Tag: journalism

Oliver, Bee, Minhaj, and Nolan

Oliver, Bee, Minhaj, and Nolan

It’s been more than three years since Jon Stewart left the Daily Show and placed the hosting responsibilities in the capable hands of Trevor Noah. The show has changed from an editorializing platform that used comedy as the medium of discourse to a show that satirizes current events to create a shared social experience via …

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The Future of News: Introduction, Review of Literature, and Research Questions

The Future of News: Introduction, Review of Literature, and Research Questions

News and media organizations have been attempting to figure out their futures since the beginning of mass-produced journalism. One such example of sensing where the trends are going can be found in Robin Sloan and Matt Thompson’s 2004 video entitled, “EPIC 2014.” “EPIC 2014” (and the follow-up video “EPIC 2015”) tried to anticipate how markets …

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Ephemeral/Restart

Ephemeral/Restart

One of the areas of focus in my research on the past few years has been the ephemeral nature of modern journalism within the newer platforms of communication. The use of Instagram and Snapchat as a means to deliver news has been of interest to me as it represents news finding its way to citizens …

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Appalachian Discourse

Appalachian Discourse

This research was presented at Theorizing the Web 2017 in Brooklyn, NY on the 8th of April. The focus of the presentation was to examine the narratives from Appalachian regional media sources and national media sources that describe the Appalachia region and people & their views of the national election. This mixed-method study used a …

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iPhone U

iPhone U

Since the School of Journalism at the University of Missouri is now “requiring” iPhones or iTouches for the incoming freshmen class, it seems like a good time as any to talk about the influence of technology in higher education. The argument presented by Brian Brooks, the associate dean of the Journalism School believed that putting the device …

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An Academic Among the Trade and Culture of the CES

An Academic Among the Trade and Culture of the CES

I’ve wanted to go to the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) for quite some time. Since the show is the first part of the year, it was difficult to travel to Las Vegas. I’m generally at the National Association of Broadcasters annual show in April, and my travel budget doesn’t cover going to Vegas twice in one year. I was …

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