Research performance
Recent faculty publications
Laurence B. Alexander
Laurence B. Alexander, "Federal Proposal Would Protect Journalists," Vol. 29 No. 5 The Brechner Report, May, 2005, p. 4,3.
Cory L. Armstrong
Shah, D.V., Boyle, M.P. Keum, H., Armstrong, C.L. and Schmierbach,M. Specificity, Complexity, and Validity: Rescuing Experimental Research on Framing Effects. In Paul D'Angelo and Jim A. Kuypers (Eds.), Doing News Framing Analysis: Empirical, theoretical, and Normative Perspectives, under contract.
Armstrong,C.L. (Forthcoming). The Evolution of Journalism Education: evaluating Student Performance by Active Learning, in press at the Florida Communication Journal.
Collins,S.J. and Armstrong, C.L. (Forthcoming) . Following the Setting Sun: College Students Readership of Free Newspapers on Campus, in press at Newspaper Research Journal.
Armstrong, C.L. and Collins, S.J. (Forthcoming) Reaching Out: Newspaper Credibility Among Younger Reeaders, in press at Mass Communication & Society.
Typecasting women: The Role of Genre in the Use of Female Newspaper Sources,” Cory L. Armstrong, Newspaper Research Journal, Summer 2006, 27(3), 66-81 .
“Writing about women: An examination of how content about women is determined in newspapers,” Cory L. Armstrong Mass Communication & Society, 2006, 9(4), 447-460.
“A Two-Dimensional Model of Community Pluralism,” Cory L. Armstrong, Mass Communication & Society, 2006, 9(3), 287-300.
“Female News Professionals in Local and National Broadcast News During the Buildup to the Iraqi Military Conflict,” Cory L. Armstrong, Michelle L.M. Wood, Michelle R. Nelson, Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, March 2006, Volume 50, Issue 1.
“Expressive Responses to News Stories about Extremist Groups: A Framing Experiment,” Michael P. Boyle, Mike Schmierbach, Cory L. Armstrong, Jaeho Cho, Michael R. McCluskey, Douglas M. McLeod, and Dhavan V. Shah, Journal of Communication, June 2006, Volume 56(2) , 1-18.
“How Newspaper Sourcing Triggers Gender Stereotypes,” Cory L. Armstrong and Michelle R. Nelson, Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Volume 82, Issue 4, Winter, 2005, pp. 820-837.
Clay Calvert
• Calvert, C. (2009). "Tinker’s Midlife Crisis: Tattered and Transgressed But Still Standing." American University Law Review, 58, 1167-1191. Available at: https://www.wcl.american.edu/journal/lawrev/58/calvert.pdf?rd=1
• Calvert, C. (2009). "Punishing Public School Students For Bashing Principals, Teachers & Classmates In Cyberspace: The Speech Issue The Supreme Court Must Now Resolve." First Amendment Law Review (Univ. of North Carolina School of Law), 7, 210-252.
•Calvert, C. (2009). "Bailing Out the Print Newspaper Industry: A Not-So-Joking Public Policy & First Amendment Analysis." McGeorge Law Review, 40, 661-686.
Sandra F. Chance
Chance, Sandra F. and Locke, Christina, “Access to Electronic Records: The New Frontier in the 50 States,” published in The Public Records Book, published by the American Bar Association, Section of State and Local Government Law, contract signed, expected publication, 2006.
Chance, Sandra F., (2006) “Access to Documents and Meetings,” Communications and the Law 2006, W. Hopkins, ed. (Alabama: Vision Press), pp. 342—358.
Chance, Sandra F., “Federal Sunshine Laws.”(2005) The Florida Bar’s Reporter’s Handbook, 2005.Available electronically at: http://www.flabar.org.
Molleda, Juan-Carlos and Chance, Sandra F., (2005). “The State of Latin American Press Freedom,” Journalism Studies, Vol. 6, No. 4, 530-534. (Acceptance rate: 28%).
Chance, Sandra F., (2005). “Access Under Siege: The Impact of Technology on Public Policy and Access to Electronic Records in the United States,” International Journal of Technology, Knowledge and Society, In press.
Sylvia M. Chan-Olmsted
Chan-Olmsted, S.M., & Cha, J. (2008). Exploring the antecedents and effects of brand images for television news: An application of brand personality construct in a multichannel news environment. The International Journal on Media Management, 10(1), 32-45.
Lee, S., Chan-Olmsted, S.M., & Ho, H. (2008). The emergence of mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs): An examination of the business strategy in the global MVNO market. The International Journal on Media Management, 10(1), 10-21.
Chan-Olmsted, S.M., & Cha, J. (2007). Branding television news in a multichannel environment: An exploratory study of network news brand personality. The International Journal on Media Management, 9(4), 135-150.
Oba, G., & Chan-Olmsted, S.M. (2007). Video strategy of transnational media corporations: A resource-based examination of global alliances and patterns, Journal of Media Business Studies, 4(2):1-25.
Chan-Olmsted, S.M., & Chang, B. (2006). Globalization through partnerships: Examining cross-border acquisitions and international joint ventures in the world media markets, ICFAI Journal of Mergers & Acquisitions.
Chan-Olmsted, S.M., (2006). Content development for the third screen: The business and strategy of mobile content and applications in the United States. The International Journal on Media Management.
Lee, S. & Chan-Olmsted, S.M. (2006). tThe development of mobile television: Examining the convergence of mobile and broadcasting services in Korea, International Journal of Mobile Marketing, 1 (2.)
Chan-Olmsted, S.M. & Chang, B. (2006). Audience knowledge, perceptions and factors affecting the adoption intent of terrestrial digital television. New Media and Society, 8 (5), 773-800.
Oba, G., & Chan-Olmsted, S.M. (2006). Self-dealing or market transaction?: An exploratory study of vertical integration in the U.S. syndication market, Journal of Media Economics, 19 (2), 99-118.
Youjin Choi
Yeon, H. Choi, Y., & Kiousis, S. (in press). Interactive Communication Features on Nonprofit Organizations' Web Pages for the Practice of Excellence in Public Relations. Journal of Web Site Promotion, Volume 2,
(1 & 2).
Johanna Cleary
Cleary, J. (2009). "Genêt" on the air: Janet Flanner's wartime broadcasts. Journalism History 35(1).
Cleary, J. (2009). A contract for success: Conflicting attitudes about professional development among producers and news directors. Electronic News 2(4), 1-20.
Adams-Bloom, T., & Cleary, J. (2009). Staking a claim for social responsibility: An argument for the dual responsibility model. International Journal on Media Management 11(1), 1-8.
Cleary, J. & Adams-Bloom, T. (2009). Selling news: Behind the content of broadcast and cable morning news shows. Electronic News 3(1), 13-31.
Cleary, J., & Adams-Bloom, T. (2009). The family business: Entertainment products and the network morning news shows. Mass Communication & Society 12(1), 78-96.
Coffey, A.J., & Cleary, J. (2008). Valuing new media spaces: Are cable network news crawls cross-promotional agents? Journalism & Mass Communications Quarterly 85(4), 894-912.
Adams, T. L., & Cleary, J. (2007). Surfing the newsroom: Using Web-based surveys in broadcast newsroom research. Electronic News 1(2), 103-120.
Packer, C.L., & Cleary, J. (2007). Redrawing the social architecture: An analysis of the common law governing post- employment non-compete contracts for media employees. Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal 24(3), 1073-1120.
Cleary, J. (2006). From the classroom to the newsroom: Professional development in broadcast journalism. Journalism and Mass Communication Educator 61(3), 254-266.
Adams, T.L., & Cleary, J. (2006). The parity paradox: Reader response to minority newsroom staffing. Mass Communication & Society 9(1), 45-61.
Cleary, J. (2004). Creating 'America's Storyteller': The early radio career of Charles Kuralt. Journal of Radio Studie, 11(2), 226-238.
Cleary, J. (2003). Shaping Mexican journalists: The role of formal and on-the-job training. Journalism and Mass Communication Educator 58(2), 254-266.
Amy Jo Coffey
Coffey, A.J. & Cleary, J. (2008). Valuing new media spaces: Are cable network news crawls cross-promotional agents? Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 85(4), 894-912.
Coffey, A.J. (2008). The case for audience isolation: Language and culture as predictors of advertiser investment. International Journal on Media Management, 10(2), 81-90.
Becker, L.B., Vlad, T., Coffey, A.J. & Tucker, M. (2005). 2004 Enrollment Report: Enrollment Growth Rate Slows; Field’s Focus on Undergraduate Education at Odds with University Setting. Journalism & Mass Communication Educator, 60(3), 286-314.
Hollifield, C.A. & Coffey, A.J. (2005). Qualitative Research in Media Management and Economics. In A.B. Albarran & S.M. Chan-Olmsted (Eds.), Handbook of Media Management and Economics (pp. 573-600). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Refereed Research Presentations:
Coffey, A.J. (2009, March). Language preference of bilingual television viewers: A test of genre effect. Paper presented to the Advances in Audience and Consumer Measurement Seminar, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL.
Coffey, A.J. (2008, August). Over-indexed and Undervalued: The Asian Audience's Struggle for Legitimacy in the U.S. Media Marketplace. Paper presented at the meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. Chicago, IL.
Coffey, A.J. (2008, May). Seeking Market Value: Ethnic Audiences, Advertiser Preferences, and the Pricing Paradox. Paper presented to the 8th World Media Economics and Management Conference. Lisbon, Portugal.
Coffey, A.J. & Cleary, J. (2008, April). Ticker Talk: Cable Network News Crawls as Cross-Promotional Agents. Paper presented at the meeting of the Broadcast Education Association. Las Vegas, NV.
Coffey, A.J. (2007, November). Trends in U.S. Spanish Language Television, 1986-2005: Networks, Advertising, and Growth. Paper presented at the Inaugural Conference of the Center for Spanish Language Media. University of North Texas, Denton, TX.
Coffey, A.J. (2007, August). When English Will Not Do: Non-Substitutability of Advertising for Foreign Language Television Advertisers in the U.S. Paper presented at the meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. Washington, DC.
Microniche, Microdimension, Macrodollars: An Examination of Cable Sports Networks and Niche Resource Expansion. Poster session presented at the meeting of the Assc. for Educaiotn in Journalism and Mass Communication. San Antonio, TX, Aug., 2005
Defining a Product Market for Spanish Language Media: Lessons from US v. Univision Communications & Hispanic Broadcasting Corp. Paper presented at the mtg. of the International Communication Assc., New York, NY
Julie E. Dodd
Dodd, Julie E., Robinson, Judy L., & Tipton, Judy H. (2007). "Developing Media Skills." CD-ROM. Tichenor Publishing. New interview section with 20-minute instructional video interview with Donna Green-Townsend.
Marie Hardin and Julie E. Dodd, "Running a Different Race: The Rhetoric of 'Women's-Only' Content in Runner's World," chapter in Sport, Rhetoric, and Gender: Historical Perspectives and Media Representations. Linda K. Fuller (ed.). Palgrave Macmillan, 2006.
Hardin, Marie, Dodd, Julie E., & Lauffer, Kim (2006). Passing It On: The Reinforcement of Male Hegemony in Sports Journalism Textbooks. Mass Communication & Society, Vol. 9, No. 4, in press.
Robinson, Judy L., and Dodd, Julie E. (March 2006). “Case Study: Use of Handheld Computers by University Communications Students.” Journal of Online Learning and Teaching, 2(1), 49-61.
Hardin, Marie, Dodd, Julie E., and Chance, Jean. (Fall 2005) “On Equal Footing? The Framing of Sexual Difference in Runner’s World.” Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal, 14(2), 40-51.
Refereed:
Treise, Debbie, Rausch, Paula, Dodd, Julie E. & Weigold, Michael. "Transtheoretical Model as a Method of Analyzing the 2005 Discovery Health Challenge Body Challenge." 2007
Hardin,Marie, Dodd, Julie E., & Lauffer, KImberly (Flall, 2006) Passing It On: The Reinforcement of Male Hegemony in Sports Journalsim Textbooks. Mass Communications & Society, Vol. 9, No. 4. 429-446.
Robinson, Judy L., and Dodd, Julie E. (March 2006) "Case Study: Use of Handhelp Computers by University Communications Students." Journal of Online Learning and Teaching, 2 (1), 49-61.
Hardin, Marie, Dodd, Julie, E., and Chance, jean (Fall 2005). "On Equal Footing?" the Framing of Sexual Difference in Runner's World. Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal, 14 (2), 40-51.
Lisa Duke Cornell
Labre, M. and Duke, L. L. (2006). “Between feminine empowerment and subjugation: Sexualizing the violent female hero in the Buffy Vampire Slayer game.” In Critical Readings: Violence and the Media, Weaver, C. K. and Carter, C., eds. Maidenhead and New York: Open University Press.
Michael Solomon, Lisa Duke Cornell, Amit Nizan (2008). Launch! Advertising and Promotion in Real Time. Publisher: Flat World Knowledge
Troy Elias
Appiah, O., & Elias, T. (2009). Effects of ethnically-targeted and ethnically-ambiguous computer-generated agents on browsers’ evaluations of a commercial web site. Virtual Social Identity and Consumer Behavior. Advertising and Consumer Psychology Book Series. M.E. Sharp.
Appiah O., & Elias, T. (accepted for publication). Race specific advertising on commercial websites: Effects of computer-generated characters in a digital world. In M. S. Eastin, T. Daugherty, & N. M. Burns (Eds.), Handbook of Research on Digital Media and Advertising.
Elias, T., & Appiah, O. A tale of two social contexts: Race-specific testimonials on commercial web sites and their effects on numeric majority and numeric minority consumer attitudes. Manuscript submitted to the Journal of Advertising Research.
Elias, T., Srivastava, J., & Feaster, J. It’s not just the message! A study of consumer traits leading to viral communication behavior. Manuscript submitted to the Journal of Interactive Advertising.
Mary Ann T. Ferguson
Refereed Articles:
Jin, C.H. & Ferguson, M.A. Satisfaction, corporate credibility, CEO reputation, and leadership effects on public relationshiprs. (Manuscript submitted to Corporate Reputation Review, 2006)
Lim, J.S. Lin, S.Y. Ferguson, M.A. & Kiousis, S. the effect of message sidedness on perceptions of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and attitudes toward the company. Communication Research, 2006.
John Freeman
"Back to Berlin" The Tampa Tribune , March, 16, 2006 and The Gainesville Sun, (Apr., 2006), 3500 words, 10-12 photographs
J. Robyn Goodman
“Eating Disorder,” (in press), in J.J. Arnett, J. Brown, K. Roe, M. Ward, & B. Wilson (eds.) Encyclopedia of Children, Adolescents, and the Media (1 page). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
“Beneficial or Biohazard?: How the Media Frame Biosolids. Public Understanding of Science.” Public Understanding of Science, vol. 15 (3)
“Mapping the Sea of Eating Disorders: A Structural Equation Model of How Peers, Family and Media Influence Body Image and Eating Disorders” (in press), Visual Communication Quarterly, vol 12 (3-4)
Cindy Hill
2004-2007
Associate Producer/Director of Photography/Editor: Angel of Ahlem, a recently completed 60-minute documentary, that tells the story of a young American soldier and a small group of Polish Jews, who find redemption, hope, and love amid the horrors of World War II.
Linda Childers Hon
Eyun-Jung Ki and Linda Hon, “Testing the Linkages among the Organization-Public Relationship and Attitude and Behavioral Intentions, “ Journal of Public Relations Research, Vol. 19, No. 1, 2007.
Eyun-Jung Ki and Linda Hon, “Relationship Maintenance Strategies on Fortune 500 Company Web sites,” Journal of Communication Management, Vol. 10, No. 2, 27-43, 2006.
Linda Hon, “The Mosaic of Public Relations Evaluation,” Brazilian Journal of Organizational Communication and Public Relations, Vol. 2, No. 2, 96-115, 2005.
Lynda Lee Kaid
Books
Lynda Lee Kaid and Christina Holtz-Bacha, Eds., The Encyclopedia of Political Communication. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2008. Jesper Strömbäck and Lynda Lee Kaid , Eds., The Handbook of Election News Coverage around the World. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum,. 2008.
Lynda Lee Kaid, Ed., The EU Expansion: Communicating Shared Sovereignty in the Parliamentary Elections. New York: Peter Lang Publishers, 2008.
Book Chapters
Kaid, L.L. (2008). European Parliamentary elections: Communicating a shared vision for Europe. In L.L.Kaid (Ed.), The EU expansion: Communicating shared sovereignty in the parliamentary elections (pp. 3-10). New York: Peter Lang Pub.
Williams, A.P., Kaid, L.L., Landreville, K., Fernandes, J., Yun, H.J., Bagley, A., & Urriste, S. (2008). The representation of European Union elections in news media coverage around the world. In L.L. Kaid (Ed.), The EU expansion: Communicating shared sovereignty in the parliamentary elections (pp. 153-173). New York: Peter Lang.
Postelnicu, M., & Kaid, L. L. (2008). Air amusement versus Web wit: Comparing the use of humor in 2004 political advertising on television and the Internet. In J. C. Baumgartner & J. S. Morris (Eds.), Laughing matters: Humor and American politics in the media age (pp.:117-130). Routledge: New York.
Refereed Journals
Sweetser, K.D., & Kaid, L. L. (2008). Stealth soapboxes: Political information efficacy, cynicism, and uses of celebrity Weblogs among readers. New Media & Society, 50 (1), 73-98.
Kaid, L.L., Williams, A.P., & Sweetser, K.D. (2008). The medium and the message: Comparing campaign communication channel effects in a debate. In R. Oglesby (Ed.), Business Research Yearbook, 15.
Kaid, L. L., McKinney, M. S., & Tedesco, J. C. (2007). Political information efficacy theory and younger voters. American Behavioral Scientist. 50, 1093-1111.
Yun, H.J., Postelnicu, M., Ramoutar, N., & Kaid, L. L. (2007). Where is she? Coverage of women in online news magazines. Journalism Studies, 8 (6), 26-37.
Kaid, L.L., Postelnicu, M., Landreville, K., Yun, H.J., & LeGrange, A.G. ( 2007). The effects of political advertising on young voters. American Behavioral Scientist, 50, 1137-1151.
Postelnicu, M., & Kaid, L.L. (2007). Political podcasts: Comparing use and motivations of citizens, politicians, and political groups. In M. G. Adams & A. Alkhafaji (Eds.), Business Research Yearbook: Global Business Perspectives, 14, 189-194.
Yun, H.J., & Kaid, L.L. (2007). Technology typologies of young citizens: Effects of media use on political cynicism and information efficacy. In M. G. Adams & A. Alkhafaji (Eds.), BusinessResearch Yearbook: Global Business Perspectives, 14, 169-174.
Tak, J., Kaid, L. L., & Khang, H. (2007). The reflection of cultural parameters on videostyles oftelevised political spots in the U.S. and Korea. Asian Journal of Communication, 17 (1), 58-77.
Rasha Kamhawi
Grabe, M., Kamhawi, R. & Yegiyan, N. (2009). Informing citizens: How people with different levels of education process television, newspapers, and Web news. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media. 53(1), 90-111.
Beck, D., Fishwick, P., Kamhawi, R., Coffey, A.J., Henderson, J., & Hamilton, B. (2009) “Synthesizing presence: A cross-disciplinary review of the literature.” Association for Education In Journalism and Mass Communication.
Kamhawi, R & De Swert, Knut (2009). Who Has a Say? – On the Construction of Authority in Foreign News. Journalism Studies Division, 59th Annual ICA Conference, Chicago, Illinois U.S.A.
Stepinska, Agnieszka & Kamhawi, R. (2009). Domestication of Foreign Television News. Mass Communication Division, 59th Annual ICA Conference, Chicago, Illinois U.S.A.
Grabe, M., Yegiyan, N. & Kamhawi, R. (May, 2008). Experimental evidence of the knowledge gap: Message arousal, motivation, and time delay. Paper presented to Information Systems Division at the International Communication Association, Montreal, Canada.
Kamhawi, R. & Grabe, M. (May, 2007). Why women are not watching: Gender differences in responding to negative, positive, and valence ambiguous TV news. Paper to be presented to Mass Communication Division at the International Communication Association, San Francisco, CA.
Grabe, M., Kamhawi, R. & Yegiyan, N. (May, 2007). Informing citizens: How people with different levels of education process television, newspapers, and Web news. Paper to be presented to Information Systems Division at the International Communication Association, San Francisco, CA.
Kamhawi, R. & Grabe, M. (July, 2006). Emotional valence as a frame: Gender differences in evaluating broadcast news. Paper presented in the Gender Studies division at the annual meeting of the International Association for Media and Communication Research, Cairo, Egypt.
Kamhawi, R. & Grabe, M. (May, 2005). Hard wired for negative news? Gender differences in processing and evaluating broadcast news. Paper presented in a joint session of the Journalism Studies Interest Group and Feminist Studies Division at the International Communication annual meeting, New York, NY.
Kamhawi, R. (May, 2003). Valence congruency in audiovisual messages: The impact on memory and evaluation. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, San Diego, CA.
Grabe, M. & Kamhawi, R. (August, 2003). Cognitive access to new and traditional media: Evidence from different strata from the social strata. Paper presented in the Communication Theory and Methodology Division at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual meeting, Kansas City, MS.
Kamhawi, R. (August, 2002). Television News and the Palestinian-Israeli conflict: A content analysis. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Miami, Florida.
Kamhawi, R. (May, 2001). Learning from television news: Impact of redundancy and production pacing. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Washington DC.
Son, Y. and Kamhawi, R. (August, 2000). Reporting public opinion polls in U.S. newspapers: The case of the 1998 senate race. Paper presented to the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Phoenix, Arizona.
Invited presentations
Fishwick, P., Coffey, A.J., Henderson, J., & Kamhawi, R. (2009, February). Technical review: Second China project. Presented to the Human Social, Cultural, and Behavioral Modeling Program Technical Meeting of the Office of the Secretary of Defense, Bedford, MA. Poster session and presentation (presentation given by Fishwick, poster session given by Coffey and Henderson). Authors listed above in alphabetical order, following first author.
Grabe, M. & Kamhawi, R. (October, 2006). Hard wired for negative news? Gender differences in processing broadcast news. Presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences, Bloomington, IN.
John Kaplan
Book, Sole Author
John Kaplan, Photo Portfolio Success, (Cincinnati: Writer's Digest Books, September 2003) 1-160. (47,000 word book of original research accompanied by more than 200 photographs. Distributed by major booksellers in the U.S., Japan, United Kingdom, Australia, and France.)
Kathleen S. Kelly
Kelly, K. S., Thompson, M. F., & Waters, R. (2006). Improving the way we die: A coorientation study assessing agreement/disagreement in the organization-public relationship of hospices and physicians. Journal of Health Communication, 11(6), 607-727.
Kelly, K.S. (2007, April). Preparing students for the future: It's time for PR pros and academics to go back to school on internships, Public Relations Tactics, 14,pp.10 &22. Monthly tabloid of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA).
Kelly, K.S. & Galloway, C.D. (2007, Winter). Educator + practitioner = detonation or dynamic duo? The Public Relations Strategist, 13, pp. 28-33. Quarterly journal of PRSA.
Kelly, K. S., *Laskin, A. V., & * Rosenstein, G. A. (in press) Investor relations: Two-way symmetrical practice. Journal of Public Relations Research.
Hyojin Kim
Kim, Hyojin and Patricia A. Stout, "The Effects of Interactivity on Knowledge Acquisition and Attitude Change: Implication for Mental Illness Stigma," Manuscript submitted to Human Communication Research.
Mitchell Turner, Monique, Rajiv N. Rimal, Daniel Morrison, and Hyojin Kim (2006), “The Role of Anxiety in Seeking and Retaining Risk Information: Testing the Risk Perception Attitude Framework in Two Studies,” Human Communication Research, 32(2), 130-156.
Spiro K. Kiousis
Kiousis, S., & McDevitt, M. (Accepted/In Press). Agenda-Setting and Voter Turnout: Implications for Political Socialization. Communication Research.
Strömbäck, J., Mitrook, M., & Kiousis, S. (Accepted/In Press). Bridging Two Schools of Thought: Applications of Public Relations Theory to Political Marketing. Journal of Political Marketing.
Kiousis, S. (Accepted/In Press). Priming. In L. Kaid & C. Holtz-Bacha (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Political Communication. Sage.
Kiousis, S., & Wu, X. (2008). International Agenda-Building and Agenda-Setting: Exploring the Influence of Public Relations Counsel on News Media and Public Perceptions of Foreign Nations. International Communication Gazette, 70, 58-75.
Kiousis, S., Popescu, C., & Mitrook, M. (2007). Understanding Influence on Corporate Reputation: An Examination of Public Relations Efforts, Media Coverage, Public Opinion, and Financial Performance from an Agenda-Building and Agenda-Setting Perspective. Journal of Public Relations Research, 19, 147-165.
Yeon, H., Choi, Y., & Kiousis, S. (2007). Interactive Communication Features on Nonprofit Organizations’ Web Pages for the Practice of Excellent Public Relations. Journal of Website Promotion, 1, 61-83.
Kiousis, S. (2007). Issues Management in Politics. In W. Donsbach (Ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Communication.
McDevitt, M., & Kiousis, S. (2007). The Red and Blue of Adolescence: Origins of the Compliant Voter and Defiant Activist. American Behavioral Scientist, 50, 1214-1230.
Golan, G., Kiousis, S, & McDaniel, M. (2007). Second-Level Agenda-Setting and Political Advertising: Investigating the Transfer of Issue and Attribute Saliency during the 2004 Presidential Election. Journalism Studies, 8, 432-443.
Moon Lee
Arganbright, M. & Lee, M. (in press) Does exposure to sexual hip-hop music videos influence the sexual attitudes of college students? Mass Communication and Society. Lee, M. J., Bichard, S, & Irey, M. S. (2009) American College Students' Stereotypes of Different Ethnicities in Relation to Media Use: What Are They Watching? The Howard Journal of Communications, 20(1), 95-110 Xie G. & Lee, M. J. (2008), Anticipated Experience of Motion Pictures Based on Arousal Seeking Tendency, The Journal of Social Psychology, 148(3), 277-292. Lee, M. J., & Bichard, S. (2006). Effective communication targeting college students for the prevention of binge-drinking: Are they rebels? Health Communication, 20(3) 299-308. Lee M. J., Xie, G., & Tedder, M. C. (2006). Effective computer text design to enhance readers' recall: Text formats, individual working memory capacity and content type. Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 36(1) 57-73. (Nominated for the 2006 National Council of Teachers of English Best Article Award) Lee, M. J. (2005). Hypertext: Does disorientation matter? Introducing expanding hypertext based on adventurousness. Journal of Computer Mediated Communication, 10(3). Hansen, E. G., Mislevy, R. J., Steinberg, L. S., Lee, M. J., & Forer, D. C. (2005). Accessibility of tests for individuals with disabilities within a validity framework. System: An International Journal of Educational Technology and Applied Linguistics, 33(1), 107-133. Lee, M. J. (2004). Introducing expanding hypertext based on working memory capacity and the feeling of disorientation: Tailored communication through effective hypertext design. Journal of Educational Computing Research, 30(3), 171-195. Lee, M. J., & Tedder, M. C. (2003). The effects of three different computer texts on readers' recall (based on working memory, risk-taking tendencies, and hypertext familiarity and knowledge). Computers in Human Behavior, 19(6), 767-783. Lee, M. J., & Ferguson, M. A. (2002). The effects of anti-tobacco advertisements based on risk-taking tendencies: Realistic fear ads versus gross humor ads. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 79(4), 945-963. Hansen, E., Lee, M. J., & Forer, D. (April 2002). A 'Self-Voicing' test for people with visual and learning disabilities. Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 96(4), 273-275.
Michael Leslie
"IP-based Videoconferencing: Can it Promote Intercultural Understanding, Internationalization of the Curriculum and Social Change?" Accepted for publication in the Journal of Communication and Social Change, summer, 2007.
Norman Lewis
Lewis, N.P. (2008) From cheesecake to chief: Newspaper editors’ slow acceptance of women. American Journalism, 25(2), 33-55.
Lewis, N.P. (2008) Plagiarism antecedents and situational influences. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 85(2), 353-370.
Lewis, N.P. (2008) A dozen best books on journalism and the civil rights movement. American Journalism, in press.
Belio A. Martinez, Jr.
Belio A. Martinez, Jr., & Spiro Kiousis. (2005) Empowering Citizens in Emerging Democracies: Developing Effective Public Relations Media Strategies for Political Participation. Studier i Politisk Kommunikationnr [Studies in Political Communication] 15, 3-18. Sundsvall, Switzerland: Demokratiinstitutet [Institute for Democratic Communication Sundsvall].
Renee Martin-Kratzer
Martin-Kratzer, R. & Kratzer, B. (2005). How newspapers decided to run disturbing 9/11 photos. In E. Kelley Grusin & S. H. Utt (eds.), Media and Sept. 11, 2001: Reflections on an American Tragedy.
Melinda McAdams
Articles
Armstrong, C. L., & McAdams, M. J. (2009, April). Blogs of information: How gender cues and individual motivations influence perceptions of credibility. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 14(3), 435–456.
Book Chapters
Armstrong, C. L., & McAdams, M. J. (2009). Believing blogs: Does a blogger's gender influence credibility? In Rebecca Lind (Ed.), Race/Gender/Media: Considering Diversity Across Audiences, Content, and Producers. Allyn & Bacon.
McAdams, M. Flash Journalism: How to Create Multimedia News Packages (Burlington, Mass.: Focal Press/Elsevier, 2005).
McGuire, M., Stilborne,L.; McAdams,M. and Hyatt,L. The Internet Handbook for Writers, Researchers, and Journalists, 2002-2003/3rd ed. (New York:Guilford, 2002. Toronto:Trifolium Books, 2002)
William McKeen
Book publications
Mile Marker Zero, a history (Random House, due in 2011)
Paradise Recalled, an anthology (University Press of Florida, due in 2010)
Outlaw Journalist, a biography (W.W. Norton, 2008)
Highway 61, a memoir (W.W. Norton, 2003)
Rock and Roll is Here to Stay, an anthology (W.W. Norton, 2000)
Literary Journalism: A Reader (Wadswortth, 2000)
Tom Wolfe, a critical biography (Macmillan, 1995)
Bob Dylan: A Bio-Bibliography (Greenwood, 1993)
Hunter S. Thompson, a critical biography (Macmillan, 1991)
The Beatles: A Bio-Bibliography (Greenwood, 1989)
The American Story, an anthology (Curtis, 1975, as assistant editor)
Recent magazine publications
The Florida Engineer, “Reality Bytes,” July 2009 (cover story)
Creative Loafing, “Talking About Doc Ford,” May 25, 2009
Creative Loafing, “Experience is the Key,” March 25, 2009
Creative Loafing, “A Different Era,” March 18, 2009 (cover story)
Creative Loafing, “Tim Dorsey’s Book Tours are Murder,” Feb. 18, 2009 (cover story)
American History, “The Day the Music Died,” February 2009
Creative Loafing, “A Slaying in the Suburbs,” Jan. 21, 2009
Creative Loafing, “Taking Off the Band-Aid,” Nov. 17, 2008
Creative Loafing, “When Harry Met Mickey,” Oct. 15, 2008
The Florida Engineer, “Hip to Be Square,” July 2008
American History, “Fifty Years on the Road,” December 2007
American History, “What We Talk About When We Talk About Elvis,” August 2007 (cover story)
Recent reviews in journals
Journalism Quarterly, “Journalism Ethics Goes to the Movies" (book review), Fall 2008
Political Communication, “Journalism in the Movies” (book review), Spring 2007
Michael A. Mitrook
Strömbäck, J., Mitrook, M., & Kiousis, S. (Accepted/in Press). Bridging Two Schools of Thought: Applications of Public Relations Theory to Political Marketing. Journal of Political Marketing.
Juan-Carlos Molleda
Molleda, J.C., Connolly-Ahern, C., & Quinn, C. (2005). Cross-national conflict shifting: expanding a theory of global public relations management through quantitative content analysis. Journalism Studies, 6(1), 87-102.
Molleda, J.C., & Suárez, A.M. (2005). Challenges in Colombia for public relations professionals: a qualitative assessment of the economic and political environments. Public Relations Review, 31, 21-29.
Molleda, J.C., & Chance, S. (2005). The state of Latin American press freedom. Journalism Studies, 6(4), 530-534.
Moreno, A., & Molleda, J.C. (2005, December-2006 January). Las relaciones públicas en México: Contextos económico, político y mediático en un proceso histórico de cambios [Public relations in Mexico: economic, politic and media contexts in a historical process of changes]. Razón y Palabra, 48. Available at http://www.razonypalabra.org.mx/anteriores/n48/morenomolleda.html
Molleda, J.C., & Suárez, A.M. (2006). Engaging Colombian coffee growers in dialogue: Social report’s campaign of the Departmental Committee of Antioquia. In M.G. Parkinson & D. Ekachai (Eds.), International and intercultural public relations: A campaign case approach (pp. 306-319). Boston, MA: Pearson Education/Allyn and Bacon.
Molleda, J.C., & Alhassan, A.D.* (2006). Professional views on the Nigeria Institute of Public Relations’ law and enforcement. Public Relations Review, 32, 66-68.
Zoch, L.M., & Molleda, J.C. (2006). Building a theoretical model of media relations using framing, information subsidies and agenda building. In C.H. Botan & V. Hazleton (Eds.), Public Relations Theory II (pp. 279-309). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Molleda, J.C. (2006). Investigación cualitativa y contextual en Venezuela: El impacto de los ambientes socioeconómico y político sobre el ejercicio de las relaciones públicas [Qualitative and contextualizad research in Venezuela: The impact of the socioeconomic and political environments on public relations practice]. Razón y Palabra, 51. Available at www.razonypalabra.org.mx
Moreno, A., Molleda, J.C., & Suárez, A.M. (2006). Comunicación estratégica y relaciones públicas en entornos socioeconómicos y políticos en transición: Estudio contextual comparativo en Colombia, México y Venezuela [Strategic communication and public relations in socioeconomic and political contexts in transition: Contextualizad and comparative research in Colombia, Mexico and Venezuela]. Razón y Palabra, 51. Available at www.razonypalabra.org.mx
Molleda, J.C., & Moreno, A. (2006). The transitional socioeconomic and political environments of public relations in Mexico. Public Relations Review, 32, 104-109.
Molleda, J.C. & Moreno, A. (in press). Balancing public relations with socioeconomic and political environments in transition: comparative, contextualized research of Columbia, Mexico, and Venezuela. Journalism and Mass Communication Monographs.
Molleda, J.C. (2008). Contextualized qualitative research in Venezuela: coercive isomorphic pressures of the socioeconomic and political environments on public relations practices. Journal of Public Relations Research, 20, 1-22.
Jon D. Morris
Book Chapters:
Stewart, D. W. Morris, J.D. and Grover, A. (2006) Emotions in Advertising. In Handbook of Advertising, edited by Tim Ambler and Gerard Tellis, (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage)
Refereed Articles:
Kim, J.Y. and Morris, J. D. (2007) The Power of Affective Response and Cognitive Structure in Product-Trial Attitude Formation, Journal of Advertising, in press.
Jin, C.H., Morris, J.D. and Villegas, J. (2007) Effect of the Placement of the Product in Film and Consumers' Emotional Responses and Prior Brand Evaluation, Journal of Targeting, Measurement and Analysis for Marketing. (Accepted).
Kim, J.Y. , Morris, J.D. Swait, J. (2007) The Six-Construct Model of True Brand Loyalty, Journal of Advertising. (in press).
Cynthia R. Morton
Morton, Cynthia R. and Jorge Villegas (2005), “Political Issue Promotion in the Age of 9-11.” Forthcoming in the Journal of Nonprofit & Public Sector Marketing — Special Issue on Political Communication.
Morton, Cynthia R. and Jorge Villegas (2005), "Political Issue Promotion in the Age of 9-11" in Current Issues in Political Marketing, Walter W. Wymer, Jr. and Jennifer Lees-Marshment (eds.),pp. 269-284. New York: Best Business Books.
David H. Ostroff
David Ostroff, "United States Media Policy," in Leen d'Haenens and Frieda Saeys, eds., PerformanWestern Broadcast Models: Structure, Conduct and Performance, Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter,2007.
Cara Pilson
Associate Producer/Chief Researcher, Angel of Ahlem, a documentary produced, 2007.
Associate Producer/Chief Researcher, Negroes with Guns: Rob Williams and Black Power, a historical documentary aired nationally on PBS (Feb., 2006).
Churchill Roberts
Co-director, Negroes With Guns: Rob Williams and Black Power, 60-minute documentary shot in high definition, with Sandra Dickson, Cynthia Hill, and Cara Pilson, 2004. Aired nationally on PBS' Independent Lens, January 16, 2007. Winner of the 2006 Erik Barnouw Award for best historical documentary, presented by the Organization of American Historians.
Co-director, Freedom Never Dies: The Legacy of Harry T. Moore, 86-minute television documentary, with Sandra Dickson, Cynthia Hill, and Cara Pilson, 2000. Aired nationally on PBS, January 12, 2001. Winner of the 2001 Erik Barnouw Award for best historical documentary, presented by the Organization of American Historians.
Books
with Samuel L. Becker, Discovering Mass Communication, 3rd edition (New York: Harper-Collins, 1992).
Judy L. Robinson
Dodd, Julie E., Robinson, Judy L., & Tipton, Judy H. (2007). "Developing Media Skills." CD-ROM. Tichenor Publishing.
Robinson, Judy L. and Dodd, Julie E. (March 2006). “Case Study: Use of Handheld Computers by University Communications Students.” Journal of Online Learning and Teaching, 2(1), 49-61.
Ronald Rodgers
Refereed Publications
Rodgers, R.R. (2009, accepted with revision – under review) The press, pulpit and public opinion: The clergy’s conferral of power and the concomitant call for a journalism of advocacy in an age of reform. Journal of Media and Religion.
Rodgers, R.R. (2009, accepted with revision – under review) The press and public relations from the periodicals’ point of view in the early twentieth century. Public Relations Review.
Rodgers, R.R. (2009, Winter) “Goodness isn’t news”: The Sheldon Edition and the national conversation defining journalism’s responsibility to society. Journalism History, 204-215.
Rodgers, R.R. (2008, Summer/Fall) OhmyNews and its citizen journalists as avatars of a post-modern marketplace of ideas. Journal of Global Mass Communication, 1, (3/4), 271-292.
Rodgers, R.R. (2008, Winter) Collier’s criticism of the newspaper press during the Norman Hapgood years, 1902-1913. American Journalism, 25 (4), 7-36.
Rodgers, R.R. (2007) Journalism is dead, long live journalism: Exploring new ways of making meaning in the realm of the connected computer. Explorations in Media Ecology, 6 (2), 97-113.
Rodgers, R.R. (2007) The problems of journalism: An annotated bibliography of press criticism in Editor & Publisher, 1901-1923. Media History Monographs, 9(2), 1-40.
Rodgers, R.R. (2007) “Journalism is a loose-jointed thing”: A content analysis of Editor & Publisher’s discussion of journalistic conduct prior to the Canons of Journalism, 1901-1922. Journal of Mass Media Ethics, 22(1), 66-82.
Rodgers, R.R. (2004). From a boon to a threat: Print media coverage of Project Chariot, 1958-1962. Journalism History, 30(1), 11–19.
Rodgers, R.R., Hallock S., Gennaria, M., & Wei, F. (2004). Two papers in joint operating agreement publish meaningful editorial diversity. Newspaper Research Journal, 25(4), 104-109.
Other Publications
Rodgers, R.R. (2009, Summer) Review of “Journalism 1908: Birth of a Profession,” edited by Betty Houchin Winfield. (University of Missouri Press, 2007) 356 pages. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly.
Rodgers, R.R. (2009, Spring) Review of “The Scripps Newspapers Go to War,” 1914-1918 by Dale Zacher. (University of Illinois Press, 2008) 285 pages. Journalism History.
Rodgers, R.R. (2009, Winter) Review of “Supermedia: Saving Journalism So It Can Save the World,” by Charlie Beckett. (Blackwell/Wiley, 2008) 160 pages. Newspaper Research Journal.
Rodgers, R.R. (2008, Autumn) Review of “Public Relations and the Press: The Troubled Embrace,” by Karla K. Gower. (Northwestern University Press, 2007) 300 pages. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly.
Rodgers, R.R. (2008, Winter) Review of “Media Ethics Beyond Borders: A Global Perspective,” edited by Stephen J. A. Ward and Herman Wasserman. (Heinemann, 2008) 180 pages. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly.
Rodgers, R.R. (2008, Winter) Review of “– 30 – : The Collapse of the Great American Newspaper,” edited and with an introduction by Charles M. Madigan. (Ivan R. Dee, 2007) 256 pages. Newspaper Research Journal 29(1).
Rodgers, R.R. (2007, Spring) Review of “The Year That Defined American Journalism: 1897 and the Clash of Paradigms” by W. Joseph Campbell (Routledge, 2006) 317 pages. Newspaper Research Journal.
Rodgers, R.R. (2006, Fall) Review of “Infamous Scribblers: The Founding Fathers and the Rowdy Beginnings of American Journalism” by Eric Burns (Public Affairs, 2006) 384 pages. Newspaper Research Journal.
Rodgers, R.R. (2006, Spring) Review of “Journalism: The Democratic Craft,” edited by G. Stuart Adam and Roy Peter Clark (Oxford University Press, 2006) 393 pages. Newspaper Research Journal. ResearchWorking Papers The Social Gospel and the news. Monograph proposal under revision.
Conference Presentations (*=refereed papers)
*Rodgers, R.R. (2009, October) The roots of enmity: Public relations and the disintermediation of the press, presented to the annual meeting of the American Journalism Historians Association, Birmingham, Alabama.
Rodgers, R.R. (2009, May) Invited panel presentation to the International Association for Literary Journalism Studies’ Fourth International Conference for Literary Journalism Studies at Northwestern University. Panel topic: “The Future of the Story, The Story of the Future: Narrative Journalism in a Multi-Media Environment.”
*Rodgers, R.R. (2008, October) The Social Gospel and the news, presented to the annual meeting of the American Journalism Historians Association, Seattle,Washington.
Rodgers, R.R. (2008, August) The press and public relations from the periodicals’ point of view in the early twentieth century, invited paper presented to the Magazine Division at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Chicago, Illinois.
*Rodgers, R.R. (2008, August) The press, pulpit and public opinion: The clergy’s conferral of power and the concomitant call for a journalism of advocacy in an age of reform, presented to the Religion and Media Interest Group at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Chicago, Illinois.
*Rodgers, R.R. (2007, October) The old order and the new: Visions of the newspaper’s past vs. its present, 1890-1923, presented to the 27th American Journalism Historians Association annual conference in Richmond, Virginia. Honorable mention.
*Rodgers, R.R. (2007, August) Desiderata across the decades: Conversations about a civic-minded model of newspapering, presented to the Civic and Citizen Journalism Interest Group at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Washington, D.C.
*Rodgers, R.R. (2007, August) “Goodness isn’t news”: The Sheldon Edition and the national conversation defining journalism’s responsibility to society, presented to the Religion and Media Interest Group at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Washington, D.C.
*Rodgers, R.R. (2006, August) “The newspaper with a conscience”: Discourse on journalism’s responsibility to society and civic life in the late 19th and early 20th century, presented to the Citizen and Civic Journalism Interest Group at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication, San Francisco, California.
Ted Spiker
BOOKS
Co-author, YOU: On a Diet: The Owner's Maual to Waist Management, Michael R. Roizen, M.D. and Mehmet C. Oz, M.D. with Ted Spiker, Lisa Oz, and Craig Wynett, Free Press, October 2006.
C0-author, The Abs Diet 6-Minute Meals for 6-pack Abs, David Zinczenko with Ted Spiker, Rodale, 2006.
Co-author, Men, Love, & Sex, David Zinczenko with Ted Spiker, Rodale, Spetember, 2006.
MAGAZINES
Men's Health
Department, "Full Court Fitness," March, 2007
Feature, "The Five Pillars of Fitness," April, 2006.
Runner's World
Feature, "The Runner's Body: The Foot & Ankle," June, 2007
Feature, "The Runner's Body: The Hip & Thigh," May, 2007
Feature, "The Runner's Body: The Shin & Calf," April, 2007
Feature, "The Runner's Body: The Knee," March 2007
Cooking Light
Department, "Body Works: Eyes," April, 2007
Department, "Body Works: Joints," March, 2007
Everyday with Rachael Ray
Feature,"MoonOver Miami," April, 2007
Debbie M. Treise
Treise, D. & Rausch, P. (2009). Direct-to-consumer pharmaceutical advertising: A prescription for everything? In Advertising and Society: Controversies and Consequences, Pardun, C. Ed. MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 145-158.
Weigold, M, Treise, D. & Rausch, P. (2007). Invited book chapter Handbook on Communicating and Disseminating Behavioral Science (Chapter 2). Science Communication Scholarship: Themes and Future Directions. Sage. October, 2007.
LaVista, J., Treise, D., Dunbar, L., Ritho, J., Hartzema, A. & Lottenberg, R. (accepted). Development and Evaluation of a Patient Empowerment Video to Promote Hydroxyurea Adoption in Sickle Cell Disease. Journal of the National Medical Association.
Rausch, P., Treise, D., Edwards, H., Perencevich, E. (2009). Bad bugs: U.S. newspaper coverage of antibiotic resistant staph bacteria 1998-2007. Paper presented at the AEJMC conference, Boston, MA, August.
(Best paper award – newspaper division)
Rausch, P., Treise, D., Shorr, R. (2009). Baby boomers and health: Eleven years of heart disease content in mass circulation magazines. Paper presented at the AEJMC conference, Boston, MA, August.
Shorr, R., Rausch, P., Treise, D., Fegg. V., Kessler, L. (2009). “Ask for Ace” Video Development: Assessing Patient Knowledge and Decision Making About Congestive Heart Failure. Paper presented at the Association for Marketing and Health Care Research, WY, February.
Treise, D. Uphold, C., Beyth, R., Wing, K. Shorr, R. (2009). Activating patients to improve healthcare: Interdisciplinary approach to the management of high-risk elders. Nationwide video conference with the Department of Veteran Affairs.
Connie Uphold, Debbie Wilson, Rebecca Beyth, Debbie Treise, Ron Shorr (2008). Direct-to-consumer approach to improve outcomes in atrial fibrillation. Presented at the QUERI national meeting, December.
Paula Rausch, Debbie Treise, Yvonne Price and Ron Shorr (2008). What the media are saying to aging Americans: A decade of heart disease content in mass circulation magazines. Association for Marketing and Health Care Research annual conference, February, Utah.
Debbie Treise, Maximizing the impact of science, health, risk and crisis communication research, NIH preconference Science Communication Interest Group, “A campaign to increase willingness of African Americans to participate in clinical cancer trials.” Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication conference, August 2007, Washington, DC.
Bernell Tripp
Tripp, Bernell E., Black Women Journalists, 1825-1860. Northport , AL: Vision Press, in press.
Tripp, Bernell, "The Antebellum Press." Wm. David Sloan, James Stovall, and Jim Startt (eds.) , The Media in America: A History, 6th edition, (Northport, AL: Vision Press, 2005)
Elaine L. Wagner
Wagner, E. and A. Desiderio, From File to Finish:A Prepress Guide for Art Directors and Graphic Designers, The Copy Workshop. Chicago, (ISBN-13:978-1-887229-32-9) 276 pages, March 2007
"What you don't know could make you sick," newspaper ad created for SunshineWeek.org, with Linda Correll (copywriter); selected and published by newspapers includint: The San Diego Union-Tribune, March 18, 2005, p. B-12.
The Shorter Decameron, (cover-design), Larry Lyall, June, 2005.
Kim B. Walsh-Childers
Books, edited:
Sexual Teens, Sexual Media (2002). Jane Brown, Jeanne Steele and Kim Walsh-Childers, (Eds.), Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., Publishers.
Journal Articles:
J. Robyn Goodman & Kim Walsh-Childers (in press). We Must, We Must, We Must Increase Our Bust: How College Women Negotiate the Media's Ideal Breast Image. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly.
Michael F. Weigold
Arens, W. F., Weigold, M. F., & Arens, C. (2007). Contemporary advertising. Burr-Ridge, IL: McGraw-Hill.
Weigold, Treise, Rausch (Spring, 2007). Handbook on Communicating and Disseminating Behavioral Science (Chapter 3. The State of Science Communication Theory, Research and Best Practices), to be published Spring, 2007.
Chamberlin, B. F., Popescu, C., & Weigold, M. F. (2006). Merging the use of legal research and the practices of social science: Comparing state access laws. In Reynolds & Bartlett (Eds.). Communication and Law: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Research. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
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