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About the Collection
This collection contains faculty research from the UNLV Hank Greenspun School of Journalism and Media Studies. Records are organized by Year, Author, and Title. To view the entire collection of UNLV faculty research across all programs, visit the All Faculty Research collection.
Submissions from 2017
YouTube Kids: The App Economy and Mobile Parenting, Benjamin E. Burroughs
Four Modern Masters of Color Reinvigorating Design, Amanda Fortini
A Paris Boudoir Where Everything's Meant to be Touched, Amanda P. Fortini
Going Home with Chloe Sevigny, Amanda P. Fortini
Annie and the Shaman: Exploring data with the visual provocative artifact, Julian A. Kilker
The Ethics of Sensory Ethnography: Virtual Reality Fieldwork in Zones of Conflict, Jeff Schuter and Benjamin E. Burroughs
The Journalist Who Interpreted Too Much: The New York Times’ Courtship, Defense, and Betrayal of John W. White, K L. Stoker
America's Army: Beyond selling modern warfare through advergaming., Olesya Venger
Call of Duty, Olesya Venger
Geographical Proximity Is Not Enough: How Culture Shaped Placement, Spatiality, and the Outcomes of the Arab Spring’s Uprisings., Olesya Venger
Playing sports, wearing headscarves: Marginalizing vs. mainstreaming religious garments as social contracts, Olesya Venger
Volatile Places, Volatile Times: Predicting Revolutionary Situations with Nations' Governance and Fragility Indicators, Olesya Venger and Terance D. Miethe
Linking CSR Communication Activities to Consumer Brand Evaluations: An Examination of Mediating and Moderating Factors Linking CSR Communication to Brand Evaluations, O Venger and N Pomirleanu
Submissions from 2016
Political Memes: Bernie Sanders Dank Meme Stash, Benjamin E. Burroughs
All About Whom? Stock Photos, Interactive Narratives and How News About Governmental Surveillance Is Visualized, Julian Kilker
Periscope, Live-Streaming and Mobile Video Culture, Adam Rugg and Benjamin E. Burroughs
When shaming backfires: The doublespeak of digitally-manipulated misogynistic photographs, Olesya Venger
Submissions from 2015
Review of Harold Holzer, Lincoln and the Power of the Press: The War for Public Opinion, Gregory A. Borchard
Lincoln mediated : the president and the press through nineteenth-century media, Gregory A. Borchard and David W. Bulla
Religious Memetics Institutional Authority in Digital/Lived Religion, Benjamin E. Burroughs and Gavin Feller
Death of a King: Digital Ritual and Diaspora, Benjamin E. Burroughs and Tevita O. Ka’ili
The ESports Trojan Horse: Twitch and Streaming Futures, Benjamin E. Burroughs and Paul Rama
Replication in Advertising Research, 1980-2012: A Longitudinal Analysis of Advertising Journals, Jung H. Park, Olesya Venger, Doo Yeon Park, and Leonard N. Reid