2002 AEJMC Conference
College of Journalism and Communications
Faculty and Graduate Student Presentations
Tuesday, August 6 (Pre-Convention)
Pre-Convention Panel: Sandra Chance, “Covering Crime: Expecting, Gathering and Gleaning Aaccu5rate Information for Covering Crime”
Pre-Convention Workshop: The Future of Interactive Journalism (1-5 p.m.): Mindy McAdams, “Teaching Software vs. Teaching Journalism”
11:45 am to 1:15 pm / 51 Mass Communication and Society Division
Achieving the Men’s Health Look: College Males’ Attitudes and Behaviors Regarding the Lean and Toned Body Ideal (Top Faculty Paper) - Magdala Labre and Kim Walsh-Childers, Florida
11:45 am to 1:15 pm / 57 The Freedom Forum Awards Luncheon: The Freedom Forum 2002 Journalism Teachers of the Year Award Luncheon
Moderating/Presiding: The Freedom Forum 2002 Journalism Teachers of the Year: Laurence Alexander, Florida
1:30 to 3 pm / 62 Mass Communication and Society and Law Divisions
Teaching Panel Session: The Next Wave of Computer-Assisted Reporting: New Resources, New Techniques; Panelist: Bill Chamberlin, Florida
5 to 6:30 pm / 79 Law Division
Redefining Internet Service Providers: Toward a New Legal Framework for Internet Regulation - Seung Eun Lee, Florida
Operationalizing the Law of Jurisdiction: Where in the World Can I Be Sued for Operating a World Wide Web Page? (Top Student Paper) - Amanda Reid, Florida
5 to 6:30 pm / 80 Mass Communication and Society Division
Third-Person and First-Person Perceptions of Smokers and Non-Smokers: Effects of Attitudes toward Smoking and Involvement in Smoking on Perceived Influences of Anti-Smoking Public Service Announcements - Youjin Choi, Missouri-Columbia, and Mijong Chae, Florida
5:00 to 6:30 pm / 85 Scholastic Journalism Division
Towson Kincaid v. Gibson Revisited: The Incompatibility of the Public Forum Doctrine and Academic Freedom (Top Paper, Laurence Campbell Award) - Laurence B. Alexander and Rocky M. Cabagnot, Florida
Media Coverage: Industry Practices and Implications for Journalism Education (Top Student Research Paper) - David W. Bulla, Florida
11:45 am to 1:15 pm / 133 Small Programs Interest Group and Community College Journalism Association
PF&R Panel Session: Going Global: Practical Advice for Developing Journalism Study-Abroad Courses; Panelist: John Kaplan, Florida
1:30 to 3 pm / 137 Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Refereed Paper Session: Scholar-to-Scholar
Communication Technology and Policy Division
3. Technology-Induced
Stressors, Job Satisfaction and Work-Place Exhaustion Ensuring the End-to-End
Network: A Policy Initiative for Broadband Open Access - Justin Brown,
Florida
4. Cross-Cultural Differences in Perceived Risk of Online Shopping - Hanjun Ko, SungWook Shim, Jaemin Jung, and Joo Young Kim, Florida
5. A Multiplicity of Problems in Digital Must-Carry - Daphne Eilein Landers, Florida
3:15 to 4:45 pm / 138 Communication Technology and Policy
Division and Graduate Education Interest Group
Refereed Paper Session:
Face-to-Face: Faculty and Student Scholars (Jung-Sook Lee Student Paper
Competition)
Copyright Policy in the Digital Age: "Fair Use" of Circumvention Technologies (Winner of Jung-Sook Lee Student Paper Competition) - Seung Eun Lee, Florida
5 to 6:30 pm / 153 Cultural and Critical Studies, Communication Theory and Methodology and Advertising Divisions Refereed Paper Poster Session
Communication Theory and Methodology Division
Identifying Dimensions
of Media Salience: A Factor Analysis of Media Coverage During the 2000
Presidential Election - Spiro Kiousis, Iowa State (Florida)
Advertising Appeals and Culture: The Difference Between Culturally Congruent and Culturally Deviant Individuals in Korea - Sung Wook Shim, Florida
5 to 6:30 pm / 158 Media Management
and Economics Division
Refereed Paper Session: MME's Best of the Best
Diversification Strategy of Global Media Conglomerates: Examining Its Patterns and Drivers (First Place Paper-Open Competition) - Sylvia Chan-Olmsted, and Byeng-Hee Chang, Florida
A Case-Study Analysis of Divestiture Determinants and Strategies of Major Media Firms, 1996-2000 (Second Place Paper, Student Competition) - Daphne Landers, Florida
5 to 6:30 pm / 159 Minorities and Communication
and Law Divisions
PF&R Panel Session: LandMarks in Communication
Law II; Panelist: Michael Leslie, Florida
5 to 6:30 pm / 160 Public Relations Division
Refereed
Paper Session: Top Joint Student-Faculty Papers The Effects of Relationships
on Satisfaction, Loyalty, and Future Behavior: A Case Study of a Community
Bank - Yungwook Kim, Ewha Womans, Seoul, Korea and Samsup Jo, Florida
Cross-National Conflict Shifting: A Conceptualization and Expansion in an International Public Relations Context - Juan-Carlos Molleda, Colleen Connolly-Ahern, Florida
6:45 to 8:15 pm / 176 Visual Communication and Communication
Technology and Policy Divisions
Refereed Research Session: Sixth
Annual "Best of the Web" Design Competition; Moderating/Presiding:
Mindy McAdams, Florida
Department or School Site First Place: John Kaplan and Amy Zerba, Florida
Journalism Site First Place: John Kaplan, Florida Second Place: John Freeman and Dave Cone, Florida
8:15 to 9:45 am / 219 Law and Cultural and Critical Studies
Divisions
Teaching Panel Session: It’s Not "Who" But "How" You
Know: Teaching the Methods as well as the Substance in Media Law; Panelist:
Bill F. Chamberlin, Florida
11:45 am to 1:15 pm / 232 Association for Education in Journalism
and Mass Communication
Refereed Paper Session: Scholar-to-Scholar
Media Management and Economics Division
43. The Emerging Broadband Television Market: Assessing the Strategic Differences Between Cable Television and Telephone Firms - Sylvia Chan-Olmsted and Jae-Won Kang, Florda
58. Framing the Presidential Candidates in Editorial Cartoons - Hyoungkoo Khang and Eyun-Jung Ki, Florida
Science Communication Interest Group
71. Relationships Among
Important Outcomes of Science Campaigns Aimed at the General Public -
Debbie Treise, Michael F. Weigold, Kim Walsh-Childers and Meredith
Friedman,
Florida
1:30 to 3 pm / 240 Community College Journalism Association, Newspaper and Scholastic Journalism Divisions, and Small Programs Interest Group
Mini-plenary Session: GIFT (Great Ideas For Teachers) 2002
Researching, Creating and Designing a Legal Research Web Page How to introduce media law graduate students to the world of legal research on the Internet by having them research, create and design their own Web page focusing on legal resources on the World Wide Web - Sandra F. Chance, Florida
State Micro-Creativity How to use Creativity Tickler Exercises to improve students facility in developing fresh language for advertising assignments - Linda Conway Correll, Florida
Using PDAs to Check Your Knowledge of AP Style How to use and write quizzes for PDAs (Portable Digital Assistants) - Judy L. Robinson, Florida
3:15 to 4:45 pm / 243 Communication Technology and Policy
Division
Refereed Paper Session: The Business of Delivering Online
Content Internet Business Models for Broadcasters: How Television Stations
Perceive and Integrate the Internet - Sylvia M. Chan-Olmsted, Florida,
and Louisa Ha, Bowling Green State
3:15 to 4:45 pm / 244 Communication Theory and Methodology
Division
Refereed Paper Session: The Best of CT&M
A Structural Equation Model of the Uses and Gratifications Theory: Ritualized and Instrumental Internet Usage (Top Three Student Paper) - Hanjun Ko, Florida
3:15 to 4:45 pm / 248 Law Division
Refereed Paper Session: Access To Government Information
Personally-identifiable Information in Federal Agency Databases: The Derivative Use Analysis in FOIA Privacy Exemption Cases - Michael Hoefges, Tennessee; Martin E. Halstuk, Pennsylvania State; and Bill F. Chamberlin, Florida
3:15 to 4:45 pm / 252 Visual Communication Division
Refereed
Research Session: Creative Projects Presentations and Visual Communication
Division Social
Surviving Torture -- Documentary Photojournalism - John Kaplan, Florida
On the Road Again -- Documentary Photojournalism Student Photojournalists Document Aftermath of September 11, 2001 – Documentary Photojournalism - John Freeman, Florida
5 to 6:30 pm / 257 Communication Theory and
Methodology and Law Divisions
PF&R Panel Session: Institutional
Review Boards and Prior Restraint; Panelists: Mary Ann Ferguson, Florida
6:45 to 8:15 pm / 282 Florida A&M University, University of Florida, University of Miami, Florida International University and University of Georgia
Social: The Floridas and Georgia Reception
Hosting: Robert M. Ruggles,Florida A&M; Terry Hynes, Florida; Edward Pfister, Miami; J. Arthur Heise and Lillian Lodge Kopenhaver, Florida International and John Soloski, Georgia
8:15 to 9:45 am / 295 Advertising Division
Refereed Paper
Session Contextual Effects of Advertising on the WWW - Chang-Hoan Cho,
Florida
8:15 to 9:45 am / 297 Communication Theory and Methodology
Division
Refereed Paper Session: Approaches to Studying New Media
The Impact of Website Campaigning on Traditional News Media and Public’s Information Processing - Gyotae Ku and Michael Pfau, Oklahoma, and Lynda Lee Kaid, Florida
8:15 to 9:45 am / 305 Public Relations Division Refereed Paper Session: Focus: Multicultural and Community Perspectives International Paradigms: The Social Role Brazilian Public Relations Practitioners - Juan Carlos Molleda, Florida
Measuring Public Relations Outcomes: Community Relations and Corporate Philanthropy Programs - Margarete R. Hall, Florida
8:15 to 9:45 am / 307 Commission on the Status of
Women
Refereed Paper Session: Framing Femininity and Masculinity
in the Media
On Equal Footing: The Framing of Sexual Difference in "Runner’s World" - Marie Hardin, West Georgia, Julie Dodd and Jean Chance, Florida and Vicki Wuertz, Florida Southern
8:15 to 9:45 am / 304 Newspaper Division
Refereed Paper
Session: New Media Effects on News Reporting and Content
Hyperlinking as Gatekeeping: Online Newspaper Coverage of the Execution of an American Terrorist - Daniela Dimitrova, Colleen Connolly-Ahern, Amanda Reid, Andrew Paul Williams, and Lynda Lee Kaid, Florida
10 to 11:30 am / 316 Visual Communication and Media Ethics Divisions PF&R Panel Session: Supermarket Tabloid Journalism: Is It Becoming Legit?
Resistance IS NOT Futile: Why Mainstream Media Must Resist the Trend Toward Tabloidization - Kim Walsh-Childers, Florida
11:45 am to 1:15 pm / 323 Advertising Division
Refereed
Paper Session: Top Student Papers
Environmental Determinants of Foreign Entry Mode Choice of U.S. Based Transnational Advertising Agencies - Jaemin Jung, Florida
The Role of Emotion and Cognition in Attitude Formation from a Product Trial Under Different Purchase Decision Involvement Conditions - Joo Young Kim and Sung Wook Shim, Florida
3:15 to 4:45 pm / 351 Newspaper Division
Refereed Paper
Session: Diversity in the News, Newsroom and Classroom: Continuing Challenges
Gatekeeping on the New York Times’ Op-Ed Pages: How Diverse is the Content? - Guy Golan, Florida and Wayne Wanta, Missouri
The following also participated as Moderators, Discussants,
Hosts, Panelists:
Marilyn Roberts, Terry Hynes, John Sutherland,
Cynthia Morton, Lisa Duke
The Campaign for the University of Florida