1. Dialectical Relationships as a Prominent Role in Crisis Communication: A Penn State University Case Study Open Access Author: Tupper, Ashton Michelle Title: Dialectical Relationships as a Prominent Role in Crisis Communication: A Penn State University Case Study Area of Honors: Communication Arts and Sciences (Berks/Lehigh) Keywords: Crisis communicationSandusky scandalSituated Crisis Communication TheoryDialeticsPublic Relations File: Download thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Cheryl L Nicholas, Thesis SupervisorDr. Sandy Feinstein, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. Framing Responsibility: An analysis of local news media's representation of sexist violence Open Access Author: Mcguire, Meghann Elizabeth Title: Framing Responsibility: An analysis of local news media's representation of sexist violence Area of Honors: Communication Arts and Sciences (Berks/Lehigh) Keywords: domestic violencehegemonylocal newsmediapatriarchyraperepresentationresponsibilityvictim blaming File: Download Thesis_Final_McGuire.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Cheryl L Nicholas, Thesis SupervisorEvelyn Michele Ramsey, Thesis SupervisorDr. Sandy Feinstein, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. Framing and Rhetorical Themes in 1970s-1980s Mediated Abortion Discourse in New Zealand Open Access Author: Cairnie, Elizabeth Marie Title: Framing and Rhetorical Themes in 1970s-1980s Mediated Abortion Discourse in New Zealand Area of Honors: Global Studies (Berks/Lehigh) Keywords: abortionprolifeprochoicerhetoricframingagenda settingNew Zealand File: Download ElizabethCairnie_Thesis2.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Cheryl L Nicholas, Thesis SupervisorDr. Sandy Feinstein, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. ⋋P[P(John)] Seeks a Unicorn Open Access Author: Martin, Jannah Title: ⋋P[P(John)] Seeks a Unicorn Area of Honors: Communication Arts and Sciences (Berks/Lehigh) Keywords: SemanticsLanguage File: Download Martin_Thesis_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Cheryl L Nicholas, Thesis SupervisorSandy Feinstein, Thesis Honors Advisor
5. Between the Lines: A Hip Hop Autoethnography Restricted (Penn State Only) Author: Shott, G Michael Title: Between the Lines: A Hip Hop Autoethnography Area of Honors: Communication Arts and Sciences (Berks/Lehigh) Keywords: AutoethnographyHip HopWhitenessLiminalityIntersectionalityYouth File: Login to Download Thesis Supervisors: Cheryl L Nicholas, Thesis SupervisorSandy Feinstein, Thesis Honors Advisor