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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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An untamed force : magazine and trade journal criticism of the new journalism and the rise of professional standards, 1890s to 1920s /

Rodgers, Ronald R. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Ohio University, August, 2005. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 496-532)
222

Pathologising poverty the cultural camouflage of America's urban poor /

Lyness, Drew. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Wyoming, 2009. / Title from PDF title page (viewed on July 29, 2010). Includes bibliographical references (p. 132-142).
223

The internet as an anchor : a grounded theory model of internet advocacy and web site production in Japan and the issue of history textbook reform /

Dowdle, Daniel Mark, January 2005 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.A.)--Brigham Young University. Dept. of Communications, 2005. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 106-111).
224

The mourning papers death, religion and American newspapers, 1690-2002 /

Sillars, Leslie Darren, Olasky, Marvin N. January 2004 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Texas at Austin, 2004. / Supervisor: Marvin Olasky. Vita. Includes bibliographical references.
225

Media's portrayal of women : impact on aggressive attitudes and beliefs /

Trezek, Danielle, January 2007 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.S.)--Eastern Illinois University, 2007. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 38-39).
226

The poverty of news discourse : the news coverage of poverty in New Zealand : a thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Mass Communication in the University of Canterbury /

Summers, John January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Canterbury, 2006. / Typescript (photocopy). Includes bibliographical references (leaves 169-178). Also available via the World Wide Web.
227

Effects of story deviance, context, and personal involvement on information processing of news stories a Web-tracking analysis of exposure, attention, and memory retention /

Lee, Jong Hyuk. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (PH.D.) -- Syracuse University, 2006 / "Publication number AAT 3242504."
228

Effects of order and proportion of positive scenes in broadcast news on memory, candidate evaluation, and voting intention

Choi, Yun Jung January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (PH.D.) -- Syracuse University, 2006 / "Publication number AAT 3242491."
229

The news media and their state Testing concertation in news media and their messages in a comparative analysis of 36 democracies /

Hatcher, John Albert. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (PH.D.) -- Syracuse University, 2006 / "Publication number AAT 3251769."
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The representation of the use of social media for committing cyber-crimes in selected South African newspapers

Hewana, Sandiswa January 2013 (has links)
This study aimed to provide insights into the manner in which the representation of social media usage in relation to cyber-related crimes within selected South African newspapers can potentially shape the ideas and perceptions that society may have towards social networking channels. Drawing on the literature from fields such as developmental studies, new media studies, identity formation and cyber-criminality, an analysis of the Price Water House Coopers Global Economic Survey (2011) was used to provide some insight into the issue of cyber-crime within South Africa. The survey which was conducted by Price Water House Coopers revealed that South Africa is ranked second in the world with the highest rate of reported fraud cases. According to them this rate is comparatively higher than the escalating percentage of cases reported in the United States and other nations. In order to correlate and illustrate some of the findings of the survey and that which was found through primary research, an in-depth content analysis applying limited designations analysis and detailed assertions analysis techniques (Du Plooy, 2007) has been performed on selected content from local print and online publications such as The Herald, Algoa Sun, The Weekend Post, The Sunday Times and News24, from the time period of January 2009 until January 2012. Herewith, a total of 125 articles were analysed in order to determine the tone and thematic nature of the communication within the respective platforms. Furthermore, the mass media has been argued as being the main platform of communication within society. Whereby, different communication techniques are used to communicate with different target audiences. On a theoretical level, the study explored whether or not social media perpetuates the prejudices of the modernisation theory or serves to challenge such prejudices. Furthermore, the study explored whether social media may potentially have an impact on the reported cyber-related crimes. Associated theory such as the representation theory, globalization, the privacy trust model, social contract theory, media richness theory, participatory theory, convergence, the digital divide, media-centricity, dependency and identity formation has been explored. It was found that social networking sites Facebook and Mxit have been represented as the most common platforms of cyber-related crime and women and teenagers are the most popular victims. The likelihood of individuals being exposed to cyber-crime within social networks is high due to the fact in order to develop online relationships, personal information needs to be shared. The Privacy Trust model was identified as being an important factor which shaped the findings of this study. This is due to the fact that a certain level of trust is held by social network subscribers to the Internet hosts who they entered into a social contract with and with their friends.

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