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, Honors AdvisorRussell Edgar Eshleman Jr., Faculty Reader
2. The Influence of News on Television Satire Open Access Author: Hyneman, Laurel Elizabeth Title: The Influence of News on Television Satire Area of Honors: Journalism Keywords: satiresitcomnewsThe SimpsonsAll in the Family File: Download HYNEMAN_THESIS_4-12.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Curtis William Chandler, Thesis SupervisorJohn Philip Sanchez, Honors Advisor
3. Financing the Front Page: Profitable Models for Journalism Open Access Author: Delaney, John Joseph Title: Financing the Front Page: Profitable Models for Journalism Area of Honors: Interdisciplinary in Finance and Journalism Keywords: Journalismnonprofitsfinancemedianewsnewspapers File: Download Jack_Delaney_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Russell Edgar Eshleman Jr., Thesis SupervisorDr. Brian Spangler Davis, Honors AdvisorFord Risley, Honors Advisor
4. Weaponizing bias: An analysis of polarized media during the Kavanaugh/Ford hearings Open Access Author: Vogel, Elisa Title: Weaponizing bias: An analysis of polarized media during the Kavanaugh/Ford hearings Area of Honors: Communication Arts and Sciences Keywords: rhetoriccaskavanaughfordcongresstrumpnewsfoxmsnbcmediapolarizationpolitical polarizationbias File: Download Vogel_final_thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Mary Elizabeth Stuckey, Thesis SupervisorLori Ann Bedell, Honors Advisor
5. Investigating the Effect of Empathy and News Readership on Affective Polarization Open Access Author: Zhang, Steven Title: Investigating the Effect of Empathy and News Readership on Affective Polarization Area of Honors: Political Science Keywords: affective polarizationempathynews readershipnewsnews consumptionpolarizationpoliticspsychologybehaviorpolitical psychologypolitical divideparty polarizationpartisanpartisanship File: Download Zhang_Thesis_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Peter K Hatemi, Thesis SupervisorMatthew Richard Golder, Honors Advisor