1. Web 2.0: The Effects of Social Media on Accuracy and Timeliness in Coverage of the Sandusky Scandal Open Access Author: Oh, Anita Hyun Title: Web 2.0: The Effects of Social Media on Accuracy and Timeliness in Coverage of the Sandusky Scandal Area of Honors: Journalism Keywords: sandusky scandaljoe paternosocial mediatwitterfacebookaccuracycredibilitynews File: Download Oh_Anita_Web2_0TheEffectsofSocialMedia.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Russell Frank, Thesis SupervisorRussell Frank, Thesis Honors AdvisorRussell Edgar Eshleman Jr., Faculty Reader
2. ISIS and the Media: Social Media as a Function and Deterrent of Terror Open Access Author: Chuff, Mary Gemma Title: ISIS and the Media: Social Media as a Function and Deterrent of Terror Area of Honors: Journalism Keywords: ISISIslamic Statesocial mediamediajournalismcounterterrorismcounterterrorism policy File: Download Chuff_FINAL_SUBMISSION_PDF-4-12.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Martin Halstuk, Thesis SupervisorMartin Halstuk, Thesis Honors AdvisorRussell Edgar Eshleman Jr., Faculty Reader