1. Does the Media Portray Liberal Female Candidates for President Differently than Conservative Female Candidates? A Content Analysis of Newspaper Media from Elizabeth Dole and Hillary Clinton’s Presidential Campaigns. Open Access Author: Frasco, Julie Rae Title: Does the Media Portray Liberal Female Candidates for President Differently than Conservative Female Candidates? A Content Analysis of Newspaper Media from Elizabeth Dole and Hillary Clinton’s Presidential Campaigns. Area of Honors: Political Science Keywords: media portrayalfemale candidatescontent analysispresidential office of the united states File: Download Frasco_Final_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Lee Ann Banaszak, Thesis SupervisorDr. Lee Ann Banaszak, Thesis SupervisorDr. Gretchen G Casper, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. The Broadcast Media's Portrayal of Modern Maritime Piracy Open Access Author: Brill, Tamar Anna Title: The Broadcast Media's Portrayal of Modern Maritime Piracy Area of Honors: Advertising/Public Relations Keywords: Modern maritime piracySomali piracymaritime terrorismpiracybroadcast mediaCNNFoxcommunicationspolitical motiveeconomic motivecontent analysismultilateral collaborationEast Africa File: Download Tamar_Brill_Thesis_FINAL.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Steve Manuel, Thesis SupervisorSteve Manuel, Thesis SupervisorDr. Susan Mary Strohm, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. COVERING THE RISE OF TEA PARTY: A CASE OF MAINSTREAM MEDIA Open Access Author: Chen, Tiange Title: COVERING THE RISE OF TEA PARTY: A CASE OF MAINSTREAM MEDIA Area of Honors: Interdisciplinary in Journalism and Political Science Keywords: journalismmediacontent analysistea partypolitical science File: Download Chen_Thesis_final_Updated.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Bu Zhong, Thesis SupervisorDr. Michael Barth Berkman, Thesis Honors AdvisorBu Zhong, Thesis Honors AdvisorRussell Frank, Faculty Reader
4. Putting the Planet on the Ballot: Climate Change Framing in 2016 and 2018 Political Ads Open Access Author: Bell, Kelsey Title: Putting the Planet on the Ballot: Climate Change Framing in 2016 and 2018 Political Ads Area of Honors: Advertising/Public Relations Keywords: political advertisingpoliticsclimate changeframingcontent analysisclimate change framingpolitical campaignspolitical communications File: Download Honors_Thesis_Kelsey_Bell_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Fuyuan Shen, Thesis SupervisorFuyuan Shen, Thesis Honors AdvisorColleen Connolly-Ahern, Faculty Reader
5. The Political Glass Ceiling: How Media Bias Impacts the Rise of Female Candidates to Executive Office Open Access Author: Zanowic, Casey Title: The Political Glass Ceiling: How Media Bias Impacts the Rise of Female Candidates to Executive Office Area of Honors: Political Science Keywords: mediacontent analysismedia coveragegender and politicsfemale politiciansexecutive elections File: Download Zanowic_Casey_ThePoliticalGlassCeiling.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Erin Allyson Heidt-Forsythe, Thesis SupervisorSona N. Golder, Thesis Honors Advisor