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Cotter, Ruairi (2016) Keep on Hooping: A TV Documentary about Shamrock Rovers and the lack of stability in the League of Ireland. Masters thesis, Griffith College. Seeking Healing: A radio documentary on Addiction, Mental Health and Trauma
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Clarke, Susan (2016) Seeking Healing: A radio documentary on Addiction, Mental Health and Trauma. Masters thesis, Griffith College. Quo Vadis? A radio documentary examining Irish food in 2016
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Carroll, Kimberly (2016) Quo Vadis? A radio documentary examining Irish food in 2016. Masters thesis, Griffith College. The key to change: a radio documentary on the changes in attitudes to homosexuality in Ireland
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Connolly, Rebekah (2016) The key to change: a radio documentary on the changes in attitudes to homosexuality in Ireland. Masters thesis, Griffith College. The Irish Women’s Liberation Movement
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Madden, Patricia (2016) The Irish Women’s Liberation Movement. Masters thesis, Griffith College. Seeking Healing. A radio documentary on addiction, mental health and trauma
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Clarke, Susan (2016) Seeking Healing. A radio documentary on addiction, mental health and trauma. Masters thesis, Griffith College. The future newsroom of RTÉ - A video documentary exploring how the RTÉ Newsroom is adapting to changing trends in news production and news consumption
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Mannion, Eleanor (2016) The future newsroom of RTÉ - A video documentary exploring how the RTÉ Newsroom is adapting to changing trends in news production and news consumption. Masters thesis, Griffith College. An investigation into the extent of alcohol advertising and sponsorship in televised sport in Ireland and whether or not it should be banned
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Whelan, Vincent (2016) An investigation into the extent of alcohol advertising and sponsorship in televised sport in Ireland and whether or not it should be banned. Masters thesis, Griffith College. Does image-focussed media contribute to the development of disordered eating behaviours among women between the ages of 15 and 45?
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Doyle, Philippa (2016) Does image-focussed media contribute to the development of disordered eating behaviours among women between the ages of 15 and 45? Masters thesis, Griffith College. The implications of social network sites usage on international college student’s academic and personal lives
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Aremo, Oreoluwa (2016) The implications of social network sites usage on international college student’s academic and personal lives. Masters thesis, Griffith College. Knocking Amanda Knox: How newspapers put women on trial
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Narbutas, Alisa (2016) Knocking Amanda Knox: How newspapers put women on trial. Masters thesis, Griffith College. Creative Minds: A TV Documentary about those who express themselves through art
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Soares, Bárbara A. (2016) Creative Minds: A TV Documentary about those who express themselves through art. Masters thesis, Griffith College. An evaluation of the media coverage of Aisling Brady McCarthy, through ‘The Boston Nanny’ Case: Distinguishing the differences between localised, tabloid and broadsheet Irish print media and American print media reports.
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McCabe, Amy (2016) An evaluation of the media coverage of Aisling Brady McCarthy, through ‘The Boston Nanny’ Case: Distinguishing the differences between localised, tabloid and broadsheet Irish print media and American print media reports. Masters thesis, Griffith College. An examination of young people’s relationships with politics and the media in Ireland in 2016
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Carey, Rachel (2016) An examination of young people’s relationships with politics and the media in Ireland in 2016. Masters thesis, Griffith College.