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- Description:
- This thesis investigates Deaf culture through football at Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C. It is a multimedia documentary project about Shelby Bean, a Hard of Hearing man with Goldenhar Syndrome who came to Gallaudet as a student athlete in 2009 and became a football coach after he...
- Author:
- D'Autremont, Catherine
- Keyword:
- Disability, Athletics, Sports, Gallaudet, Football, and Deaf
- GW Unit:
- New Media Photojournalism
- Degree:
- M.A.
- Advisor:
- Sterner, Susan
- Committee Member(s):
- Bulisova, Gabriela
- Resource Type:
- Thesis or Dissertation
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- Description:
- This photo documentary project focuses on Deale, Maryland, a village with an active charter boat fleet on the Western Shore of Chesapeake Bay. It is an exploration of past and present, with the photographer returning to the place of his childhood to capture images that were fading from memory....
- Author:
- O'Hara, Michael Brendan
- Keyword:
- Deale, Childhood, Charter Fishing, Chesapeake, and Memory
- GW Unit:
- New Media Photojournalism
- Degree:
- M.A.
- Advisor:
- Bulisova, Gabriela and Sterner, Susan
- Resource Type:
- Thesis or Dissertation
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- Description:
- This thesis concerns a family and their five-year-old daughter who lives with Sjögren-Larsson Syndrome, a rare genetic condition that effects approximately 100 people in the United States. Through photographs, video, and text, the work documents this family in Fairfax, Virginia from June 2012 to...
- Author:
- Rizzo, Meredith Lynn
- Keyword:
- orphan diseases, sjogren-larsson syndrome, healthcare, orphan drug act, medical, and rare diseases
- GW Unit:
- New Media Photojournalism
- Degree:
- M.A.
- Advisor:
- Bulisova, Gabriela and Sterner, Susan
- Resource Type:
- Thesis or Dissertation
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- Description:
- The District of Columbia's Child and Family Services Agency introduced me to the family of two documented here. Photojournalism and audio clips depict the growing bond between a mother and adopted daughter, with unshared pasts to foster a new feeling of home. They have been together for just over...
- Author:
- Lutty, Aurora
- Keyword:
- family, documentary, domestic photography, adoption, Child and Family Services Agency, and neuroplasticity
- GW Unit:
- New Media Photojournalism
- Degree:
- M.A.
- Advisor:
- Bulisova, Gabriela and Sterner, Susan
- Committee Member(s):
- Elfers, Steve, Turner, Tyrone, and Beasley, Toren
- Resource Type:
- Thesis or Dissertation
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- Description:
- This thesis documents the story of a non-mainstream, community-powered radio station--Radio CPR--which broadcasts from the diverse neighborhood of Mount Pleasant in Washington, D.C. Founded in 1998, Radio CPR is a hyper-local, collectively-run media platform that operates independent of...
- Author:
- Feld, Laurie E.
- Keyword:
- Media Justice, Low-Power FM, Community-Powered Radio, Radio CPR, Collectively-run, and Hyper-local media
- GW Unit:
- New Media Photojournalism
- Degree:
- M.A.
- Advisor:
- Sterner, Susan
- Committee Member(s):
- Bulisova, Gabriela, Frankfurter, Michelle, and Paperny, Tanya
- Resource Type:
- Thesis or Dissertation
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- Description:
- This documentary conducted in Washington, D.C. (Ward 7 and 8), along the Anacostia River, and nearby Southeast D.C. between February 2012 and April 2013, Anaquash, explores local residents' relationship to the river. The Anacostia is a historically polluted body of water, running through racially...
- Author:
- Harlan, Rebecca
- Keyword:
- Photojournalism, Washington, River, Fishing, Anacostia, D.C., and Photography
- GW Unit:
- New Media Photojournalism
- Degree:
- M.A.
- Advisor:
- Sterner, Susan
- Resource Type:
- Thesis or Dissertation