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INDEX to COMMUNICATION RESEARCH Volume 22 Number 1 (February 1995) pp. 1-120 Number 2 (April 1995) pp. 121-264 Number 3 (June 1995) pp. 265-392 Number 4 (August 1995) pp. 393-512 Number 5 (October 1995) pp. 513-616 Number 6 (December 1995) pp. 617-760 Authors: ALLISON, ERIC W., and MARY ANN ALLISON, “Using Culture and Communications Theory in Postmodern Urban Planning: A Cybernetic Approach,” 627. ALLISON, MARY ANN, see Allison, E. W. ALVARO, EUSEBIO M., and MICHAEL BURGOON, “Individual Differences in Re- sponses to Social Influence Attempts: Theory and Research on the Effects of Misanthropy,” 347. BETTS, GARYJ . F., see Rogers, E. M. BIRK, THOMAS S., see Burgoon, M. BIRKHOLT, MARTY, see Miller, K. BIRKHOLT, MARTY, see Miller, K. BOSTER, FRANKLIN J., JOSE I. RODRIGUEZ, MICHAEL G. CRUZ, and LINDA MARSHALL, “The Relative Effectiveness of a Direct Request Message and a Pregiving Message on Friends and Strangers,” 475. BRUCE, LISA, see Hawkins, R. P. BURGOON, MICHAEL, see Alvaro, E. M. BURGOON, MICHAEL, see Klingle, R. S. BURGOON, MICHAEL, and JAMES PRICE DILLARD, “Communication and Social Influence: A Prolegomenon,” 397. BURGOON, MICHAEL, MICHAEL PFAU, and THOMAS S. BIRK, “An Inoculation Theory Explanation for the Effects of Corporate Issue/Advocacy Advertising Cam- paigns,” 485. CAMPO, SHELLY, see Rogers, E. M. CASEY, MARY K., see Rogers, E. M. CHANG, CHINGCHING, see Hitchon, J. C. CRUZ, MICHAEL G., see Boster, F. J. DEARING, JAMES W., see Rogers, E. M. DILLARD, JAMES PRICE, see Burgoon, M. DRUCKER, SUSAN J., see Gumpert, G. ELLIS, DONALD G., “Fixing Communicative Meaning: A Coherentist Theory,” 515. FAN, DAVID P., see Hertog, J. K. GORDEN, WILLIAM L., see Mignerey, J. T GRAY, KIRSTEN, see Sparks, G. G. GUMPERT, GARY, and SUSAN J. DRUCKER, “Introduction: The Urban Dilemma: A Communication Reality,” 622. HALE, JEROLD L., ROBERT LEMIEUX, and PAUL A. MONGEAU, “Cognitive Processing of Fear-Arousing Message Content,” 459. 752 INDEX to COMMUNICATION RESEARCH Volume 22 Number 1 (February 1995) pp. 1-120 Number 2 (April 1995) pp. 121-264 Number 3 (June 1995) pp. 265-392 Number 4 (August 1995) pp. 393-512 Number 5 (October 1995) pp. 513-616 Number 6 (December 1995) pp. 617-760 Authors: ALLISON, ERIC W., and MARY ANN ALLISON, “Using Culture and Communications Theory in Postmodern Urban Planning: A Cybernetic Approach,” 627. ALLISON, MARY ANN, see Allison, E. W. ALVARO, EUSEBIO M., and MICHAEL BURGOON, “Individual Differences in Re- sponses to Social Influence Attempts: Theory and Research on the Effects of Misanthropy,” 347. BETTS, GARYJ . F., see Rogers, E. M. BIRK, THOMAS S., see Burgoon, M. BIRKHOLT, MARTY, see Miller, K. BIRKHOLT, MARTY, see Miller, K. BOSTER, FRANKLIN J., JOSE I. RODRIGUEZ, MICHAEL G. CRUZ, and LINDA MARSHALL, “The Relative Effectiveness of a Direct Request Message and a Pregiving Message on Friends and Strangers,” 475. BRUCE, LISA, see Hawkins, R. P. BURGOON, MICHAEL, see Alvaro, E. M. BURGOON, MICHAEL, see Klingle, R. S. BURGOON, MICHAEL, and JAMES PRICE DILLARD, “Communication and Social Influence: A Prolegomenon,” 397. BURGOON, MICHAEL, MICHAEL PFAU, and THOMAS S. BIRK, “An Inoculation Theory Explanation for the Effects of Corporate Issue/Advocacy Advertising Cam- paigns,” 485. CAMPO, SHELLY, see Rogers, E. M. CASEY, MARY K., see Rogers, E. M. CHANG, CHINGCHING, see Hitchon, J. C. CRUZ, MICHAEL G., see Boster, F. J. DEARING, JAMES W., see Rogers, E. M. DILLARD, JAMES PRICE, see Burgoon, M. DRUCKER, SUSAN J., see Gumpert, G. ELLIS, DONALD G., “Fixing Communicative Meaning: A Coherentist Theory,” 515. FAN, DAVID P., see Hertog, J. K. GORDEN, WILLIAM L., see Mignerey, J. T GRAY, KIRSTEN, see Sparks, G. G. GUMPERT, GARY, and SUSAN J. DRUCKER, “Introduction: The Urban Dilemma: A Communication Reality,” 622. HALE, JEROLD L., ROBERT LEMIEUX, and PAUL A. MONGEAU, “Cognitive Processing of Fear-Arousing Message Content,” 459. 752 Index HAWKINS, ROBERT P., JOHN TAPPER, LISA BRUCE, and SUZANNE PINGREE, “Strategic and Nonstrategic Explanations for Attentional Inertia,” 188. HERTOG, JAMES K., and DAVID P. FAN, “The Impact of Press Coverage on Social Beliefs: The Case of HIV Transmission,” 545. HITCHON, JACQUELINE C., and CHINGCHING CHANG, “Effects of Gender Sche- matic Processing on the Reception of Political Commercials for Men and Women Candidates,” 430. HOFFNER, CYNTHIA, “Adolescents’ Coping With Frightening Mass Media,” 325. JOHNSON, JOEL T., see Robinson, M. D. KERN, MONTAGUE, see Wicks, R. H. KLINGLE, RENEE STORM, and MICHAEL BURGOON, “Patient Compliance and Satisfaction With Physician Influence Attempts: A Reinforcement Expectancy Approach to Compliance-Gaining Over Time,” 148. KOSICKI, GERALD M., see Park, E. LANG, ANNIE, “Defining Audio/Video Redundancy From a Limited Capacity Informa- tion Processing Perspective,” 86. LEMIEUX, ROBERT, see Hale, J. L. LIEBERG, MATS, “Teenagers and Public Space,” 720. LOMBARD, MATTHEW, “Direct Responses to People on the Screen: Television and Personal Space,” 288. MARSHALL, LINDA, see Boster, F. J. MEYER, GARY, see Rogers, E. M. MIGNEREY, JAMES T., REBECCA B. RUBIN, and WILLIAM I. GORDEN, “Organi- zational Entry: An Investigation of Newcomer Communication Behavior and Un- certainty,” 54. MILLER, KATHERINE, MARTY BIRKHOLT, CRAIG SCOTT, and CHRISTINA STAGE, “Empathy and Burnout in Human Service Work: An Extension of a Communication Model,” 123. MILLER, KATHERINE, CRAIG SCOTT, CHRISTINA STAGE, and MARTY BIRK- HOLT, “Communication and Coordination in an Interorganizational System: Ser- vice Provision for the Urban Homeless,” 679. MONGEAU, PAUL A., see Hale, J. L. PARK, EUNKYUNG, and GERALD M. KOSICKI, “Presidential Support During the Iran-Contra Affair: People’s Reasoning Process and Media Influence,” 207. PFAU, MICHAEL, see Burgoon, M. PINGREE, SUZANNE, see Hawkins, R. P. RAO, NAGESH, see Rogers, E. M. ROBINSON, MICHAEL D., JOEL T. JOHNSON, and STEPHANIE A. SHIELDS, “On the Advantages of Modesty: The Benefits of a Balanced Self-Presentation,” 575. RODRIGUEZ, JOSE L., see Boster, F. J. ROGERS, EVERETT M., JAMES W. DEARING, NAGESH RAO, SHELLY CAMPO, GARY MEYER, GARY J. F. BETTS, and MARY K. CASEY, “Communication and Community in a City Under Siege: The AIDS Epidemic in San Francisco,” 664. RUBIN, REBECCA B., see Mignerey, J. T. SCOTT, CRAIG, see Miller, K. SCOTT, CRAIG, see Miller, K. SHAMIR, JACOB, “Information Cues and Indicators of the Climate of Opinion: The Spiral of Silence Theory in the Intifada,” 24. SHEER, VIVIAN C., AND MICHAEL F. WEIGOLD, “Managing Threats to Identity: The Accountability Triangle and Strategic Accounting,” 592. SHIELDS, STEPHANIE A., see Robinson, M. D. SHRUM, L. J., “Assessing the Social Influence of Television: A Social Cognition Perspective on Cultivation Effects,” 402. 753 COMMUNICATION RESEARCH ¢ December 1995 SIMPSON, TIMOTHY A., “Communication, Conflict, and Community in an Urban Industrial Ruin,” 700. SPARKS, CHERI W., see Sparks, G. G. SPARKS, GLENN G., CHERI W. SPARKS, and KIRSTEN GRAY, “Media Impact on Fright Reactions and Belief in UFOs: The Potential Roolf Meent al Imagery,”3 . STAGE, CHRISTINA, see Miller, K. STAGE, CHRISTINA, see Miller, K. TAPPER, JOHN, see Hawkins, R. P. VALE, LAWRENCE J., “The Imaging of a City: Public Housing and Communication,” 646. VALKENBURG, PATTI M., and TOM H. A. VAN DER VOORT, “The Influence of Television on Children’s Daydreaming Styles: A 1-Year Panel Study,” 267. VAN DER VOORT, TOM H. A., see Valkenburg, P. M. WEIGOLD, MICHAEL F., see Sheer, Vivian C. WICKS, ROBERT H., and MONTAGUE KERN, “aTc tors Influencing Decisions by Local Television News Directtoo Dreveslo p New Reporting Strategies During the 1992 Political Campaign,” 237. Articles: “Adolescents’ Coping With Frightening Mass Media,” Hoffner, 325. “Assessing the Social Influence of Television: A Social Cognition Perspective on Culti- vation Effects,” Shrum, 402. “Cognitive Processing of Fear-Arousing Message Content,” Hale et al., 459. “Communication and Community in a City Under Siege: The AIDS Epidemic in San Francisco,” Rogers et al., 664. “Communication, Conflict, and Community in an Urban Industrial Ruin,” Simpson, 700. “Communication and Coordination in an Interorganizational System: Service Provi- sion for the Urban Homeless,” Miller et al., 679. “Communication and Social Influence: A Prolegomenon,” Burgoon and Dillard, 397. “Defining Audio/Video Redundancy From a Limited Capacity Information Processing Perspective,” Lang, 86. “Direct Responses to People on the Screen: Television and Personal Space,” Lombard, 288. “Effects of Gender Schematic Processing on the Reception of Political Commercials for Men and Women Candidates,” Hitchon and Chang, 430. “Empathy and Burnout in Human Service Work: An Extension of a Communication Model,” Miller et al., 123. “Factors Influencing Decisions by Local Television News Directors to Develop New Reporting Strategies During the 1992 Political Campaign,” Wicks and Kern, 237. “Fixing Communicative Meaning: A Coherentist Theory,” Ellis, 515. “The Imaging of a City: Public Housing and Communication,” Vale, 646. “The Impact of Press Coverage on Social Beliefs: The Case of HIV Transmission,” Hertog and Fan, 545. “Individual Differences in Responses to Social Influence Attempts: Theory and Re- search on the Effects of Misanthropy,” Alvaro and Burgoon, 347. “The Influence of Television on Children’s Daydreaming Styles: A 1-Year Panel Study,” Valkenburg and Van der Voort, 267. “Information Cues and Indicators of the Climate of Opinion: The Spiral of Silence Theory in the Intifada,” Shamir, 24. “An Inoculation Theory Explanation for the Effects of Corporate Issue/Advocacy Advertising Campaigns,” Burgoon et al., 485. Index “Introduction: The Urban Dilemma: ACommunication Reality,” Gumpert and Drucker, 622. “Managing Threats to Identity: The Accountability Triangle and Strategic Accounting,” Sheer and Weigold, 592. “Media Impact on Fright Reactions and Belief in UFOs: The Potential Role of Mental Imagery,” Sparks et al., 3. “On the Advantages of Modesty: The Benefits of a Balanced Self-Presentation,” Robin- son et al., 575. “Organizational Entry: An Investigation of Newcomer Communication Behavior and Uncertainty,” Mignerey et al., 54. “Patient Compliance and Satisfaction With Physician Influence Attempts: A Reinforce- ment Expectancy Approach to Compliance-Gaining Over Time,” Klingle and Bur- goon, 148. “Presidential Support During the Iran-Contra Affair: People’s Reasoning Process and Media Influence,” Park and Kosicki, 207. “The Relative Effectiveness of a Direct Request Message and a Pregiving Message on Friends and Strangers,” Boster et al., 475. “Strategic and Nonstrategic Explanations for Attentional Inertia,” Hawkins et al., 188. “Teenagers and Public Space,” Lieberg, 720. “Using Culture and Communications Theory in Postmodern Urban Planning: A Cyber- netic Approach,” Allison and Allison, 627.

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