Sharon I. Fain
Sharon recently finished a dual master's degree in Global Media and is currently a freelance writer. She enjoys research and traveling.
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MA- Global Media and Communications (University of Southern California), MSc- Global Media (London School of Economics), BA- Communications (Biola University)Favorites
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Things to Do in Marrakesh (Marrakech), MoroccoSome of the sights, sounds and flavors found in Marrakesh, Morocco. -
Celebrities, Poverty and the MediapolisRecently, many humanitarian aid advertisements have abandoned the use of crisis imagery. With the absence of the suffering other, celebrity images have tended to dominate many of these awareness and fundraising campaigns.
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The Latina Challenge to American IdentityAn examination of how Jennifer Lopez signifies and defines many of the ways Americans have defined Latinas.
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Art and the Public: I Don't Get ItAn exploration of how audiences interact with art and artists.
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Celebrity Endorsements and Charity: Creating Campaigns with Compassion and CredibilityA new method for evaluating celebrity involvement in charity campaigns. -
Father's Day CardA Dad's support for his daughter.
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The ONE Campaign: Celebrity, Poverty and the MediapolisIn the ONE Campaign celebrities are used 1) to signify Northern saviors, 2) to reinforce consumption and individualism, and 3) as part of the objectification of the poor who are largely absent in the mediation of poverty.
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