Boston Massacre Bayonets
Boston Massacre
Alonzo Chappel
http://digitalgallery.nypl.org/nypldigital/dgkeysearchdetail.cfm?trg=1&strucID=701232&imageID=808478&total=29&num=0&word=boston%20massacre&s=1¬word=&d=&c=&f=&k=1&lWord=&lField=&sScope=&sLevel=&sLabel=&sort=&imgs=20&pos=13&e=w
Mid-Manhattan Library Picture Collection
1828-1887
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Documentary Script: "The Uncertain Path"
The Archives worked with Professor Micky Lee's Spring 2017 class Research Methods in Communication, on primary and secondary source research. Students visited the Archives, used portions of the Harry Dow and Suffolk University Records collections, and created scripts and plans for filmed documentaries. These are the resulting scripts from 5 student groups.
Andrew Agnes, Josh Cronin, Susana Escobar, Isabella Ialongo, Justin Thomas
CJN-321. Research Methods in Communication
Spring 2017
Fly fishing
A man fly fishing in a creek. Electronic reproduction. Gelatin dry plate negative12.70 x 17.78 cm. (5 x 7 in.).
Beard, George, 1855-1944
<p><a href="http://utah-primoprod.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primo_library/libweb/action/dlDisplay.do?vid=MWDL&afterPDS=true&docId=digcoll_byu_12GeorgeBeard/446"><span>From the L. Tom Perry Special Collections, Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University</span></a></p>
ca. 1910-1919
Documentary Script: "From Immigrant to American"
The Archives worked with Professor Micky Lee's Spring 2017 class Research Methods in Communication, on primary and secondary source research. Students visited the Archives, used portions of the Harry Dow and Suffolk University Records collections, and created scripts and plans for filmed documentaries. These are the resulting scripts from 5 student groups.
Benjamin Chan, John Cotter, Hollis Kelly, Molly O’Handley
CJN-321. Research Methods in Communication
Spring 2017
Documentary Proposal
For Professor Micky Lee's Fall 2017 Research Methods in Communication course, students visited the Moakley Archive, as well as researching several other area repositories and online collections, with the goal of creating a proposal for a documentary film based on their research findings. Students focused on topic areas of their choosing, and conducted the research in teams over the course of two weeks.
Corianne Ahrens, Bridget Lovejoy, Samuel Correa, Cassandra Jordan
2017
Proposal
The Archives worked with Professor Micky Lee's Fall 2018 class Research Methods in Communication, on primary and secondary source research. Students visited the Archives, used portions of the Harry Dow and Suffolk University Records collections, and created scripts and plans for filmed documentaries. These are the resulting scripts from 6 student groups.
Course description: Students learn the research traditions in communication grounded in the humanities and social sciences. They are exposed to an array of qualitative methods, with in-depth study of select methodologies. Students learn how to read scholarly articles, write in an academic style, and design a research project.
Felipe Dos Santos Souza, Roberta Gracia Garza, Veronica Mendez, Gianni Rosas, Maxwell Shick
CJN-321. Research Methods in Communication
Fall 2018
Famous Pelham
Boston Massacre
Henry Pelham
accessed through ARTstor
American Antiquarian Society
1770
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Most Contemporary Depiction of Massacre
Boston Massacre
Horace Washington and Caleb Williams
accessed through ARTstor
Drescher, Timothy W. San Francisco Bay Area Murals: Communities Create Their Muses 1904-1997. Expanded third edition. St. Paul: Pogo Press, 1998. Barnett, Alan W. Community Murals. Philadelphia: The Art Alliance Press, 1984.
1973
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Documentary Script: "Yung Wing-One Man, Two Nations"
The Archives worked with Professor Micky Lee's Spring 2017 class Research Methods in Communication, on primary and secondary source research. Students visited the Archives, used portions of the Harry Dow and Suffolk University Records collections, and created scripts and plans for filmed documentaries. These are the resulting scripts from 5 student groups.
Jose Daniel Bravo Poza, Sandra Valeria Meza Chavez, Hosam Kateb, Zhuopeng Ruan, Jordan Waterworth
CJN-321. Research Methods in Communication
Spring 2017
Proposal Part 1 & 2
The Archives worked with Professor Micky Lee's Fall 2018 class Research Methods in Communication, on primary and secondary source research. Students visited the Archives, used portions of the Harry Dow and Suffolk University Records collections, and created scripts and plans for filmed documentaries. These are the resulting scripts from 6 student groups.
Course description: Students learn the research traditions in communication grounded in the humanities and social sciences. They are exposed to an array of qualitative methods, with in-depth study of select methodologies. Students learn how to read scholarly articles, write in an academic style, and design a research project.
Joseph Cascetti, Angelik Elswick, Leyla Joukhdar, Andrew Young
CJN-321. Research Methods in Communication
Fall 2018