Journalism and Mass Communications, William Allen White School of: Recent submissions
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Social media divide: Characteristics of emerging adults who do not use social network websites
(2013-09-16)Public opinion has embraced social media as a vital tool to reach U.S. emerging adults, but this generation has not universally adopted social media technologies. Using indepth interviews, this study examined the characteristics ... -
Sharing the News: Effects of Informational Utility and Opinion Leadership on Online News Sharing
(2015-02-20)This study examined the joint effect of message and personality attributes on online news sharing. In two experiments (N = 270; N = 275) readers indicated their likelihood to share news representing two content domains and ... -
Sexual intensity of adolescents' online self-presentations: Joint contribution of identity, media consumption, and extraversion
(Elsevier, 2015-12-31)Adolescents produce and distribute a vast quantity of digital media content. A growing literature examines the sexually explicit (i.e., nude) content that adolescents share online. Because adolescents’ sexual content need ... -
Who Are the “Journalism Kids?” Academic Predictors of Journalism Participation in Secondary Schools
(SAGE Publications, 2015-12-31)Prior scholastic journalism research did not adequately address the possibility that journalism students perform better academically because of their backgrounds and inherent abilities. Using Education Longitudinal Study ... -
Baring Their Souls in Online Profiles or Not? Religious Self-Disclosure in Social Media
(Wiley, 2011-12-01)This study measured the prevalence of religious self-disclosure in public MySpace profiles that belonged to a subsample of National Study of Youth and Religion (NSYR) wave 3 respondents (N=560). Personal attributes associated ... -
Effects of Online Christian Self-Disclosure on Impression Formation
(Wiley, 2010-09-01)Increased reliance on social media to initiate and maintain relationships warrants research that investigates how religion affects Internet-based impressions. Evidence suggests that some Christians avoid identifying ... -
Adolescent Religiosity and Selective Exposure to Television
(Taylor & Francis, 2009-02-21)Relying on the Adolescent Media Practice Model and selective exposure theory, this study investigated whether religious adolescents watch less mature television entertainment programs than their less religious peers. Program ... -
Preparing for the coming storm: Exploring interactions between corporate values and crisis management
(2016)One of the most prevalent corporate trends of the last several years has been the rush for companies to identify their core purpose and core values as a means to differentiate and create a sustainable winning culture. Yet ... -
The change in the news style of the Associated Press
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Lawrence, 1970 : a narrative and oral histories surrounding three crises
(University of Kansas, 1990)The project focuses upon the era of turmoil and protest in Lawrence in 1970. The narrative article and appendix of oral histories provide background and accounts of three crises: the University of Kansas Student Union ... -
Not Just for the Military: A Study of PTSD and Student Journalists on the Trauma Beat
(University of Kansas, 2010-04-13)This study examines student journalists from Virginia Tech and Northern Illinois who reported on each school's mass shooting during the time of the trauma. The researcher attempts to identify whether these student journalists ... -
Student unrest and the Kansas press : editorial reactions to violence in Lawrence and at the University of Kansas in 1970
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Civic Implications of Secondary School Journalism: Associations With Voting Propensity and Community Volunteering
(SAGE Publications, 2016-09-01)This study examines the association between high school journalism and civic engagement in early adulthood, independent of other civic activities. Nationally representative data show that taking high school journalism ... -
Growth of newspapers in the United States
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WikiLeaks, the First Amendment, and the Press
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The University of Kansas Professional and Continuing Education Integrated Marketing Communications Workshop Series Marketing Communications Plan
(2016)Currently, around 16 million American adults are enrolled in some sort of educational or training services program and that number continues to grow. In 2013, corporations spent on average 1,847 per employee and total ... -
Passing of the crusading editor in Kansas
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Some backgrounds of newspaper function
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The influence of the newspaper on contemporary English and American literature
(University of Kansas, 1923)