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[email protected] MSc Dissertation Series
This is a selection of the best dissertations authored by students from our MSc programmes.
These MSc dissertations have been selected by the editor and deputy editor of the [email protected] Working Paper Series and consequently, are not the responsibility of the Working Paper Series Editorial Board.
No 278 Datafied Gay Men’s Dating: Ordering of Sexual Sociality on Blued , Hao Wu
No 277 Calculating newsworthiness: Investigating the role that probability plays in newsification and journalistic decision-making , Selina Swift
No 276 Platformisation as Development: Discourse and Justification in the South American Gig Economy , Lucas Stiglich
No 275 Branding for New Futures: Brand Activism’s Mediation of Collective Prospective Remembering , Kelly M. Smith
No 274 ‘ It wasn’t meant to be mine, yea?’ – The impacts of automation on the Brazilian Welfare State A case study of the Covid-19 data-driven emergency aid Auxílio Emergencial , Melissa Lima Silva
No 273 ‘Toward a better future’: A critical discourse analysis of the Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) reporting on the corporate websites of three large multinational corporations (MNCs) , Kanhai A. Parasharya
No 272 Looking through the mirror: Finding Hybridity in Al Jazeera English’s Journalism Metadiscourse , Zoe Maria Pace
No 271 How many more Emoji do we need? Examining the Unicode Consortium’s Vision of World Standard of Emoji , Yuka Katsumata
No 270 Hate in the Mainstream: Proposing a ‘Keyness-Driven’ Framework to Surface Toxic Speech in the Public Domain , Pica Johansson
No 269 Mapping Networks of Moral Language on U.S. Presidential Primary Campaigns, 2016-2020 , Kobi Hackenburg
No 268 The Role of Selective Exposure in ‘A New Era of Minimal Effects’: The Mediating Effect of Selective Exposure on the Relationship between Personal Characteristics and Conspiracy Theory Beliefs , Eunbin Ha
No 267 ‘Thick girls get low’: Representations of gender, fatness, blackness and sexuality in music videos by Lizzo , Alexandra Grinfeld
No 266 We are raising our voices: The use of TikTok for the public self-representation of indigenous identity in Latin America , Camila Figueroa-Zepeda
No 265 The Silenced Sound of Drill The Digital Disadvantage, Neocapitalist Media, and Hyper- Segregation , Alexandra Farje
No 264 Blockchain Island: A critical discourse analysis of the colonial construction of a Puerto Rican crypto utopia , María De Los Milagros Colón Cruz
No 263 F rom Artists to Creators, From Music to Audio: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Spotify’s ‘Audio First’ Strategy , Ryan Carraro
No 262 Imprisoned by Partisanship? A Critical Discourse Analysis of Media Bias of United States Print and Online Media in Reporting of Bipartisan Issues through the First Step Act , Kimberly Burton
No 261 “This Art of Being French” A Critical Discourse Analysis on Nostalgia and National Identity in Emmanuel Macron’s Speeches , Capucine Bourges
No 260 Freedom for whom? Investigating notions of freedom in European media and communications policy , 1989-2021, Jakob Angeli
No 259 ‘Inspire Creativity, Enrich Life’? A Critical Discourse Analysis on How Douyin Justifies Its Data Extraction and Shapes Public Values in The Platform Society , Jing An
No 258 Changing Humanitarianism For The Better? Virtual Reality and the Representation of the Suffering ‘Other’ in Humanitarian Communications , Francesca Liberatore Vaselli
No 257 We Are Humans Too: Refugees’ Perceptions of Representations of Migration in European News , Hannah Traussnigg
No 256 The Matter of Online Political Participation: A New Materialist Experiment on Emerging Adult Participatory Practices in the United Kingdom, Ireland and the Netherlands , Hanne M. Stegeman
No 255 Rap Music As Evidence: A Prosecutorial Tactic of Institutionalizing Racism , Claire Ruder
No 254 Put Students Before Your Public Image: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Strategic Communications in the University of Warwick Rape Chat Scandal , Clara Héroux Rhymes
No 253 Set The Record Straight: The Significance of Counter-Archives in Contemporary Struggles of Justice for Apartheid-Era Crimes , Ra’eesa Pather
No 252 Can Stories Change How We Feel About People: The Effect of Older People’s Online Personal Stories on Mitigating Younger Korean Ageism , Jeongwon Leah Park
No 251 The ‘Silent Majority': A Critical Discourse Analysis of Counter-Movement Key Opinion Leaders’ YouTube Coverage of the 2019 Hong Kong Protests , Limichi Okamoto
No 250 Man Up! A Qualitative Analysis of Representations of the Male Body on Instagram and Body Image Among Young Flemish Men , Femke Konings
No 249 Manufacturing The Mapped Metropolis: A Social Semiotic Analysis of Cartographic Representations of Gentrification and Displacement in New York City , Johanne Lahlum Hortman
No 248 The Police Have Confirmed all 39 Victims Were Chinese The Mis/Recognition of Vietnamese Migrants in Their Mediated Encounters Within UK Newspapers , Linda Hien
No 247 Brother A-Zhong For the Win: A Qualitative Analysis of Chinese Fan Communities’ Nationalist Practice of Cyber Expedition , Yannan Du
No 246 Police Facial Recognition in Progress: The Construction of The Notion of Accuracy in the Live Facial Recognition Technology Used by the MET Police in London , Romina Colman
No 245 Polarflation: The Inflationary Effect of Attention-Optimising Algorithms on Polarisation in the Public Sphere , Samuel Caveen
No 244 Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Examining How Representation and Accessibility Impact Each Other With Relation to Visual Impairment , Rebecca Sophie Brahde
No 243 Narrating Economics and The Social Vision of a $100 Billion Fund: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Financial Media Representation of Softbank’s Venture Capital Investments in Digital Technology , Carl Bakenhus
No 242 Look Back in Rebellion: Radical Transparency As Refusal of Surveillance , Beatrice Bacci
No 241 The Quantified (Female) Self: Examining the Conceptualisation of Female Health, Selfhood and Embodiment in Fitbit Strategic Communication Campaigns , Jourdan Webb
No 240 Transitioning from Analogue to Digital Broadcast: A Case Of Communicative Inequality , Boikhutso Tsikane
No 239 “Won’t somebody please think of the children?” A Critical Discourse Analysis of Representations of the Figure of the Child in Western Media Coverage of the Yemeni Conflict , Nadine Talaat
No 238 Embodying Disability: Problematising Empathy in Immersive Experiences of Non-Normative Bodies , Pablo Agüera Reneses
No 237 Democratising Bridge or Elite Medium: An investigation into political podcast adoption and the relationship with cognitive social capital , Steve Rayson
No 236 Manufacturing Consent: An Investigation of the Press Support Towards the US Administration Prior to US-led Airstrikes in Syria , Malavika Mysore
No 235 Intercultural dialogue, ordinary justice and indigenous justice in Bolivia: Between challenges, possibilities or utopias , Johanna Lechat
No 234 When a Woman Meets a Woman: Comparing the Use of Negativity of Female Candidates in Single and Mixed-Gender Televised Debates , Emil Støvring Lauritsen
No 233 “Let me tell you how I see things”: The place of Brexit and the Entente Cordiale in Macron’s strategic narrative of and for France on the international scene , Maud-Lily Lardenois-Macocco
No 232 The Pleasures of Solitude? A qualitative analysis of young Chinese women’s daily-life vlog viewing practices , Yue Jin
No 231 Hegemonic Femininity: A Laughing Matter? A Critical Discourse Analysis of Contemporary Stand-Up Comedy in the United States on the Issue of Female Reproductive Rights , Isabella Hastings
No 230 Nice People Take Drugs: An investigation into the communicative strategies of drug policy reform organisations in the United Kingdom from a social movement perspective , André Belchior Gomes
No 229 The Branded Muslim Woman: A Qualitative Study into the Symbolic Boundaries Negotiated around the Portrayal of Muslim Women in Brand Cultures , Nuha Fayaz
No 228 The Uncertain Decorum of Online Identification: Study in Qualitative Interviews , Samuel DiBella
No 227 Decentring Eurocentrism in Communication Scholarship: A Discursive Analysis of resistance in influential communication journals , Sara Demas
No 226 From Asthetic Criticism to News Reporting: Rethinking the concept of Ecstatic News through the Lens of French Print Cultural Journalism , Elisa Covo
No 225 Datafication of Music Streaming Services: A qualitative investigation into the technological transformations of music consumption in the age of big data , Jingwen Chen
No 224 Transnational, Gendered, and Popular Music in the Arab World: A Content Analysis of a Decade (2010-2019) , Dana J. Bibi
No 223 We the Ragpickers: A case-study of participatory video and counterhegemony , Suyash Barve
No 222 Audience Engagement with Ten Years and the Imagination of Hong Kong Identity: Between Text, Context and Audience , Zhi-Nan Rebecca Zhang
No 221 Straightening out Same Sex Marriage for ‘all’ Australians: A content analysis study of prejudices in Australia's campaign for marriage equality ,Tate Soller
No 220 In Search for ‘Liveliness’: Experimenting with Co-Ocurrence Analysis Using #GDPR on Twitter , Sameeh Selim
No 219 ¿Dónde está mi gente? A qualitative analysis of the role of Latinos in the context of the Hillary for America 2016 presidential campaign , Andrea P. Terroba Rodríguez
No 218 Red, White and Blue for Who? A critical discourse analysis of mainstream media coverage of Colin Kaepernick and Take a Knee , Kim M Reynolds
No 217 ‘Algorithmic Bias’ through the Media Lens: A Content Analysis of the Framing of Discourse , Rocío Izar Oyarzun Peralta
No 216 Civic State of Mind: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Celebrity Language on Citizenship and Democracy , Hannah Menchhoff
No 215 Encoding the Social: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Mark Zuckerberg's Construction of Mediated Sociality , Sam McGeachy
No 214 White for White: An Exploration of Gay Racism on the World's Most Popular Platform for Gay and Bisexual Men , Aubrey T. A. Maslen
No 213 Agent of Change? Malaysian Millenials' Social Media Consumption and Political Knowledge, Participation and Voting in the 2018 General Election , ZiQing Low
No 212 The Netflix Phenomenon in India: A qualitative enquiry into the urban Indian youth's engagement with Netflix , Richa Sarah George
No 211 Do the ‘Rich’ Get Richer? Exploring the Associations between Social Media Use and Online and Offline Political Participation Activities among Kenyan Youth , Eric Gatobu Ndubi
No 210 The Weinstein Effect and mediated non-apologies: Evaluating the role of #MeToo public apologies in western rape culture , Eleanor Dierking
No 209 ‘No Script At All’. A Study of Cultural Context and Audience Perceptions of Authenticity in Reality Television , Yun Ting Choo
No 208 “It’s funny ‘cause it’s true”. A critical discourse analysis on new political satire on television in the United States , Darren Chan
No 207 In a Mediated Society, Can Indigenous Knowledge Survive? A Network Ethnography Examining the Influence of Internet Use on Indigenous Herbal Knowledge Circulation in a Remote Yao Community , Anran Wang
No 206 Beauty and the Blogger: The Impact of Instagram Bloggers on Ideals of Beauty and Self-esteem , Sanjana Ahuja
No 205 Memories of Babri: Competing Discourses and contrasting constructions of a media event , Sanaya Chandar
No 204 Habitus, Social Space and Media Representation: The ‘Romantic’ Contemporary Taiwanese ‘Wenyi Qingnian’ Discourse in the Local Lifestyle Magazine ‘One Day’ , Hoi Yee Chau
No 203 Stories Untold? A qualitative analysis uncovering the representation of girls as victims of conflict in the global south , Tessa Venizelos
No 202 What is the Norm? A study of heteronormative representations in Bollywood , Saachi Bhatia
No 201 Live Streaming and its Audiences in China: Making sense of authenticity , Qisi Zhang
No 200 Berniebros and Vagina Voters: Content Analysis of Gendered Facebook Communication in the 2016 U.S. Democratic Presidential Primary , Meredith Epstein
No 199 ‘Othering’ the ‘Left-Behind’? A Critical Discourse Analysis of the representation of Leave voters in British broadsheets’ coverage of the EU referendum , Louise S. Thommessen.
No 198 Social Media as Civic Deliberation Space: A content analysis study of the public discussion about the legalization of surrogacy on Weibo and Zhihu , Liu Yu
No 197 Stories of Dismantling the White Patriarchy: A thematic narrative analysis of the imagined futures in 2015 science fiction films , Kylie Courtney
No 196 Too Small to Succeed? The Case of #NoAlVotoElectrónico and the Limits of Connective Action , Juan Floreal Graña
No 195 How we remember and forget via Facebook: The Mediatization of Memento and Deletion Practices , Jacopo Villanacci
No 194 Mediated Japanophile? Media consumption and Chinese people’s attitudes towards Japan among different generations , Han Xiao
No 193 Digital Mediatization in the Lifestyle Sport Slacklining , Friedrich Enders
No 192 Recipe for Success: A qualitative investigation into the role of social capital in the gendered food blogosphere , Fiona Koch
No 191 Access and Beyond: An Intersectional Approach to Women’s Everyday Experiences with ICTs , Fatma Matin Khan
No 190 Not Manly Enough: A Quantitative Analysis of Gender Stereotypes in Mexican Political Advertising, 2010‐2016 , Enrique López Alonso
No 189 Loudspeaker Broadcasting as Community Radio: A qualitative analysis of loudspeaker broadcasting in contemporary rural China in the framework of alternative media Shutong Wang
No 188 21st Century Cholos Representations of Peruvian youth in the discourse of El Panfleto Esteban Bertarelli
No 187 Representations of Calendar Girls and An Ideology of Modernity in 1930s Republican Shanghai Yifan Song
No 186 Reality Television as a Neoliberal Technology of Citizenship? A Critical Discourse Analysis of Điều Ước Thứ Bảy Vu Anh Ngoc Nguyen
No 185 Truth on Trial: Indigenous News Media and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Tomas Borsa
No 184 No Place Like Home: Analysing Discursive Constructions of ‘Home’ in Canadian Mainstream Newspaper Coverage of the Elsipogtog Protest Brooklyn Tchozewski
No 183 Modiplomacy and Diaspower: The discursive construction of modernity and national identity in Narendra Modi’s communication with the Indian diaspora Saanya Gulati
No 182 “The centre must hold”: Partisan dealignment and the rise of the minor party at the 2015 general election Peter Carrol
No 181 ‘Rapefugees Not Welcome’. Ideological Articulations of Media Discourses on Migrants and Refugees in Europe: New Racism and Othering – A Critical Discourse Analysis Monica Ibrahim
No 180 Constructing Connectivity: A Qualitative Analysis of the Representation of the Connected and Unconnected Others in Facebook’s Internet.org Campaign Minji Lee
No 179 Space and Place: The Communication of Gentrification to Young People in Hackney Kimberley Brown
No 178 Adherence to the protest paradigm? An examination of Singapore’s news coverage of Speakers’ Corner protests from 2000 to 2015 Joann Tan
No 177 The system is rigged: A discursive analysis of Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders Jessica Cullen
No 176 An Examination of American Mainstream Media Discourse of Solidarity and Citizenship in the Reporting of the Black Lives Matter Campaign Eilis Yazdani
No 175 Are All Lives Valued? Worthy 'Us', Unworthy 'Others'. A Comparative Content Analysis of Global News Agencies’. Pictorial Representation of the Paris Attacks and the Beirut Bombings . Dokyum Kim
No 174 Imperial remains: A Critical Discourse Analysis of a Televised Retelling of the Portuguese Colonial Period Beatriz Serra
No 173 Unmasking USAID Pakistan’s Elite Stakeholder Discourses: Towards an Evaluation of the Agency’s Development Interventions Anum Pasha
No 172 Boundary Work between ‘Us’ and ‘Them’ Global News Agencies’ Double Standard on the Construction of Forced Migrants by Geographical Proximity Woo-chul Kim
No 171 Why Did Our Watchdog Fail? A Counter Perspective on the Media Coverage of the 2007 Financial Crisis Tran Thuy-Anh Huynh
No 170 Unmasking ‘Sidekick’ Masculinity: A Qualitative Investigation of How Asian-American Males View Emasculating Stereotypes in U.S. Media Steffi Lau
No 169 The Silence of the Lamb: Animals in Biopolitics and the Discourse of Ethical Evasion Sana Ali
No 168 The Tartan Other: A qualitative analysis of the visual framing of Alex Salmond and the Scottish National Party in the British Press Ross Alexander Longton
No 167 The Unmasking of Burmese Myth in Contemporary Thai Cinema Pimtong Boonyapataro
No 166 Neoliberal Capitalism, Transnationalism and Networked Individualism: Rethinking Social Class in International Student Mobility Nguyen Quynh Tram Doan
No 165 The New Media Elite: How has Participation been Enabled and Limited in Leaders Live Online Political Debates Matilde Giglio
No 164 Constructing a Sense of Place through New Media: A Case Study of Humans of New York Mariele O’Reilly
No 163 The failure of cosmopolitanism and the reinforcement of hierarchical news: managing the visibility of suffering throughout the Multimodal Analysis of the Charlie Hebdo versus the Baga terrorist attacks Maria Paola Pofi
No 162 Imagining (In)security: Towards Developing Critical Knowledges of Security in a Mediated Social World Kathryn Higgins
No 161 Tweens Logged In: How Social Norms and Media Literacy Relate to Children’s Usage of Social Media Kalina Asparouhova
No 160 Finding Ferguson: Geographic Scale in the United States’ National Nightly Network News John Ray
No 159 Solidarity as Irony: Audience Responses to Celebrity Advocacy Isabel Kuhn
No 158 Phantasmagoric Nationalism: State power and the diasporic imagination Felicia Wong
No 157 Investigating Music Consumption ‘Circuits of Practice’ Eva Tkavc Dubokovic
No 156 A complex history turned into a tale of reconciliation: A critical discourse analysis of Irish newspaper coverage of the Queen’s visit to the Republic of Ireland Ciara Spencer
No 155 Economic power of e-retailers via price discrimination in e-commerce: price discrimination’s impact on consumers’ choices and preferences and its position in relation to consumer power Arina Vlasova
No 154 Exploring the Boundaries of Crowd Creation: A study on the value of voice in neoliberal media culture Ana Ecaterina C. Tan
No 153 “Songs of Guilt”: When Generosity is to Blame - A Content Analysis of the Press and Social Media Reactions to U2’s “Songs of Innocence” Giveaway on iTunes Alessandro Volonté
No 152 Hybridity within Peer Production: The Power Negotiation of Chinese Fansub Groups Zongxiao Rong
No 151 Writing On the Wall: Conversations with Beirut's Street Artists Zeina Najjar
No 150 'Gaining Control with the Power of the Gun and Maintaining Control with the Power of the Pen': A Content Analysis of Framing the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) in the People's Daily Yuanyuan Liu
No 149 Let My Voices be Heard: A Qualitative Study of Migrant Workers' Strategies of Mediation Resistance in Contemporary China Yijun Chen
No 148 'Popular Politics': A Discourse Theory Analysis of Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa's TV/radio Program Citizen Link Veronica Leon Burch
No 147 A Comparative Analysis of Chinese, Western and African Media Discourse in the Representation of China's Expansion of Economic Engagements in Africa Tong Wei
No 146 Ideological Trafficking of God and the Other Sultana Haider
No 145 The Maasai and the Internet: Online Civil Participation and the Formation of a Civic Identity in Rural Kenya Stine Ringnes Wilhelmsen
No 144 Wood in Water Does Not a Crocodile Make: Migrants Virtual Place-making, Ontological Security and Cosmopolitanism in the Transnational Social Field Sheetal Kumar
No 143 Droning On: A Critical Analysis of American Policy and News Discourse on Drone Strikes Sadaf Khan
No 142 The Impact of Mass Media Sentiments on Returns and Volatility in Asset Markets: Evidence from Algorithmic Content Analysis Panu Kuuluvainen
No 141 Problematising the Self-Representation of Race and Gender in Vines: Who has the Last Laugh? Shaikha Nurfarah Mattar
No 140 Corporate Public Apologies, or Capitalism in Other Words Nina M Chung
No 139 Agenda Setting and Framing in the UK Energy Prices Debate Nicholas Davies
No 138 'It is of Inestimable Benefit': Communicating American Science Policy in the Post-Cold War Era Mercedes Wilby
No 137 Beyond Twenty Cents: The Impact of the Representation of Violence on the Coverage of the Brazilian Protests of June 2013 by the Mass Media Margarida Gorecki Telles
No 136 Framing Françafrique: Neo-colonial Framing Practices in Le Monde 's Coverage of the French Military Interventions in Mali and the Central African Republic Lucie Gagniarre
No 135 Representing Persia: A Discourse Analysis of The American Print Media's Coverage of Iran Kyle Bowen
No 134 From Fat Cats to Cool Cats: CEOs and Micro-celebrity Practices on Twitter Julia Regina Austmann
No 133 Critically Imagining Ineternet Governance: A Content Analysis of the Marco Civil da Internet Public Consultation João Carlos Magalhães
No 132 The Ambiguous ICT: Investigating How Tablet Users Relate to and Interact with Their Device Jessica Blank
No 131 Threats, Parasites and Others: The Visual Framing of Roma Migrants in the British Press Grace Waters
No 130 Fifty Years of Negativity: An Assessment of Negative Compaigning in Swedish Parlimentary Election Campaigns 1956-2006 Gustav Gidenstam
No 129 The Talking Dog: Representations of Self and Others in Japanese Advertising Eryk Salvaggio
No 128 The Selfie Protest: A Visual Analysis of Activism in the Digital Age Clare Sheehan
No 127 Negativity and Australian Political Discourse: A Case Study of the Australian Liberal Party's 2013 Election Television Advertising Clare Creegan
No 126 What are You Laughing at? A Social Semiotic Analysis of Ironic Racial Stereotypes in Chappelle's Show Cindy Ma
No 125 Reconsidering Agenda Setting and Intermedia Agenda Setting from a Global Perspective: A Cross-National Comparative Agenda Setting Test Christoph Rosenthal
No 124 Big Data Exclusions and Disparate Impact: Investigating the Exclusionary Dynamics of Big Data Phenomenon Charly Gordon
No 123 Tabloidisation of the Norwegian News Media: A Quantitative Analysis of Print and Online Newspaper Platforms Celine Storstad Gran
No 122 Red, White and Afro Caribbean: A Qualitative Study of Afro-Caribbean American Identity During the Olympic Games Ashley Gordon
No 121 The City without Gates: Facebook and the Social Surface Andrew Crosby
No 120 Yes I Do Mind: Constructing Discourses of Resistance against Racial Microaggressions on Tumblr Abigail Kang
No 119 Tensions in Urban Street Art: a Visual Analysis of the Online Media Coverage of Banksy Slave Labour Elisabetta Crovara
No 118 The Sticky Case of Sticky Data: An Examination of the Rationale, Legality, and Implementation of a Right to Data Portability Under European Competition Law Paul T. Moura
No 117 Pinning Pretty: A Qualitative Study of Pinterest Users' Practices and Views Elizabeth White
No 116 Comparing Perceptions of NGOs and CSR: Audience Evaluations and Interpretations of Communications Gitanjali Co Devan Anderson
No 115 What is Web-Populism doing to Italian Politics? The Discursive Construction of 'Grillini' vis-a-vis the Antagonist Other Isadora Arredondo
No 114 Yellow Skin-White Prison: A Content Analysis of French Television News Broadcast Ngo Bossoro
No 113 A Revisionist Turkish Identity: Power, Religion and Ethnicity as Ottoman Identity in the Turkish series Muhteşem Yüzyıl Esra Doğramacı
No 112 Behind the Curtain: Women's Representations in Contemporary Hollywood Reema Dutt
No 111 From Liberal Conservative to Conservative Conservative : David Cameron's Political Branding Ignacio José Antonio López Escarcena
No 110 'Micropolitics' and Communication: An Exploratory Study on Student Representatives' Communication Repertoires in University Governance Nora Kroeger
No 109 Ideology No More: A Discourse of Othering in Canadian Mainstream Newspaper Representations of the Idle No More Movement Christian Ledwell
No 108 Media Representation of Nationalism and Immigration: A Case Study of Jamie's Great Britain Xin Liang
No 107 You're Not Alone : Virtual Communities, Online Relationships & Modern Identities in the Military Spouse & Blogging Community Elizabeth M. Lockwood
No 106 Harperist Discourse: Creating a Canadian 'Common Sense' and Shaping Ideology Through Language Mashoka Maimona
No 105 The Spiral of Silence and Social Media: Analysing Noelle-Neumann's Phenomenon Application on the Web during the Italian Political Elections of 2013 Cristina Malaspina
No 104 Participatory Culture on YouTube: A Case Study of the Multichannel Network Machinima Bryan Mueller
No 103 Up the Cascade: Framing of the Concession of the Highway between San Jose and San Ramon Marie Garnier Ortiz
No 102 Science in the Headlines: The Stakes in the Social Media Age Sasjkia Otto
No 101 Representing Disease: An Analysis of Breast Cancer Discourse in the South African Press Lauren Post
No 100 Blob and Its Audience: Making Sense of Meta-Television Giulia Previato
No 99 Streaming the Syrian War: A Case Study of the Partnership between Professional and Citizen Journalists in the Syrian Conflict Madeline Storck
No 98 Immigration Policy Narratives and the Politics of Identity: Causal Issue Frames in the Discursive Construction of America's Social Borders Felicity P. Tan
No 97 Behind 'gift-giving': The Motivations for Sharing Fan-Generated Digital Content in Online Fan Communities Mengchu Wang
No 96 Smartphone Location-based Services in the Social, Mobile, and Surveillance Practices of Everyday Life Carey Wong
No 95 The Impacts of Design on Voluntary Participation: Case Studies of Zimuzu and Baike Li Zeng
No 94 Mediated Politics and Ideology: Towards a New Synthesis. A case study from the Greek General Election of May 2012 Angelos Kissas
No 93 E-Arranged Marriages: How have Muslim matrimonial websites affected traditional Islamic courting methods? Ayesha Ahmed
No 92 Hospitality in the Modern Mediapolis: Global Mediation of Child Soldiers in central and east Africa Bridgette Bugay
No 91 Media Framing of the 2009-2010 United States Health Care Reform Debate: A Content Analysis of U.S. Newspaper Coverage Christina Brown
No 90 Behind the Laughter: Mediating Hegemony through Humour Ningkang Wang
No 89 Saving Europe online? European identity and the European Union’s Facebook communication during the eurozone crisis Johannes Hillje
No 88 Like it? Ritual Symbolic Exchange Using Facebook’s ‘Like’ Tool Kenneth J. Gamage
No 87 Understanding representations of low-income Chinese migrant workers through the lens of photojournalists Lee Zhuomin
No 86 The Modernization of Irish Political Campaigning: The 2011 General Election Liam Murphy
No 85 Online Freedom?Film Consumption in the Digital Age Luane Sandrin Gauer
No 84 Audience Reception of Charity Advertising: Making Sense, Interpreting and Decoding Advertisements That Focus on Human Suffering Magdalini Tsoutsoumpi
No 83 Beneath the Anthropomorphic Veil: Animal Imagery and Ideological Discourses in British Advertising Manjula Kalliat
No 82 Mobile Discourses: A Critical Discourse Analysis on Reports of Intergovernmental Organizations Recommending Mobile Phones for Development Maria Paola de Salvo
No 81 We the People: The role of social media in the participatory community of the Tea Party movement Rachel Weiler
No 80 SOPA Deliberation on Facebook: Deliberation and Facilitation or Mere Mobilization? Ray Wang
No 79 Discerning the Dominant Discourse in the World Summit on the Information Society Ria Sen
No 78 The impact of online health information on the doctor-patient relationship. Findings from a qualitative study Susanne Christmann
No 77 The Influence of Weibo Political Participations on the Political Efficacies of Weibo Users Wenxu Wang
No 76 In what Forms and Patterns does Inequality Exist in the Weibosphere? Xiao Han
No 75 Creating Scandal to Avoid Panic: How the UK Press Framed the News of the World Phonehacking Scandal Zuzanna Natalie Blaszkiewicz
No 74 Measuring media pluralism in the convergence era: The case of News Corp’s proposed acquisition of BSkyB Davide Morisi
No 73 Observers, Witnesses, Victims or Activists? How Inuit Voices are Represented in Mainstream Canadian Newspaper Coverage of Global Warming Patricia H. Audette-Longo
No 72 Global journalism, local realities: Ugandan journalists' views on reporting homosexuality Rachael Borlase
No 71 Why pay if it's free? Streaming, downloading, and digital music consumption in the "iTunes era" Theodore Giletti
No 70 Peacebuilding and Public Service Media: Lessons from Star Radio and media development in Liberia Elizabeth Goodfriend
No 69 The Discourse of Protest: Using discourse analysis to identify speech acts in UK broadsheet newspapers Stefan Brambilla Hall
No 68 Life With or Without the Internet: The Domesticated Experiences of Digital Inclusion and Exclusion Mark Holden
No 67 We are all well (and undisrupted) in the shelter - the 33 of us: Narratives in the rescue of the Chilean Miners as a Live Media Event César Antonio Jiménez Martínez
No 66 Critical Failure: Class, Taste and the Value of Film Criticism Moses Lemuel
No 65 The Story of Egypt: Journalistic impressions of a revolution and new media power Thomas Ledwell
No 64 Political Fandom in the Age of Social Media: Case Study of Barack Obama's 2008 Presidential Campaign Komal H. Parikh
No 63 Against all odds: Evidence for the 'true' cosmopolitan consumer A cross-disciplinary approach to investigating the Cosmopolitan Condition Saskia Scheibel
No 62 Relating to 'Ohio' in Political Advertisements: Interpreting Representations of Culture in Narratives, Myths, and Symbols from Democratic Spots in the 2010 Gubernatorial Campaign Daniel Schwarz
No 61 Youth Understanding of Climate: Towards a theory of social adaptation to climate change in Africa Hardi Shahadu
No 60 Translating China:A case study of Chinese-English translation in CCTV international broadcasting Yueru Zhang
No 59 From watchdog to lapdog?The impact of government intimidation on the public watchdog performance of peace media in processes of democratisation Michael Spiess
No 58 From Hardback to Software: How the Publishing Industry is Coping with Convergence Lauren Christina Sozio
No 57 Witnessing War: Blogs from Soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan Jessica Siegel
No 56 Mediated Cosmopolitanism? The Other’s Mediated Dialogical Space on BBC World’s Hardtalk Andrew Rogers
No 55 Reconceptualising IT? Policy Learning and Paradigms of Sustainability in the ICT Policy of the European Union Jussi Nokkala
No 54 ‘Alive with Possibility’: Brand South Africa and the Discursive Construction of South African National Identity Yasuko Murai
No 53 The Journalistic Identities of Liveblogging A Case Study: Reporting the 2009 Post-Election Protests in Iran David McDougall,
No 52 Blogging the Gap: A survey of China bloggers Kerry Arnot
No 51 Young People’s Adoption and Consumption of a Cultural Commodity – iPhone Hui Jiang
No 50 Preserving the Liberal World Order in an Age of Globalization: Representing the People’s Republic of China in the American Prestige Press Jasmine Chan
No 49 In the Name of Allah? Alison Jarrett
No 48 An Investigation into the Meaning of Locally Produced Entertainment Media to Lebanese Women:A Concentration on the Film Sukkar Banat (Caramel) Carol Haidar
No 47 ‘Discuss This Article!’ Participatory Uses of Comment Sections on SPIEGEL ONLINE: A Content Analysis Eilika Freund
No 46 Fleeting Racialisation?: Media Representation of African Americans During the California Proposition 8 Campaign - App 1 - App 2 Tiana Epps-Johnson
No 45 The Big Society Will Not Take Place: Reading Postmodernism in Contemporary Conservative Discourse Matthew Eisner Harle
No 44 Situating the imagination:Turkish soap operas and the lives of women in Qatar Dima Issa
No 43 guardian.co.uk: online participation, ‘agonism’ and ‘mutualisation’ Mariam Cook
No 42 Freedom or intervention: What is the role of the regulator in achieving competitive pay-TV markets? Yi Shen Chan
No 41 The united states of unscreened cinema: The political economy of the self-distribution of cinema in the U.S. Bajir Cannon
No 40 Constructing the virtual body: Self-representation, self-modification and self-perfection in pro-eating disorder websites Gillian Bolsover
No 39 The Altruistic Blockbuster and the Third-World Filmstar Olina Banerji
No 38 The Modernisation of Australian Political Campaigns: The Case of Maxine McKew Evie Watt
No 37 Platform-based Open Innovation Business Models: Bridging the gap between value creation and value capture Michael Seminer
No 36 Transmit/Disrupt: Why does illegal broadcasting continue to thrive in the age of liberalised spectrum? Justin Schlosberg
No 35 Domestic Conflict or Global Terror? Framing the Mumbai Terror Attacks in the U.S. Print Press Kamla Pande
No 34 Information plurality, the financial sector, and the fate of Reuters News agency: Policy and problems surrounding the Thomson Reuters merger Leila Lemghalef
No 33 The Contested Framing of Canada’s Military Mission in Afghanistan: The News Media, the Government, the Military and the Public Brooks Decillia
No 32 UK community radio: policy frames and outcomes Helen Charles
No 31 Bunny Talk: Teenagers Discuss The Girls Next Door Jennifer Barton
No 30 Psephological Peer Production Tim Watts
No 29 Domestication of the Cell Phone on a College Campus: A Case Study Madhuri Shekar
No 28 The Visuals of Violence Sofie Scheerlinck
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An Analysis of International Soccer Fans’ Knowledge of Qatar, Perceptions of Qatar’s Country Image, and Intention to Support the 2022 FIFA World Cup , Taleb Al-Adbah
Analysis of Prescription Drug Brand Mentions in Music: Prevalence and Consumer Perceptions , Lisa A. Blake
Elements of Instagram Influencer Posts that Drive Follower Engagement , Yishan Li
Communicating Breast Cancer Awareness: Using the Health Belief Model to Develop Mass Communication Themes to Influence Early Detection Behaviors , Srisai Kamakshi Ramya Harika Pucha
The European Super League (ESL): A Political Economy and Media Framing Analysis , Patrick Sidwell
Inaugural Addresses, Framing Theory, and the Impact on American Perceptions of the Presidency , Kalin Meagan Velez
The Use of Social Media by Leaders in Times of Crisis: 2020–21 United States Election Protests , Cagdas Yuksel
Theses/Dissertations from 2021 2021
The Influence of Hate Speech on TikTok on Chinese College Students , Tengyue Chen
Cultivating Courage: Medical Dramas and Portrayals of Patient Self-Advocacy , Alyssa H. Harrell
The Media Reproduction of Racial Violence: A Content Analysis of News Coverage Following the Death of George Floyd Jr. , Keylon Lovett
Credibility of Spokespersons and E-cigarette Prevention Messages: Elaboration Likelihood Model and The Moderating Role of Perceived Risk , Emmanuel Maduneme
An Examination of COVID-19 Health Behaviors and Public Health Messaging Using the Health Belief Model and Organization-Public Relationship Quality , Aaron L. Nichols
The Extended Parallel Processing Model (EPPM) and Risk Perceptions of Twitter messages related to COVID-19 , Muhammad E. Rasul
Framing #MeToo movement in China A Content Analysis of China Women’s News Coverage , Wenminzi Wu
Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020
Super Bowl Ads and the Donald Trump Culture War , Jessica Barron
A Case Study on Black Twitter’s Reactions to the Framing of Blacks in Dove’s 2017 Facebook Advertisement , Shereena Farrington
The Roles of Emotional Cues and Purchasing Incentives in WeChat Commerce: A Content Analysis , Xuezhu Hao
People with Parkinson’s and Care Partners of PwPs’ Uncertainty Management Through Information Strategies , Amy Haywood
Asian Male Stereotypes: An Investigation of Current Beliefs About Asian Males and Stereotypes Perpetuated by U.S. Modern Cinema , Noelle Knopp
Developing Design Elements for a Parkinson’s Disease Informative Website: A Social Marketing Approach , Emilie R. Madsen
Evaluation of Native Advertisement though Third Person Effect Theory: An Experimental Design , Inga Nafetvaridze
EPPM and Its Effectiveness in Advertisements of Colorectal Cancer Screening among Young Adults , Anh T. Nguyen
The Role of Threat and Efficacy in Anti-Vaping Ads: A Test of the Extended Parallel Process Model , Ryan Noone
An Experimental Investigation into the Impact of Crisis Response Strategies and Relationship Management in the Pharmaceutical Industry , Nikoletta Pappas
Media Fandom: Social Media Use and Collective Identity in China: A Case Study of Z.Tao’s Weibo Fandom , Mier Sha
'Golden Spike': Examining Atlanta United FC Communications During the Launch of the Team , Maria Tsyruleva
The Role of Influencer Endorsement in Consumer Brand Engagement on Sina Weibo , Xiaofan Wei
One News Event, Three Media Frames , Le Xin
Applying the Situational Theory of Publics to Children's Sex Education in China , Baoyi Zeng
Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019
The Role of Social Media Journalists in TV News:Their Effects on the Profession and Identity of TV Journalism, the Quality of News, and theAudience Engagement , Yousuf Humiad AL Yousufi
Relationship Management Communications by NHL Teams on Twitter , Kelsey M. Baker
2018 China-United States Trade War: Framing Analysis of Online News Coverage in the United States and China as portrayed by the New York Times and the People’s Daily , Jiangling Huang
The Research on the Determinants of Users' Willingness to Pay for Chinese Paid Sports Model Based on Use and Gratification Theory , Jing Li
Online MMORPG Games in China: Player Motivations and the Mediating Role of Flow , Jiaxin Liu
The Hostile Media Effect and Its Potential Consequences: Examining the Influence of Presumed Influence of International Media Coverage , Zhennan Liu
Womenpreneurs in a Digital Environment: Utilizing Instagram to Build a Personal Brand , Michelle N. Nuñez
Objectification of Women in Bollywood Item Numbers , Zahabia Z. Slatewala
A Research on eSports Users’ Motives and Satisfaction in China The Case of League of Legends , Qianyin Sun
An Analysis of the Language and the Relationship of the President of the USA Related Twitter Accounts toward the National Media , Sait Serif Turhan
Theses/Dissertations from 2018 2018
Perception of Kazakhstan in the U.S through the New York Times Coverage , Tursynay Alikhanova
The Influence of Instagram Selfies on Female Millennials’ Appearance Satisfaction , Diliara Bagautdinova
Women’s Body Image in the Media: Fitspiration on Instagram , Brook M. Bryant
Political Talk Shows in Taiwan: First- and Third-Person Effects, Their Attitudinal Antecedents and Consequences , Shou-Chen Hsieh
An Examination of Image Repair Theory and BP’s Response to the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill , William Anthony Korte Jr.
An Analysis of Organ Donation Presentations on Weibo , Shengfei Li
Gender Sexualization in Digital Games: Exploring Female Character Changes in Tomb Raider , Jingjing Liu
Shithole Countries: An Analysis of News Coverage in the U.S. , Murewa O. Olubela
Self-esteem, motivation, and self-enhancement presentation on WeChat , Xiao Qiu
The Portrayal of Women in the Oldest Russian Women’s Magazine “Rabotnitsa” From 1970-2017 , Anastasiia Utiuzh
Cultural Adaptation and Maintenance: Chinese International Students' Use of Facebook and WeChat , Mengni Wang
The Understanding of Absolute Right to Freedom of Expression in the Case of Hate Speech , Qinqin Wang
Body Image, Self-Esteem and Eating Disturbance among Chinese Women: Testing the Tripartite Influence model , Weiwei Wang
I’m Your Fan – Engaging in Celebrity’s Social Media Page with the Mediation of Parasocial Interaction and Parasocial Relationship , Jiahui Zhuang
Theses/Dissertations from 2017 2017
Household Food Waste Prevention in Malaysia: An Issue Processes Model Perspective , Syahirah Abd Razak
Countering the Questionable Actions of the CPD and FEC , Brian C. Cole
“You Know Who I Am, Don’t You? I’m the One They’re Writing About in the Newspapers and on TV” , Casey Killen Crane
To Tell the Truth: The Credibility of Cable News Networks In an Era of Increasingly Partisan Political News Coverage , Christopher Jadick
Political Media Bias in the United States: Immigration and the Trump Administration , Bryce Josepher
Social Media Use and Political Participation in China: The Mediating Role of Political Efficacy , Bingyang Liu
Framing Genetically-modified Foods Communication in China: A Content Analysis of News Coverage of People’s Daily and Southern Metropolis , Linqi Lu
Conceptualizing Social Wealth in the Digital Age: A Mixed Methods Approach , Kristina Oliva
The Road to the White House: A Correlational Analysis of Twitter Sentiment and National Polls in the 2016 Election Cycle , Melissa G. Pelletier
Using Green Messages to Cue Recycling Tendencies , Danielle Quichocho
Traversing Privacy Issues on Social Networking Sites Among Kuwaiti Females , Shahad Shihab
Chinese National Identity and Media Framing , Yufeng Tian
Smog Pollution in China: News Framing and Issue-Attention Cycle per the , Yingying Zhang
Theses/Dissertations from 2016 2016
Corporate Social Responsibility Communication: Beliefs in Motives, First- and Third-Person Effects and Behavioral Consequences , Nianyuan Cheng
Crimean Referendum: Annexation VS Reunification. Framing Analysis of Online News Coverage in Russia and the U.S. , Anna Dedova
Investigating the Determinants of Recycling Behavior in Youth by Using Theory of Planned Behavior. , Tejaswini Gadiraju
Media Perceptions on Sexual Assault on College Campuses , Maggie M. Hall
The Impact of Emojis and Emoticons on Online Consumer Reviews, Perceived Company Response Quality, Brand Relationship, and Purchase Intent. , Jayme Hill Hill
Media Multitasking and Memory: The Role of Message Modalities , Le Nguyen
Cultivating Philanthropy in Community Colleges: A Dual-Model Approach , Rachel Faith Pleasant
Avatar Self-Identification, Self-Esteem, and Perceived Social Capital in the Real World: A Study of World of Warcraft Players and their Avatars , Melissa Watts
The Effects of Mission Statement Design on Behavioral Intention , Jonathan David West
Impact of a Brand Crisis on Nation Branding: An Analysis of Tweets about VW’s Emissions Crisis , Kara Julie Whytas
Theses/Dissertations from 2015 2015
Responding to a Rumor: How Crisis Response Strategies Influence Relationship Outcomes , Bo Breuklander
Crisis Communication and Celebrity Scandal: An Experiment on Response Strategies , Leah Champion
Speaking Their Language: Textisms in Today's Communication , Adam Lloyd Drum
Direct-to-Consumer Messaging: A Phenomenological Examination of DTC Best Practices , Nicholas Dominick Fancera
Examining Endorsement and Viewership Effects on the Source Credibility of YouTubers , Stephanie Fred
The Cultivation of Eating Disorders through Instagram , Kendall O'Brien
Online Game Advertising and Chinese College Students: Attitudes, First- and Third-Person Effects , Yan Tang
On the Convergence of Cinema and Theme Parks: Developing a Predictable Model for Creative Design , Ryan Luke Terry
I Threw My Pie for You: Engagement and Loyalty on TV Show Facebook Pages , Tracy M. Wisneski
First- and Third-Person Effects of Alcohol Advertising on Chinese College Students , Dong Xue
Framing Occupy Central: A Content Analysis of Hong Kong, American and British Newspaper Coverage , Mengjiao Yu
Theses/Dissertations from 2014 2014
Climate Change, Situational Theory of Problem Solving, and Issue Framing Effects , Michael Eddie Burch
British Cultural Narrative in Winston Churchill's Political Communication , Andres L. Faza
Communication Behavior Study of Support in the Arts Using the Situational Theory of Publics and the Theory of Reasoned Action , Ashleigh Gallant
A Comparison Study on Violent Video Games: Explained by the Gamers Themselves , Christopher John Kneifer
Applying Public Relations Theory to Assess Service-Learning Relationships , Karen Strand
EFFECTS OF COUNTRY OF ORIGIN, COUNTRY ANIMOSITY AND FOREIGN PRODUCT USAGE EXPERIENCES ON PRODUCT JUDGEMENT: A STUDY OF CHINESE CUSTOMERS , Cong Sui
The Accidental Motivator: Florida's Medicinal Marijuana Ballot Initiative's Impact on the Youth Vote , Robert Winsler
An Examination of Motives, Experiences, and Behaviors of MMORPG Players , Theresa Lynn Woods
Social Media Use During The College Transition , Kevin J. Yurasek
Theses/Dissertations from 2013 2013
Media and USF Students' Perception of Terrorism , Mamdoh Suleiman Al-Ameri
Factors Prospective Students Consider When Selecting an MBA Program , Lorie Plyler Briggs
Cause-Related Controversy: An Analysis of Corporate Sponsor Response to the Susan G. Komen/Planned Parenthood Crisis , Christina Maria Cameron
The Role of Consumer Gender Identity and Brand Concept Consistency in Evaluating Cross-Gender Brand Extensions , Laura Rose Frieden
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Theses/projects/dissertations from 2022 2022.
"ADVANCING PRIDE": HOW NEW TURKISH HISTORICAL DRAMAS CHALLENGED WESTERN MEDIA'S STEREOTYPICAL IMAGES OF MUSLIMS , Naim Aburaddi
THE PANDEMIC IS NOT KILLING US, THE POLICE ARE KILLING US: HOW THE CHANGE IN THE SUBJECTIVE REALITY OF NIGERIAN CITIZENS BROUGHT ABOUT THE #ENDSARS PROTESTS , Olabode Adefemi Lawal
UNAPOLOGETICALLY HER: A NOMADIC-INTERSECTIONAL CASE STUDY ANALYSIS ON LIZZO AND JILLIAN MICHAELS , Alexia Berlynn Martinez
THE RAIN OVER HANOI: A PERSONAL PROJECT ABOUT SCREENPLAY STRUCTURE, STORY, REPRESENTATION AND INTERGENERATIONAL STRUGGLE , Joan Moua
BLACK FEMALE ATHLETES’ USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA FOR ACTIVISM: AN INTERSECTIONAL AND CYBERFEMINIST ANALYSIS OF U.S. HAMMER-THROWER, GWEN BERRY'S 2019 AND 2021 PODIUM PROTESTS , Ariel Newell
GIRL POWER?: 2017’S WONDER WOMAN AS A FEMINIST TEXT AND ICON IN AN ERA OF POST-FEMINIST MEDIA , Rachel Richardson
OVERCOMING SELF-OBJECTIFICATION THROUGH A MIND BODY AWARENESS PROGRAM , Alexandra Winner-Bachus
Theses/Projects/Dissertations from 2021 2021
THE LOUDEST VOICE IN THE ROOM IS OUR SILENCE: NARRATIVE POSSIBILITIES OF SILENCED ADULTS , Rebeccah Avila
How Couples YouTube Channels Forge "Friendships" With Their Viewers: A Thematic Textual Analysis , Marisol Botello
THE CURIOUS CASES OF CANCEL CULTURE , Loydie Solange Burmah
“DID THAT JUST HAPPEN?”: INFLUENCE OF EMBODIMENT AND IMMERSION ON CHARACTER IDENTIFICATION IN VIRTUAL REALITY ENVIRONMENTS , Shane Burrell
INTO THE COLLEGE CLASSROOM, ANOTHER TOUR OF DUTY: A GUIDE FOR INSTRUCTORS OF VETERAN STUDENTS IN HIGHER EDUCATION , Steven deWalden
DECOLONIAL LESSONS FROM HISTORICAL AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY LEADERS: RECONSTRUCTING AFRICAN AMERICAN IDENTITY AS RESISTANCE IN PRAXIS , Rhejean King-Johnson
WELCOMING FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN TO CSUSB: MAKING AN INTERGENERATIONAL DIFFERENCE , Leslie Leach
INCLUSIVITY IN PRACTICE: A QUEER EXAMINATION OF THE ACCEPTANCE OF TRANS COMMUNITIES FROM THE STANDPOINTS OF TRANS UNIVERSITY STUDENTS , Sean Maulding
ENHANCING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STUDENTS AND TEACHERS IN A SOCIALLY DISTANCED WORLD BY HUMANIZING ONLINE EDUCATION: A GUIDE FOR HIGHER EDUCATION INSTRUCTORS , Gilma Linette Ramirez Reyes
COMMUNICATION APPREHENSION: A PRESSING MATTER FOR STUDENTS, A PROJECT ADDRESSING UNIQUE NEEDS USING COMMUNICATION IN THE DISCIPLINE WORKSHOPS , Brenda L. Rombalski
When the Victim Becomes the Accused: A Critical Analysis of Silence and Power in the Sexual Harassment Case of Dr. Christine Blasey Ford and Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh , Erendira Torres
MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS TRAINING MANUAL: FOR FACULTY TO HELP STUDENTS , Ricardo Vega
THE IMPACT OF RACIST COMMUNICATION PRACTICES (RCP) ON A FORMERLY INCARCERATED STUDENT BEFORE, DURING, AND AFTER PRISON , George Zaragoza
Theses/Projects/Dissertations from 2020 2020
REPORTING ON SUICIDE: A THEMATIC DISCOURSE ANALYSIS ON DISCOURSES REGARDING SUICIDE IN 2010S HIP-HOP SONGS , Andy Allen Acosta Jr.
COMMUNICATION COMPETENCE TRAINING WITHIN MINORITY-OWNED SMALL BUSINESSES , Shirleena Racine Baggett
“REAL ME VERSUS SOCIAL MEDIA ME:” FILTERS, SNAPCHAT DYSMORPHIA, AND BEAUTY PERCEPTIONS AMONG YOUNG WOMEN , Janella Eshiet
DESDE LA PERIFERIA DE LA MILPA: TESTIMONIOS DE MSM DE LOS RANCHOS Y LOS PUEBLOS DE SOUTHERN MEXICO (FROM THE PERIPHERY OF THE CORNFIELD: TESTIMONIES OF MSM FROM THE RANCHES AND TOWNS OF SOUTHERN MEXICO) , Luis Esparza
WORKPLACE COMMUNICATION: EXAMINING LEADER-MEMBER EXCHANGE THEORY, UNCERTAINTY AVOIDANCE, AND SOCIAL STYLES , Guy Robinson
Passing vs Non-Passing: Latina/o/x Experiences and Understandings of Being Presumed White , Francisco Rodriguez
Theses/Projects/Dissertations from 2019 2019
Fully Immersed, Fully Present: Examining the User Experience Through the Multimodal Presence Scale and Virtual Reality Gaming Variables , Andre Adame
AN EXPLORATORY STUDY: COMMUNICATIVE DISSOCIATION BETWEEN BLACK AMERICANS AND AFRICAN IMMIGRANTS , Melody Adejare
TAKING A KNEE: AN INTERPRETIVE STUDY ON PRINT NEWS COVERAGE OF THE COLIN KAEPERNICK PROTESTS , Kriston Costello
TO BE OR NOT TO BE: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF INTERCULTURAL DIFFERENCES IN MEXICAN AMERICAN AND CAUCASIAN AMERICAN ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS , Jessica Helen Vierra
Theses/Projects/Dissertations from 2018 2018
"I JUST GOT OUT; I NEED A PLACE TO LIVE": A BUSINESS PLAN FOR TRANSITIONAL HOUSING , Walker Beverly V
Performing Stereotypical Tropes on Social Media Sites: How Popular Latina Performers Reinscribe Heteropatriarchy on Instagram , Ariana Arely Cano
NEGOTIATING STRATEGIES: AN EFFECTIVE WAY FOR PARENTS OF CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES TO COMMUNICATE FOR SERVICES , Dorothea Cartwright
A COMMUNICATION GUIDE FOR EX-OFFENDERS , Richard Anthony Contreras
AUTHENTICALLY DISNEY, DISTINCTLY CHINESE: A CASE STUDY OF GLOCALIZATION THROUGH SHANGHAI DISNEYLAND’S BRAND NARRATIVE , Chelsea Michelle Galvez
“I AM NOT A PRINCESS BUT…”: AN IDEOLOGICAL CRITICISM OF “FEMINIST” IDEOLOGIES IN DISNEY’S MOANA , Victoria Luckner
MEETING “THE ONE” AT MIDNIGHT IS YOUR DESTINY: THE ROLE OF YUAN IN USE OF THE TAIWANESE SOCIAL NETWORK, DCARD , Wen-Yueh Shu
Theses/Projects/Dissertations from 2017 2017
HANDBOOK ON TEACHER-STUDENT RELATIONSHIPS , Michael Anthony Arteaga
TRAGIC MULATTA 2.0: A POSTCOLONIAL APPROXIMATION AND CRITIQUE OF THE REPRESENTATIONS OF BI-ETHNIC WOMEN IN U.S. FILM AND TV , Hadia Nouria Bendelhoum
MEETING THE DISTANCE EDUCATION CHALLENGE: A GUIDE FOR DESIGNING ONLINE CLASSROOMS , Patrick Allen Bungard
MASTERING THE TASK AND TENDING TO THE SELF: A GUIDE FOR THE GRADUATE TEACHING ASSOCIATE , Angelina Nicole Burkhart
The Construction of Candidate’s Political Image on Social Media: A Thematic Analysis of Facebook Comments in the 2014 Presidential Election in Indonesia , Siti A. Rachim Marpaung Malik
BACKPEDALING NUGGET SMUGGLERS: A FACEBOOK AND NEWS ARTICLE THEMATIC ANALYSIS OF CHICK-FIL-A VS. GAY MARRIAGE , Stacy M. Wiedmaier
Theses/Projects/Dissertations from 2015 2015
Value Driven: An Analysis of Attitudes and Values Via BET Programming Past and Present , Sasha M. Rice
Theses/Projects/Dissertations from 2014 2014
CELEBRITIES, DRINKS, AND DRUGS: A CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF CELEBRITY SUBSTANCE ABUSE AS PORTRAYED IN THE NEW YORK TIMES , Brent John Austin
THE DEVELOPMENT OF A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION, KEEP IN TOUCH, AS A SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEM OF VISITATION , Shalom Z. LaPoint and Shalom Z. LaPoint
Selling Disbelief , Gregory S. McKinley-Powell
Theses/Dissertations from 2013 2013
Media and corporate blame: Gate keeping and framing of the British Petroleum oil spill of 2010 , Kudratdeep Kaur Dhaliwal
Theses/Dissertations from 2012 2012
Like us on Facebook: A social media campaign's effect on relationship management outcomes for a non-profit organization , Natalia Isabel López-Thismón
Theses/Dissertations from 2011 2011
This is not a love story: A semiotic discourse analysis of romantic comedies , Stephanie Lynn Gomez
Blackness as a weapon: A critical discourse analysis of the 2009 Henry Louis Gates arrest in national mainstream media , Ashley Ann Jones
Fabulistic: Examination and application of narratology and screenplay craft , Nicholas DeVan Snead
Theses/Dissertations from 2010 2010
The effect of cold calling and culture on communication apprehension , Kimberly Noreen Aguilar
The artistry of teaching: Commedia Dell'arte's improvisational strategies and its implications for classroom participation , Jean Artemis Vezzalini
Theses/Dissertations from 2008 2008
The design of an intercultural communication skills training for multicultural Catholic parishes in the Diocese of San Bernardino , Marco Aurelio De Tolosa Raposo
Religious social support groups: Strengthening leadership with communication competence , JoAnne Irene Flynn
Factors affecting cognitive dissonance among automobile magazine subscribers , Petroulla Giasoumi
Web templates: Unifying the Web presence of California State University San Bernardino , Angela Marie Gillespie
United States media portrayals of the developing world: A semiotic analysis of the One campaign's internet web site , Lindsey Marie Haussamen
The Use of Violence as Feminist Rhetoric: Third-Wave Feminism in Tarantino's Kill Bill Films , Leah Andrea Katona
Superior-subordinate relationships found in Scrubs: A discourse analysis , Nicolle Elizabeth Quick
Theses/Dissertations from 2007 2007
A cultural studies analysis of the Christian women vocalists movement from the 1980's to 2000: Influences, stars and lyrical meaning making , Mary Elizabeth Akers
The application of marketing and communication theories on community festival event planning , Khara Louise Dizmon
The mad rhetoric: Toward a rigor on radical creativity and its function in consciousness as a communicative principle , Eugene David Hetzel
Millennial pre-camp staff training: Incorporating generational knowledge, learning strategies and compliance gaining techniques , Dana Robin Magilen
Images and lyrics: Representations of African American women in blues lyrics written by black women , Danette Marie Pugh-Patton
Theses/Dissertations from 2006 2006
Views from the center: Middle-class white men and perspectives on social privilege , Sandra Jane Cross
Rendering whiteness visible in the Filipino culture through skin-whitening cosmetic advertisements , Beverly Romero Natividad
Bias in the network nightly news coverage of the 2004 presidential election , Stephen Arthur Shelton
Theses/Dissertations from 2005 2005
A proposed resource development plan for the Department of Communication Studies, California State University San Bernardino , Donna Louise Cooley
From 9/11 to Iraq: Analysis and critique of the rhetoric of the Bush Administration leading to the war in Iraq , LaKesha Nicole Covington
A queer look at feminist science fiction: Examing Sally Miller Gearhart's The Kanshou , Jennifer Jodelle Floerke
Proposed marketing and advertising campaign for the United Negro College Fund , Rashida Patrice Hamm
The online marketing plan for Indra Jewelry Company, Thailand , Vorapoj Liyawarakhun
A metaphoric cluster analysis of the rhetoric of digital technology , Michael Eugene Marse and Nicholas Negroponte
Talking about drugs: Examining self-disclosure and trust in adult children from substance abusive families , Susan Renee Mattson
The public relations campaign for Bangkok fashion week, Thailand , Chanoknart Paitoonmongkon
A web design shop for local business owners , Mary Colleen Rice
International students' reliance on home-country related internet use , Songkwun Sukontapatipak
Theses/Dissertations from 2004 2004
Zapatistas: The shifting rhetoric of a modern revolution , Ofelia Morales Bejar
Globalization, values, and consumer trends: A French and USA comparison , Alexandre Hatlestad-Shey
Values and symbols: An intercultural analysis of web pages on the Internet , Aura Constanza Mosquera
Creating community through communication: The case of East Desert Unified School District , Michelle Elizabeth Shader
A comparison of women's roles as portrayed in Taiwanese and Chinese magazine print advertising , Yi-Chen Yang
Theses/Dissertations from 2003 2003
The concept of interest in the Western and Middle Eastern society , Mustapha Ben Amira
A comprehensive examination of the precode horror comic books of the 1950's , Gene Marshall Broxson
Narrative versus traditional journalism: Appeal, believability, understanding, retention , John David Emig
Relationships of cultural orientations to online public relations message preferences among United States and South Korean college students , Seongjung Jeong
The advertising campaign for the Diamond brand, a Thai whisky, focusing on three provinces of Northern Thailand , Rattanawadee Wongtee
Theses/Dissertations from 2002 2002
Instructors' communicator style in the college classroom: Perceptions of African American and European American students , Angela Adair
Theses/Dissertations from 1988 1988
Kelli and the misfits , Ronald Dean Joy
Theses/Dissertations from 1986 1986
Advertising in Saudi Arabia , Sulaiman Nafeesi
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The aim of writing a dissertation or thesis is to create an original piece of research work on a clearly defined topic. However, writing a dissertation can be very difficult, especially if the student fails to have a concise research topic. Therefore, the first step to writing a successful dissertation is to identify the area that the student wants to research and then, after a little study of this area, form a clearly-defined topic. A concise research question is very important as it ensures that the dissertation is focused and flowing, and enables students to demonstrate how their research area is relevant. It is also important that the student chooses media dissertation topics that are of interest and bring new insight into the topic. However, the media dissertation topic should have enough literature for the student to form their unique argument, because a dissertation is not a PhD, and does not aim to change the field of research; rather, dissertations are focused on providing a different and unique viewpoint on the existing research and literature. The following article looks at a variety of different and relevant dissertation topics on media, including journalism, mass communication and music, and then identifies several good media dissertation topics and research questions to help the student to identify an area of interest, as well as how to form a good research question. Selecting media dissertation topics can be a challenging task, and therefore this article suggests a wide range of topics within the subject areas of freedom of expression, censorship, culture, communication, government monitoring and social networks.
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Journalism and privacy have become very hot media-related dissertation topics, especially in the growing world of celebrities and in the developing era of everyone keeping up-to-date about happenings in the world. However, journalism has also brought the concern of privacy to the forefront, as questions are raised about privacy versus transparent journalism. Certain media dissertation topics consider how far a journalist can venture into an individual’s private life without breaching the individual’s fundamental right to privacy (Article 8 of the European Convention of Human Rights), and consider whether there are some different criteria applied for private individuals or popular celebrities. Some topics within journalism and privacy that you could cover within your media dissertation include:
- Although English law does not provide a specific law for privacy, does the common law system provide adequate protection of an individual’s private life from journalists?
- The European Convention of Human Rights has introduced the concept of proportionality; does the United Kingdom’s legal regulations and precedent adopt proportionality towards privacy of individuals and journalists?
- The case of Princess Diana has called into question the ethics of journalism and their invasion into the private life of the public. Should there be stricter regulations?
- The European Law of Human Rights has called for a specific law of privacy to protect individuals from journalists: Does the UK need to adopt this approach?
- A case law approach to Journalism and show-business: Do celebrities, by nature of their career, have a reduced right to privacy?
- The economics of journalism are very important. If there is a stricter approach to protecting the private life of the public, will journalists still be able to engage and maintain their readership?
- The legal case of Naomi Campbell in the UK has highlighted the issue of celebrities being afforded full privacy rights like other citizens. How can the right balance be achieved by journalists?
- Judges in the UK and the USA have argued that celebrities who court the media, by their personal actions and economic gains, should not use privacy laws when and as they wish. Discuss.
- Across Europe there are varying approaches by the courts to protecting privacy. With the European Court of Human Rights and the EU do we need one consistent approach?
- The case of Yahoo v Licra has brought into question the very strict protection of privacy in France. Does the French approach comply with the European Convention of Human rights under the principles of margin of appreciation?
- Data Protection and Journalism. How does the Data Protection Act 1998 influence the issue of peoples’ privacy in journalism?
- The UK currently has a privacy statute set out in the Human Rights Act 1998. However, does journalism operate in the public’s interest?
- Considering privacy in journalism, two major conducts are considered offensive – publication of private facts and intrusion. How can these conducts be regulated?
Journalism and the press offer a platform for various voices to be heard. However, the flipside of protecting the privacy of individuals is the important role of the media as the public watchdog. Indeed, at the international, regional and national level, journalists serve as the public’s watchdog, activist and custodian. These roles are protected by the fundamental human right of freedom of expression. This area discusses the extent to which courts can extend their protection over journalists, and how journalists can avoid court cases. Specific topics for your media dissertation could include:
- Reynolds v Time Newspapers is the key case for recognising the role of press as the public’s watchdog. What are the implications of this case on the courts’ approach to journalists?
- Sources are essential to journalists. Should the freedom of expression laws be used to protect these sources from cases that can result in breach of confidence?
- The First Amendment of the United States Constitution has a tenet that supports a very balanced approach to freedom of expression and journalism. Should the UK adopt their approach?
- Are there any justifications for the journalist’s right of freedom of expression to be breached in the interests of a democratic society?
- Some argue that freedom of expression and the free press is the cornerstone of a democratic society. A comparison of citizens’ attitudes to a free press in the UK and US.
- Journalism relies on the right of freedom of expression; however, should this give journalists the license to destroy the lives of individuals? A discussion of the balance between journalism and responsible reporting.
- The “name and shame” approaches adopted by many newspapers have been questioned as unethical, Is this so, or does this strategy confirm their status as the public’s watchdog?
- Watchdog is a very important consumer protection programme. Is this an example of responsible journalism?
- Breach of confidence is a major factor that contradicts Data Protection laws and regulations; how far can the journalist’s right to freedom of expression be used as a defence of such a breach?
- Is there a different level of freedom of expression for tabloids and broadsheets? The News of the World versus The Times.
- UK citizens have a negative right to freedom of expression under the common law. How does this impact the country’s journalism?
- The Sunday Times vs UK case highlights how courts infringe on journalists’ freedom of expression. How can courts extend their protection over journalists?
- Freedom of expression is protected under Article 10 of the Human Rights Convention. Can journalists leverage on this legislation?
Censorship is the suppression of speech, public messages, and other similar information, that can be provided by journalists, based on the assumption that such material can be offensive, detrimental, delicate, politically incorrect or problematic as determined by government establishments or by public consensus. Therefore, censorship can be referred to as the government’s approach to controlling the media for the good of the society. The question is how far can the government go to protect society and is it really justified or merely a form of citizen control? There are two forms of censorship; the first is direct censorship, which is the banning of certain mediums and topics, while the second form is propaganda censorship, where the media and artists feed the government viewpoint. This is a controversial area, which offers various unique media dissertation topics, including:
- Direct censorship is a direct breach of an individual’s human right to a free press. Discuss in relation to UNDHR
- Journalists have a moral right to provide a balanced approach to the news; however, it is argued that the media is highly politicised. The case study of Fox News in the US.
- Iran currently has a strict censorship programme in relation to its media. Does this approach protect the integrity of the country or is it a form of state control?
- Were the dossiers released by the UK and US government prior to the Iraq war an example of the state using the media for propaganda?
- A review of the differing viewpoints about banning pornography within an independent or democratic society: Is this a form of censorship??
- The Spycatcher Case illustrates that the English courts will allow censorship if there is a threat to national security; however, should there be a limitation to the extent of legitimate whistleblowing, and when does whistleblowing constitute a crime?
- Art has been an object of censorship over the years to protect the morals of the community. Some would argue that certain artistries, such as the BODYWORX art show, is immoral, but has not been censored. How does this compare to the display of foetuses and other controversial artistries?
- Censorship, through propaganda, appears to be more subversive in a democratic society because it is hidden behind supposed legitimate laws. Case Study: The war on terror.
- Political correctness is the new form of censorship in a democracy. Has the liberal view on tolerance caused a breach of the rights that they aim to protect?
- The recent cases on the right of an individual to wear religious symbols have brought into question whether the UK is now censoring the right of religious association. Can this and other similar cases be classed as examples of censorship?
- Censorship of controversial topics (violence, scandals, etc.) – Is there a balance between censorship and the ability to portray the true version of events?
- A review of strict censorship regulations: Does censorship form a barrier to wide-ranging dissemination of creative works in the Arab world?
- Implicit theories of censorship: Has the United States and U.K. Government institutions implemented censorship regulations that have created adverse conditions whereby journalists have to carry out personal-censorship to avoid prosecution?
Media, as a means of communication, has the potential to stretch and strengthen the human capacity for the transmission and exchange of information. The cultural value of media is dependent on those who control the mechanisms of media. For example, mass media, such as television, can produce significant cultural effects. Concerns about threats to media democracy have generated an exciting area for comparative research. Here are some media dissertation topics and case studies that you could research for your media dissertation:
- What is the role of cybernationalism in China?
- Facebook and Fears – A consideration of the ways in which social media networks have been implicated in digital terrorism.
- Celebritisation and class conflict – A critical analysis of British ‘structured reality’ programming and its impact on class identity.
- What is cyberviolence and how can it be regulated?
- Following terror attacks in France, social media has been used to disseminate information in emergency situations. What are public expectations in relation to media messages and crisis management?
- How does individualism-collectivism influence media use? A cross-cultural comparison between the USA and China.
- Can the media be used to breach cultural divides and erase stereotypical images? An argument for responsible journalism.
- Is the growth of media and film making, outside of Hollywood, important to ensure that all cultures are represented? The case of Bollywood.
- In the UK do the British media fail the North/South cultural divide? A comparison of BBC news broadcasting.
- Technological developments have influenced contemporary journalism and news culture. What is the fate of the modern newsroom?
- Considering the ‘multicultural question’, discuss the extent to which the Hall/Morely model of audience reception remains relevant.
- Examine postmodern views of media representation of significant cultural events.
- Identify key debates about how media influences questions of sexual difference and the performativity of gender.
Intellectual property is a key feature of a new idea that an artist puts into practice. In the past, copyright, patents and trademarks have limited the ability to reproduce the work of the artist. However, in the current age of advanced technology, there are less effective regulations and restrictions governing whether individuals can download pirated music and films. Debate about control, ownership, and the values of the artist lead to the question of whether using the work of an artist is, in fact, stealing. This is becoming a more prominent issue within an increasingly globalised and digitised media industry, and the subject would make for interesting media dissertation topics.
- The Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) is the most important intellectual agreement of the 20th century. Discuss.
- There are legitimate situations in the name of education where breaching an artist’s intellectual property rights is permitted. Discuss.
- Intellectual property law fails minority cultural groups, their tribal music and art because it fails to understand communitarian ownership and prioritises the individual. Discuss.
- Copyright law is far more interested in the owner of the copyright, such as record labels, than the artists. Discuss.
- Using The X-Factor as a case study, present reasons why economics, rather than musical style, shapes the role of the music industry in popular culture.
- It is argued that in the UK there is no real choice in music, because there is a monopoly on record labels in the market. A comparison of the UK and Canada’s music markets.
- Music throughout the centuries has been linked to culture. However, in the UK there seems to be a distinct lack of cultural mainstream music. Does there need to be a promotion of British music culture?
- Do the beliefs and attitudes of consumers in the music market need to change to stop music pirating?
- Artists are changing the music market by allowing consumers to choose their price for music purchases. How will this change the face of the music market?
- The Americanisation of the music industry is destroying traditional musical forms. Debate whether cultural imperialism is evident in the context of music censorship in Iran.
- At the turn of the century, 80% of global publishing and recording revenues are appropriated by only five companies: EMI (UK), Bertelsmann (Germany), Warner (US), Sony (Japan) and Universal (Canada). Debate whether this monopolisation will continue.
- Evaluate the role of cultural intermediaries (Bourdieu, 1984) in relation to the active role that personnel in the music industry undertake in relation to the production of particular styles of music.
- The greater control that technology affords has led to more complex patterns of everyday music usage. Discuss.
Communication in the digital age has caused fears that individual privacy will be breached. For instance, different digital technologies have different conceptualisations of privacy. As with any broad social change, as well as fear come new forms of knowledge. The digital age has provided improved access to learning and education. Further to this, advances in communication technologies have supported activism and furthered freedom of expression. Here are some media dissertation topics within this area that you could research on.
- The Data Protection Act (DPA) is soon to be replaced by the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Evaluate this change in data protection regulation.
- France, Germany and the UK have different approaches to Data Protection. Are any sufficient to deal with digital communications?
- Identity fraud and hacking behaviour has grown with the evolution of digital communications. Evaluate research into cybercrime perpetration by adolescents and young adults.
- Education has been improved in the digital age with faster communication and exchanging of ideas. Has this made traditional teaching methods less important?
- In light of the influence of micro-blogging on political campaigning, discuss the effectiveness of e-campaigning on Twitter as a more participatory process.
- Higher education in the digital era – discuss the impact of online forums on distance learning.
- Digital inequality may compound the existing rural-urban disparity in developing countries. Discuss.
- How has the use of the Internet in local economies kick-started sustainable development? A comparison of rural South Africa and rural India.
- Digital communication has been an important tool for human rights campaigners. A case study of Amnesty International’s email petitions.
- In the past, governments have tried to censor information as a form of control. With the emergence of projects such as WikiLeaks, examine whether the Internet has brought about democratic change.
- Does use of the internet stimulate political unrest in the Middle East?
- Virtual Communities of Practice (VCoP) is a useful analytic frame for examining the professional identity and status of media workers. Discuss.
- The individual has the power to design their own information environment. Evaluate Harper’s (1997) notion of the ‘Daily Me’.
- Large corporations and governments have developed new methods with which to analyse social media data. Discuss the implications that dominant uses of data mining and analytics may have for the public.
The growth of mass communication and the technology to enable this communication has brought many benefits. Technological advancement provides the individual with information at the touch of a button, as well as allowing them to participate in politics. The advancements have also provided cheaper and easier formats for communication. However, there are some significant problems, enabling governments to access individual’s private communications with greater ease. Thus, privacy of the individual is threatened. This includes ISP addresses asking for personal information on access and Internet providers allowing government access. Does this mean that although mass communication has benefits it also has significant problems? An important issue to many would mean any of the following topics could create a useful and well-read media dissertation.
- Is it ethical for Internet providers to allow government agencies to access private, individual, personal communications in the interests of justice?
- How does the UK government justify using mass communication interceptors, such as ISP address recording, to access private individual’s personal information?
- What are the implications of governments using the private individual’s access of mass communication as reason to investigate their personal communications?
- How are the boundaries blurring between mass and personal communication with the advent of blogs and social networking sites?
- Privacy is a key factor to limit journalists accessing personal information. How can the government justify breaching the same rights of an individual’s personal information?
- What is the nature of the participatory culture of politics and how has social media encouraged this to individuals and government?
- In enabling governments to access the private information of the individual, what implications has this for society and freedoms for the individual?
- Communication is key to the democratic process; how can individuals be assured of their rights and freedoms?
Digital communications are constantly changing and moving the goal posts at a rapid speed. Social networks, such as Facebook, are changing the way that many people use the Internet and are changing the face of the distinction of private and mass communication. Information is readily available, allowing the individual to participate in a virtual world. Communication is being enabled through the various platforms and mediums available to the user, such as blogs etc. The socialising processes are being updated in link with how social media is operated by connecting individuals. Social media also has its critics who accuse it of damaging personal communication and dumbing down the latest generations. It has also become the site of cyber bullying which on the internet cannot be fully governed. If the area of communication and social networks interests you, you could write about any of the following topics for your media dissertation.
- Social networks are the new form of mass communication, where blogs and ideas are exchanged; however, as technological processes are dynamic this is not the final product of social media. Discuss
- What are the effects of social networking sites on the economics of mass communication?
- Can social networking sites be used as a form of mass communication to trigger sustainable development and trading outside the ambits of corporations, such as eBay.
- Do social networks play an important role in mass communication, advertising and the economic growth of trading over the Internet?
- Are social networks more persuasive than traditional forms of communication, especially in regards to changing attitudes of individuals towards key debates?
- Can we use social networks and blogs as a platform of mass communication to change attitudes to consumers and companies? Social networks and consumer boycotting.
- Social media has been described as the digitalisation of word of mouth; how effective has this format been for marketing business?
- Cyber bullying has become a greater problem using social media. How can this be regulated?
- How true is it that social media can have an adverse effect on social interaction and the dumbing down of the English language?
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Media is sometimes called the other branch of power that has the equal possibility to influence the events in the world. Studying media can be really interesting and fascinating, though the science of media changes every time when the new media source is introduced. Newspapers turned to radio, then to TV, TV to Internet blogs that soon, in their turn, surrendered to Facebook. Media is the ocean that is never calm and the skill to surf this ocean is the essential skill for every media worker.
To make really great research papers you should stick to the ethic of media worker too. At first you should not relate to one source only. Media is the area when you should double- and triple-check any facts you get, because the sources that present this fact may distort them to benefit themselves. Use legitimate sources, they can be the other scientific researches or independent analytic companies. Do not believe what media tell about themselves.
Another thing to take into consideration is time when the information was released. In the sphere of media everything gets outdated really fast. So, if you need the latest data, make sure that no one refreshed it from the time the material you look at was published. Of course it doesn’t matter if you write about the history of media, but to understand the modern state of it, use the latest information you can get.
The last tip is to always study the opposite point of view. You may not agree with it, but still getting the full picture is the great way to see the drawbacks of your subject and maybe come with the way to get rid of them. The opponents just want to discredit you sometimes, but often they have a point, at least in some aspects.
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- Muslim nations strictly censor the role of women, and they have done so all along. Is it a form of state control or a way of protecting each woman's integrity?
- The concept of proportionality was introduced by the European Convention of Human Rights. Does English precedence and legal thought adopt proportionality towards the privacy of journalism and individuals?
- Both Germany and Canada have an extremely balanced approach towards journalism and its definition of freedom of expression. Should this approach be adopted in the UK?
- A balanced approach to the news is the moral right of journalists, although criticism of the media taking a political leaning is hotly debated. A case study of CNN.
- What role does the People's Republic of China play? The 2008 Olympics, Tibet, and Propaganda.
- The war on terror and the media: Should Al-Jazeera be banned in communities in the US?
- The digital age of communication regards data protection as a key factor for the protection of individuals. Are the current laws enough?
- Security breaches in data systems: Should service providers be held liable for any level of identity fraud?
- Are traditional teaching methods less important now that we have fast communication capabilities?
- The economics of mass communication: What effects are social networking sites having?
- Consumer boycotts and social networking: Are we making it too easy?
- What role does social networking play in mass communications?
- Traditional forms of communication Vs social networking: Which one is more persuasive?
- Threats to national security, allowances of censorship, and the famous Spycatcher Case: Do English courts need to place a limit on legitimate whistleblowing?
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Social Media Dissertation Topics
Of course, you are probably interested in writing about social media. After all, it’s here to stay. So, why not pick one of our interesting social media dissertation topics:
- In-depth history of social media
- An analysis of viral content
- What are social media bots?
- Discuss new social media technology
- A qualitative comparison of social media services
- Social media and politics
- Social media and school admissions
- Social media court cases
- Analyze social media impact on businesses in the US
- Stereotyping on social media
- Discuss political polarization on social media
- Ownership of content issues
- Decentralization of social media services
- Effects on collective memory
- Data harvesting on social media
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- Emotional effects of social media
- Analyze sleep disturbance
- Interpersonal interaction on social media
- Social media as a news source
- Is social media trustworthy?
- Social media and extremist groups
- Social media censorship
- Privacy best practices
- Discuss social media deplatforming
- Social media activism
- Effects of social media on the environment
- Global warming and social media
- Comments and their effects on our perception
- Brands using social media
- PR campaigns on social media
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- Discuss influencer marketing
- Ethics of social media marketing
- Most successful campaigns
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Freedom of expression is an integral part of media in the United States and the United Kingdom. Check out our list of free freedom of expression ideas:
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- Security of the state and freedom of expression
- Contempt of court cases
- Defamation cases in India
- Core political speech in the United States
- True Threats in freedom of speech
- Freedom of speech censorship in the UK
- Freedom of expression censorship in China
- Speech restrictions in Europe
- Obscenity and freedom of expression
- Military secrets and freedom of expression
- Nuclear data in freedom of speech
- Internet speech and its censorship
Complex Media Dissertation Ideas
If you want to impress your professor, you can choose a relatively difficult topic (it also means more work, remember). Here are some complex media dissertation ideas for you:
- The role of mass media during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Media houses: can they be trusted?
- Media people safety in war zones
- Media and its effects on violence
- Al-Jazeera promoting extremism
- Terrorism in the media in Iraq
- Individual privacy affected by media
- Protecting information sources in the media
- States censoring media outlets
- In-depth analysis of China’s media censorship
Topics About Cinema
Would you like to research something related to cinema? It is, after all, a part of media. To help you out, we’ve compiled a list of original topics about cinema:
- Censorship in China cinemas
- An in-depth look at cinema media in 2022
- Censorship in North Korean cinemas
- Censorship in United States cinemas during WWII
- Using mass media in cinemas
- Censoring films: the reasons behind the decision
- Ways to censor cinema movies in 2022
Dissertation Topics in Media and Communication
Here are the best dissertation topics in media and communication that our experts came up with (you can use any of them for free, of course):
- Licensing regulations in the United States
- Self-regulation of media outlets in the UK
- Social impact of media communication
- Social media and privacy issues
- Means of communication in electronic media
- Media and communication in the private sector
- Media and communication in the public sector
- Media and communication in the military sector
- Internet regulation of media in China
- Self-regulation in Eastern Europe
- News literacy in media communication
- Social impact of poor communication in the media
- Communication psychology: an in-depth look
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- An individual’s right to free press
- An in-depth look at Iran’s censorship program
- The moral right to present the truth
- Censorship and its effects on creative works in China
- Regulating cyberviolence in Europe
- Intellectual property issues in the media
- X-Factor: a case study
- Protecting our children from inappropriate content
- Cross-cultural media: a means of advancing tolerance
- Mass media eliminating stereotypes
- The cultural shift caused by new media in the US
- Copyright laws and their effects on mass media
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- New media and its effects on youth
- Twitter: Trending Topics
- Delayed sleep caused by social media
- Depression caused by social media
- Alternatives to social media in 2022
- Social media and poor academic results
- Social media causing memory loss
- An analysis of negative consequences of social media
- Mood and anxiety disorders
- Real life vs social media
- Social media friends are not really friends
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- The rise of digital media over the last decade
- Discuss the digital revolution
- Copyright issues in digital media
- Internet-based news outlets
- Major disruptions caused by digital media
- Analyze digital multimedia
- The work of engineer Vannevar Bush
- The importance of a digital edition
- Content creation in digital media
- Restricting access to digital media
- Censorship of digital media in China
- North Korea digital media analyzed
- An in-depth look at a digital media service
Dissertation Topics on New Media
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- Youth and new media
- Discuss globalization in relation to new media
- Is new media bringing social change to the US?
- Discuss political use of new media
- Ethical problems with new media
- New media and national security
- Wikipedia: a good example of new media
- Compare cyberculture to new media
- New Media and virtual communities
- New media and radical movements
- New media and extremism
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You can, of course, write about movies. They are a part of media, after all. To help students out, we have compiled a list of the best topics about films:
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- Negative effects of film media on UK teens
- Films: creating an illusion
- Film media in North Korea
- Violence in film media
- Use of film media during wartime
- Introducing revolutionary ideas through film media
- Film media and politics
- The change in perception over the last 10 years
- Compare and contrast 2 films
- Film media and censorship in China
- Analyze film media in Iran
Media and Cultural Studies Dissertation Ideas
You are encouraged to write about cultural studies as they relate to media. In fact, you can simply choose one of our media and cultural studies dissertation ideas:
- Structure of cultural studies
- Sociology in media
- Discuss the globalization of media
- Discuss cultural forms created by media
- Benefits of a Media and Cultural Studies course
- Mass media’s effects on our culture
- Media promoting cultural diversity
Censorship and Media Ideas
Nowadays, censorship is affecting not only the media, but our rights as well. Here are some exceptional censorship and media ideas for you to choose from:
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- Censorship of media in North Korea
- Media censorship in Iran
- Restricting freedom of speech in the United States
- Internet media censorship
- In-depth analysis of censorship in Eastern European countries
- Censorship in films
- Protecting children from inappropriate news
- Censorship in electronic communications
- Government-regulated censorship programs in the UK
- Freedom versus responsibility in the media
- China’s censorship of Hong Kong news outlets
Radio and TV Ideas
Radio and TV are two of the most important parts of media. So, why don’t you take a look at our best radio and TV ideas:
- Is radio still relevant today?
- Radio jamming technology
- TV media analyzed
- Using radio for space communication
- TV and radio: building blocks of mass media
- Different forms of media on TV
- Different forms of media on the radio
- TV media censorship
- Regulations of radio media in the US
- The International Telecommunications Union
- Audio broadcasting vs. video broadcasting
- Radio station licensing regulations
- Fake news on TV news programs
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Interested in sociology? No problem! Our experienced writers managed to create a unique list of sociology media dissertation topics. Pick the one you like today:
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- Media sociology and its functions
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- Negative effects of the use of sociology in the media
- Most notable sociological concepts in mass media
Social Media and Consumer Behavior Dissertation
Did you know that social media has been shown to affect consumer behavior? Check out these social media and consumer behavior dissertation ideas:
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- Social media for brand awareness
- The wrong approach to social media marketing
- Influencer marketing on social media
- Is social media indispensable for consumers?
- Digital marketing on social media
- Decision making in consumer behavior
- Facebook vs. Twitter: consumer behavior
- Instagram vs. Pinterest: consumer behavior
Media Studies Dissertation Ideas
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- What are media studies?
- The history of the media studies discipline
- Cultural studies
- How much can you earn with a media studies degree?
- Philosophy in media studies
- Social theory in media studies
- Political economy in media studies
- Main parts of a Media Studies course
- Anthropology in media studies
- Studying mass media as part of media studies
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Media Effects on Children
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- Fake news and their negative effects
- Violence in the news
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- New media in the US
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- The debate over privacy and journalism
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Topics About Newspapers
Newspapers are not dead. In fact, many of them are thriving. Here are some of the best topics about newspapers that you can use for your dissertation:
- Are newspapers still relevant in 2022?
- Newspaper censorship in the US
- Newspaper censorship in China
- Newspapers versus digital media outlets
- Digital versions of newspapers
- Fake news in newspapers in the United Kingdom
- Promoting extremist theories in newspapers in Iran
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- Social media versus social commerce in the United States
- The rise of video content on social media platforms
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- Virtual reality will become the new standard in social media
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- The latest social media trend: augmented reality
- Inclusivity and how brands are using social media to achieve it
- Authenticity of brands on social media
- Chatbots and their importance for social media in 2022
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Studies have shown that media and culture are dependent on one another. This is why you should definitely pick one of our awesome media and culture topics:
- The importance of a Media and Cultural studies degree
- How mass media is influencing our culture
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- Media culture in the United States versus the UK
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Interpersonal Communication Topics
Every human being communicates one way or the other with other humans. This forms the basis for the field of interpersonal communication. For this, you may need some interpersonal communication research paper topics for your thesis or research. This is why we have made a pick of 10 interpersonal communication research topics for you!
- The Influence of culture on interpersonal discourse
- How context impacts the quality of interpersonal dialogue
- Methods to simulate interpersonal dialogue
- How effective interpersonal dialogue can promote success both professionally and personally
- How interaction via computers impacts communication
- What roles do communication mediums play in interpersonal communication?
- How to facilitate information exchange and persuasion
- The concept of dysfunctional interpersonal communication
- The role and challenges of interpersonal dialogues in mass media campaigns
- How the concept of competence applies to interpersonal dialogue
Business Communication Topics
To succeed in business, one must be able to communicate effectively! Here are 15 business communication topics for the research paper. You can also take a look at our business ethics topics .
- How excellent public relations facilitate business success
- English as the universal language in business communication
- Effective managerial communication
- Comparisons between internal and external communication
- How presentation and oral skills boost business success
- The impact of public relations on global and local communities
- How social media use can influence business communication
- The impact of online interactions on outcomes of business communication
- How does organizational structure affect business communication
- How to reach customers via email
- Best practices for effective business communication
- Effective business to business (B2B) communication
- How creative designs can help to communicate business ideas
- Best practices for email writing in the workplace
- Creating brand awareness through communication
Intercultural Communication Topics
Sometimes, difficulties arise when people of different cultures try to communicate. Here are five intercultural communication research topics for you!
- How to facilitate intercultural information exchange
- How culture affects intercultural communication
- How to build competence in intercultural dialogue
- How intercultural students can adapt to American colleges
- How studying abroad can facilitate better intercultural dialogue competence
Mass Communication Research Topics
The world is a global village connected by the wildfire-like spread of information. Technology continuously spins new ways of reaching and communicating with a large number of people at a time. You may require some research topics in media and communication, and thus we have made this pick. Here are ten excellent mass communication topics for your research.
- How advertisement influences consumer behavior
- How social media affects student performance
- Press freedom: the pro and cons
- Comparisons of the effect of various mass communication methods on consumer behavior
- How social media influences the effectiveness of political campaigns
- Evolving patterns of mass communication over the last three decades
- How mass communication facilitates rebellious social movements
- How to effectively communicate ideas to a large audience
- How Information Communication Technology (ICT) affects modern-day broadcast journalism
- Social interaction across media
Health Communication Topics
Communication is essential in the field of health, whether it is communication between healthcare providers and patients or caregivers, or among healthcare providers. Here is a list of some excellent health communication research topics.
- Communication problems between healthcare providers and patients
- How social media and the spread of health news affect the health of citizens
- How to effectively pass health-related information to health workers
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- How to communicate health schemes to the public
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Technical communication is a means of conveying scientific, engineering, law, or other technical information. Only people in these technical fields fully understand what is written and said in technical language. This is why technical communication is vital. Here are ten technical communication topics for you!
- How cultural expression affects virtual dialogue
- Virtual Classrooms: Less effective than traditional classroom learning?
- Virtual reality and interpersonal communication
- How technology has changed the game in journalism
- How technical language differs from everyday language in corporate communication
- How to seek and find information in the Law field
- How to make technical textbooks more informative and accessible
- Communicating intellectual property law to the public
- How to teach technical communication to non-majoring English students
- How the general public can make sense of technical essays
Organizational Communication Research Topics
Organizational communication refers to communication channels and forms within an organization as well as public-facing communications. Here are 15 great organizational communication research topics for you!
- How supervisors can communicate better in an organization
- How to write an effective organizational communique
- Best organizational communication practices to teach in every organization
- How to facilitate and enhance better leadership communication in an organization
- Organizational channels, communication, and systems
- Removing barriers to effective organizational communication
- How personality traits and leadership communication styles affect organizational productivity
- How social media impacts organizational communication
- How organizational communication can allow for better organizational transition
- Exploring the types of organizational communication
- Vital problems in organizational communication
- How to deal with uncertainties in an organization
- How to manage communication crises in an organization
- How organizations can benefit from the press
- How to effectively change management culture in an organization
Nonverbal Communication Research Topics
Nonverbal communication is a fascinating field of communication. It refers to the use of tone of voice, gestures, facial expressions, posture, body language, eye contact (or lack thereof), and other techniques. Here are ten nonverbal communication topics for you!
- Nonverbal communication in virtual dialogue environments
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- How facial expressions could help close bigger business deals
- Social media and its effect on nonverbal communication
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- Nonverbal communication practices in the workplace
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Here are some communication topics for your research. This list also covers communication research topics for college students and communication thesis topics!
- How the style of a leader’s communication influences employee satisfaction
- Leadership outcomes and communication styles
- How gender affects communication effectiveness
- Communication in relationships versus friendships
- Going back in time: The history of communication
- Analyzing the theories of communication
- New communication technologies over the past decade
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- How international journalism grew
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- The media and virtual reality
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- The media and wrong information
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- Discuss journalism ethics
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- Major innovations in 21st century media
- Compare mainstream media in India and China
- What makes an outlet a reliable source?
- Advertisements in media
- Benefits of mass media for society
- Compare traditional media with mass media
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- Compare TV, film and radio
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- The war against terror in mass media
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Media Research Topics for College Students
College students who are looking to research topics about media should choose something that can bring them a top grade. Here are our best media research topics for college students:
- Influences of technology on media
- Latest innovations in media
- Discuss media censorship in China (a recommended media related topic)
- What is media propaganda?
- Mass media and its preemptive effects
Complex Media Related Research Topics
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- Mass media violating civil rights
- Does media benefit the economy of the US?
- Define media addition and discuss its effects
- Perform a qualitative analysis of 3 media outlets
- Media’s scare strategies: a case study
- Media influencing a rise in violence in the UK
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- Exercising the First Amendment in media in the US
- Promoting gun violence in mass media
- Mass media effects on terrorism
- Digital media is destroying traditional media
- Artificial intelligence in mass media
- Media effects on the death penalty in China
Digital Media Topics
Discussing digital media is a very good way to impress your professor. Let’s face it; the digital realm is extremely popular these days. Here are some brand new digital media topics:
- Define and discuss digital media
- Climate change in digital media
- What is mobile media?
- The fate of journalism in the 21st century (one of the best digital media research topics)
- Effects of digital media on politics
Media Analysis Topics
Writing a media analysis essay can be a very difficult task, especially if you don’t have much academic writing experience. Here are some media analysis topics that should make things easier:
- How Trump lost the media war
- Biden’s coverage in mass media in the United States
- Advertising revenue in media outlets
- Analyze screen time
- What are deepfakes and how to spot one?
- The crisis of journalism in the 21st century
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- Define mass media in the United Kingdom
- Should children watch the news?
- Promoting violence in mass media
- Spreading awareness via media
- Are newspapers still relevant today?
- The very first occurrence of mass media
Research Topics in Media and Communication
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- Discuss body image in media
- Analyze children’s advertising tactics
- Freedom of speech in the media
- Copyright law in the media
- Define symmetrical dialogue in the media
Media Debate Topics
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- Discuss the concept of proportionality in media
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- Is radio still an important part of media?
- Newspapers going bankrupt in 2022
- Sexual content on TV shows
- Politicians’ love for the media
- Is the backing of the media important for a president?
Media Ethics Topics
Discussing ethics in relation to media is a very interesting choice. It can also get you an A+ on your next paper. Here are some exceptional media ethics topics:
- Including graphic images in media
- Depicting terrorism on TV
- Regulating newspapers in Europe
- Celebrity gossip in the media
- The influence of large media corporations
Media Law Topics
Yes, there is such a thing as media law. Would you like to write an essay about it? Here are some great ideas for media law topics:
- Discuss the First Amendment and media
- The responsibilities of journalists
- Journalists in war zones
- Fake news in the media
- Showing unsuitable content to children
Research Topics in Communication and Media Studies
Writing about communication and media studies has the potential to help you get a top grade. Here are our best research topics in communication and media studies:
- Analyze media bias in the United States
- Is digital media addictive?
- Influence of media on religion
Interesting Media Topics
We know, you want the most interesting media topics to write about. Pick one of these and write a paper that will impress your professor:
- State-controlled media in China
- Effects of media coverage on criminal trials
- The power of mass media in 2022
Trending Media Topics
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- The war in Afghanistan
- Joe Biden’s rise to power
- The fall of Donald Trump
- Climate change problems
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Communications Dissertation Topics Ideas revolving around Interpersonal Conversation
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- Computer-driven interaction & its influence in the digital age.
- Exchange of two-way communication & affiliation.
- Role of the medium in two-way communication
- Competence concept & its application in interpersonal conversation.
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- Newspapers vs digital communication: A comparative study
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- Sham news in print media in the United Kingdom
- Encouraging extremist theories in print media
- Both Germany and Canada have a very impartial approach towards the publication of news in newspapers and its meaning of freedom of expression. Should UK also embrace the concept?
- Are conventional newspapers communication media are on the wane with the advent of digital communication? An in-depth investigation
- An investigation to the propaganda models of print journalism
- How print media has successfully curbed political instability in African nations?
- Tracing the history of mass communication in the 20th century.
Communications Dissertation Topics Help on Social Media
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- Peer interaction effects in social media on buying patterns.
- Social media communication in influencing consumer behaviour
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Communications Dissertation Topics Ideas based on theories
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- What are the various speculations in correspondence pertinent to various zones of communication?
- Which is the best theory in communication, and reasons it is regarded as astonishing compared to a different communication theory?
- What is the social theory of communication and elucidate its function in the abilities of an individual?
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Updated 15 Feb 2023
Recent innovations in computing, transportation, and telecommunication have combined to increase the frequency and ease of people’s communication, intensifying cross-cultural interactions. While innovations benefited modern society, they also brought some challenges, particularly in the realm of communication. In the post 9/11 world, more people in the US and worldwide recognize the role of effective dialogue in preserving peace, and this understanding reflects in development of a corresponding academic discipline.
Nowadays, communication discipline covers many interesting and complex areas, which makes the choice of communication research topics especially challenging for students. We’ve decided to simplify this task for you and prepared a list of relevant topics, united into ten most common categories.

Four Different Approaches to Studying Communication
Before proceeding to the topics and research essay writing activities, consider the four distinct approaches to studying communication: social science approach, interpretive approach, critical approach, postmodern approach. As an academic discipline addresses creation of meaning in various contexts across cultures using verbal or nonverbal messages through a variety of channels and media, particular focus of your research paper largely depends on the chosen approach.
- Social Science Approach Social science approach suggests that human behavior is predictable. Also known as functionalist or behaviorist, this approach aims at describing or predicting behavior, relying on quantitative research methods along with observations. This approach stems from research in sociology and psychology, it perceives culture as a measurable variable which influences dialogue as much as personality traits do.
- Interpretive Approach Interpretative approach treats behaviors as unpredictable and creative. Also known as humanist, this approach uses qualitative methods originating from anthropology and linguistics, aiming at understanding and explaining behaviors instead of predicting them. This approach allows studying culture from perspectives of members rather than through frameworks imposed by researchers.
- Critical Approach Critical approach suggests that reality is subjective and dialogue depends on contexts in which it occurs. Followers study culture as resulting from power struggles. Rather than only studying human behavior across cultures, critical approach aims at effecting change in society. Followers seek to liberate those individuals who lack power in society.
- Postmodern Approach Postmodern approach aims at understanding contemporary human condition through subjective people’s perceptions. It sees reality as a collection of many truths. Suggesting that human nature is fluid, this approach challenges social constructions of race, ethnicity, gender.
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In order to write a really good research paper on communication, consider these simple recommendations:
- Limited scope of your research Students should choose their research topics depending on the required length of research papers. They should avoid too general topics, limiting focuses of their research to several aspects that can be well-discussed within allowed page limits.
- Referring to several sources Research paper writing suggests that students should conduct exhaustive research, reviewing several sources on chosen topics. Remember that students relating to one source only can end up with plagiarism accusations.
- Using legitimate sources Like other pieces of academic writing, research papers require students find credible sources. Although professors often accept books or credible websites as sources, it is always better to use articles from academic journals, because they are peer reviewed.
- Using relevant information Students should always look for recent publications, making sure that their ideas are still relevant. Information relevance is especially important in communication research questions discussion because this academic discipline is largely influenced by technology innovations that alter its patterns.
- Presenting information objectively Students should examine their chosen topics, reflecting on all existing perspectives. Rather than presenting only one view point, make sure to highlight and refute the opposite points as well. Present relevant examples to illustrate each point in an interesting manner.
- Making sure your paper has appropriate structure While writing, include a catchy introduction with a clear thesis statement. Organize your body paragraphs, using topic sentences and bringing evidence that support your view. If it is relevant to your chosen topic, include at least one paragraph where you discuss, as well as refute the opposite point of view. Conclude by summarizing content and presenting your ideas: what changes, if any, does your research promote in relation to the examined phenomenon?
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100 Communication Research Topics
For your convenience, we’ve grouped 100 topics into 10 popular categories. Remember that you can choose from these topics or topics provided by your professor and receive a ready-made custom research paper using EduBirdie research paper online help for communication research topics.
Journalism Topics
- Journalism practice in newly emerged spaces.
- Participatory journalism concept.
- Journalism & citizenship in globalization context.
- Journalism & peace.
- Journalism & science: science coverage in contemporary press.
- Why do journalists report science the way they do?
- Networked journalism concept.
- Journalism & communication disciplinary growth as study.
- Journalism ethics: good news versus bad news.
- The impact of technology on journalism.
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Public Relations Topics
- Management & excellence in public relations.
- Models of public relations.
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Uses and Gratifications Theory: Examples and Definition

Uses and gratifications theory is a concept within the sociology of mass communication that examines the role of the audience in making decisions and setting goals when it consumes media products.
In other words, it is a theory that defines how people choose a particular media channel to meet their personal needs.
Unlike many other mass communication theories that explore how media affects people, the uses and gratifications theory answers the question: How do people use media?
In other words, the uses and gratifications theory focuses on the motives behind the behavior of media consumers rather than on the media’s direct impact on the consumer.
This theory is studied within the framework of social psychology using a positivist approach.
Definition of Uses and Gratifications Theory
Unlike other media theories, UGT zeroes in on the consumer’s agency (that is, their ability to use media for their own benefit) rather than focusing on how mass media controls and influences us.
It takes a practical approach and highlights how people interact with different forms of communication to get rewards from them.
According to Lai (2023), uses and gratifications theory:
“…proposes that people choose to consume certain kinds of media because they expect to obtain specific gratifications as a result of those selections” (p. 250).
Pedersen (2017) noted that: ” audience members reacted to mass media and sought to use it for specific purposes based on their own individual characteristics, social categories, and relationships” (p. 92).
While other theories such as the hypodermic needle theory see people as passive recipients of media messages, UGT views people as active media consumers who are aware of the reasons why they choose to consume media.
So, in simple terms, the uses and gratifications theory is a social psychological approach that focuses on the motives behind media consumption rather than the impacts of specific messages or content.
Uses and Gratifications Theory Examples
The following are some examples of how people may use social media for their own benefit, according to uses and gratifications theory:
- Entertainment: People use media for entertainment purposes. They watch movies and TV shows or listen to music to relax and escape from their daily routine.
- Social i nteraction: Media can be used to fulfill the need for social interaction. Social media provides an incredible opportunity to form connections, share content with others, and communicate in previously impossible ways. Platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter enable users to stay connected with loved ones despite physical distance.
- Information gathering : In this digital age, we rely on various media outlets to arm ourselves with the latest news and updates. Whether it’s newspapers, television channels, or online platforms- people turn to these sources to stay in touch with world events. After all, knowledge is power!
- Personal i dentity formation : Media can be a powerful tool in helping individuals cultivate their identity. Through consuming different media forms, people can gain insight into their values and beliefs while exploring their interests – ultimately forming an understanding of who they are.
- Emotional r elease: People often turn to media for emotional relief. Whether listening to melodic tunes or streaming an uplifting movie, these activities can ease stress and create feelings of joy. So, if someone is feeling down, they can use media to help lift their spirits.
- Surveillance: Surveillance via media is a real issue. Whether it’s monitoring social media accounts or using CCTV cameras, people can use the power of technology to gain insights into others’ lives without their knowledge.
- Escapism: Media is a great way to take your mind off reality, allowing you to avoid any stress or worries and relax for now. Whether watching your favorite show on TV, streaming music online, or playing video games – media can provide solace and distraction from everyday life.
- Education: Utilizing media is an effective way to learn! Whether watching informative documentaries, reading educational books , or even taking online courses, many avenues are available to expand their knowledge.
- Persuasion: Media has incredible power in dictating public opinion and behavior. Advertising, political campaigns, or PR initiatives can all be used to sway people’s attitudes through the persuasive use of media.
- Sense of b elonging: Media can make people feel a sense of community and belonging. Attending sports games and concerts or joining online forums are popular ways for individuals to connect emotionally with others.
Origins of Uses and Gratifications Theory
The origins of UGT can be traced back to the 1940s when communication researchers initially sought to study why certain media and content appeal to different people.
UGT was developed by a group of researchers, including Elihu Katz, Jay Blumler, and Denis McQuail, who were interested in understanding the role of media in people’s lives (Kasirye, 2022).
The theory was based on the assumption that people actively seek out and use media to satisfy their needs and wants rather than being passive recipients of media messages.
In the 1950s, researchers began to question the assumptions of the media effects model, which suggested that media had a powerful and direct impact on audiences (Pedersen, 2017).
Instead, they argued that audiences were not passive and could use media in ways that satisfied their needs and desires.
UGT continued to evolve and develop, with researchers refining and expanding the theory. For example, in the 1970s and 1980s, experts delved into how age, gender, and temperament influenced people’s media usage (Kasirye, 2022).
Today, UGT remains an influential theory in communication studies. Scholars leverage this approach to analyze a broad array of media, from traditional sources like television and newspapers to modern formats, which include social media platforms and streaming services.
Basic Assumptions of Uses and Gratifications Theory
Uses and gratifications theory is based on five basic assumptions developed by Blumer, Katz, and Rossi and later refined by McQuail and others (Littlejohn, 2021) .
- Active audience: The audience actively participates in their media selection, driven by perceived goals and seeking to achieve them through media choices.
- Knowing audience: Individuals take the initiative in associating needs gratification with media selection, showing awareness of the potential benefits of their chosen media and being less influenced by the media itself. It emphasizes the importance of subjective opinion over media depiction.
- Competition for attention: Media competes with other sources of gratification for audience attention, as individuals have multiple interests and desires that require fulfillment.
- Audience affects media producers: The goals of media use are determined by the audience themselves, who are conscious and attentive to their motivations for selecting certain media content.
- Audience creates media value: Cultural value judgments of media content are deferred to audience actions, as only the audience can establish the actual value of the media content they consume based on their assessments and decisions (Littlejohn, 2021).
These assumptions are critical in helping researchers understand the motivations and decisions of media users. In addition, they provide a foundation for further research into how people use media to satisfy their needs and desires.
Contemporary Application of Uses and Gratifications Theory
Uses and gratifications theory has continued to evolve and has numerous modern applications in research. It is widely used in the study of social media, streaming services, and other digital platforms.
UGT can be used to understand how people use digital media to form relationships, express themselves, and find entertainment. It is also used to study how people use media to learn, be informed, and connect with others differently.
UGT plays a critical role in comprehending media consumption in the modern age when there is an ever-growing variety of choices.
It can be utilized to fathom why people choose specific channels or content above others and how these decisions affect society.
Finally, UGT can be used to understand how media affects people’s attitudes and behaviors.
The media’s power to influence people is becoming more and more noteworthy as researchers investigate how it can cause a transformation in individuals’ outlooks or behaviors.
Criticisms of Uses and Gratifications Theory
While UGT has provided valuable insights into media use and audience behavior, it has also been criticized due to the lack of a clear conceptual framework, difficulty measuring gratification, and the issue of causality.
- Lacking conceptual framework: Some critics argue that UGT lacks a clear conceptual framework and precise definitions of key concepts. It can make it difficult to operationalize the theory and test its hypotheses (Swanson, 1977)
- Lack of a macro-sociological understanding: UGT focuses heavily on individual agencies and users’ active role in selecting and using media. However, some believe that this individualistic approach neglects media use’s broader social and cultural contexts .
- Lack of focus on power differential: UGT tends to overlook the role of power and inequality in shaping media use and access. Critics argue that UGT fails to account for how structural factors, such as race, class, and gender, influence media usage patterns (Quinn & Epstein, 2019)
- Potential overgeneralization: Some scholars have criticized UGT for overgeneralizing its findings and assuming that users’ motives and behaviors are consistent across different media types and contexts (Kubey & Csikszentmihalyi, 2013).
- Lack of focus on effects of media: UGT focuses primarily on the uses and gratifications that users derive from media but pays little attention to the potential effects that media use may have on individuals and society.
Uses and gratifications theory is a significant concept in communication studies, as it offers insight into the role of media in fulfilling the needs of individuals. It proposes that people actively consume specific media channels to satisfy their needs.
Through UGT, researchers have explored how individuals use media for entertainment, social interaction, information, emotional release, surveillance, escapism, education, persuasion, and a sense of belonging.
The theory has undergone several refinements and developments over the years, with researchers studying how different variables affect people’s media use.
Today, UGT remains an essential framework for analyzing the media’s role in people’s lives and is necessary for understanding the relationship between the media and its audiences.
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