an interdisciplinary approach: I will address eco-trends in human movements and essential industries; provide an overview of the book industry’s recent efforts to determine their environmental impact; and explore eco-publishing in practice by presenting findings from a case study of Patagonia Books featuring an interview with their publisher Karla Olson. This analysis of environmentalism on a broad scale gives us the ability to see how trends outside the industry may affect how we define the goals of publishing, and of particular publishing houses. Patagonia Books is …
Spatial Politics And Literacy: An Analysis Of Little Free Libraries And Neighborhood Distribution Of Book-Sharing Depositories In Portland, Oregon And Detroit, Michigan, Desiree Wilson
Book Publishing Final Research Paper
The purpose of this research is to interrogate whether Free Little Libraries (LFL), the largest branded book-sharing movement in the world, continues to uphold its currently stated mission to provide book access to communities where book accessibility is low (determined by how many estimated books are in each household). Though the Little Free Library nonprofit has flourished in the decade since it was founded, indicating a fondness and appreciation for the Little Library as an idea and neighborhood ornament alike, critics of the organization have raised multiple concerns about whether the library boxes provide service to those who need them. …
The Pacific Sentinel, June 2020, Portland State University. Student Publications Board
The Pacific Sentinel, June 2020, Portland State University. Student Publications Board
The Pacific Sentinel
Editor: Jake Johnson
Articles in this issue include:
- Letter from the Editor
- The Shift to Remote Learning
- Added Punishment (Analysis)
- Oregon Reopens
- Remarks from the Author on “Josh Cohen”
- Kill the Death Penalty
- Grateful PowerPoint Grad
- Virtual Commencement Blues
- Postpone Don’t Cancel
- Neoliberalism Is the Disease
- No Time to Change
- Why You Should Bake Sourdough
- Skateboarding During Quarantine
- Virus of Nihilism
- The Trolls Have Killed Cinema… Maybe
- Tiger King for a Day
- Cultural Food Appropriation
- Unions on the Silver Screen
Ethics And True Crime: Setting A Standard For The Genre, Hazel Wright
Ethics And True Crime: Setting A Standard For The Genre, Hazel Wright
Book Publishing Final Research Paper
True crime is a genre that has existed for centuries, adapting to social and literary trends as they come and go. The 21st century, particularly in the last five years, has seen true crime explode in popularity across different forms of media. As the omnipresence of true crime grows, so to do the ethical dilemmas presented by this often controversial genre. This paper examines what readers perceive to be the common ethical problems with true crime and uses this information to create a preliminary ethical standard for true-crime literature.
A comparison of the ethical concerns raised in scholarly sources with …
A Major Motion Picture Or Just A Picture? An Analysis In Movie Tie-Ins Vs. Original Cover Art, Vivian Nguyen
A Major Motion Picture Or Just A Picture? An Analysis In Movie Tie-Ins Vs. Original Cover Art, Vivian Nguyen
Book Publishing Final Research Paper
It has been believed that the needs of consumers who are primarily readers versus moviegoers greatly differ; those who are readers are more likely to purchase a book that features the original cover art, while those who are mostly moviegoers gravitate toward movie tie-in covers. This paper examines the accuracy behind that belief by calculating the number of book sales from NPD BookScan, as well as collecting survey data from participants across all reading activity levels.
Analysis revealed that though there is a slight difference in amount of preference based on reading group, overall participants overwhelmingly preferred the original cover …
Pottermore, A Case Study: What Publishers Can Learn About Developing Interactive Transmedia In The Post-Web Age, Megan Crayne
Pottermore, A Case Study: What Publishers Can Learn About Developing Interactive Transmedia In The Post-Web Age, Megan Crayne
Book Publishing Final Research Paper
15 years after the publication of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, J.K. Rowling’s magical world would be transformed into an interactive, playable website called simply Pottermore. It included all the elements that dominate successful interactive transmedia: exclusive narrative content that brought readers into the storyworld, spaces for members to create and build virtual communities, interactive gameplay, and additional forms of transmedia available for purchase. Then in 2015, Pottermore Publishing launched a major redesign of Pottermore in the face of declining eBook and audiobook sales.
By comparing and contrasting the three versions of Pottermore (Old, New, and now Wizarding …
Beloved And The Water Dancer: A Longitudinal Study Of Book Reviews From 1987 And 2019, Tiffany Watson
Beloved And The Water Dancer: A Longitudinal Study Of Book Reviews From 1987 And 2019, Tiffany Watson
Book Publishing Final Research Paper
There is a trail of profoundly pessimistic opinions on the state of book reviews and critics from Lorentzen to Hardwick to Marshall and McCarthy to Poe to Pope.
In earlier drafts, I tapped into that same despair. I considered calling this essay "The Death of the Book Reviewer". I must admit I was committed to the allusion more than to the truth of such a statement. Because, as I read each essay which laid out the faults of the then most-recent form of book reviewing, I came to the conclusion that if the book reviewer is to die, it is …
Identifying And Connecting With Diverse Sff Readers, Denise Morales Soto
Identifying And Connecting With Diverse Sff Readers, Denise Morales Soto
Book Publishing Final Research Paper
Science fiction and fantasy is one of the most abundant genres today, projected to gross $590.2 million in the adult fiction market in the year 2020. However, despite its growing popularity and its large reader base, it still predominantly caters to white men; something that could be detrimental to the industry. This paper aimed to show how science fiction and fantasy (SFF) publishers can learn more about their non-white reader demographic and how they can potentially increase their interaction with their diverse audiences. I conducted a study of social media interaction by compiling Twitter posts over the course of four …
The Pacific Sentinel, May 2020, Portland State University. Student Publications Board
The Pacific Sentinel, May 2020, Portland State University. Student Publications Board
The Pacific Sentinel
Editor: Jake Johnson
Articles in this issue include:
- Letter from the Editor
- Ongoing Crisis in Yemen
- Coronavirus Updates
- Squashing Coronavirus Will Take Time
- There Is No “Chinese Virus”
- An Unequal Pandemic
- Do Not Go Gently Into That Pandemic
- The Coronavirus Outbreak Reveals the Flaws of Our Social Safety N
- Language, Thought, Freedom, and the Soul
- Stop Going on Twitter
- Crocheting COVID-19
- Isolation in the Time of Coronavirus
- Animal Crossing: New Horizons Review
- Mysteries, Wonder Boys, and Other Phenomena
The Pacific Sentinel, April 2020, Portland State University. Student Publications Board
The Pacific Sentinel, April 2020, Portland State University. Student Publications Board
The Pacific Sentinel
Editor: Jake Johnson
Articles in this issue include:
- Letter from the Editor
- Rolling Back Water Protection
- Relatively Speaking
- Oregon Responds to Coronavirus
- The Case Against Joe Biden
- Sounds Terrible
- Views on the Decline of Civilization
- An ASMRticle
- In Defense of Radicalism
- nîpawistamâsowin: The Boushie Family Stands Up
- Sunless Shadows Complicates the Murderess
- Martin Eden’s Class Struggle
- The Quiet Compassion of The Good Place
- Portland’s First eSports Bar Creates Community
Lifecycles Of Digital Files And Staff Labor At Ooligan Press In Portland, Oregon, Kathi Inman Berens
Lifecycles Of Digital Files And Staff Labor At Ooligan Press In Portland, Oregon, Kathi Inman Berens
English Faculty Publications and Presentations
This Sidebar is an overview of the human process of creating, sorting, storing and preserving digital files in the lifecycle of one book made by Portland State University's Ooligan Press. Ooligan is a teaching press staffed by students pursuing master's degrees in the Department of English.
The Pacific Sentinel, March 2020, Portland State University. Student Publications Board
The Pacific Sentinel, March 2020, Portland State University. Student Publications Board
The Pacific Sentinel
Editor: Jake Johnson
Articles in this issue include:
- Letter From the Editor
- Safe Together?
- Vaccination: Spreading Misinformation Spreads Disease
- Impeachment? What Just Happened?
- Vote Local
- Under the Red Lights
- Homeschool Pride
- The Utopia of Animal Crossing
- Not Too Cold to Canvas for Bernie
- The Top 5 Shoegaze Albums of 2019
- Nick Fish’s Untimely Death and Enduring Legacy
- Harry Styles Is a Mess
- Dump Those Dumplings in My Mouth
- The Real Horror of The Turning is Its Disappointing Story
The Pacific Sentinel, February 2020, Portland State University. Student Publications Board
The Pacific Sentinel, February 2020, Portland State University. Student Publications Board
The Pacific Sentinel
Editor: Jake Johnson
Articles in this issue include:
- Letter from the Editor
- Putting a Stop to PPOP?
- Portlanders Say "No War With Iran"
- Hospitals Penalized for Readmissions
- Dying Young
- Flower Power
- "Take a Nap!"
- Making People Homeless: Our Country's Collective Shame
- Draft Dodging: My New Favorite Sport
- A Century of Socialism
- Spoiler Alert Alarmism
- Mo Troper Delivers in New Album
The Pacific Sentinel, January 2020, Portland State University. Student Publications Board
The Pacific Sentinel, January 2020, Portland State University. Student Publications Board
The Pacific Sentinel
Editor: Jake Johnson
Articles in this issue include:
- Letter from the Editor
- Study Determines How Measles Destroys the Immune System
- Another Police Shooting: A Whose Fault WHODUNNIT?
- (News) Portlanders Join Nationwide Rallies to Impeach and Remove Trump
- (Opinion) Reconstructing America
- The Uyghurs: A Fading Chapter
- Chickens Are for Hugging
- The Myth of Vegan Virtuosity
- Stop Saying "Be Grateful for What You Have"
- Who Would Make a Baking Challenge Like That?! Zumbo Would.
- Best of 2019 Staff Picks
- Baby Ketten Finds Its Forever Home
- (Satire) How to Deal With the Crushing Weight of Familial Rejection Next Holiday Season