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Resolution One 2003

August 10, 2010 by Kyshia

Resolution One: Diversity

Whereas in 1968 the membership of the Association for Education in Journalism (AEJ), now the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communications (AEJMC), passed a resolution calling for the establishment of a coordinated program to recruit, train and place an increasing number of minorities in the classroom and in the media.

And whereas in 1989 the AEJMC membership passed a resolution calling on the association and on the schools and departments of journalism and mass communications to make every effort to achieve 50 percent minority and/or female faculty and administrators by the year 2000. And whereas research reported by Ramona R. Rush and Carol E. Oukrop at AEJMC’s 2002 convention indicated that only 21 percent of the nation’s journalism and mass communications programs had achieved that goal.

Be it resolved:
1. That AEJMC again urge all journalism and mass communications (j/mc) programs to redouble their efforts to obtain and retain a faculty and administrator group that is 50 percent minority and/or female.
2. That the AEJMC appoint a committee to ascertain what the association can and should do to assist the j/mc schools and departments in their efforts to obtain this goal.
3. That the committee include, but need not be limited to, at least one member from the Commission on the Status of Women, the Commission on the Status of Minorities, the Minorities and Communication Division, the three elected standing committees, the Media and Disability Interest Group and the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Interest Group.
4. That the committee study how best to publicize and/or reward those schools that have reached and maintained the 50 percent goal.
5. That the committee be empowered to seek expert advice, in light of the recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions in the Michigan affirmative action cases, about the impact those decisions might have on any program AEJMC may devise.
6. That the committee report its findings to the AEJMC Executive Committee at the next mid-year meeting and to the AEJMC Executive Committee and the membership at the 2004 convention.

(Prepared by L. C. Barrow, Jr., Vice Chair, Commission on the Status of Minorities)
Approved August 2003
Kansas City, Missouri

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2003 AEJMC Resolutions

August 10, 2010 by Kyshia

AEJMC members approved three resolutions during the 2003 Convention in Kansas City, MO.

Resolution One: Diversity

Resolution Two: Gender Equity

Resolution Three: Civil Liberties

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Author Index X-Y-Z, 61-70

July 28, 2010 by Kyshia

Journalism Quarterly Index Vol. 61-70 •  1984 to 1993

X

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Y

YAGADE, AILEEN and DAVID M. DOZIER, The Media Agenda-Setting Effect of Concrete versus Abstract Issues, 67:3-10.

YANG, JIAN, See CAMERON.

YANG, SEUNG-MOCK, See CHAFFEE.

YI, HUlUK, See RIFFE.

YOUM, KYU HO, Survivability of Defamation as a Tort, 66:646-52.

YOUM, KYU HO, Libel Law and the Press in Japan, 67:1103-1112.

YOUM, KYU HO, The “Wire Service” Libel Defense, 70:682-91.

YOUNG, ROBERT G., ‘Not This Way Please!’ Regulating the Press in Nazi Germany, 64:787-92.

YU, JINGLU, The Abortive 1956 Reform of Chinese Journalism, 65:328-34.

YU, YANG-CHOU and DANIEL RIFFE, Coverage of Chang and Mao in Three U.S. News Magazines, 66:913-19.

YU, YANG-CHOU, See RIFFE.

YUM, JUNE A. and KATHLEEN E. KENDALL, Sources of Political Information in a Presidential Primary Campaign, 65:148-51.

Z

ZAHAROPOULOS, THIMIOS, The Image of Greece in the U.S. Press, 61:901-05.

ZAHAROPOULOS, THIMIOS, The Image of the U.S. in the Greek Press, 66:188-92.

ZAHAROPOULOS, THIMIOS, Cultural Proximity in International News Coverage: 1988 U.S. Presidential Campaign in the Greek Press, 67:190-94.

ZAHN, SUSAN BROWN and STANLEY J. BARAN, It’s All in the Family: Siblings and Program Choice Conflict, 61:847-52.

ZANOT, ERIC, See MADDOX.

ZERBINOS, EUGENIA, Information Seeking and Information Processing: Newspapers Versus Videotext, 67:920-29.

ZHU, JIAN-HUA and DAVID WEAVER, Newspaper Subscribing: A Dynamic Analysis, 66:285-94.

ZHU, JIAN-HUA, Recent Trends in Adversarial Attitudes among American Newspaper Journalists: A Cohort Analysis, 67:992-1004.

ZHU, JIAN-HUA, Issue Competition and Attention Distraction: A Zero-Sum Theory of Agenda-Setting, 69:825-36.

ZHU, JIAN-HUA, See WEAVER.

ZILLMANN, DOLF, See GIBSON.

ZIMMERMAN, STEPHANIE, See ALLEN.

ZINKHAN, GEORGE and EDWARD BLAIR, An Assessment of the Cloze Procedure as an Advertising Copy Test, 61:404-08.

ZINKHAN, GEORGE M., KEITH K. Cox and JAE W. HONG, Changes in Stereotypes: Blacks and Whites in Magazine Advertisements, 63:568-72.

ZINKHAN, GEORGE M., WILLIAM J. QUALLS and ABHIJIT BISWAS, The Use of Blacks in Magazine and Television Advertising: 1946 to 1986, 67:547-53.

ZINKHAN, GEORGE M., See CORDELL.

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JMC Quarterly Index Vol. 71 to 80

July 28, 2010 by Kyshia

Page under construction

1994 to 2003

The following is an index by author’s last name of articles that appeared in Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly from 1994 to 2003.

Author Index (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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Author Index W, 61-70

July 28, 2010 by Kyshia

Journalism Quarterly Index Vol. 61-70 •  1984 to 1993

WAFAI, MOHAMED, Senators’ Television Visibility and Political Legitimacy, 66:323-31.

WAGNER, JANET, See ALLEYNE.

WALDEN, RUTH, Editorial Rights, Constitutional Restraints of Editors of State-Supported Newspapers, 62:616-25.

WALDEN, RUTH, The University’s Liability for Libel and Privacy Invasion by Student Press, 65:702-08.

WALDEN, RUTH, A Government Action Approach to First Amendment Analysis, 69:65-88.

WALKER, JAMES R., How Viewing of MTV Relates to Exposure to Other Media Violence, 64:756-62.

WALKER, JAMES R., How Media Reliance Affects Political Efficacy in the South, 65:747-50.

WALKER, JAMES R., The Impact of a Mini-Series: A Quasi-Experimental Study of “Amerika,” 66:897-901.

WALKER, JAMES R. and ROBERT V. BELLAMY JR., Gratifications of Grazing: An Exploratory Study of Remote Control Use, 68:422-31.

WALLACE, SAMUEL T., See SKILL.

WANTA, WAYNE, The Effects of Dominant Photographs: An Agenda-Setting Experiment, 65:107-11.

WANTA, WAYNE, MARY ANN STEPHENSON, JUDY VAN SLYKE and MAXWELL E. MCCOMBS, How President’s State of Union Talk Influenced News Media Agendas, 66:537-41.

WANTA, WAYNE, Presidential Approval Ratings as a Variable in the Agenda-Building Process, 68:672-79.

WANTA, WAYNE and YI-CHEN WU, Interpersonal Communication and the Agenda-Setting Process, 69:847-55.

WANTA, WAYNE, See LASORSA.

WARD, DOUGLAS B., The Effectiveness of Sidebar Graphics, 69:318-28.

WARD, JEAN and KATHLEEN A. HANSEN, Journalist and Librarian Roles, Information Technologies and Newsmaking, 68:491-98.

WARD, JEAN, See BUSTERNA.

WARD, JEAN, See HANSEN.

WARD, JEAN A., KATHLEEN A. HANSEN and DOUGLAS M. MCLEOD, Effect of the Electronic Library on News Reporting Protocols, 65:845-52.

WARD, STEVEN A. and RICK SEIFERT, The Importance of Mechanics in Journalistic Writing: A Study of Reporters and Editors, 67:104-113.

WARE, WILLIAM, See POTTER.

WARE, WILLIAM, See ZHU.

WARREN, JOHN, See MORTON.

WARTENBERG, DANIEL, See GREENBERG.

WASHBURN, PATRICK S., FDR Versus His Own Attorney General: The Struggle over Sedition, 1941-42, 62:717-24.

WASHBURN, PATRICK S., See SENTMAN.

WASMANN, ERIK, See LIMBURG.

WAYLLY, MOHAMMED EL, See GANDY.

WEARDEN, STANLEY T. and FREDRIC F. ENDRES, Standards and Perceived Roles of JMC Journal Reviewers, 68:499-508.

WEARDEN, STANLEY T., See BROWN.

WEAVER, DAVID and SWANZY NIMLEY ELLIOTT, Who Sets the Agenda for the Media? A Study of Local Agenda-Building, 62:87-94.

WEAVER, DAVID, DAN DREW and G. CLEVELAND WILHOIT, U.S. Television, Radio and Daily Newspaper Journalists, 63:683-92.

WEAVER, DAVID and LEANNE DANIELS, Public Opinion on Investigative Reporting in the 1980s, 69:146-55.

WEAVER, DAVID H., JIAN-HUA ZHU and LARS WILLNAT, The Bridging Function of Interpersonal Communication in Agenda-Setting, 69:856-67.

WEAVER, DAVID and DAN DREW, Voter Learning in the 1990 Off-Year Eection: Did the Media Matter? 70:356-68.

WEAVER, DAVID, See DREW.

WEAVER, DAVID, See RIMMER.

WEAVER, DAVID, See ZHU.

WEAVER, JAMES B., CHRISTOPHER J. PORTER and MARGARET E. EVANS, Patterns in Foreign News Coverage on U.S. Network TV: A 10-Year Analysis, 61:356-63.

WEAVER-LARISCY, RUTH ANN and SPENCER F. TINKHAM, News Coverage, Endorsements and Personal Campaigning: The Influence of Non-Paid Activities in Congressional Elections, 68:432-44.

WEBBER, GAIL M., See ADAMS.

WEBSTER, JAMES G., Cable Television’s Impact on Audience for Local News, 61:429-22.

WEDDLE, JUDY K., See HALLIN.

WEINBERGER, MARC G., CHRIS T. ALLEN and WILLIAM R. DILLON, The Impact of Negative Network News, 61:287-94.

WELLS, ALAN and ERNEST A. HAKANEN, The Emotional Use of Popular Music by Adolescents, 68:445-54.

WENTHE, LEILA S., See REID.

WERT, MARIA C. and ROBERT L. STEVENSON, Global Television Flow to Latin American Countries, 65:182-85.

WESSON, DAVID, See FRITH. WESSON, DAVID A. and EILEEN STEWART, Gender and Readership of Heads in Magazine Ads, 64:189-93.

WESSON, DAVID A., Headline Length as a Factor in Magazine Ad Readership, 66:466-68.

WESSON, DAVID A., Readability as a Factor in Magazine Ad Copy Recall, 66:715-718.

WHITBY, GARY, Economic Elements of Opposition to Abolition and Support of South by Bennett in New York Herald, 65:78-84.

WHITBY, GARY L., Horns of a Dilemma: The Sun, Abolition, and the 1833-34 New York Riots, 67:410-19.

WHITE, ALLEN, See SINGLETARY.

WHITE, H. ALLEN and JULIE L. ANDSAGER, Winning Newspaper Pulitzer Prizes: The (Possible) Advantage of Being a Competitive Paper, 67:912-19.

WHITE, H. ALLEN and R. CHARLES PEARCE, Validating an Ethical Motivations Scale: Convergence and Predictive Ability, 68:455-64.

WHITE, H. ALLEN and JULIE ANDSAGER, Newspaper Column ReadersÕ Gender Bias: Perceived Interest and Credibility, 68:709-18.

WHITE, H. ALLEN and MICHAEL W. SINGLETARY, Internal Work Motivation: Predictor of Using Ethical Heuristics and Motivations, 70:381-92.

WHITE, SYLVIA E., See MURRAY.

WHITE, TERRY J., See GRUNIG.

WHITING, GORDON, See PRATTE.

WICKS, ROBERT H., Segmenting Broadcast News Audiences in the New Media Environment, 66:383-90.

WICKS, ROBERT H. and DAN G. DREW, Learning from News: Effects of Message Consistency and Medium on Recall and Inference Making, 68:155-64.

WIEGMAN, OENE, JAN M. GUTTELING, HENK BOER, and REINDER J. HOUWEN, Newspaper Coverage of Hazards and the Reactions of Readers, 66:846-52.

WILCOX, GARY B. and SANDRA E. MORIARTY, Humorous Advertising in the Post, 1920-1939, 61:436-39.

WILCOX, GARY B., JOHN H. MURPHY and PETER S. SHELDON, Effects of Attractiveness of the Endorser on the Performance of Testimonial Ads, 62:548-52.

WILCOX, GARY B., ROXANNE HOVLAND and DWIGHT FLETCHER, Consumer Response to a TV Liquor Spot, 65:195-96.

WILCOX, GARY B., See CHOE.

WILCOX, GARY B., See STOUT.

WILCOX, GARY B., See TUCKER.

WILHOIT, FRANCES GOINS, Student Research Productivity: Analysis of Journalism Abstracts, 61:655-61.

WILHOIT, G. CLEVELAND, See WEAVER.

WILKINSON, JEFF S., See BENNETT.

WILLIAMS, GILBERT A., Enticing Viewers: Sex and Violence in TV Guide Program Advertisements, 66:970-73.

WILLNAT, LARS, See WEAVER.

WILSON, VANESSA, See BRAMLETT-SOLOMON.

WINDHAUSER, JOHN W., JENNIFER SEITER and L. THOMAS WINFREE, Crime News in the Louisiana Press, 1980 vs. 1985, 67:72-78.

WINDHAUSER, JOHN W., See NORTON.

WINDHAUSER, JOHN W., See NORTON, JR.

WINDHAUSER, JOHN W., See STEMPEL.

WINFIELD, BETTY HOUCHIN, The New Deal Publicity Operation: Foundation for the Modern Presidency, 61:40-48, 218.

WINFIELD, BETTY HOUCHIN, F.D.R. Wins (and Loses) Journalist Friends in the Rising Age of News Interpretation, 64:698-706.

WINFREE, L. THOMAS, See WINDHAUSER.

WOAL, MICHAEL, Program Interests of NPR Subaudiences, 63:348-52, 393.

WOLF, RITA, TOMMY THOMASON and PAUL LAROCQUE, The Right to Know vs. the Right of Privacy: Newspaper Identification of Crime Victims, 64:503-07.

WOLFSFELD, GADI, Symbiosis of Press and Protest: An Exchange Analysis, 61:550-55, 742.

WOLVERTON, DAVID O. and DONALD VANCE, Newspaper Coverage of Proposals for Rate Increases by Electric Utility, 64:581-84.

WOMACK, DAVID L., Live ABC, CBS and NBC Interviews During Three Democratic Conventions, 62:838-44.

WOMACK, DAVID L., Status of News Sources Interviewed During Presidential Conventions, 63:331-36.

WOMACK, DAVID L., Live TV Interviews at 1984 GOP Convention, 65:1006-09.

WOMACK, DAVID L., Live Television Interviews at the 1988 Democratic Convention, 66:670-74.

WOODMAN, KIERAN A., See RIFFE.

WRIGHT, JOHN C., See KERKMAN.

WRIGHT, JOHN W., II and LAWRENCE A. HOSMAN, Listener Perception of Radio News, 63:802-08, 814.

WU, BOB T.W., KENNETH E. CROCKER and MARTHA ROGERS, Humor and Comparatives in Ads for High- and Low-Involvement Products, 66:653-61.

WU, YI-CHEN, See WANTA.

WULFEMEYER, K. TIM, Perceptions of Viewer Interests by Local TV Journalists, 61:432-35.

WULFEMEYER, K. TIM, How and Why Anomymous Attribution Is Used by Time and Newsweek, 62:81-86, 126.

WULFEMEYER, K. TIM and LORI L. MCFADDEN, Anonymous Attribution in Network News, 63:468-73.

WULFEMEYER, K. TIM, Defining Ethics in Electronic Journalism: Perceptions of News Directors, 67:984-91.

WULFEMEYER, K. TIM and BARBARA MUELLER, Channel One in High School Classrooms: Advertising Content Aimed at Students, 69:724-42.

WYATT, ROBERT O. and DAVID P. BADGER, How Reviews Affect Interest in and Evaluation of Films, 61:874-78.

WYATT, ROBERT O. and DAVID P. BADGER, Effects of Information and Evaluation in Film Criticism, 67:359-68.

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