1. “MORE THAN ENTERTAINMENT”: THE ROLE OF SATIRICAL NEWS IN DISSENT, DELIBERATION, AND DEMOCRACY Open Access Author: Burton, Sarah J Title: “MORE THAN ENTERTAINMENT”: THE ROLE OF SATIRICAL NEWS IN DISSENT, DELIBERATION, AND DEMOCRACY Area of Honors: Journalism Keywords: The Daily Showhistorylegalethnographydeliberationdissentdeliberative democracyFirst Amendmentmediasatirefake newssatirical newsThe Colbert Reportrolesatirist shieldcomedyhumorindignation File: Download Burton-SchreyerThesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Martin Halstuk, Thesis SupervisorMartin Halstuk, Thesis SupervisorRobert Dwayne Richards, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. From Stewart to Satire: Alternative Journalism in Late Night Tv Open Access Author: Appleman, Michael Jeffrey Title: From Stewart to Satire: Alternative Journalism in Late Night Tv Area of Honors: Journalism Keywords: The Daily ShowsatireStewartThe Colbert Reportfake newsalternative journalismLast Week TonightOliverhumorcomedy File: Download Appleman_Thesis_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Curtis William Chandler, Thesis SupervisorRobert Dwayne Richards, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. Fake News, Social Media, and Millennials Open Access Author: Cilea, Gabrielle Leigh Title: Fake News, Social Media, and Millennials Area of Honors: Journalism Keywords: fake newsmillennialssocial media File: Download Prof._Edited_thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Russell Frank, Thesis SupervisorRussell Frank, Thesis Honors AdvisorMatthew Frank Jordan, Faculty Reader
4. 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
5. Utilizing Friendship Networks to Predict User Susceptibility to Fake News Open Access Author: Cowell, Robert Henry Title: Utilizing Friendship Networks to Predict User Susceptibility to Fake News Area of Honors: Computer Science Keywords: machine learningfake newssocial mediaTwitteruser susceptibilityschool shootings File: Download RobertCowell_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dongwon Lee, Thesis SupervisorDanfeng Zhang, Thesis Honors Advisor
6. The Negative Effects of Social Media Algorithms Open Access Author: Singer, Anjelica Title: The Negative Effects of Social Media Algorithms Area of Honors: Journalism Keywords: social mediafake newsjournalismFacebookTikTokalgorithmfilter bubblesecho chambersconfirmation biasselective exposuredemocracymental healthinformation overload File: Download Final_Thesis__Anjelica_Singer_Revised.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Patrick Lee Plaisance, Thesis SupervisorRussell Edgar Eshleman, Jr., Thesis Honors AdvisorCynthia J Simmons, Faculty Reader