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CSMG Critical Studies in Mass Communication Index to Volume 15 Articles Bareiss, Warren. Public Space, Private Face: Audience Construction at a Noncommercial Radio Station. December, 405-422. Barnhurst, Kevin G., and Wartella, Ellen. Young Citizens, American TV Newscasts and the Collective Memory. September, 279-305. Bousé, Derek. Are Wildlife Films Really “Nature Documentaries?J”un.e , 116-140. Cohen, Jonathan, and Metzger, Miriam. Social Affiliation and the Achievement of Ontological Security through Interpersonal and Mass Communication. March, 41-60. Colista, Celia, and Leshner, Glenn. Traveling Music: Following the Path of Music through the Global Market. June, 181-194. Cuklanz, Lisa. The Masculine Ideal: Rape on Prime-Time Television, 1976-1978. December, 423-448. Erni, John Nguyet. Queer Figurations in the Media: Critical Reflections on the Michael Jackson Scandal. June, 158-180. Ettema, James S. See Peer, Limor. Greene, RonaldWalter. Another Materialist Rhetoric. March, 21-40. Hall, Megan Williams. See Patterson, Maggie Jones. Hartsock, John C. The Critical Marginalization of American Literary Journalism. March, 61-84. Herman, Andrew, and Sloop, John. The Politics of Authenticity in Postmodern Rock Culture: The Case of Negativland and The Letter ‘U’ and the Numeral ‘2’. March, 1-20. Leshner, Glenn. See Colista, Celia. McAllister, Matthew P. College Bowl Sponsorship and the Increased Commercialization of Amateur Sports. December, 357-381. Meckiffe, Donald, and Murray, Matthew. Radio and the Black Soldier During World War II. December, 337-356. Metzger, Miriam. See Cohen, Jonathan. Murray, Matthew. See Meckiffe, Donald. Parisi, Peter. The New York Times Looks at One Block in Harlem: Narratives of Race in Journalism. September, 236-254. Patterson, Maggie Jones, and Hall, Megan Williams. Abortion, Moral Maturity and Civic Journalism. June, 91-115. Peer, Limor, and Ettema, James S. The Mayor’s Race: Campaign Coverage and the Discourse of Race in America’s Three Largest Cities. September, 255-278. Picart, Caroline Joan S. Re-Birthing the Monstrous: James Whale’s (Mis)Reading of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. December, 382-404. Sloop, John. See Herman, Andrew. Tucker, Lauren. The Framing of Calvin Klein: A Frame Analysis of Media Discourse about the August 1995 Calvin Klein Jeans Advertising Campaign. June, 141-157. Vavrus, Mary. Working the Senate from the Outside In: The Mediated Construction of a Feminist Political Campaign. September, 213-235. Critical Studies in Mass Communication Copyright 1998, NCA 15 (1998), 478-479 CSMG Critical Studies in Mass Communication Index to Volume 15 Articles Bareiss, Warren. Public Space, Private Face: Audience Construction at a Noncommercial Radio Station. December, 405-422. Barnhurst, Kevin G., and Wartella, Ellen. Young Citizens, American TV Newscasts and the Collective Memory. September, 279-305. Bousé, Derek. Are Wildlife Films Really “Nature Documentaries?J”un.e , 116-140. Cohen, Jonathan, and Metzger, Miriam. Social Affiliation and the Achievement of Ontological Security through Interpersonal and Mass Communication. March, 41-60. Colista, Celia, and Leshner, Glenn. Traveling Music: Following the Path of Music through the Global Market. June, 181-194. Cuklanz, Lisa. The Masculine Ideal: Rape on Prime-Time Television, 1976-1978. December, 423-448. Erni, John Nguyet. Queer Figurations in the Media: Critical Reflections on the Michael Jackson Scandal. June, 158-180. Ettema, James S. See Peer, Limor. Greene, RonaldWalter. Another Materialist Rhetoric. March, 21-40. Hall, Megan Williams. See Patterson, Maggie Jones. Hartsock, John C. The Critical Marginalization of American Literary Journalism. March, 61-84. Herman, Andrew, and Sloop, John. The Politics of Authenticity in Postmodern Rock Culture: The Case of Negativland and The Letter ‘U’ and the Numeral ‘2’. March, 1-20. Leshner, Glenn. See Colista, Celia. McAllister, Matthew P. College Bowl Sponsorship and the Increased Commercialization of Amateur Sports. December, 357-381. Meckiffe, Donald, and Murray, Matthew. Radio and the Black Soldier During World War II. December, 337-356. Metzger, Miriam. See Cohen, Jonathan. Murray, Matthew. See Meckiffe, Donald. Parisi, Peter. The New York Times Looks at One Block in Harlem: Narratives of Race in Journalism. September, 236-254. Patterson, Maggie Jones, and Hall, Megan Williams. Abortion, Moral Maturity and Civic Journalism. June, 91-115. Peer, Limor, and Ettema, James S. The Mayor’s Race: Campaign Coverage and the Discourse of Race in America’s Three Largest Cities. September, 255-278. Picart, Caroline Joan S. Re-Birthing the Monstrous: James Whale’s (Mis)Reading of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. December, 382-404. Sloop, John. See Herman, Andrew. Tucker, Lauren. The Framing of Calvin Klein: A Frame Analysis of Media Discourse about the August 1995 Calvin Klein Jeans Advertising Campaign. June, 141-157. Vavrus, Mary. Working the Senate from the Outside In: The Mediated Construction of a Feminist Political Campaign. September, 213-235. Critical Studies in Mass Communication Copyright 1998, NCA 15 (1998), 478-479 479 CSMC INDEX Warnick, Barbara. Appearance or Reality? Political Parody on the Web in Campaign ’96. September, 306-324. Wartella, Ellen. See Barnhurst, Kevin. Review and Criticism Biesecker, Barbara A. By Way of a Long and Circuitous Route: Propaganda and Democracy and/as a Lesson in Effective History. December, 450-452. Cuklanz, Lisa M. Fact, Fiction, Presentation, Representation. December, 468-471. Dow, Bonnie J. If There’s No Such Thing as Reality, Has Elvis Really Left the Building? December, 471-474. Friedman, Ted. From Heroic Objectivity to the News Stream: The Newscum’s Strategy for Religitimizing Journalism in the Information Age. September, 325-335. Juluri, Vamsee. Globalizing Audience Studies: The Audience and its Landscape and Living Room Wars. March, 85-90. Kavoori, Anandam P. Getting Past the Latest “Post”: Assessing the term “Post-ColonialJu.n”e , 195-203. Mandziuk, Roseann M. Review of Propaganda and Democracy. December, 452-455. Nakayama, Thomas K. Review of Propaganda and Democracy. December, 455-457. Parry-Giles, ShawnJ . Image-Based Politics, Feminism and the Consequences of their Conver- gence. December, 460-466. Shome, Raka. Caught in the Term “Post-Colonial”: Why the “Post-Colonial” Still Matters. June, 203-212. Sproule,J .M ichael. Propaganda and Democracy: A Response. December, 457-459. Vanderford, Marsha L. Her Feminism Doesn’t Fit: A Response to Parry-Giles. December, 474-477.

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