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Pre-Internet Versus Post-Internet News Content: The Case of the Chattanooga Times and Times Free Press
(2008-04-22)
This study examines the case of the 1986 Chattanooga Times and the 2006 Chattanooga Times Free Press, and aims to determine, through systematic research, how the content of that newspaper has changed between the pre-Internet ...
DARING TO THINK IS BEGINNING TO FIGHT: THE HISTORY OF MAGAZINE ALTERNATIVA—COLOMBIA, 1974-1980
(2007-06-12)
This case study of alternative, radical journalism in Latin America during the 1970s, seeks to clarify and define the characteristics and limits of this model in concrete, specific historical circumstances. It traces the ...
From the Belly of the HUAC: The Red Probes of Hollywood, 1947-1952
(2009)
ABSTRACT
Title of Document: FROM THE BELLY OF THE HUAC: THE RED PROBES OF HOLLYWOOD, 1947–1952
Jack D. Meeks, Doctor of Philosophy, 2009
Directed By: Dr. Maurine Beasley, Journalism
The House Un–American ...
THE KOREAN PRESS IN JAPAN AFTER WORLD WAR II AND ITS CENSORSHIP BY OCCUPATION AUTHORITIES
(2004-02-25)
This study deals with censorship of the Korean language press in Japan by the American occupation after World War II. It focuses on the social roles of mass media in a minority community when there were harsh media controls ...
REDEFINING WOMEN'S NEWS: A CASE STUDY OF THREE WOMEN'S PAGE EDITORS AND THEIR FRAMING OF THE WOMEN'S MOVEMENT
(2004-10-25)
For many decades the main area of journalism to which women could contribute was women's pages in newspapers. These sections, which ran from the late nineteenth century until the late 1960s, have been overlooked by journalism ...
Building the Stained Glass Prism: The Development of the Polish Catholic Church's Electronic Media Properties 1989-2003
(2004-11-24)
This dissertation investigates the Polish political, economic, and social transition from 1989 to 2003 from communism to capitalism, specifically its impact on a powerful Polish institution the Roman Catholic Church - and ...
Body images in magazines: A cross-cultural investigation of media effects in Russian and U.S. young women
(2007-04-25)
The dissertation is a cross-cultural-generational investigation of audiences' perceptions of media messages. The study comparatively examines adolescent and young adult females' concepts of body images in beauty and fashion ...
Women's Participation as Leaders in the Transformation of the Chinese Media: A Case Study of Guangzhou City
(2008-08-21)
A 1995 UNESCO-commissioned survey of Chinese women journalists revealed that women only comprised 8.5% of high-level leadership positions in the Chinese media. Taking the survey as its springboard, this study set out to ...
Investigating the Investigators: Examining the Attitudes, Perceptions, and Experiences of Investigative Journalists in the Internet Age
(2008-10-23)
This study examines how ownership type affects newsroom support, job satisfaction, and commitment to field by investigative journalists. It also explores agenda-building theory, asking if journalists' belief in their ability ...