Communication


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Communication

THE SENIOR PROGRAM

Recent projects in communication include:

  • Visual Rhetoric and the Ideograph: A Case Study of the Peace Symbol
  • The Rhetoric of Crash: An Application of the Social Values Approach to Film
  • The Tsunami Story According to The New York Times: A Case Study of the Narrative Structure and Rhetoric of Disaster News Reporting
  • Communicative, Discriminatory and Racial Issues Faced by Foreign Athletes in American Professional Sports
  • Contextual Differences in Language: A Study of the Hamilton College Community
  • The Construction of an Unattainable Ideal: Exploring the Influences of Fashion Advertisements on College Women
  • Space, Politics and Heroes: A Study of the Rhetorical Construction of Heroism in the Beginnings of the U.S. Space Program
  • The Changing Faces of College Admissions: An Analysis of Use of Marketing Strategies in the Communicative Events of Admissions
  • Hamilton Culture: An Ethnographic Study of Hamilton College's Orientation Program
  • Imagineered Community: A Lost Student's Account of Walt Disney World
  • "Non-Standard" Varieties and their Symbolic Capital
  • Cohesion Through Language: A Qualitative Study on the Significance of Slang and Personal Idioms in Group and Couple Cohesion
  • Changing Communication Culture: The Impact of Socially Interactive Technologies on Interpersonal Relationships
  • Why So Quiet? Examining the Participation of Non-native English Speaking Students in the Classroom
  • Virtual Worlds: A ‘Second Life’ Chance for Community
  • Presidential Campaigns in the Digital Age: The Impact and Integration of the Internet on American Presidential Campaigns and Elections
  • Myth or Truth? The Communication of Superstitions and Social Facts