User talk:Ashleynabram
Hi my name is Ashley and I am sort of confused by all that is going on with Wikipedia, but Im here!
Sam Hunt Article Evaluation
[edit]For my article to evaluate I chose Sam Hunt the musician "biography" page. The article was well written with a un-bias view to their writing. They included many things needed for a biography of this upcoming artist. The article had many references for information with links at the end. Which shows that the author was thorough in their search for information on Sam Hunt. The author of the article made sure to include the number for the reference that they used. This article had multiple charts that broke down the information written in a viewable table. Ashleynabram (talk) 19:22, 11 February 2015 (UTC)
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Bibliographies
[edit]1) The venues of influence: a new theory of political control of the bureaucracy 2) Clarifying the CNN effect 3) Media, bureaucracy, and the success of social protest newspaper coverage of environment movement groups 4) Bureaucratic responsiveness to the news, media: Comparing the influence 5) Who cares about local politics? media influences on local political involvement, issue awareness 6) Who owns the media? 7) Comparing Media Systems: Three models of media and politics 8) Media Culture: Cultural studies, identity & politics 9) Media framing & the dynamics of racial policy preferences
These are just titles, will have the full citation depending on if they are supposed to be MLA or APA or if it is different for Wikipedia citation
Ashleynabram (talk) 18:59, 9 March 2015 (UTC)
Bibliographies
Waterman, R. W., Rouse, A., & Wright, R. (1998). The venues of influence: A new theory of political control of the bureaucracy. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 8(1), 13-38. http://jpart.oxfordjournals.org/content/8/1/13.abstract
Livingston, S. (1997). Clarifying the CNN effect: An examination of media effects according to type of military intervention. http://shorensteincenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/r18_livingston.pdf
Corbett, J. B. (1998). Media, bureaucracy, and the success of social protest: Newspaper coverage of environmental movement groups. Mass Communication and Society, 1(1-2), 41-61. https://juliacorbettdotnet.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/mcs-media-sucess-of-social-protest-corbett.pdf
Hallin, D. C., & Mancini, P. (2004). Comparing media systems: Three models of media and politics. Cambridge University Press. http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/samples/cam041/2003069684.pdf
Djankov, S., McLiesh, C., Nenova, T., & Shleifer, A. (2001). Who owns the media? (No. w8288). National Bureau of Economic Research. http://scholar.harvard.edu/files/shleifer/files/media.pdf
Van Belle, D. A. (2003). Bureaucratic responsiveness to the news media: Comparing the influence of the New York Times and network television news coverage on US foreign aid allocations. Political Communication, 20(3), 263-285. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/10584600390218896
Kellstedt, P. M. (2000). Media framing and the dynamics of racial policy preferences. American Journal of Political Science, 245-260. http://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/2669308.pdf?acceptTC=true
Scheufele, D. A., Shanahan, J., & Kim, S. H. (2002). Who cares about local politics? Media influences on local political involvement, issue awareness, and attitude strength. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 79(2), 427-444. http://jmq.sagepub.com/content/79/2/427.full.pdf+html
Hey! Would you please add the links to the articles, so its easier to access them? Thanks Ekraft14 (talk) 14:58, 18 March 2015 (UTC)
PIERS ROBINSON (1999). The CNN effect: can the news media drive foreign policy?. Review of International Studies, 25, pp 301-309. : http://www.academia.edu/1384403/The_CNN_effect_can_the_news_media_drive_foreign_policy
Timeline
[edit]I think I did this correctly. I used the Figure 3 for reference. Also it is formatted differently on word! I will email it everyone as well! Timeline
March 18, 2015 To: Dr. Emily Hanks From: Purple Reign (Ashley Abram, Zachary Cooper, Erica Kraft, Justin Villa) Subject: Group Proposal for First Writing Assignment on the Medias Influence on Bureaucracy
Topic: Media’s Influence on how Bureaucracy is run in the United States.
Schedule: Date Event March 25, 2015 Research topic March 27, 2015 Begin Compiling Information March 29, 2015 Begin Writing First Draft April 1, 2015 Initial Contributions Due April 3, 2015 Discuss First Draft and Begin Second Draft April 5, 2015 Complete Second Draft April 7, 2015 Add any additional research found April 8, 2015 Peer Review #1 April 9, 2015 Begin Third Draft April 11, 2015 Evaluate Third Draft April 15, 2015 Begin Fourth Draft April 17, 2015 Revise Fourth Draft April 19, 2015 Edit Fourth Draft April 21, 2015 Proofread Fourth Draft April 22, 2015 Peer Review #2 April 23, 2015 Generate Final Draft April 25, 2015 Proofread and Edit Final Draft April 27, 2015 Practice Presentation April 29, 2015 Give Presentation & Reflection May 4, 2015 Completed Article Revisions
Responsibilities All members of the group will do equal amounts of work. Including Research, Revising, and Editing, and presentation parts. Everyone will do a bit of each to make sure the presentation is fully prepared. IF any issues arise we will discuss and generate a plan from there.
Ashley- Research, Revise, Edit, and Proofreading Zachary- Research, Revise, Edit and Proofreading Erica- Research, Revise, Edit and Proofreading Justin- Research, Revise, Edit and Proofreading