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Swinging Bridge - December 5, 2007, Erin Schubert Dec 2007

Swinging Bridge - December 5, 2007, Erin Schubert

Student Newspapers & Magazines

No abstract provided.


U.S. Newspaper Representation Of Muslim And Arab Women Post 9/11., Nahed Mohamed Atef Eltantawy Nov 2007

U.S. Newspaper Representation Of Muslim And Arab Women Post 9/11., Nahed Mohamed Atef Eltantawy

Communication Dissertations

This study examines U.S. newspaper representation of Muslim-Arab women post 9/11 with an aim of better understanding how women are portrayed in relation to religion, society, politics and the economy. Through a discourse analysis, I examined local articles from across the nation, in addition to international articles, that examine various aspects of Muslim-Arab women’s lives between 9/11/2001 and 9/11/2005. With the increasing focus on the Muslim world in general, and Muslim women in particular, it is necessary to determine how women are portrayed. Muslim-Arab women have increasingly been on the face covers of magazines and front pages of newspapers since …


Nor'easter News Volume 1 Issue 1, Nor'easter News Staff Nov 2007

Nor'easter News Volume 1 Issue 1, Nor'easter News Staff

Nor'easter News

The first issue of the University of New England's student-run newspaper, Nor'easter News.


Swinging Bridge - November 4, 2007, Erin Schubert Nov 2007

Swinging Bridge - November 4, 2007, Erin Schubert

Student Newspapers & Magazines

No abstract provided.


Swinging Bridge - October 24, 2007, Erin Schubert Oct 2007

Swinging Bridge - October 24, 2007, Erin Schubert

Student Newspapers & Magazines

No abstract provided.


Face To Face With “It”: And Other Neglected Contexts Of Health Privacy, Anita L. Allen Oct 2007

Face To Face With “It”: And Other Neglected Contexts Of Health Privacy, Anita L. Allen

All Faculty Scholarship

“Illness has recently emerged from the obscurity of medical treatises and private diaries to acquire something like celebrity status,” Professor David Morris astutely observes. Great plagues and epidemics throughout history have won notoriety as collective disasters; and the Western world has made curiosities of an occasional “Elephant Man,” “Wild Boy,” or pair of enterprising “Siamese Twins.” People now reveal their illnesses and medical procedures in conversation, at work and on the internet. This paper explores the reasons why, despite the celebrity of disease and a new openness about health problems, privacy and confidentiality are still values in medicine.


Swinging Bridge - October 10, 2007, Erin Schubert Oct 2007

Swinging Bridge - October 10, 2007, Erin Schubert

Student Newspapers & Magazines

No abstract provided.


Middle East Film And Mass Media Sources, Jason Schultz Sep 2007

Middle East Film And Mass Media Sources, Jason Schultz

University Library Faculty Presentations

No abstract provided.


Swinging Bridge - September 19, 2007, Erin Schubert Sep 2007

Swinging Bridge - September 19, 2007, Erin Schubert

Student Newspapers & Magazines

No abstract provided.


An Investigation Of The Roles Of Female Publishers Within Illinois Media, Sarah Whitney Aug 2007

An Investigation Of The Roles Of Female Publishers Within Illinois Media, Sarah Whitney

Student Honors Theses

This project started during a Women and Mass Media course at Eastern Illinois

University taught by Dr. Sally Turner. The class visited Marion Best, publisher and

owner of The News-Progress in Sullivan, Illinois . From this visit, comes this study.

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This study found that the number of Illinois female publishers has not quite doubled since 1900 from 34 to 63 . However the percentage of female publishers has skyrocketed from 2 to 19 percent. Three female publishers in Illinois were interviewed about their experiences as women who occupy a position of leadership to gain insight into the challenges of …


Mario Van Peebles’S Panther And Popular Memories Of The Black Panther Party, Kristen Hoerl Aug 2007

Mario Van Peebles’S Panther And Popular Memories Of The Black Panther Party, Kristen Hoerl

Department of Communication Studies: Faculty Publications

The 1995 movie Panther depicted the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense as a vibrant but ultimately doomed social movement for racial and economic justice during the late 1960s. Panther’s narrative indicted the white-operated police for perpetuating violence against African Americans and for undermining movements for black empowerment. As such, this film represented a rare source of filmic counter-memory that challenged hegemonic memories of U.S. race relations. Newspaper reports and reviews of Panther, however, questioned the film’s veracity as a source of historical information. An analysis of these reviews and reports indicates the challenges counter-memories confront in popular culture.


Politics Of Appearances: Religion, Law, And The Press In Morocco, A Souaiaia Jul 2007

Politics Of Appearances: Religion, Law, And The Press In Morocco, A Souaiaia

Ahmed E SOUAIAIA

Since the last several years of the life of King Hassan II, Morocco slowly moved from authoritarian rule to a managed democracy. As a result of this gradual political liberalization, religious groups as well as secular ones formed political parties. Islamists have already won seats in the parliament and they are expected to gain nearly half the number of seats in the coming elections. Equally significant is the increased presence of human rights and non-government organizations and the emergence of independent and party-affiliated newspapers and other media outlets. In this article, I focus on the prospects of seeing a free …


Swinging Bridge - May 4, 2007, Jeremy Samsoe May 2007

Swinging Bridge - May 4, 2007, Jeremy Samsoe

Student Newspapers & Magazines

No abstract provided.


Swinging Bridge - April 20, 2007, Jeremy Samsoe Apr 2007

Swinging Bridge - April 20, 2007, Jeremy Samsoe

Student Newspapers & Magazines

No abstract provided.


Swinging Bridge - March 30, 2007, Jeremy Samsoe Mar 2007

Swinging Bridge - March 30, 2007, Jeremy Samsoe

Student Newspapers & Magazines

No abstract provided.


Swinging Bridge - March 2, 2007, Jeremy Samsoe Mar 2007

Swinging Bridge - March 2, 2007, Jeremy Samsoe

Student Newspapers & Magazines

No abstract provided.


Swinging Bridge - February 16, 2007, Jeremy Samsoe Feb 2007

Swinging Bridge - February 16, 2007, Jeremy Samsoe

Student Newspapers & Magazines

No abstract provided.


Mario Van Peebles’S Panther And Popular Memories Of The Black Panther Party, Kristen Hoerl Jan 2007

Mario Van Peebles’S Panther And Popular Memories Of The Black Panther Party, Kristen Hoerl

Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication

The 1995 movie Panther depicted the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense as a vibrant but ultimately doomed social movement for racial and economic justice during the late 1960s. Panther’s narrative indicted the white-operated police for perpetuating violence against African-Americans and for undermining movements for black empowerment. As such, this film represented a rare source of filmic counter-memory that challenged hegemonic memories of U.S. race relations. Newspaper reports and reviews of Panther, however, questioned this film’s veracity as a source of historical information. An analysis of these reviews and reports indicates the challenges counter-memories confront in popular culture.


Professional Knowledge, Professional Education And Journalism, Nora French Jan 2007

Professional Knowledge, Professional Education And Journalism, Nora French

Conference Papers

This paper discusses general concepts and issues underlying the education of journalists. Categorising journalism education as professional education, it seeks to explore the notion of professional education, and in particular, professional knowledge, referring to the work of Schön and Eraut to define the type of knowledge required in professional practice. The curricular models associated with professional education are discussed and compared with the forms of curriculum commonly found in journalism education.


John David Bourchier: An Irish Journalist In The Balkans, Michael Foley Jan 2007

John David Bourchier: An Irish Journalist In The Balkans, Michael Foley

Articles

No abstract provided.


Journalism Education In Ireland, Nora French Jan 2007

Journalism Education In Ireland, Nora French

Articles

No abstract provided.


0761: Marvin L. Stone Papers, 1924-2000, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 2007

0761: Marvin L. Stone Papers, 1924-2000, Marshall University Special Collections

Guides to Manuscript Collections

Personal papers of Marvin L. Stone. Marshall Alumnus, past editor of U.S. News and World Report, Deputy Director of the U.S. Information Agency during the Reagan Administration. He was founding president and chairman of the non-profit International Media Fund (IMF) in Washington, D.C, an organization that promoted free press in Eastern Europe and the Balkans. After the IMF, he spent a year in Europe on a Knight Foundation journalism fellowship, and then retired in 1996[?].

To view materials from this collection that are digitized and available online, search the Marvin L. Stone Collection, 1924-2000 here.


From Kyrgyzstan To The Rockies: Overcoming The Challenges Of Rural Journalism, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism Jan 2007

From Kyrgyzstan To The Rockies: Overcoming The Challenges Of Rural Journalism, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism

Montana Journalism Review

Jailhouse Journalism -- Tke World from the Hill -- Gringo Gazettes -- The Role of Manhood in Media -- The Ugly American -- The Art of Criticism -- So Long, Friend -- Feedback -- News Never Sleeps -- The Truth and Other Howlers -- Cowflops and Cowtowns -- Peaks and Valleys -- Kids, Cattle, Grain, Minerals and Journalism -- The Nonprofit Newspaper Hybrid -- Creating a News Network -- I’ve Read Every Sheet


Blending Journalism And Communication Studies, John Pauly Dec 2006

Blending Journalism And Communication Studies, John Pauly

Dr. John J. Pauly

No abstract provided.


Meet Your Librarian – Again, And Again And Again!, Aimee Dechambeau Dec 2006

Meet Your Librarian – Again, And Again And Again!, Aimee Dechambeau

Aimee deChambeau

A brief case study highlighting ways in which the library became an integral part of a journalism program based on shared interests in information and news literacy.