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Author Index B, 71-80

March 22, 2012 by Kyshia

J&MC Quarterly Index Vol. 71-80 • 1994 to 2003

BAILEY, MARTHA (See Larson).

BALAZS, ANNE L. (See Zinkhan).

BALDASSARE, MARK and CHERYL KATZ, Measures of Attitude Strength as Predictors of Willingness to Speak to the Media, 73:1, 147-158.

BALDASTY, GERALD J. (See Adams).

BALLARD, MICHELLE (See Rivera-Sanchez).

BALLINGER, JANE (See Reese).

BANG, HAE-KYONG (See Taylor).

BARKER-PLUMMER, BERNADETTE, Producing Public Voice: Resource Mobilization and Media Access in the National Organization for Women, 79:1, 188-205.

BARNETT, BROOKE (See Grabe).

BARNETT, BROOKE (See Reynolds).

BARNHURST, KEVIN G. (See Middlestadt).

BASIL, MICHAEL D. and WILLIAM J. BROWN, Interpersonal Communication in News Diffusion: A Study of “Magic” Johnson’s Announcement, 71:2, 305-320.

BEAM, RANDAL A., How Perceived Environmental Uncertainty Influences the Marketing Orientation of U.S. Daily Newspapers, 73:2, 285-303.

BEAM, RANDAL A., Does It Pay To Be A Market-Oriented Daily Newspaper?, 78:3, 466-483.

BEAM, RANDAL A., Content Differences between Daily Newspapers with Strong and Weak Market Orientations, 80:2, 368-390.

BEAUVAIS, FREDERICK (See Slater).

BECHTEL, ARATI (See Wu).

BECKER, JONATHAN A., A Disappearing Enemy: The Image of the United States in Soviet Political Cartoons, 73:3, 609-619.

BECKER, LEE B., VERNON A. STONE, and JOSEPH D. GRAF, Journalism Labor Force Supply and Demand: Is Oversupply an Explanation for Low Wages? 73:3, 519-533.

BECKER, LEE B., EDMUND LAUF, and WILSON LOWREY, Differential Employment Rates in the Journalism and Mass Communication Labor Force Based on Gender, Race, and Ethnicity: Exploring the Impact of Affirmative Action, 76:4, 631-645.

BECKER, LEE B. (See Kosicki).

BECKER, LEE B. (See Lowrey).

BECKMANN, MATTHEW N. (See Valentino).

BEKKEN, JON, The Chicago Newspaper Scene: An Ecological Perspective, 74:3, 490-500.

BENDIX, JACOB (See Liebler).

BERKOWITZ, DAN and YEHIEL LIMOR, Professional Confidence and Situational Ethics: Assessing the Social-Professional Dialectic in Journalistic Ethics Decisions, 80:4, 783-801.

BERKOWITZ, DAN (See Lafky).

BERNT, JOSEPH P. (See Stempel).

BISWAS, RAHUL, DANIEL RIFFE, and DOLF ZILLMANN, Mood Influence on the Appeal of Bad News, 71:3, 689-696.

BJORK, JONAS, Latest from the Canadian Revolution: Early War Correspondence in the New York Herald, 71:4, 851-858.

BLAKELY, DEBRA E., Social Construction of Three Influenza Pandemics in the New York Times, 80:4, 884-902.

BLANCHARD, ALAN (See Lacy).

BLANK-LIBRA, JANET (See Johnson).

BLANKENBURG, WILLIAM B., Hard Times and the News Hole, 72:3, 634-641.

BLESKE, GLEN L. (See Straughan).

BLESKE, GLEN L. (See Zhao).

BLOUNT, DAVID (See Cameron).

BODLE, JOHN V., Measuring the Tie between Funding and News Control at Student Newspapers, 71:4, 905-913.

BODLE, JOHN V., Assessing News Quality: A Comparison between Community and Student Daily Newspapers, 73:3, 672-686.

BOEYINK, DAVID E., How Effective Are Codes of Ethics? A Look at Three Newsrooms, 71:4, 893-904.

BOLGER, BETHANY (See Bunker).

BORDEN, DIANE L., Reputational Assault: A Critical and Historical Analysis of Gender and the Law of Defamation, 75:1, 98-111.

BORUM, CATHERINE (See Maxwell).

BOUDREAU, TIMOTHY (See Akhavan-Majid).

BOUDREAU, TIMOTHY (See Johnson and Glowaki).

BOUDREAU, TIMOTHY (See Johnson and Wanta).

BOWEN, LAWRENCE, Time of Voting Decision and Use of Political Advertising: The Slade Gorton-Brock Adams Senatorial Campaign, 71:3, 665-675.

BOWEN, LAWRENCE and JILL SCHMID, Minority Presence and Portrayal in Mainstream Magazine Advertising: An Update, 74:1, 134-146.

BOYD, DOUGLAS A. (See Al-Makaty).

BOYLE, THOMAS P., Intermedia Agenda Setting in the 1996 Presidential Election, 78:1, 26-44.

BRADDOCK, MELISSA A. (See Sumpter).

BRADLEY, PATRICIA, The Boston Gazette and Slavery as Revolutionary Propaganda, 72:3, 581-596.

BRAIMA, MAHMOUD A. M. (See Johnson).

BRAMLETT-SOLOMON, SHARON and GANGA SUBRAMANIAN, Nowhere Near Picture Perfect: Images of the Elderly in Life and Ebony Magazine Ads, 1990-1997, 76:3, 565-572.

BRASHERS, DALE E. (See Jackson).

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

BREWER, MARCUS and MAXWELL MCCOMBS, Setting the Community Agenda, 73:1, 7-16.

BRIDGES, JANET A. and LAMAR W. BRIDGES, Changes in News Use on the Front Pages of the American Daily Newspaper, 1986-1993, 74:4, 826-838.

BRIDGES, LAMAR W. (See Bridges, Janet A.).

BROSIUS, HANS-BERND (See Daschmann).

BROWN, CINDY M. and GAIL M. FLATOW, Targets, Effects, and Perpetrators of Sexual Harassment in Newsrooms, 74:1, 160-183.

BROWN, WILLIAM J. (See Basil).

BUCY, ERIK P., Media Credibility Reconsidered: Synergy Effects between On-Air and Online News, 80:2, 247-264.

BUHR, THOMAS A. (See Valentino).

BUKOVAC, JANICE L. (See Li).

BUNKER, MATTHEW D., The Corporate Plaintiff as Public Figure, 72:3, 597-609.

BUNKER, MATTHEW D., Have It Your Way? Public Records Law and Computerized Government Information, 73:1, 90-101.

BUNKER, MATTHEW D. and CHARLES D. TOBIN, Pervasive Public Figure Status and Local or Topical Fame in Light of Evolving Media Audiences, 75:1, 112-126.

BUNKER, MATTHEW D. and CHARLES N. DAVIS, Privatized Government Functions and Freedom of Information: Public Accountability in an Age of Private Governance, 75:3, 464-477.

BUNKER, MATTHEW D., Trespassing Speakers and Commodified Speech: First Amendment Freedoms Meet Private Property Claims, 77:4, 713-726.

BUNKER, MATTHEW D., Intellectuals’ Property: Universities, Professors, and the Problem of Copyright in the Internet Age, 78:4, 675-687.

BUNKER, MATTHEW D. and BETHANY BOLGER, Protecting a Delicate Balance: Facts, Ideas, and Expression in Compilation Copyright Cases, 80:1, 183-197.

BURKHART, FORD N., CAROL SIGELMAN, and KATHERINE T. FRITH, The Case of “Alvarez” vs. “Albertson”: Effects of Author’s Ethnicity on Evaluation of News Stories, 74:2, 304-314.

BURKUM, LARRY (See Riffe).

BURROWES, CARL PATRICK, Press Freedom in Liberia, 1830-1847: The Impact of Heterogeneity and Modernity, 74:2, 331-347.

BURT, ELIZABETH V., The Wisconsin Press and Woman Suffrage, 1911-1919: An Analysis of Factors Affecting Coverage by Ten Diverse Newspapers, 73:3, 620-634.

BURT, ELIZABETH V., The Ideology, Rhetoric, and Organizational Structure of a Countermovement Publication: The Remonstrance, 1890-1920, 75:1, 69-83.

BUSH, ELLEN M., Access to Governors’ Records: State Statutes and the Use of Executive Privilege, 71:1, 135-144.

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Author Index A, 71-80

March 21, 2012 by Kyshia

J&MC Quarterly Index Vol. 71-80 • 1994 to 2003

ABELMAN, ROBERT, News on “The 700 Club”: The Cycle of Religious Activism, 71:4, 887-892.

ABERNATHY-LEAR, GLORIA, African Americans’ Criticisms Concerning African American Representations on Daytime Serials, 71:4, 830-839.

ABRAHAMSON, DAVID, The Visible Hand: Money, Markets, and Media Evolution, 75:1, 14-18.

ACREE, CYNTHIA K. (See McKinnon).

ADAMS, DOUGLAS B. (See Dyer).

ADAMS, EDWARD E., Chain Growth and Merger Waves: A Macroeconomic Historical Perspective on Press Consolidation, 72:2, 376-389.

ADAMS, EDWARD E., Secret Combinations and Collusive Agreements: The Scripps Newspaper Empire and the Early Roots of Joint Operating Agreements, 73:1, 195-205.

ADAMS, EDWARD E. and GERALD J. BALDASTY, Syndicated Service Dependence and a Lack of Commitment to Localism: Scripps Newspapers and Market Subordination, 78:3, 519-532.

ADAMS, EDWARD E., Collusion and Price Fixing in the American Newspaper Industry: Market Preservation Trends, 1890-1910, 79:2, 416-426.

ADAMS, WILLIAM J., Scheduling Practices Based on Audience Flow: What Are the Effects on New Program Success?, 74:4, 839-858.

ADER, CHRISTINE R., A Longitudinal Study of Agenda Setting for the Issue of Environmental Pollution, 72:2, 300-311.

AIDS COMMUNITY DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS (See McAlister).

AKHAVAN-MAJID, ROYA and TIMOTHY BOUDREAU, Chain Ownership, Organizational Size, and Editorial Role Perceptions, 72:4, 863-873.

AL-MAKATY, SAFRAN S., DOUGLAS A. BOYD, and G. NORMAN VAN TUBERGEN, Source Credibility during the Gulf War: A Q-Study of Rural and Urban Saudi Arabian Citizens, 71:1, 55-63.

ALBÆK, ERIK, PETER MUNK CHRISTIANSEN, and LISE TOGEBY, Experts in the Mass Media: Researchers as Sources in Danish Daily Newspapers, 1961-2001, 80:4, 937-948.

ALTHAUS, SCOTT L. (See Tewksbury).

ANDERSON, WILLIAM B., Does the Cheerleading Ever Stop? Major League Baseball and Sports Journalism, 78:2, 355-382.

ANDSAGER, JULIE L. and ANGELA POWERS, Social or Economic Concerns: How News and Women‘s Magazines Framed Breast Cancer in the 1990s, 76:3, 531-550.

ANDSAGER, JULIE L., How Interest Groups Attempt to Shape Public Opinion with Competing News Frames, 77:3, 577-592.

ANDSAGER, JULIE L. and TERESA MASTIN, Racial and Regional Differences in Readers’ Evaluations of the Credibility of Political Columnists by Race and Sex, 80:1, 57-72.

ANDSAGER, JULIE L. (See Miller).

ANDSAGER, JULIE L. (See Powers).

ARMSTRONG, G. BLAKE (See Oliver).

ARPAN, LAURA M. and ARTHUR A. RANEY, An Experimental Investigation of News Source and the Hostile Media Effect, 80:2, 265-281.

ASHLEY, LAURA and BETH OLSON, Constructing Reality: Print Media’s Framing of the Women’s Movement, 1966 to 1986, 75:2, 263-277.

ATWOOD, L. ERWIN, Illusions of Media Power: The Third-Person Effect, 71:2, 269-281.

ATWOOD, L. ERWIN (See Major).

AUFDERHEIDE, PATRICIA, Controversy and the Newspaper’s Public: The Case of Tongues Untied, 71:3, 499-508.

AUST, CHARLES F. and DOLF ZILLMANN, Effects of Victim Exemplification in Television News on Viewer Perception of Social Issues, 73:4, 787-803.

AUSTIN, ERICA WEINTRAUB and QINGWEN DONG, Source v. Content Effects on Judgments of News Believability, 71:4, 973-983.

AVERY, ROBERT K. (See Stavitsky).

 

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J&MC Quarterly Author Index-Volumes 71 to 80

March 21, 2012 by Kyshia

The following is an index of articles by author that appeared in Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly from 1994 to 2003. (In 1995 Journalism Quarterly changed its name to Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly.)

Indexed by author’s last name.

A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I, J | K | L

M | N, O, P | Q, R | S | T | U, V | W | X, Y, Z

 

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Journalism Quarterly Index-Women and Media

March 21, 2012 by Kyshia

Volumes 61 to 70
1984 to 1993
Subject Index: Women and Media

Beyond the Locker Room: Women in Sports on Major Daily Newspapers (Wallace B. Eberhard and Margaret Lee Meyers), 65:595-99.

Civil Rights Vanguard in the Deep South: Newspaper Portrayal of Fannie Lou Hamer, 1964-1977 (Sharon Bramlett-Solomon), 68:515-21.

Clio’s Consciousness Raised? Portrayal of Women in Rock Videos, Re-Examined (Richard C. Vincent), 66:155-60.

Comparing Gender Differentiation in the New York Times. 1885 and 1985 (Lee B. Jolliffe), 66:683-91.

A Comparison of Coverage of Male and Female Officials in Michigan (Diane Silver), 63:144-49.

Effects of Gender on Professional Encroachment in Public Relations (Martha Lauzen), 69:173-80.

Females and Minorities in TV Ads in 1987 Saturday Children’s Programs (Daniel Riffe, Helen Goldson, Kelly Saxton and Yang-Chou Yu), 66:129-36.

Gender Differences in Attitude Strength, Role of News Media and Cognitions (J. David Kennamer), 63:782-88.

Newspaper Column Readers’ Gender Bias: Perceived Interest and Credibility (H. Allen White and Julie Andsager), 68:709-718.

No Taste for Fluff: Ethel L. Payne, African-American Journalist (Rodger L. Streitmatter), 68:528-40.

Peceived Career Barriers for Female Television News Anchors (Anthony J. Ferri and Jo E. Keller), 63:463-67.

Sex-Role Stereotyping in Writing the News (Judy Vanslyke Turk), 64:613-17.

Trends in the Status of Minorities and Women in Broadcast News (Vernon A. Stone), 59:288-93.

WomenÕs Magazines’ Coverage of Smoking Related Health Hazards (Lauren Kessler), 66:316-22.

Women Through Time: Who Gets Covered? (Sammye Johnson and William G. Christ), 65:889-97.

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Journalism Quarterly Index-Typography and Design

March 21, 2012 by Kyshia

Volumes 61 to 70
1984 to 1993
Subject Index: Typography and Design

Attention to Magazine Ads as Function of Layout Design (Leonard N. Reid, Herbert Rotfeld and James H. Barnes), 61:439-41.

The Effects of Display Format and Data Density on Time Spent Reading Statistics in Text, Tables and Graphs (James D. Kelly), 70:140-49.

Front Pages of U.S. Daily Newspapers (Sandra H. Utt and Steve Pasternak), 61:879-84.

Maker and Viewer Disagreement in Aesthetics of Visual Composition (Douglas C. Covert), 64:133-36.

Novelty vs. Practicality in Advertising Typography (Sandra Ernst Moriarty), 61:188-90.

Reader Response to Color Halftones and Spot Color in Newspaper Design (Robert H. Bohle and Mario R. Garcia), 64:731-39.

A Search for the Optimum Line Length (Sandra Ernst Moriarty), 63:337-40.

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