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J&MC Quarterly Index – Theory

March 28, 2012 by Kyshia

Volumes 71 to 80
1994 to 2003
Subject Index: Theory

Attitude toward Homosexuality and Attention to News about AIDS (J. David Kennamer and Julie A. Honnold) 72:2, 322-335.

Browsing and the Hypermedia Interaction Cycle: A Model of Self-Efficacy and Goal Dynamics (Eric S. Fredin and Prabu David) 75:1, 35-54.

Causal Communication: Movie Portrayals and Audience Attributions for Vietnam Veterans’ Problems (Robert J. Griffin and Shaikat Sen) 72:3, 511-524.

Changes in Media Credibility When a Predicted Disaster Doesn’t Happen (Ann M. Major and L. Erwin Atwood) 74:4, 797-813.

Communication and Age in Childhood Political Socialization: An Interactive Model of Political Development (William P. Eveland Jr., Jack M. McLeod, and Edward M. Horowitz) 75:4, 699-718.

Community Ties and Dependence on Media for Public Affairs (Arthur G. Emig) 72:2, 402-411.

Considering Interacting Factors in the Third-Person Effect: Argument Strength and Social Distance (H. Allen White) 74:3, 557-564.

A Content Analysis of Three Mass Communication Research Traditions: Social Science, Interpretive Studies, and Critical Analysis (Edward J. Fink and Walter Gantz) 73:1, 114-134.

Correlates of Accuracy and Inaccuracy in the Perception of the Climate of Opinion for Four Environmental Issues (Ann Marie Major) 77:2, 223-242.

Did the “Magic” Work? Knowledge of HIV/AIDS and the Knowledge Gap Hypothesis (Wayne Wanta and William R. Elliott) 72:2, 312-321.

Direct and Indirect Effects of Socioeconomic Status on Public Affairs Knowledge (Douglas M. McLeod and Elizabeth M. Perse) 71:2, 433-442.

Effects of Citation in Exemplifying Testimony on Issue Perception (Rhonda Gibson and Dolf Zillmann) 75:1, 167-176.

The Effects of Credibility, Reliance, and Exposure on Media Agenda-Setting: A Path Analysis Model (Wayne Wanta and Yu-Wei Hu) 71:1, 90-98.

Effects of Exemplification in News Reports on the Perception of Social Issues (Dolf Zillmann, Rhonda Gibson, S. Shyam Sundar, and Joseph W. Perkins Jr.) 73:2, 427-444.

The Effects of Message Framing on Response to Environmental Communications (Joel J. Davis) 72:2, 285-299.

Forecast 2000: Widening Knowledge Gaps (Cecilie Gaziano) 74:2, 237-264.

How Message Evaluation and Source Attributes May Influence Credibility Assessment and Belief Change (Michael D. Slater and Donna Rouner) 73:4, 974-991.

Illusions of Media Power: The Third-Person Effect (L. Erwin Atwood) 71:2, 269-281.

The Impact of Need for Cognition on Thinking about Free Speech Issues (Margaret E. Thompson) 72:4, 934-947.

Impacts of Information Subsidies and Community Structure on Local Press Coverage of Environmental Contamination (Robert J. Griffin and Sharon Dunwoody) 72:2, 271-284.

Influence Dealers: A Path Analysis Model of Agenda Building during Richard Nixon’s War on Drugs (Thomas J. Johnson and Wayne Wanta, with Timothy Boudreau, Janet Blank-Libra, Killian Schaffer, and Sally Turner) 73:1, 181-194.

Interactions and Nonlinearity in Mass Communication: Connecting Theory and Methodology (William P. Eveland Jr.) 74:2, 400-416.

Interpersonal Communication in News Diffusion: A Study of “Magic” Johnson’s Announcement (Michael D. Basil and William J. Brown) 71:2, 305-320.

Knowledge about Others’ Reaction to a Public Service Announcement: The Impact of Self Persuasion and Third-Person Perception (H. Allen White and John F. Dillon) 77:4, 788-803.

Knowledge Gaps, Social Locators, and Media Schemata: Gaps, Reverse Gaps, and Gaps of Disaffection (Eric S. Fredin, Teresa Haugen Monnett, and Gerald M. Kosicki) 71:1, 176-190.

A Longitudinal Study of Agenda Setting for the Issue of Environmental Pollution (Christine R. Ader) 72:2, 300-311.

Making Local News: A Holistic Analysis of Sources, Selection Criteria, and Topics (Camilla Gant and John Dimmick) 77:3, 628-638.

Measures of Attitude Strength as Predictors of Willingness to Speak to the Media (Mark Baldassare and Cheryl Katz) 73:1, 147-158.

Media Effects on Political and Social Trust (Patricia Moy and Dietram A. Scheufele) 77:4, 744-759.

The Messages Replication Factor: Methods Tailored to Messages as Objects of Study (Sally Jackson, Daniel J. O’Keefe, and Dale E. Brashers) 71:4, 984-996.

Mood Influence on the Appeal of Bad News (Rahul Biswas, Daniel Riffe, and Dolf Zillman) 71:3, 689-696.

Mood Management during the Menstrual Cycle through Selective Exposure to Television (James B. Weaver III and Elizabeth A. Laird) 72:1, 139-146.

More Than Just Talk on the Move: Uses and Gratifications of the Cellular Phone (Louis Leung and Ran Wei) 77:2 308-320.

More Than Just Talk: Uses, Gratifications, and the Telephone (Garrett J. O’Keefe and Barbara K. Sulanowski) 72:4, 922-933.

Multimedia Effects on Processing and Perception of Online News: A Study of Picture, Audio, and Video Downloads (S. Shyam Sundar) 77:3, 480-499.

News of Hurricane Andrew: The Agenda of Sources and the Sources’ Agendas (Michael B. Salwen) 72:4, 826-840.

Newspaper as Repeater: An Experiment on Defamation and Third-Person Effect (Laurie Mason) 72:3, 610-620.

Perceptions of Internet Information Credibility (Andrew J. Flanagin and Miriam J. Metzger) 77:3, 515-540.

Prime-Time Stereotyping on the New Television Networks (Carol B. Eaton) 74:4, 859-872.

Public Affairs Decision Making in the U.S. Air Force: An Application of Multiattribute Utility Theory (Prabu David and Michael M. Pierson) 75:3, 606-626.

Reflections on News Event Diffusion Research (Everett M. Rogers) 77:3, 561-576.

The Relationship of Information Needs to Issue Relevance and Media Use (Fiona Chew) 71:3, 676-688.

Remembering the News: Effects of Medium and Message Discrepancy on News Recall over Time (Robert H. Wicks) 72:3, 666-681.

The Roots of a Sociology of News: Remembering Mr. Gates and Social Control in the Newsroom (Stephen D. Reese and Jane Ballinger) 78:4, 641-658.

Scheduling Practices Based on Audience Flow: What Are The Effects on New Program Success? (William J. Adams) 74:4, 839-858.

Setting the Community Agenda (Marcus Brewer and Maxwell McCombs) 73:1, 7-16.

Setting the Journalist Agenda: Influences from Journalists’ Individual Characteristics and from Media Factors (Wolfram Peiser) 77:2, 243-257.

Source v. Content Effects on Judgments of News Believability (Erica Weintraub Austin and Qingwen Dong) 71:4, 973-983.

Speaking Up and Silencing Out in Face of a Changing Climate of Opinion (Jacob Shamir) 74:3, 602-614.

Talk or Conversation? Dimensions of Interpersonal Discussion and Their Implications for Participatory Democracy (Dietram A. Scheufele) 77:4, 727-743.

Third-Person Effects of News Coverage: Orientations toward Media (Vincent Price, Li-Ning Huang, and David Tewksbury) 74:3, 525-540.

Toward a “Philosophy of Framing—News Narratives for Public Journalism (Peter Parisi) 74:4, 673-686.

Using Is Believing: The Influence of Reliance on the Credibility of Online Political Information among Politically Interested Internet Users (Thomas J. Johnson and Barbara K. Kaye) 77:4, 865-879.

Utilizing Public Relations Theory to Conceptualize and Test Models of Fund Raising (Kathleen S. Kelly) 72:1, 106-127.

When Advertising and Public Relations Converge: An Application of Schema Theory to the Persuasive Impact of Alignment Ads (Toni L. Schmidt and Jacqueline C. Hitchon) 76:3, 433-455.

When No News Is Good News: Inferring Closure for News Issues (Miriam J. Metzger) 77:4, 760-787.

Word-Picture Juxtaposition, Schemata, and Defamation in Television News (Tom Grimes and Robert Drechsel) 73:1, 169-180.

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J&MC Quarterly Index – Television News and Entertainment

March 28, 2012 by Kyshia

Volumes 71 to 80
1994 to 2003
Subject Index: Television News and Entertainment

Acculturation, Cultivation, and Daytime TV Talk Shows (Hyung-Jin Woo and Joseph R. Dominick) 80:1, 109-127.

Can a Single Incident Create an Issue? Exemplars in German Television Magazine Shows (Gregor Daschmann and Hans-Bernd Brosius) 76:1, 35-51.

A Case Study of Deliberative Democracy on Television: Civic Dialogue on C-SPAN Call-in Shows (David D. Kurpius and Andrew Mendelson) 79:3, 587-601.

The Color of Crime and the Court: A Content Analysis of Minority Representation on Television (Ron Tamborini, Dana E. Mastro, Rebecca M. Chory-Assad, and Ren He Huang) 77:3, 639-653.

From On-Air to Online World: Examining the Content and Structures of Broadcast TV Stations’ Web Sites (Sylvia M. Chan-Olmsted and Jung Suk Park) 77:2, 321-339.

Media Credibility Reconsidered: Synergy Effects between On-Air and Online News (Erik P. Bucy) 80:2, 247-264.

Myth in Charles Kuralt’s “On the Road” (Matthew C. Ehrlich) 79:2, 327-338.

Partisan and Structural Balance in Local Television Election Coverage (Sue Carter, Frederick Fico, and Jocelyn A. McCabe) 79:1, 41-53.

Public Journalism and Commercial Local Television News: In Search of a Model (David D. Kurpius) 77:2, 340-354.

Sourcing and Reporting in News Magazine Programs: 60 Minutes versus Hard Copy (Maria Elizabeth Grabe, Shuhua Zhou, and Brooke Barnett) 76:2, 293-311.

State Control of Television News in 1990s Lebanon (Marwan M. Kraidy) 76:3, 485-498.

Symbolic Politics: Congressional Interest in Television Violence from 1950 to 1996 (Keisha L. Hoerrner) 76:4, 684-698.

This Just In … How National TV News Handled the Breaking “Live” Coverage of September 11 (Amy Reynolds and Brooke Barnett) 80:3, 689-703.

Times of Turmoil: Short- and Long-Term Effects of Organizational Change on Newsroom Employees (George L. Daniels and C. Ann Hollifield) 79:3, 661-680.

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J&MC Quarterly Index – Social and Cultural Influences

March 28, 2012 by Kyshia

Volumes 71 to 80
1994 to 2003
Subject Index: Social and Cultural Influences

ABC’s “Person of the Week”: American Values in Television News (Stephanie Greco Larson and Martha Bailey) 75:3, 487-499.

The American Woman Series: Gender and Class in The Ladies’ Home Journal, 1897 (Carolyn Kitch) 75:2, 243-262.

The Birth of a Notion: Media Coverage of Contraception, 1915-1917 (Dolores Flamiano) 75:3, 560-571.

Community Newspapers, Community Structural Pluralism, and Local Conflict with Nonlocal Groups (Douglas Blanks Hindman) 73:3, 708-721.

Compassion Fatigue: Communication and Burnout toward Social Problems (Katherine N. Kinnick, Dean M. Krugman, and Glen T. Cameron) 73:3, 687-707.

Constructing Reality: Print Media’s Framing of the Women’s Movement, 1966 to 1986 (Laura Ashley and Beth Olson) 75:2, 263-277.

Controversy and the Newspaper’s Public: The Case of Tongues Untied (Patricia Aufderheide) 71:3, 499-508.

A Cook, A Cardinal, His Priests, and the Press: Deviance as a Trigger for Intermedia Agenda Setting (Michael J. Breen) 74:2, 348-356.

“A Death in the Family” – A Case Study of Newspaper Influence on Health Policy Development (Kim Walsh-Childers) 71:4, 820-829.

Divining the Social Order: Class, Gender, and Magazine Astrology Columns (William Evans) 73:2, 389-400.

From Barriers to Challenges: Career Perceptions of Women TV News Anchors (Erika Engstrom and Anthony J. Ferri) 75:4, 789-802.

The Influence of Commercial Humor on Program Enjoyment and Evaluation (Stephen D. Perry, Stefan A. Jenzowsky, Joe Bob Hester, Cynthia M. King, and Huiuk Yi) 74:2, 388-399.

Of Horse Race and Policy Issues: A Study of Gender in Coverage of a Gubernatorial Election by Two Major Metropolitan Newspapers (Shirley A. Serini, Angela A. Powers, and Susan Johnson) 75:1, 194-204.

Old-Growth Forests on Network News: News Sources and the Framing of an Environmental Controversy (Carol M. Liebler and Jacob Bendix) 73:1, 53-65.

Print Media and Public Reaction to the Controversy over NEA Funding for Robert Mapplethorpe’s “The Perfect Moment” Exhibit (Douglas M. McLeod and Jill A. Mackenzie) 75:2, 278-291.

A Response to “Old-Growth Forests on Network News: News Sources and the Framing of an Environmental Controversy” (Sarah Ann Gilbert) 74:4, 883-886.

Skin Tones and Physical Features of Blacks in Magazine Advertisements (Kevin L. Keenan) 73:4, 905-912.

Tabloid and Traditional Television News Magazine Crime Stories: Crime Lessons and Reaffirmation of Social Class Distinctions (Maria Elizabeth Grabe) 73:4, 926-946.

Talk Radio: Predictors of Use and Effects on Attitudes about Government (Barry A. Hollander) 73:1, 102-113.

Television Self-Regulation: Organizational Processes and the Network Censors (John Weispfenning) 71:3, 609-617.

“Their Rising Voices”: A Study of Civil Rights, Social Movements, and Advertising in the New York Times (Susan Dente Ross) 75:3, 518-534.

Toward a “Philosophy of Framing”: News Narratives for Public Journalism (Peter Parisi) 74:4, 673-686.

Women Making News: Gender as a Variable in Source Selection and Use (Lynn M. Zoch and Judy Vanslyke Turk) 75:4, 762-775.

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J&MC Quarterly Index – Scholastic Journalism

March 28, 2012 by Kyshia

Volumes 71 to 80
1994 to 2003
Subject Index: Scholastic Journalism

Assessing News Quality: A Comparison between Community and Student Daily Newspapers (John V. Bodle) 73:3, 672-686.

High School Newspapers Still Censored Thirty Years after Tinker (Lillian Lodge Kopenhaver and J. William Click) 78:2, 321-339.

The Making and Unmaking of Civic Journalists: Influences of Professionnal Socialization (Michael McDevitt, Bob M. Gassaway, and Frank G. Pérez) 79:1, 87-100.

Silenced Students: The Uncertain but Extensive Power of School Officials to Control Student Expression (Susan Dente Ross) 79:1, 172-187.

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J&MC Quarterly Index – Public Relations

March 28, 2012 by Kyshia

Volumes 71 to 80
1994 to 2003
Subject Index: Public Relations

Boundary Spanning Activities in Public Relations (Jeffrey K. Springston and Greg Leichty) 71:3, 697-708.

Corporate World Wide Web Pages: Serving the News Media and Other Publics (Stuart L. Esrock and Greg B. Leichty) 76:3, 456-467.

Elaborating Public Relations Roles (Greg Leichty and Jeff Springston) 73:2, 467-477.

The Internet and Public Relations: Investigating Practitioners’ Roles and World Wide Web Use (Lance V. Porter and Lynne M. Sallot) 80:3, 603-622.

Journalists’ and Public Relations Practitioners’ News Values: Perceptions and Cross-Perceptions (Lynne M. Sallot, Thomas M. Steinfatt, and Michael B. Salwen) 75:2, 366-377.

Measuring the Bottom-Line Impact of Corporate Public Relations (Yungwook Kim) 77:2, 273-291.

Measuring Contingencies: Using Scales to Measure Public Relations Practitioner Limits to Accommodation (Bryan H. Reber and Glen T. Cameron) 80:2, 431-446.

Modeling Format and Source Effects of an Advocacy Message (Dulcie Straughan, Glen L. Bleske, and Xinshu Zhao) 73:1, 135-146.

Nation, Capitalism, Myth: Covering News of Economic Globalization (Elfriede Fürsich) 79:2, 353-373.

New Technologies and Public Relations: Exploring Practitioners’ Use of Online Resources to Earn a Seat at the Management Table (Lance Vardaman Porter, Lynne M. Sallot, Glen T. Cameron, and Scott Shamp) 78:1, 172-190.

The Potential of Online Media: A Coorientational Analysis of Conflict between PR Professionals and Journalists in South Korea (Jae-Hwa Shin and Glen T. Cameron) 80:3, 583-602.

Producing Public Voice: Resource Mobilization and Media Access in the National Organization for Women (Bernadette Barker-Plummer) 79:1, 188-205.

Public Relations Practitioner Role Enactment in Issues Management (Martha M. Lauzen) 71:2, 356-369.

Public Relations Practitioners, Journalists View Lying Similarly (Michael Ryan and David L. Martinson) 71:1, 199-211.

Searching for the Organization-Public Relationship: A Valid and Reliable Instrument (Yungwook Kim) 78:4, 799-815.

The Specialized Business Press and Industry-Related Political Communication: A Comparative Study (C. Ann Hollifield) 74:4, 757-772.

What the Public Thinks about Public Relations: An Impression Management Experiment (Lynne M. Sallot) 79:1, 150-171.

When Advertising and Public Relations Converge: An Application of Schema Theory to the Persuasive Impact of Alignment Ads (Toni L. Schmidt and Jacqueline C. Hitchon) 76:3, 433-455.

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