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Tracking Onslow: A Community In Transition. Edition 2, Early 2013, Karma Barndon, Kayt Davies, Jon Hopper, Kirstyn Mcmullan, Claire Ottaviano, Kaitlin Shawcross
Tracking Onslow: A Community In Transition. Edition 2, Early 2013, Karma Barndon, Kayt Davies, Jon Hopper, Kirstyn Mcmullan, Claire Ottaviano, Kaitlin Shawcross
Tracking Onslow: a community in transition
In February the second group of ECU students involved in the Tracking Onslow Project spent a week in town, talking to people and gathering stories, footage and photos for this magazine and for the next update of www.TrackingOnslow.net.
Our journalism is independent. It is not controlled by the companies operating in town or by federal, state or local governments. Our aim is to tell your stories and create a record of the impact of the new resources projects on Onslow.
We hope this process is not only helpful to you, by keeping you informed about what is happening and how …
Tracking Onslow: A Community In Transition. Edition 3, Late 2013, Jess Allia, Karma Barndon, Kayt Davies, Brad Davis, Katherine Powell, Tasha Tania, Shannon Wood
Tracking Onslow: A Community In Transition. Edition 3, Late 2013, Jess Allia, Karma Barndon, Kayt Davies, Brad Davis, Katherine Powell, Tasha Tania, Shannon Wood
Tracking Onslow: a community in transition
When change is happening, communities talk and some tales get taller in the telling. Opinions are often based on shared stories and collectively these opinions are the community sentiment that affects the way people live and act.
This magazine was produced by a collaboration between the ECU Journalism Program and the Shire of Ashburton that set out to track the shifts in the community sentiment in Onslow over the construction phase of the Wheatstone and Macedon gas hubs. The project aims to capture the stories being told in Onslow as the town changes, regardless of their factual accuracy. Where possible …
Untangling Neoliberalism’S Gordian Knot: Cancer Prevention And Control Services For Rural Appalachian Populations, George F. Bills
Untangling Neoliberalism’S Gordian Knot: Cancer Prevention And Control Services For Rural Appalachian Populations, George F. Bills
Theses and Dissertations--Sociology
In eastern Kentucky, as in much of central Appalachia, current local storylines narrate the frictions and contradictions involved in the structural transition from a post-WWII Fordist industrial economy and a Keynesian welfare state to a Post-Fordist service economy and Neoliberal hollow state, starving for energy to sustain consumer indulgence (Jessop, 1993; Harvey, 2003; 2005). Neoliberalism is the ideological force redefining the “societal infrastructure of language” that legitimates this transition, in part by redefining the key terms of democracy and citizenship, as well as valorizing the market, the individual, and technocratic innovation (Chouliaraki & Fairclough, 1999; Harvey, 2005). This project develops …
Forum Magazine, Orientation Issue
Perspectives Of Print Media In Samoa: Considering Varying Viewpoints On Its Role In Society, Grace Elkus
Perspectives Of Print Media In Samoa: Considering Varying Viewpoints On Its Role In Society, Grace Elkus
Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection
This research investigates the role of the print media in Samoa by identifying several elements that affect peoples’ perception of the industry. The paper examines how the changes in Samoa’s society have influenced the industry, evaluates the impact of culture and considers the issue of press freedom. It looks into the need for stronger investigative reporting and the lack of enthusiasm in young people to pursue journalism as a profession. It concludes by providing insight into the future of print media in Samoa. The research draws upon personal interviews as well as print and online secondary sources. Surveys were also …
Tracking Onslow: A Community In Transition. Edition 1, 2012, Kayt Davies, Jasmine Amis, Jon Hopper, Claire Ottaviano, Aine Ryan
Tracking Onslow: A Community In Transition. Edition 1, 2012, Kayt Davies, Jasmine Amis, Jon Hopper, Claire Ottaviano, Aine Ryan
Tracking Onslow: a community in transition
Onslow, the town and community you live in, is in for a lot of changes over the next few years. Gas projects will bring new faces, while many old faces are leaving, and new money will buy new things. Will this mean that Onslow loses some of it’s ramshackle, rustic charm? Will it attract hordes of new tourists who’ll crowd out the old crew?
Maybe, maybe not — either way we want to know what you think.
This project is a collaboration between the journalism program at Edith Cowan University and the Shire of Ashburton and it’s all about tracking …
The University Of Nebraska At Omaha's Criss Library Mobile Resources: A Study Of User's Preferences, Teonne A. Wright
The University Of Nebraska At Omaha's Criss Library Mobile Resources: A Study Of User's Preferences, Teonne A. Wright
College of Journalism and Mass Communications: Theses
In March of 2010 the University of Nebraska at Omaha Dr. C.C. and Mabel L. Criss Library launched mCriss, the library mobile website to support the educational objectives of on-campus and distance students as well as the research goals of UNO faculty and staff. The study investigators conducted an online survey of UNO students, faculty, staff, alumni and UNO Library Friends ages 19 and older. The purpose of this study was to collect data on UNO community member use of mobile devices and UNO Criss Library mobile services, to determine if participants: are aware of the different aspects of the …
Community Voices: New State Voting Districts In Final Stages, Carroy U. Ferguson Dr.
Community Voices: New State Voting Districts In Final Stages, Carroy U. Ferguson Dr.
Carroy U "Cuf" Ferguson, Ph.D.
Last week the Massachusetts Legislature produced redistricting legislation that will forever change the direction of state politics for blacks, Latinos and Asians. By this time next year, the number of state house elected officials of color can increase by 100 percent, from 10 to 20 members. And communities of color will be well positioned to elect a person of color to the U.S. House of Representatives for the first time in the history of the state.
The Catalyst Clemente Project: Making Journalism Education Accessible To Disadvantaged Australians, Trevor Cullen
The Catalyst Clemente Project: Making Journalism Education Accessible To Disadvantaged Australians, Trevor Cullen
Research outputs pre 2011
This is a brief commentary on a new initiative to promote engagement with the wider community through the Catalyst Clemente project, which was introduced in Western Australia in 2008. It encourages participants to improve their personal situation through learning and developing essential skills in a supportive environment. It also seeks to promote self-confidence in people at risk of homelessness or physical and mental illness, by encouraging them to take control of their lives and bring about personal change through undergraduate education. The program gives applicants the opportunity to do accredited university courses in the area of the humanities. I was …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 84, No. 24, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 84, No. 24, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Bennett, Emily. On Her Toes – Martha Madison
- Ulber, Emily. Bowling Green Benefits from Adult Literacy Program
- Carey, Ryan. Sixth-Seeded Lady Tops Win Sun Belt Title - Volleyball
- Hale, Marianne. Task Force to Evaluate Western’s Growth – Task Force on Quality & Access
- Be Proactive, Not Reactive: University Officials Need to be Policy Driven
- Milam, Dustin. Fight for Rights, Liberation, Equality
- Jones, Ashley. Praxis vs. Western Football – Parking
- Schwab, Edmond. Change I Can’t Believe In
- Stewart, Colleen. Vigil Honors Victims of Transgender Hate Crimes …
The Soft Power And Persuasion Of Translations In The War On Terror: Words And Wisdom In The Transformation Of Legal Systems, Donald J. Kochan
The Soft Power And Persuasion Of Translations In The War On Terror: Words And Wisdom In The Transformation Of Legal Systems, Donald J. Kochan
Donald J. Kochan
The power of words is the power of persuasion. The exportation of the foundational legal principles that helped form the American republic can serve as instrumental "soft power" tools in the war on terror. Efforts promoting projects like the Arabic Book Program are important vehicles to cross-cultural and cross-lingual international relations. This Article argues that an arsenal of words can be as, or more, powerful than an arsenal of artillery. The West has much to offer, but the rest of the world needs to be able to read it without getting lost in translation. Providing linguistic access to the documents …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 83, No. 15, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 83, No. 15, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 81, No. 25 [29], Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 81, No. 25 [29], Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Articles in this issue:
- Bosken, Nina. Speaker Reflects on Diversity – Clarence Page
- Coulter, Amber. Tuition Hike May Exceed Expectation
- Paul, Corey. Racks, Registration to Combat Bike Theft
- Coulter, Amber. Students Working More to Pay for Rising Tuition
- Brandenburg, Katie. Fees Increase to Fund Projects
- Positive Protest – Greenwood High School Dress Code
- Wilson, Brandon. Keep Opinions Out of Classrooms
- Brown, Erika. Prejudice Still Exists in 21st Century
- Casagrande, Michael. College Heights Herald Apologizes
- Paul, Corey. Student Honored for Bravery – Ryan Russell
- Paul, Corey. Sorority Houses Get …
The Blogosphere And The New Pamphleteers, Donald J. Kochan
The Blogosphere And The New Pamphleteers, Donald J. Kochan
Donald J. Kochan
The future of the free dissemination of information lies in the blog, some may say. The internet has entirely transformed how we receive and consume information. It’s the newest incarnation of information dissemination. From the insights of Alexis de Tocqueville, “Feelings and opinions are recruited, the heart is enlarged, and the human mind is developed only by the reciprocal influence of men upon one another.” Bloggers are a powerful force in the distribution of information and ideas and the creation of communities of conversation. Throughout history, the dissemination of information, news, opinions, and ideas has continuously transformed. In the 18th …
Ua1b2/1/7 Oral History, Lydia Kullman, Gary Ransdell
Ua1b2/1/7 Oral History, Lydia Kullman, Gary Ransdell
WKU Archives Records
Interview conducted by Lydia Kullman with Gary Ransdell. This oral history interview was created for Andrew McMichael's History and the Internet Class, 2004.
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 52, No. 16, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 52, No. 16, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Bill, Wolfe.Testing: Standardized Exams Subject of Criticism, Praise
- Talisman Receives Highest Recognition
- Mears, Teresa & Bill Wolfe. Prices, Brands, Sizes of Toiletry Items Vary
- Queen Candidate Registration Ends at 4 Tomorrow
- Bi-Term Finals Begin Today
- The Presidential Racetrack Lies Mainly in the Gutter
- Sheppard, Rickey. Editorial Perplexing
- Cortus, Bill. Urges Class Boycott
- Rogers, Jeff. Rock Not a Sin
- Gordon, David. Special Rescheduled
- Bauer, Janet. Claims Poor Coverage
- Stichtenoth, Keith. Concert Review Critic
- Clark, John. Review is Distortion, Chicago Concert
- Kraft, Kathy. Enjoyed Concert
- Ribar, Richard. …
Sedition, December 4, 1972, Graphic Offensive
Sedition, October 1972, Graphic Offensive
Sedition, September 27, 1972, Graphic Offensive
Sedition, September 11, 1972, Graphic Offensive
Sedition, August 3, 1972, Graphic Offensive
Sedition, June 20, 1972, Graphic Offensive
Sedition, April 10, 1972, Graphic Offensive
Sedition, March 1972, Graphic Offensive
Sedition, January 31, 1972, Graphic Offensive
Sedition, January 10, 1972, Graphic Offensive
Sedition, December 1, 1971, Graphic Offensive
Sedition, November 3, 1971, Graphic Offensive
Sedition, October 15, 1971, Graphic Offensive