Research and scholarship from faculty and staff in the Media and Communication Department at St. John Fisher University.

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Submissions from 2021

Team Projects that Work: Foundations of Teamwork for TBL, Lauren Vicker and Timothy Franz

Applied Mass Communication Theory: A Guide for Media Practitioners 3rd Edition, Lauren Vicker and Jack Rosenberry

Submissions from 2020

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Diverse Voices in the History of Public Relations, Arien Rozelle

Submissions from 2019

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Journalism Instruction and Citizen-Centered Democracy 2019, Jack Rosenberry

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Media and Social Media Best Practices for Feminist Activist Groups and Organizations, Arien Rozelle

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Coding Pedagogy, Jeremy Sarachan

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Programming Politics: Using p5.js to Create Interactive Art Connected to Current Events, Jeremy Sarachan

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The Current State of Coding Curriculum Within Media and Communication Departments, Jeremy Sarachan

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The Interactive Documentary as a Project-Based Coding Class, Jeremy Sarachan

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Coding Pedagogy for the Liberal Arts: An Online Publication, Jeremy Sarachan and Sean O'Leary

The Shmoovies! (Rochester), Jeremy Sarachan and Joshua Ramos

Submissions from 2017

Creating an Initial Framework for the Longitudinal Assessment of Domain 4 Attributes, Sean Leonard, Lauren Vicker, Sridhar Anand, Kathryn A. Connor, and Christine R. Birnie

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AEJMC, Kettering Project: Revitalizing the Bonds of Journalism, Citizenship and Democracy, Jack Rosenberry

Community Media and Identity in Ireland (Routledge Focus on Media and Cultural Studies), Jack Rosenberry

Applied Mass Communication Theory: A Guide for Media Practitioners - 2nd Edition, Jack Rosenberry and Lauren A. Vicker

Submissions from 2016

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The New Digital Media Value Network: Proposing an Interactive Model of DIgital Media Value Activities, Sylvia Chan-Olmsted and Ronen Shay

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Understanding Tablet Consumers: Exploring the Factors That Affect Tablet and Dual Mobile Device Ownership, Sylvia Chan-Olmsted and Ronen Shay

Submissions from 2015

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Classic Elements of Engagement in U.S. Journalism Apply to Irish Online Community News Sites, Jack Rosenberry and Katelin Weidman

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Windowed Distribution Strategies for Substitutive Television Content: An Audience-Centric Typology, Ronen Shay

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It Was TV: Teaching HBO's The Wire as a Television Series, Todd Sodano

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Revisiting "Entering the Game at Halftime" Presentation, Lauren Vicker

Submissions from 2014

Getting Engaged: Public Engagement on Online Community News Sites Has Tenuous Connection to Civic Engagement, Jack Rosenberry

Submissions from 2013

Circulation, Population Factor into Social Media Use, Jack Rosenberry

"Doctor Who," Slacktivism and Social Media Fandom, Jeremy Sarachan

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Exploring the online playground: Understanding motivation in children’s virtual worlds, Jeremy Sarachan

Submissions from 2012

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Verbal Communication Improvement Workshop for Self-Identified P3 Pharmacy Students: A Model for a Successful Collaboration with a Communications Department, Asim Abu-Baker and Lauren Vicker

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Key Works: Some Connections Between Journalism and Community, Jack Rosenberry

Submissions from 2011

Patched In: Corporately Owned Online Community News Sites Pursue Different News Topics Than Independent Ones, Jack Rosenberry

Users Support Online Anonymity Despite Increasing Negativity, Jack Rosenberry

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Limiting Screen Time is Not the Key to Parenting in the Digital Age, Jeremy Sarachan

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Integrating lecture capture as a teaching strategy to improve student presentation skills through self-assessment, Charlene Smith and Todd Sodano

Submissions from 2010

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Common Knowledge, Civic Engagement and Online News Organizations, Jack Rosenberry

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Online hyper-local news sites fulfill classic functions of community journalism, Jack Rosenberry

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Virtual Community Support for Offline Communities Through Online Newspaper Message Forums, Jack Rosenberry

What's in a (Missing) Name? Newspaper Online Forum Participants Sound Off about Civility and Anonymity, Jack Rosenberry

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Conclusion: A Place for the Professionals, Jack Rosenberry and Burton St. John III

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Introduction: Public Journalism Values in an Age of Media Fragmentation, Jack Rosenberry and Burton St. John III

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Profile Picture, Right Here, Right Now, Jeremy Sarachan

Books from 2009

Public journalism 2.0 : the promise and reality of a citizen-engaged press, Jack Rosenberry and Burton St. John

Submissions from 2008

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Dilemmas and Solutions in Public Journalism: Review of The Pursuit of Public Journalism: Theory, Practice and Criticism, Jack Rosenberry

Virtual Community Support for Offline Communities Through Online Newspaper Message Forums, Jack Rosenberry

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What ARE they reading? News selections by college students, Jack Rosenberry

Applied Mass Communication Theory: A Guide for Media Practitioners 1st Edition, Jack Rosenberry and Lauren Vicker

Submissions from 2006

Participatory Journalism Opportunities on Major Newspapers' Online Sites, Jack Rosenberry

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Capstone Courses in Mass Communication Programs, Jack Rosenberry and Lauren Vicker

Submissions from 2005

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Core Concern: Structural imperialism and the impact of Sept. 11 on U.S. coverage of international news, Jack Rosenberry

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Cyber-Democratic Engagement and the Online Newspaper: A Case Study, Jack Rosenberry

Few Papers Use Online Techniques to Improve Public Communication, Jack Rosenberry

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Online Newspapers as a Venue for Cyber-Democratic Engagement, Jack Rosenberry

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Second Servings: Online publication and its impact on second-day leads in newspapers, Jack Rosenberry

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The Effect of Content Mix on Circulation Penetration for U.S. Daily Newspapers, Jack Rosenberry

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The Effect of Content Mix on Circulation Penetration for U.S. Daily Newspapers, Jack Rosenberry

The Fourth Estate in the Digital Age: Formulating a new role for journalists as facilitators of online civic discourse, Jack Rosenberry

Submissions from 2004

Carrots and Sticks: Copyright Piracy in East Asian Nations, Jack Rosenberry