2003 AEJMC Conference
College of Journalism and Communications
Faculty and Graduate Student Presentations
Tuesday, July 29
5:30 to 7:30 pm / 15
Mass Communication and Society Division and Graduate Education Interest Group: Workshop Session: Promising Professors Workshop: Panelist: – Ted Spiker, Florida (First Place, Faculty Competition)
Wednesday, July 30
7:30 am to 1 pm / 23
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication and Association of Schools of Journalism and Mass Communication: Training Session: 2002-03 JLID: Panelist – Ralph Lowenstein, Florida
8:15 to 9:45 am / 27
History Division: Alcoholic Dogs and Glory for All: The Launch of New Communications for National Prohibition, 1913 – Margot “Meg” Opdycke Lamme, Florida
8:15 to 9:45 am / 32
Public Relations Division: The Relationship Between Corporate Philanthropic Activity and Corporate Financial Impact: Getting Beyond the Inconsistent Results of Previous Studies* – Jiyang Bae and Margarete Rooney “Peg” Hall, Florida (First Place Faculty/Student Paper)
10 to 11:30 am / 41
History and Scholastic Journalism Divisions: Teaching Panel Session: Plagiarism and the Internet: Prevention and Consequences Moderating/Presiding – Julie Dodd, Florida
11:45 am to 1:15 pm / 57
Law Division: Hyperlink Proximity: An Operationalization of FDA-Mandated Fair Balance on Pharmaceutical Web Sites* – Colleen Connolly-Ahern, Florida (Top Student Paper)
11:45 am to 1:15 pm / 62
Public Relations Division: How to Measure Organization-Public Relationships: Measurement Validation in a Company-Retailer Relationship* – Samsup Jo, Florida (First Place Student Paper); Discussant: Kathleen Kelly, Florida
1:30 to 3 pm / 77
Commission on the Status of Women: We Must, We Must, We Must Increase Our Bust: How College Women Negotiate the Media’s Ideal Breast Image* –J. Robyn Goodman and Kim Walsh-Childers, Florida (Second Place Faculty Paper Award)
3:15 to 4:45 pm / 83
Public Relations Division and Graduate Education Interest Group
Mini-plenary Panel Session: The ABC’s of AEJMC: Panelists – Meg Lamme, Florida and Hyoungkoo Khang, Florida
5 to 6:30 pm / 93
Media Management and Economics Division: Radio Business on the World Wide Web: An Examination of the Streaming Terrestrial and Internet-Based Radio Stations in the United States – Wen Ren and Sylvia M. Chan-Olmsted, Florida
5 to 6:30 pm / 94
Minorities and Communication Division: Can Cross Burning Be Constitutionally Proscribed?: Sixty Years of Hate Speech Rulings Culminating in Black vs. Virginia – Roxanne S. Watson and Courtney Barclay, Florida
5 to 6:30 pm / 95
Public Relations Division: Exploring the Effects of Organization-Public Relationships (ORPS) on Attitude toward the Organization, Brand, and Purchase Intention – Jeesun Kim, Soobum Lee, and Byenghee Chang, Florida
Thursday, July 31
8:15 to 9:45 am / 117
Communication Technology and Policy Division: Consumer Awareness and Adoption of Digital Television: Exploring the Audience Knowledge, Perceptions and Factors Affecting the Adoption of Terrestrial DTV – Sylvia M. Chan-Olmsted and Byeng-Hee Chang, Florida
8:15 to 9:45 am / 118
Cultural and Critical Studies, Advertising and Minorities and Communication Divisions Refereed Paper Session: Joint Poster Session
Academic Institutional Television Commercials: A Comparison of Universities –Brian Parker and Gail Baker, Florida
8:15 to 9:45 am / 121
Law Division: Critique of Dilution Law: A Re-examination of the Bases of Trademark Protection – Amanda Reid, Florida
8:15 to 9:45 am / 127
Visual Communication Division: Refereed Research Session: Creative Projects Presentations Moderating/Presiding – John Freeman, Florida
11:45 am to 1:15 pm / 133
Communication Technology and Policy Division and Graduate Education Interest Group: Refocusing the Issues in the Legal Protection of Databases: The Application of Economic Characteristic of Databases* – Byeng-Hee Chang and Seung-Eun Lee, Florida (Winner, Jung-Sook Lee Student Paper Competition)
11:45 am to 1:15 pm / 135
History Division and Commission on the Status of Women: PF&R Panel Session: Women and War: Images and Challenges Moderating/Presiding – Meg Lamme, Florida
11:45 am to 1:15 pm / 137
Media Management and Economics and Public Relations Divisions: Research Panel Session: Fundamental Issues and Trends in Media Strategy Research Moderating/Presiding – Sylvia M. Chan-Olmsted, Florida
Theories and Applications of Strategic Management in MME Research – Sylvia M. Chan-Olmsted, Florida
11:45 am to 1:15 pm / 143
Science Communication Interest Group and Community College Journalism Association: Making Informed Decisions: The Role of Risk, Trust, and Public Accountability in the Agricultural Biotechnology Debate – Tracy Irani, Florida
1:30 to 3 pm / 147
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Refereed Paper Session: AEJMC Scholar-to-Scholar Research
Advertising Division:
7. Cross-Cultural Comparisons of Interactivity on Corporate Websites: U.S., U.K., Japan, Korea – Chang-Hoan Cho and Hongsik Cheon, Florida
Law Division:
25. The First Amendment Regime for Direct Satellite Broadcasting (DBS): Satellite Broadcasting and Communications Association v. FCC – Seung-Eun Lee, Florida
26. Applying First Amendment and Regulatory Constructs to the Internet – Justin Brown, Florida
28. Stealing Information: Application of a Criminal Anti-Theft Statute to Leaks of Confidential Government Information* – Irina Dmitrieva, Florida (Top Three Student Paper)
37. Confidential: Florida’s Child Abuse and Neglect Records Courtney – Anne Barclay, Florida
Public Relations Division:
50. Relationship Maintenance Strategies on Websites – Eyun-Jung Ki, Florida
52. Protracted Strategic Risk Communication: Longitudinal Analysis of a Community’s Zones of Meaning – Michael J. Palenchar, Florida and Robert L. Heath, Houston
Radio-Television Journalism Division:
59. Seeing, Listening, Reading: Comparing Campaign Communication Channels in the 2002 Florida Gubernatorial Election – Lynda Kaid, Andrew Williams and Kaye Trammell, Florida
Science Communication Interest Group:
79. Credibility and Online Health Information Consumers – S. Camille Broadway, Florida
3:15 to 4:45 pm / 153
Public Relations and Advertising Divisions Teaching Panel Session: Blurring the Lines: Curriculum Reform – Panelist: John E. Sutherland, Florida
5 to 6:30 pm / 162
Advertising Division: Legal Obligations to Students with Invisible Disabilities: What Advertising Teachers Need to Know About Working with Learning-Disabled Students in Team-Based Classes – Debbie Treise, Elaine Wagner, Linday Minter and Linda Correll, Florida
5 to 6:30 pm / 168
Magazine Division: Shifting the Gaze: Male Objectification, Nudity, and Generation Y Lifestyle Depictions in Abercrombie & Fitch Quarterly – Andrew Paul Williams and Kaye D. Trammell, Florida
6:45 to 8:15 pm / 184
Media Management and Economics Division: Business Session: Members’ Meeting Moderating/Presiding – Sylvia Chan-Olmsted, Florida
6:45 to 8:15 pm / 186
Scholastic Journalism Division: Business Session: Members’ Meeting Moderating/Presiding – Julie E. Dodd, Florida and John Hudnall, Kansas
8:30 to 10 pm / 204
Scholastic Journalism Division: Business Session: Honors Lecture, Moderating/Presiding – Julie E. Dodd, Florida
Friday, August 1
8:15 to 9:45 am / 240
Public Relations and Law Divisions: Teaching Panel Session: The Dark Side of Cyberspace: Panelist – Amanda S. Reid, Florida
10 to 11:30 am / 246
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication: Business Session: AEJMC General Business Meeting — Baskett Mosse Award for Faculty Development – Sandra Chance, Florida
11:45 am to 1:15 pm / 247
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Refereed Paper Session: AEJMC Scholar-to-Scholar Communication Technology and Policy Division:
5. Perceived Motives for Clicking on Multimedia Features on News Web Sites: An Exploratory Study – Amy Zerba, Florida
6. Determinants of Global Internet Diffusion: An Exploratory Study – Daniela Dimitrova, Iowa State and Richard P. Beilock, Florida
7. Flow as a Determinant of Online Purchasing Intention: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach – Jae-Won Kang and Chang-Hoan Cho, Florida
39. Competing Frames and Images of Carl McCall: An African-American New York Gubernatorial Candidate – Belio A. Martinez, Florida
76. Press Freedom and Religion: Measuring an Association Between Press Freedom and Religious Composition – Guy Golan, Louisiana State and Colleen Connolly-Ahern, Florida
11:45 am to 1:15 pm / 249
Scholastic Journalism and Minorities and Communication Divisions Luncheon Session: Scholastic Journalism and Minorities and Communication Divisional Luncheon: Moderating/Presiding – Julie E. Dodd, Florida and Ali Mohamed, Edinboro
3:15 to 4:45 pm / 264
Media Management and Economics Division: The Bigger, the Better? Measuring the Financial Performance of Media Firms* – Jaemin Jung, Florida (First Place, Student Paper)
3:15 to 4:45 pm / 270
Commission on the Status of Women and Communication Theory and Methodology Division: The C-Cup Norm: Exposure to Media Ideals and Desire for Larger Breasts Among College Women* – Kim Walsh-Childers and Robyn Goodman, Florida (CSW Third Place Faculty Paper Award)
5 to 6:30 pm / 274
Communication Technology and Policy and Newspaper Divisions: Teaching Session: Converged Journalism: Preparing Students to Work in Print, Broadcast and Online Media Moderating/Presiding – Mindy McAdams, Florida
5 to 6:30 pm / 285
Entertainment Studies Interest Group and Public Relations Division PF&R Panel Session: The Iraq War as Spectacle:
War on the Web: The First Hours of Operation Iraqi Freedom – Daniela Dimitrova, Iowa State; Lynda Lee Kaid, Andrew Paul Williams and Kaye Trammell, Florida
Comedy CENTCOM: Framing the War with Humor on Late-Night TV – Kaye Trammell, Andrew Paul Williams, Kristen Landreville, Justin Martin, and Chelsea Ellis, Florida
6:45 to 8:15 pm / 292
Scholastic Journalism Division Off-site Business Session: Executive Committee Meeting: Moderating/Presiding – Julie E. Dodd, Florida; John Hudnall, Kansas and Monica Hill, North Carolina at Chapel Hill
University of Georgia, Florida A&M University, University of Florida, University of Miami, Florida International University and the University of Alabama:
Reception: The Floridas, Georgia and Alabama Reception Hosting: John Soloski, Georgia; Robert M. Ruggles, Florida A&M; Terry Hynes, Florida; Edward Pfister, Miami; J. Arthur Heise and Lillian Lodge Kopenhaver, Florida International and Yorgo Pasadeos, Alabama
Saturday, August 2
8:15 to 9:45 am / 313
International Communication Division: The Determinants of International News Coverage: A Contextual Approach – Guy Golan, Louisiana State and Ryan Baker, Florida
8:15 to 9:45 am / 314
Law Division:
Let the Record Speak: How the Freedom of Information Act’s Legislative History Debunks the Supreme Court’s "Central Purpose" Doctrine* – Martin E. Halstuk, Pennsylvania State and Bill F. Chamberlin, Florida (Top Three Faculty Paper)
A Framework of Electronic Access to Court Records in Florida – Roxanne S. Watson and Bill F. Chamberlin, Florida
8:15 to 9:45 am / 317
Public Relations Division: Legitimate Strategy versus Smoke Screen: Framing Philip Morris’ Name Change to Altria – Cristina Popescu, Florida
10 to 11:30 am / 326
Communication Technology and Policy Division and Internship and Careers Interest Group Teaching Panel Session: What I Wished I Had Learned in My Online Journalism Class: Panelist — Lynda Lee Kaid, Florida; Discussant – Spiro Kiousis, Florida
10 to 11:30 am / 334
Media and Disability Interest Group and Commission on the Status of Women: PF&R Panel Session: Beyond Fun and Games: Diversity Issues in Sport Media, Moderating/Presiding – Lisa Duke, Florida
10 to 11:30 am / 335
Science Communication Interest Group: Promise or Peril: How Newspapers Frame Stem Cell Research – Kimberly R. Taylor, Florida* (Top Student Paper)
11:45 am to 1:15 pm / 343
Mass Communication and Society Division: Compelling Arguments & Attitude Strength: Exploring the Impact of Second-Level Agenda Setting on Public Opinion of Presidential Candidate Images – Spiro Kiousis, Florida
11:45 am to 1:15 pm / 344
Newspaper Division: Framing Freedom: Hoosier Republican and Democratic Newspaper Editors Frame Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation – David Bulla, Florida
11:45 am to 1:15 pm / 346
Scholastic Journalism Division: Convergence and Writing Instruction –David W. Bulla and Julie E. Dodd, Florida
1:30 to 3 pm / 353
Communication Technology and Policy and Media Management and Economics Divisions: PF&R Panel Session: Will Communications Policy Preserve Localism and Diversity? Moderating/Presiding – Justin Brown, Florida; Panelist – Sylvia Chan-Olmsted, Florida
1:30 to 3 pm / 354
Communication Theory and Methodology Division and Graduate Education Interest Group: Panelist – Mary Ann Ferguson, Florida
1:30 to 3 pm / 362
Scholastic Journalism Division: Business Session: Executive Committee Meeting Moderating/Presiding – Julie Dodd, Florida
3:15 to 4:45 pm / 372
Newspaper Division and Community College Journalism Association: PF&R and Teaching Panel Session: Pressing Against the Glass Ceiling: Women’s Progress — or Lack of Progress — in the Newsroom, Moderating/Presiding – Kim Walsh-Childers, Florida
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