Andrew Tate and Dr. Christopher Oscarson, Department of Comparative Arts and Letters I wanted to understand how Norwegians’ perceptions of their own country, particularly with regards to ecology, changed between the years 1868 and 1921. The Norwegian Tourist Association (or Den Norske Turistforening) has been publishing yearbooks since 1868. These publications are packed with articles […]
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Early Ecologies: Distance Reading Popular Scientific Journals in Turn-of-the-Century Sweden
Erin Modersitzki and Dr. Christopher Oscarson, Comparative Arts and Letters Introduction The understanding of art and literature depends on an ability to contextualize it within the discourses from which it emerges. This project combined two important new strands of literary research to flesh out the context in which the idea of ecology emerged in Sweden: […]
Hit the road: A mentored experience for journalists covering BYU away games
Kristoffer D. Boyle, Ph. D Evaluation of how well the academic objectives of the proposal were met The aim of this project was to provide student journalists with real-world experiences in covering BYU sports teams on the road. We felt like we accomplished this aim as experienced faculty and staff worked side by side with […]
New Forms of Digital Journalism and BYU’s Anti Poverty Efforts
Victoria Estrada and Ed Carter, School of Communications The world of journalism is ever changing as technology continues to advance and the world evolves. As an aspiring journalist, it is important to know what is relevant. Journalists are employed by the people, we have a duty to tell society what they should know while also […]
New Forms of Digital Journalism in Addressing Anti-Poverty Efforts
New Forms of Digital Journalism in Addressing Anti-Poverty Efforts Cassidy Hansen cassidyhansen@hotmail.com 00-777-5550 Dr. Ed Carter – School of Communications Introduction Digital technology continues to revolutionize the journalism industry as the mediums where messages are shared have become more diverse. The internet provides a unique platform for niche or specialized news sites for readers. Pop-up […]
Positive Relational Journaling
Taylor Davies and Dr. Jeffrey Reber, Psychology Department Introduction With the emergence of positive psychology at the turn of the century a greater focus has been centered on understanding and improving individual well-being. Various techniques, including gratitude journaling, have been shown to reframe individual perspective and promote well-being. Theories and studies have shown that relationships […]
Likewise Folio: A New Journal of Contemporary American Poetry
Kylan Rice and Conner Bassett with Dr. Susan Howe, English In a socially mediated age marked by competing identity politics, fractured and proliferating interests, and streamlined global connectivity, networking and community-building have become invaluable components of any venture /career goal. This is as true for lawyers or politicians as it is for poets and artists. […]
Women Unafraid of Criticism: An Annotated Bibliography of Women Journalists of the Neue Freie Presse 1920-1933
Carl Hayden and Dr. Robert McFarland, German Studies Introduction Though women may have hidden behind masculine façade’s as indicated by Ann Tizia Leitich’s chastising remark, they definitely were not remaining as quite as they once did. Compared to the late 1800’s where one would be lucky to find five articles written by women in a […]
Arabic Study Abroad: An Exploratory Study of Connections between Journal Writing and Language Gains
Kendon Kurzer and Dr. Dan Dewey, Linguistics and English Language This project explored connections between language gains and instances of positive and negative responses as recorded in pseudo-dialogue journals kept by second language learners of Arabic participating in a study abroad (SA) program to Jordan. Daily journals from seven of forty-four total participants were analyzed […]
Mentored Experience in Sports Journalism, Producing and Production
Jared L. Johnson Evaluation of how well the academic objectives were met In all, six mentored trips took place using funds provided through the MEG Gran. These trips took place between Winter Semester, 2012 and Fall Semester, 2013. Two of the trips were driving trips. The remaining four trips required airfare for participants. The following […]
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