1. Private Media Analysis in Ghana Open Access Author: Walsh, Meghan Lynn Title: Private Media Analysis in Ghana Area of Honors: Journalism Keywords: Ghanamedia studiesethnographic methods File: Download Thesis_-_Meghan_Walsh.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Anthony Olorunnisola, Thesis SupervisorAnthony Olorunnisola, Thesis SupervisorGrace Hampton, Thesis SupervisorRussell Frank, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. Funny Girl: An Analysis of the Gender Shift in Contemporary Comedy Open Access Author: Liu, Shirley Title: Funny Girl: An Analysis of the Gender Shift in Contemporary Comedy Area of Honors: Marketing Keywords: marketingcomedymedia studiesgenderchangetelevisionfeminism File: Download 1-Liu_Shirley_ThesisFinal.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Jennifer Chang Coupland, Thesis SupervisorJennifer Chang Coupland, Thesis Honors AdvisorDavid Michael Winterich, Faculty Reader
3. An Analysis of the Effects of Unplanned Media Content on Demand Planning and Product Supply Chains Open Access Author: Scaliti, Cara Title: An Analysis of the Effects of Unplanned Media Content on Demand Planning and Product Supply Chains Area of Honors: Supply Chain and Information Systems Keywords: mediasocial mediamedia product exposureforecastingdemand planningTikToknews mediaentertainment mediamedia studiesmedia effects File: Download An_Analysis_of_the_Effects_of_Unplanned_Media_Content__on_Demand_Planning_and_Product_Supply_Chains_by_Cara_Scaliti.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Robert Alexander Novack, Thesis SupervisorJohn C Spychalski, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. Pass the Plate: An Exploratory Study of the Extent to Which Media Representation of Food has the Ability to Create an Ingroup Among First-Generation Americans Open Access Author: Vitoc, Lidia Title: Pass the Plate: An Exploratory Study of the Extent to Which Media Representation of Food has the Ability to Create an Ingroup Among First-Generation Americans Area of Honors: Journalism Keywords: foodethnic foodculturefirst-generation americanamerican studiesmedia studiesfood studies File: Download Final_Draft__UPDATED__-_Copy__1_.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Maggie Messitt, Thesis SupervisorJohn R Affleck, Thesis Honors Advisor