1. How Technology Has Changed the Way the Media Cover Wars Open Access Author: Vickery, Danielle Erin Title: How Technology Has Changed the Way the Media Cover Wars Area of Honors: Journalism Keywords: mediawartechnology File: Download Danielle_Vickery_thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Anthony Barbieri, Thesis SupervisorAnthony Barbieri, Thesis SupervisorCurtis William Chandler, Faculty ReaderAnthony Barbieri, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. Stories From the Front Lines: Female Foreign Correspondents in War Zones Open Access Author: Connor, Jennifer Ann Title: Stories From the Front Lines: Female Foreign Correspondents in War Zones Area of Honors: Journalism Keywords: AfghanistanIraqLybiaMercedes GallegoVanessa GezariNew York Timeswar correspondentsmarinesembedded journalistsJennifer Connor File: Download Connor_finalthesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Anthony Barbieri, Thesis SupervisorAnthony Barbieri, Thesis SupervisorMartin Halstuk, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. Censorship in the Chinese Media: Sichuan Earthquake Open Access Author: Perlow, Becky Title: Censorship in the Chinese Media: Sichuan Earthquake Area of Honors: Journalism Keywords: chinacensorshipmediajournalistsdissidentpropagandacitizen journalism File: Download Becky_Perlow_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Bu Zhong, Thesis SupervisorBu Zhong, Thesis SupervisorAnthony Barbieri, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. The relevancy of print newspapers in the changing news cycle and how editors manage to motivate Open Access Author: Horn, Brittany Anne Title: The relevancy of print newspapers in the changing news cycle and how editors manage to motivate Area of Honors: Journalism Keywords: newspapersprint journalismeditorsPhiladelphia InquirerPittsburgh Post-GazetteHarrisburg Patriot-News File: Download Horn_Brittany_Relevancyofprintnewspapers.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Russell Edgar Eshleman Jr., Thesis SupervisorAnthony Barbieri, Thesis Honors Advisor
5. A House Divided: How Today's Media and Partisan Gerrymandering Broke America Open Access Author: Litwin, Katherine Title: A House Divided: How Today's Media and Partisan Gerrymandering Broke America Area of Honors: Journalism Keywords: partisan gerrymanderingfake newsonline mediasupreme courtpoliticssocial mediapolarizationpartisan media File: Download A_House_Divided-How_Today_s_Media_and_Partisan_Gerrymandering_Broke_America__1_.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Curtis William Chandler, Thesis SupervisorAnthony Barbieri, Thesis Honors Advisor