Browsing OSU - Electronic Theses and Dissertations by Subject "journalism"
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2013 Newspaper Coverage of the Oklahoma Horse Slaughter Bill: a Content Analysis
(Oklahoma State University, 2014-05-01)The topic of horse slaughter has been a controversial issue in the United States (GAO, 2011). Newspapers play an important role in the issue, as they are responsible for influencing public opinion through the information ... -
Effect of Job Approval, Time, and Terrorism Anxiety Upon Deference to the President
(Oklahoma State University, 2010-05-01)The creation of foreign policy news is affected by more than ranking the impact and importance of relevant events as they occur. This thesis examines the adversarial nature of US press questioning of the executive during ... -
Measuring Media Literacy Among Collegiate Journalism Students
(Oklahoma State University, 2010-07-01)The purpose of this study was to measure and compare media literacy knowledge structure scores and attitudes among collegiate journalism students with those of non-journalism students. The study utilized quantitative data ... -
News media literacy among undergraduate journalism students
(2021-05)Like most young people, university students are adept in their use of communication technologies such as smartphones and apps. However, this technological savvy does not necessarily translate into news media literacy (NML), ... -
Teaching Western Business Journalism in a Developing Nation
(Oklahoma State University, 2007-07-01)Teaching overseas in the Middle East/North Africa region presented an opportunity for the instructor to grow as an instructor and to share information in a new context, while being intensely exposed to a different culture. ... -
Updating the Journalist'S Toolbox : an Analysis of the Multimedia Skills That Journalism Graduates Need and Employers Want in Today'S Converged Newsroom
(Oklahoma State University, 2013-07-01)Journalism has changed at a faster pace in the first decade of the 21st century than during any time period in the history of the profession. If journalism students expect to be hired upon graduating in the new convergence ...