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Narrative Solutions to Climate Change

Description: Climate change is one of the preeminent problems facing humanity today. It has the potential to cause incalculable damages, loss of life and property, and can create an almost unlivable habitat for humans on this planet. Governments need to act in order to stop future climate harms, but the electorate must be literate in the subject in order to do so. One of the jobs of the media is to inform the public, and so it is imperative that the media find a way to accurately inform the U.S. electorate … more
Date: December 2022
Creator: Pezzulli, Katherine Keller

Not What "Almost Famous" Made It Out to Be: Gendered Harassment of Female Music Journalists

Description: As with women journalists in other male-dominated fields, female music writers have long endured gendered harassment. In the newsroom, this sexist treatment is foisted upon female music journalists by their male editors and colleagues; in the outside world, it often occurs at the hands of male sources, readers, and online trolls. Unfortunately, the victims of such abuse are frequently left to cope with it alone, and many report that their mental health suffers in the process. Some may even ulti… more
Date: May 2022
Creator: Carter, Simone
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A Psychoanalytic Study of Occupational Stress and Burnout among Public Relations Practitioners

Description: Unfavorable opinions and images of the public relations industry have persisted for decades, and the industry still struggles to deal with them. Additionally, it is a demanding profession that is expected to grow faster than average but struggles to retain talent. Public relations research has also predominantly focused on how nonpractitioners perceive public relations. The present study psychoanalytically analyzed two movies with cinematic representations of public relations practitioners and … more
Date: August 2022
Creator: Martinez, Tiffany Adriana
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Structural Affordances and Framing Methods in Animal Rescue Facebook Posts

Description: The overpopulation of domestic animals has become an ongoing problem across the United States. Approximately 1.5 million animals are being euthanized in the United States every year. In fact, shelters euthanize about 23 % of the animals they take in. However, the euthanasia rate would be much greater without animal rescues, which are different than animal shelters. Animal rescues are unique from shelters because they are not government-funded, and they do not usually have a physical location. B… more
Date: August 2022
Creator: Muns, Karan Elizabeth
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