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Fall 2017
Digital museums need to prioritize the information architecture found in their website design in order to optimize the structure and organization of their collection for users. This study used the usability inspection method, heuristic evaluation, to examine nine select digital museums. The...
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How did news media (commercial and independent) portray the Peruvian political crisis of December 2022?
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Paredes Ortigas, Gabriel Eduardo
This thesis examines the role of media reporting and narrative leading up to and during the Peruvian political crisis in 2022. Through a comprehensive analysis of media coverage from two outlets, El Comercio and Ojo Publico, this study investigates the framing and agenda-setting techniques...
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Quantitative and Qualitative Content Analysis of Breast Cancer, Heart Disease, and Stroke Media Messages from Local Canadian Media
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This study examined media coverage of breast cancer (N=145) and heart disease and stroke (N=39) news articles, videos, advertisements, and images in a local Canadian context through quantitative and thematic content analyses. Statistical analysis (Cramer’s V) revealed significant differences in...