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Strategic Narratives of Public Diplomacy and the Enactment of Soft Power: An Exploratory Study
(2017-08)
This dissertation investigated the formation, projection, and reception of strategic narratives with the purpose of exploring and explaining how and in what ways soft power can be enacted via strategic narratives. Specifically, ...
A Mixed Methods Approach to Studying Social Capital In An International Coalition
(2014)
Public relations as a communication practice contributes to a fully functioning society by bringing organizations, groups and individuals together to discuss issues. Public relations also helps to build advocacy coalitions. ...
Recognizing Racial Publics--An Exploration of Racial Identity and Community Among Black Women in Understanding Obesity and Weight Loss Messages
(2013)
This dissertation takes a public relations approach and qualitatively explores how Black women understand obesity and weight loss messages based on their racial identity and community. Racial identity is the degree to which ...
THE VALUE OF A JOURNALISM DEGREE: AN ANALYSIS OF WHAT NEWSPAPER EDITORS CONSIDER WHEN HIRING JOURNALISM SCHOOL GRADUATES AND WHAT JOURNALISM SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS CONSIDER WHEN EDUCATING THESE GRADUATES
(2019-05-10)
Journalism schools have seen their enrollment numbers ebb and flow for decades though never more so than in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. After the Internet became a serious mode of news delivery, the face of ...
A SOCIETAL APPROACH TO SOCIAL SHAREHOLDER ACTIVISM: ORGANIZATIONAL LEGITIMACY, CORPORATE RESPONSES
(2013)
This study examined the voluntary compliance of corporations to societal pressures exerted by one type of stakeholder--shareholders. Specifically, from an organizational legitimacy perspective, the study investigated ...
WAR – WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR? APPLYING A MILLIAN SECURITY PRINCIPLES PROTOCOL TO NEW YORK TIMES COVERAGE OF THE 2003 INVASION OF IRAQ
(2019-05-10)
In the aftermath of the U.S. 2003 invasion of Iraq, a number of news media outlets revisited their pre-invasion coverage, expressing public regret over perceived coverage gaps, and conducting deep internal self-examination ...
Cross-Border Targeted Radio in North America
(2018-12-14)
This is a historic and contemporary study of cross-border targeted AM and FM radio stations licensed along the United States borders with Canada and Mexico. Each North American nation considered the airwaves a public ...
Timeline of trauma: A case study of newsroom management and support during and after the Oklahoma City bombing
(2018-05)
Multiple studies over the past three decades have recognized the emotional consequences of trauma exposure for journalists. The work of journalism requires that reporters, photographers, and other media professionals ...
NICHES IN THE NETWORKED MEDIA ECOSYSTEM: FUNCTIONALITIES, GRATIFICATIONS, AND A TYPOLOGY OF ONLINE NEWS AND INFORMATIONAL MEDIA
(2016-05-13)
The digital technologies and the Internet have transformed the media ecosystem from mass into networked (Castells, 2009; Chaffee & Metzger, 2001; Lowrey & Gade, 2011). Before the rise of the Internet, a small number of ...
PROFESSIONAL, MARKET, AND CULTURAL VALUES IN NEWS PRODUCTION
(2015-05-08)
In an era of global communication where efforts are increasingly paid to communicate with people of widely-varying cultures across the world, this study examines how one news organization communicates to international ...