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This analysis examines the symbolic rape narratives of Oz and the cultural contexts in which they exist. It confronts visual images of male rape within the show to uncove[...]
2016 | masters theses |
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Public relations scholarship, especially in recent years, has witnessed a growing call for studies that investigate how activists engage in public relations. There are st[...]
2017 | masters theses |
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Presidential campaign slogans have been a constant aspect of American presidential campaigning since 1800. However, despite slogans’ continual use, very few scholarly inq[...]
2017 | masters theses |
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Despite the rise in popularity of vegan and vegetarian (veg*an) diets and the emergence of social media activism, ethical philosophies related to meat abstention and veg*[...]
2023 | masters theses |
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Political Satire and humor have emerged as significant components of Pakistan’s infotainment industry. This study explores the satire and Political humor industry in Paki[...]
2023 | masters theses |
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Following a tragic event such as a mass shooting, terrorist attack or natural disaster in the United States, it has become a ritual for audiences to establish particular [...]
2016 | masters theses |
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Family and stigma communication research have barely scratched the surface of the dynamic and diverse arrangements of stigma in the family context. Though some research h[...]
2021 | masters theses |
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While many communication studies and feminist scholars study gendered discourse and the medicalization of the female body, no work has been done to understand the term "I[...]
2019 | masters theses |
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The phenomenon of the violent disgruntled employee is a symptom of increasing mass violence in the U.S. Previous literature on mass violence in the workplace is mostly ba[...]
2021 | masters theses |
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When I initially read the heartfelt stories of the many people who had battled depression during their child’s infancy after assisted conception, I was shaken by the comp[...]
2019 | masters theses |