Emerson thesis -- Journalism
Found in 217 Collections and/or Records:
Coping with Alzheimer's disease, 2004
Coping with Alzhiemer's disease is the story of two families' struggles and how they cope with Alzheimer's disease. It explores how each family deals with the diagnosis of a loved one, how the disease affects the families, and how the end brings closure.
Coverage of operation pillar of defense by The New York Times, 2013
...this thesis will examine a sample of articles from The New York Times, pertaining to coverage of the exchange of rocket fire between Israel and Gaza during Operation Pillar of Defense, which lasted from November 14, 2012 to November 21, 2012. -- abstra
Coverage of the economy prior to elections in the Indian press : a study, 2004
This study focuses on a new kind of paradox that now plagues India".
Cruising the Fens : private encounters in public, 2004
Daily-Bean.com : an online news source for Boston-based college students, 2003
Dehumanizing the enemy in war coverage, 2004
This textual analysis of Ha'aretz coverage of the Jenin massacre" in 2002, focuses on the journalistic routines and mechanisms used in Ha'aretz to portray the image of the Palestinians".
Drive for respect : a close look at Boston cab drivers, 2002
Dude, where's my parking space?, 2004
This project brings to light and analyzes the social, aesthetic, and economic reasons for the Town of Brookline's 107-year-old overnight parking ban -- abstract.
Economic and social aspects of the ethnic press in Boston, 2003
Education news 2.0 : how do hyperlocal media grade in education coverage?, 2013
As newspapers' struggles carry on into the second decade of the new millenium, a number of alternative media outlets have sprung up online -- including a robust sampling of local, online-only news sites that are known in the industry as hyperlocal media o
Enlightenment ideals and the framing of climate change in the U.S. print media, 2011
This framing analysis looks at climate change coverage in The New York Times and The Washington Post to determine if reporters incorporate Enlightenment ideologies into their stories. -- abstract.
Exploring true exotics, 2003
Faith in a new era of science : scientists race to prove nanotechnology's charms can overcome challenges, 2006
Nanotechnologies already affect where we live, how we consume energy, and how we communicate. New developments every day stand to revolutionize what we eat, what we wear, and perhaps most amazingly, how we protect and heal ourselves from disease. -- abst
Finding a home Chinese adoptees in the U.S., 2005
Since 1992, when China changed its adoption law to allow foreigners to adopt Chinese children, the country has become one of the two most popular countries in the world for American families seeking to adopt children from overseas. -- abstract.
Finding a second home : a three-part story of Swedish au pairs in America, 2001
Fit to survive, 2005
This project is a 15-minute newsmagazine piece comprised of three five-minute segments covering the impact of regular exercise on breast cancer risk for postmenopausal women. -- abstract.
Fitness or filler? : a content analysis of six fitness magazines, 2000
Free to be crazy : homeless on the streets of Boston, 2006
Haunted by delusions and hallucinations, Beth lost her rental voucher in 1998, and without it she was unable to pay her rent. Evicted, she soon found herself sleeping on a park bench. After a brutal attack one night, Beth began a slow journey out of hom
Freedom of speech in Germany and its limits, 2001
From the classroom to the newsroom, 2004
This is a series of reports on different aspects of becoming a broadcast journalist -- abstract.