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Author:
Better Romero, Carolina Alexandra
Title:
THE EFFECT OF THE PASSAGE OF TIME ON THE PERCEPTION OF HURTFUL MESSAGES WITHIN ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS
Area of Honors:
Communication Arts and Sciences
Keywords:
hurtful messages romantic relationships time perception of hurt
File:
Download THESIS_SHC.pdf
Thesis Supervisors:
Denise Haunani Solomon, Thesis Supervisor Denise Haunani Solomon, Thesis Supervisor Lori Ann Bedell, Thesis Honors Advisor
Author:
Bell, Carey Linwood
Title:
How Does Democratization Impact Public Health Outcomes In Developing States?
Area of Honors:
Communication Arts and Sciences
Keywords:
democracy public health
File:
Download Bell_Thesis_FINAL.pdf
Thesis Supervisors:
Rachel Annette Smith, Thesis Supervisor Rachel Annette Smith, Thesis Supervisor Lori Ann Bedell, Thesis Honors Advisor
Author:
DiMuzio, Eric J
Title:
Persuasion in a Mediated Environment: Links as Endorsements
Area of Honors:
Communication Arts and Sciences
Keywords:
credibility endorsement SCRT
File:
Download Thesis_2.1_Final_Submission.pdf
Thesis Supervisors:
S. Shyam Sundar, Thesis Supervisor Lori Ann Bedell, Thesis Honors Advisor S. Shyam Sundar, Thesis Supervisor
Author:
Reichert, Emily Cheryl
Title:
A Proposal for the Application of Culturally Grounded Narrative Theory and Stigma Management Communication in Exploring Help Seeking Behaviors Among Depressed College Students
Area of Honors:
Communication Arts and Sciences
Keywords:
stigma depression help seeking narrative
File:
Download Thesis_Final_Reichert.pdf
Thesis Supervisors:
Michael L Hecht, Thesis Supervisor Lori Ann Bedell, Thesis Honors Advisor
Author:
Garcia Godoy, Mariana
Title:
Necropolitics, Criminalization and Disposability: The New York State Decarceration Debate during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Area of Honors:
Communication Arts and Sciences
Keywords:
Prisons Biopolitics Necropolitics Debate
File:
Download MG_Thesis_Final_Draft.pdf
Thesis Supervisors:
Abraham Iqbal Khan, Thesis Supervisor Mary High, Thesis Honors Advisor