Browsing OSU Theses by Subject "media"
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Effects of Objectified Portrayals of Women: Comparing Video Games, Magazines, and Film
(Oklahoma State University, 2009-07-01)Video games are becoming a popular form of entertainment for women, yet the majority of these games contain sexist content. Previous research has examined how other forms of sexist media (e.g., magazines) influence women's ... -
Impact of a Media Day on Developing Awareness and Increased Coverage of the Oklahoma State University Food & Agricultural Products Center
(Oklahoma State University, 2006-07-01)The purpose of the study was to determine if an FAPC Media Day increased the media's knowledge of the FAPC and assisted in developing media relations between the center and the Oklahoma media by increasing the number of ... -
Latino Political Engagement: a Qualitative Analysis of Voter Information Seeking, Political Opinions, and Intended Voting Behaviors
(Oklahoma State University, 2013-12-01)This study analyzes how media coverage and interpersonal communication affect U.S. born Latinos and Latino immigrants in their evaluation of political issues and candidates. It employs the agenda-function of the media and ... -
Where to Draw the Line: News Coverage of Child Abuse
(2019-05-01)Every day, news professionals are tasked with making quick, difficult decisions. This thesis provides an in-depth look into how television news directors and newspaper editors decide what to report on regarding child abuse. ...