Browsing Student Research Day by Author "Jang, Won Yong"
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Assessing Public Support for an International Climate Treaty Including Willingness-to-Pay in the United States, China and Vietnam
Coonen, Kayla; Cornett, Cora; Hammer, Ryan; Hermes, Hunter; Holmes, Austin; Nguyen, Tung; Pike, Ashley; Rauland, Anastasia; Wilson, Dylan; Jamelske, Eric M.; Boulter, James E.; Jang, Won Yong (2018-02-08)Climate change is the most important environmental/societal issue facing our world today. Because of the global causes/consequences of climate change, international cooperation is essential in developing, implementing and ... -
Climate Change Denial and Skepticism : A Topic Prevalence Analysis from Open-Ended Survey Questions in China and the United States
Cooper, Paul; Hermes, Hunter; Hahn, David; Hammer, Ryan; Koehn, Emily; Sikowski, Greg; Valverde, Helue Vazquez; Jamelske, Eric M.; Boulter, James E.; Jang, Won Yong (2017-03-22)The importance of global climate change in society cannot be overstated. China and the United States share prominent roles in the development of international climate change mitigation strategies. Citizen support is crucial ... -
A Comparative Analysis of American and Chinese News Media Coverage of Climate Issues Over 2021
Girard, Natalie; Jang, Won Yong (2022-04)This research offers an empirical analysis comparing Chinese and U.S. news agencies coverage of Climate Change in 2021. As Climate Change negotiations become more of a consistent and pressing issue, it is important for us ... -
Comparative Analysis of U.S. Press Coverage of the Six-Party Talks, 2003-2007
Busacker, Kristin (2010-04)This study uses a controversial foreign policy issue named the Six-party talks on nuclear issues. There is little known of how western media have covered the North Korean issues and how they may interpret this controversial ... -
A Continuing Investigation and Comparison of Chinese & American Climate Change Views I
Adams, Connor; Beh, Michelle; Cavanaugh, Clayton; Chapin, Elise; Coker, Adara; Guenthner, Will; Mallmann, Eric; Moran, Andrew; Morris, Carly; Nguyen, Trung; Strehlow, Lily; Jamelske, Eric M.; Boulter, James E.; Knutson, Kristine; Jang, Won Yong (2019-05)The importance of the roles of China and the United States cannot be overstated regarding the development/implementation of international climate change mitigation policies. Surveys were conducted in China and the U.S. in ... -
A Continuing Investigation and Comparison of Chinese & American Climate Change Views II
Adams, Connor; Beh, Michelle; Cavanaugh, Clayton; Chapin, Elise; Coker, Adara; Guenthner, Will; Mallmann, Eric; Moran, Andrew; Morris, Carly; Nguyen, Trung; Strehlow, Lily; Jamelske, Eric M.; Boulter, James E.; Knutson, Kristine; Jang, Won Yong (2019-05)Climate change is one of the most important, challenging and costly issues of our time. Because of the global causes/consequences of climate change, international cooperation is essential in implementing and financing ... -
A Continuing Investigation and Comparison of Chinese & American Climate Change Views III
Adams, Connor; Beh, Michelle; Cavanaugh, Clayton; Chapin, Elise; Coker, Adara; Guenthner, Will; Mallmann, Eric; Moran, Andrew; Morris, Carly; Nguyen, Trung; Strehlow, Lily; Jamelske, Eric M.; Boulter, James E.; Knutson, Kristine; Jang, Won Yong (2019-05)As the world’s two largest economies and greenhouse gas polluters, China and the United States are key players in international climate change negotiations. However, public views of climate change in these nations are ... -
Further Insights into Chinese and American Climate Change Views : A Topic Prevalence Analysis of Open-Ended Survey Responses
Coonen, Kayla; Cornett, Cora; Hammer, Ryan; Hermes, Hunter; Holmes, Austin; Nguyen, Tung; Pike, Ashley; Rauland, Anastasia; Wilson, Dylan; Jamelske, Eric M.; Boulter, James E.; Jang, Won Yong (2018-02-08)Given the strong scientific consensus on the causes and consequences of climate change, global action to address this issue is paramount. Additionally, China and the United States, as the world’s two largest economies and ... -
Gender Differences in Text Messaging Usage
Ernst, Jeremy; Gawinski, Sara; Scholz, McKenzie; Pedersen, Kara; Karst, Catherine A. (2011-05)This study focuses on the disparities between males and females regarding their text message usage. -
Global Cancer News Coverage
Steinmetz, Lora K. (2011-05)Cancer is a leading cause of death around the globe. Countries with fewer news resources will ultimately have less information regarding cancer, influencing public health attitudes and policies. This study analyzes the ... -
Glocalization? : a Comparative Analysis of Freedom of Speech and Public Access Law
LaVigne, Jessica R.; Lee, Eun-Sil (2009-04)This study examines whether a global culture exists and whether this global culture influences national or regional cultures, or vice versa, by analyzing "freedom of speech" and "freedom of information" laws in the emerging ... -
How Did News Agencies Cover Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) in 2012?
Vidmar, Abigail (2014-04)According to the World Health Organization, non-communicable diseases (NCDs), such as cancer, cardiovascular diseases, chronic respiratory diseases, diabetes, and mental illnesses, are the leading global killers. The purpose ... -
Ideology and News Coverage in North Korea.
Ok, Chang Bong; Han, Hyeyoung (2009-02-06)The media in North Karea are closely tied to ther communist sociopolitical structures. Therefore, news in North Korea has always been shown at the representation of the political ideology and interest of the communist ... -
International Media Framing of Current Territorial Dispute in the East China Sea
Kimball, Amelia; Klein, Ashley (2015-04)The aim of this study is to examine the differences and similarities in news framing between Xinhua, a Chinese news agency, and the American news agency, the Associated Press. This idea of framing was examined using an ... -
International Media Framing of Current Territorial Disputes in the Asia‐Pacific Region, 2017-2020
Spierings, Lauren; Jang, Won Yong (2021-04)South Korea, Japan, and China have disputed over territories since the end of World War II in the Asia-Pacific region. The dispute is significant and unique in that it involves three U.S. allies and partners placing the ... -
Journalism in the Digital Age : Comparing Traditional Print News and Online News Sources in the U.S.
Larson, Eric A.; Johnson, Sara; Christenson, Eric; Rosenberry, Sam; Van Natta, Jessi (2011-05)The purpose of this study was to find which news source (i.e. newspapers or online news) college students preferred and the reasons why. -
Mediated Public Diplomacy : How News Agencies Cover Global Climate Change
Thompson, Samantha (2012-04)This study aims to uncover how various world news agencies are framing the widely discussed and controversial issue of climate change. Media framing is employed in news stories as a means to channel dominant ideologies and ... -
Mediated Public Diplomacy : How News Agencies Covered Global Climate Change
Stehlin, Zak (2014-04)This research involves dissecting global media markets and how our news agencies around the world analyze global climate change. The goal is to show the similarities and differences among North America, Europe, Africa, ... -
Mobile Communication and Lovers : Effects of Messaging on Couples in a Committed, Romantic Relationship
Collura, Grace (2012-04)The purpose of this study was to examine the theory that a relationship exists between the use of text messaging and romantic relationships. -
New Approaches to Alcohol Interventions on Drinking Behavior in Hmong-American Students
Johnson, Paige (2014-04)Binge drinking is the most serious public health concern and is related to several negative consequences on college campuses today. The purpose of this study was to look into the new approaches to alcohol intervention on ...