Perreault, Gregory

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"They Can't Stop All Of Us": A Discussion About The Internet's Reaction To The Raid On Area 51 2020 1015 Through narrative analysis, this paper seeks to study themes seen in a series of Raid Area 51 memes and analyze how visual rhetoric was used to prompt the memes’ audiences to participate in a raid on Area 51. The research suggests that the collection...
Media And Mass Shootings: Second Level Agenda Setting In CNN News Coverage Of The Columbine And Parkland Mass Shootings 2020 530 Through discourse analysis, this article seeks to compare the cable news coverage of the Columbine High School school shooting and the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School school shooting using second-level agenda setting theory, with CNN broadcast t...
How College Students Perceive The Representation Of Women In Sports Media 2020 2030 This study seeks to discover the attitudes of college students regarding the framing of women in sports media through the use of focus groups. The research showed that college students have a clear understanding of the misrepresentation of women in s...
Sports Journalists On Covering Women’s Sports: Metajournalistic Discourse On The Role Of Women In Sports And Sports Reporting 2019 2289 Despite a growing field of women’s sports, women’s sports still are far less frequently covered in sports journalism. (Bruce et al. 2010). Furthering the invisibility of women’s sporting is the relatively small number of journalists who focus on wome...
Blurred Boundaries Role In The Emergence And Existence Of Lifestyle Journalism 2016 8310 With the emergence of lifestyle journalism in the news room, the boundaries between news topics are blurring. Lifestyle journalism shifts traditional news into a new realm of news coverage, and becomes evaluative of products or topics, rather than th...