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INDEX to COMMUNICATION RESEARCH Number 1 (February 2001), 1-136 Number 2 (April 2001), 137-248 Number 3 (June 2001), 249-352 Number 4 (August 2001), 353-568 Number 5 (October 2001), 569-708 Number 6 (December 2001), 709-860 Authors: BALL-ROKEACH, SANDRA J., and ELIZABETH GUTIERREZ HOYT, “Communication Technology and Community,” 355. BALL-ROKEACH, SANDRA J., see Matei, S. BALL-ROKEACH, SANDRA J., YONG-CHAN KIM, and SORIN MATEI, “Storytelling Neighborhood: Paths to Belonging in Diverse Urban Envi- ronments,” 392. BOLLS, PAUL D., ANNIE LANG, and ROBERT F. POTTER, “The Effects of Message Valence and Listener Arousal on Attention, Memory, and Facial Muscular Responses to Radio Advertisements,” 627. BONITO, JOSEPH A., “An Information-Processing Approach to Participa- tion in Small Groups,” 275. CANARY, DANIEL J., WILLIAM R. CUPACH, and RICHARD T. SERPE, “A Competence-Based Approach to Examining Interpersonal Conflict: Test of a Longitudinal Model,” 79. CUPACH, WILLIAM R., see Canary, D. J. DOMKE, DAVID, “Racial Cues and Political Ideology: An Examination of Associative Priming,” 772. DUCK, Julie M., see Morton, T. A. DUNHAM, PHILIP J., see Hancock, J. T. DUNWOODY, SHARON, see Eveland, W. P., Jr. EVELAND, WILLIAM P., JR., “The Cognitive Mediation Model of Learning From the News: Evidence From Nonelection, Off-Year Election, and Presi- dential Election Contexts,” 571. EVELAND, WILLIAM P., JR., and SHARON DUNWOODY, “User Control and Structural Isomorphism or Disorientation and Cognitive Load? Learning From the Web Versus Print,” 48. COMMUNICATION RESEARCH, Vol. 28 No. 6, December 2001 855-859 © 2001 Sage Publications 855 COMMUNICATION RESEARCH ® December 2001 FAN, DAVID P., ROBERT O. WYATT, and KATHY KELTNER, “The Suicidal Messenger: How Press Reporting Affects Public Confidence in the Press, the Military, and Organized Religion,” 826. FRIEDLAND, LEWIS A., “Communication, Community, and Democracy: Toward a Theory of the Communicatively Integrated Community,” 358. GLYNN, CARROLL J., see McDonald, D. HANCOCK, JEFFREY T., and PHILIP J. DUNHAM, “Impression Formation in Computer-Mediated Communication Revisited: An Analysis of the Breadth and Intensity of Impressions,” 325. HOYT, ELIZABETH GUTIERREZ, see Ball-Rokeach, S. J. JUNG, JOO-YOUNG, JACK LINCHUAN QIU, and YONG-CHAN KIM, “Internet Connectedness and Inequality: Beyond the ‘Divide, ” 507. JUNG, JOO-YOUNG, see Loges, W. E. KELLERMANN, KATHY, and HEE SUN PARK, “Situational Urgency and Conversational Retreat: When Politeness and Efficiency Matter,” 3. KELTNER, KATHY, see Fan, D. P. KIM, SEI-HILL, see McDonald, D. KIM, YONG-CHAN, see Ball-Rokeach, S. J. KIM, YONG-CHAN, see Jung, J.-Y. LANG, ANNIE, see Bolls, P. D. LEE, EUNJUNG, see Scheufele, D. A. LEETS, LAURA, “Explaining Perceptions of Racist Speech,” 677. LESHNER, GLENN, “Critiquing the Image: Testing Image Adwatches as Journalistic Reform,” 181. LOGES, WILLIAM E., and JOO-YOUNG JUNG, “Exploring the Digital Divide: Internet Connectedness and Age,” 536. McDONALD, DANIEL G., CARROLL J. GLYNN, SEI-HILL KIM, and RONALD E. OSTMAN “The Spiral of Silence in the 1948 Presidential Election,” 139. McLEOD, JACK M., see Shah, D. V. MATEI, SORIN, SANDRA J. BALL-ROKEACH, and JACK LINCHUAN QIU, “Fear and Misperception of Los Angeles Urban Space: A Spatial-Sta- tistical Study of Communication-Shaped Mental Maps,” 429. MATEI, SORIN, see Bali-Rokeach, S. J. MORTON, THOMAS A., and JULIE M. DUCK, “Communication and Health Beliefs: Mass and Interpersonal Influences on Perceptions of Risk to Self and Others,” 602. NABI, ROBIN L., and JOHN L. SULLIVAN, “Does Television Viewing Relate to Engagement in Protective Action Against Crime? A Cultivation Analy- sis From a Theory of Reasoned Action Perspective,” 802. NATHANSON, AMY L., “Parents Versus Peers: Exploring the Significance of Peer Mediation of Antisocial Television,” 251. OSTMAN, RONALD E.., see McDonald, D. PEISER, WOLFRAM, and JOCHEN PETER, “Explaining Individual Differ- ences in Third-Person Perception: A Limits/Possibilities Perspective,” 156. PETER, JOCHEN, see Peiser, W. POTTER, ROBERT F., see Bolls, P. D. QIU, JACK LINCHUAN, see Jung, J.-Y. QIU, JACK LINCHUAN, see Matei, S. SAVADORI, LUCIA, LYN M. VAN SWOL, and JANET A. SNIEZEK, “Infor- mation Sampling and Confidence Within Groups and Judge Advisor Sys- tems,” 737. SCHEUFELE, DIETRAM A., JAMES SHANAHAN, and EUNJUNG LEE, “Real Talk: Manipulating the Dependent Variable in Spiral of Silence Research,” 304. SERPE, RICHARD T., see Canary, D. J. SHAH, DHAVAN V., JACK M. McLEOD, and SO-HYANG YOON, “Commu- nication, Context, and Community: An Exploration of Print, Broadcast, and Internet Influences,” 464. SHANAHAN, JAMES, see Scheufele, D. A. SHEAFER, TAMIR, “Charismatic Skill and Media Legitimacy: An Actor-Centered Approach to Understanding the Political Communication Competition,” 711. SLOVACEK, CELESTE L., see Walther, J. B. SNIEZEK, JANET A., see Savadori, L. SOETERS, KAREN E., see Valkenburg, P. M. STRYKER, JO, see Yanovitzky, I. SULLIVAN, JOHN L., see Nabi, R. L. SUN PARK, HEE, see Kellermann, K. TIDWELL, LISA C., see Walther, J. B. VALKENBURG, PATTI M., and KAREN E. SOETERS, “Children’s Positive and Negative Experiences With the Internet: An Exploratory Survey,” 653. VAN SWOL, LYN M., see Savadori, L. WALTHER, JOSEPH B., CELESTE L. SLOVACEK, and LISA C. TIDWELL, “Is a Picture Worth a Thousand Words? Photographic Images in Long-Term and Short-Term Computer-Mediated Communication,” 105. WYATT, ROBERT O., see Fan, D. P. YANOVITZKY, ITZHAK, and JO STRYKER, “Mass Media, Social Norms, and Health Promotion Efforts: A Longitudinal Study of Media Effects on Youth Binge Drinking,” 208. YOON, SO-HYANG, see Shah, D. V. Articles: “Charismatic Skill and Media Legitimacy: An Actor-Centered Approach to Understanding the Political Communication Competition,” Sheafer, 711. “Children’s Positive and Negative Experiences With the Internet: An Explor- atory Survey,” Valkenburg and Soeters, 653. “The Cognitive Mediation Model of Learning From the News: Evidence From Nonelection, Off-Year Election, and Presidential Election Contexts,” Eveland, 571. “Communication, Community, and Democracy: Toward a Theory of the Communicatively Integrated Community,” Friedland, 358. “Communication, Context, and Community: An Exploration of Print, Broad- cast, and Internet Influences,” Shah et al., 464. 857 COMMUNICATION RESEARCH ® December 2001 “Communication and Health Beliefs: Mass and Interpersonal Influences on Perceptions of Risk to Self and Others,” Morton and Duck, 602. “Communication Technology and Community,” Ball-Rokeach and Hoyt, 355. “A Competence-Based Approach to Examining Interpersonal Conflict: Test of a Longitudinal Model,” Canary et al., 79. “Critiquing the Image: Testing Image Adwatches as Journalistic Reform,” Leshner, 181. “Does Television Viewing Relate to Engagement in Protective Action Against Crime? A Cultivation Analysis From a Theory of Reasoned Action Per- spective,” Nabi and Sullivan, 802. “The Effects of Message Valence and Listener Arousal on Attention, Memory, and Facial Muscular Responses to Radio Advertisements,” Bolls et al., 627. “Explaining Individual Differences in Third-Person Perception: A Limits/ Possibilities Perspective,” Peiser and Peter, 156. “Explaining Perceptions of Racist Speech,” Leets, 677. “Exploring the Digital Divide: Internet Connectedness and Age,” Loges and Jung, 536. “Fear and Misperception of Los Angeles Urban Space: A Spatial-Statistical Study of Communication-Shaped Mental Maps,” Matei et al., 429. “Impression Formation in Computer-Mediated Communication Revisited: An Analysis of the Breadth and Intensity of Impressions,” Hancock and Dunham, 325. “An Information-Processing Approach to Participation in Small Groups,” Bonito, 275. “Information Sampling and Confidence Within Groups and Judge Advisor Systems,” Savadori et al., 737. “Internet Connectedness and Inequality: Beyond the ‘Divide, ” Jung et al., 507. “Is a Picture Worth a Thousand Words? Photographic Images in Long-Term and Short-Term Computer-Mediated Communication,” Walther et al., 105. “Mass Media, Social Norms, and Health Promotion Efforts: A Longitudinal Study of Media Effects on Youth Binge Drinking,” Yanovitzky and Stryker, 208. “Parents Versus Peers: Exploring the Significance of Peer Mediation of Anti- social Television,” Nathanson, 251. “Racial Cues and Political Ideology: An Examination of Associative Priming,” Domke, 772. “Real Talk: Manipulating the Dependent Variable in Spiral of Silence Research,” Scheufele et al., 304. “Situational Urgency and Conversational Retreat: When Politeness and Effi- ciency Matter,” Kellermann and Sun Park, 3. “The Spiral of Silence in the 1948 Presidential Election,” McDonald et al., 139. “Storytelling Neighborhood: Paths to Belonging in Diverse Urban Environ- ments,” Ball-Rokeach et al., 392. Index “The Suicidal Messenger: How Press Reporting Affects Public Confidence in the Press, the Military, and Organized Religion,” Fan et al., 826. “User Control and Structural Isomorphism or Disorientation and Cognitive Load? Learning From the Web Versus Print,” Eveland and Dunwoody, 48.

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