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INDEX TO VOLUME 79 WU, H. DENIS and ARATI BECHTEL, SuBJECT INDEX Web Site Use and News Topic and Type, 79:1, 73-86. ADVERTISING BUSINESS COVERAGE DESHPANDE, SAMEER — and JACQUELINE C. HITCHON, Cause- FURSICH, ELFRIEDE, Nation, Capital- Related Marketing Ads in the Light of ism, Myth: Covering News of Economic Negative News, 79:4, 905-926. Globalization, 79:2, 353-373. GOODMAN, J.R OBYN, LISA L. DUKE, JUNG, JAEMIN, How Magazines Cov- and JOHN SUTHERLAND, Olympic Ath- ered Media Companies’ Mergers: The Case letes and Heroism in Advertising: Gendered of the Evolution of Time Inc. , 79:3, 681-696. Concepts of Valor? 79:2, 374-393. KERR, ROBERT L., Impartial Spectator COMMUNICATION EFFECTS in the Marketplace of Ideas: The Principles of Adam Smith as an Ethical Basis for Regu- EVELAND, WILLIAM P., JR., News In- lation of Corporate Speech, 79:2, 394-415. formation Processing as Mediator of the Re- LEE, MOON J. and MARY ANN FER- lationship between Motivations and Politi- GUSON, Effects of Anti-Tobacco Advertise- cal Knowledge, 79:1, 26-40. ments Based on Risk-Taking Tendencies: Re- JOHNSON, THOMAS J. and BARBARA alistic Fear vs. Vulgar Humor, 79:4, 945-963. K. KAYE, Webelievability: A Path Model MIN, YOUNG, Intertwining of Cam- Examining How Convenience and Reliance paign News and Advertising: The Content Predict Online Credibility, 79:3, 619-642. and Electoral Effects of Newspaper Ad KIM, SEI-HILL, DIETRAM A. Watches, 79:4, 927-944. SCHEUFELE, and JAMES SHANAHAN, Think about It This Way: Attribute Agenda- AUDIENCE ANALYSIS Setting Function of the Press and the Public’s Evaluation of a Local Issue, 79:1, 7-25. SALLOT, LYNNE M., What the Public SCHEUFELE, DIETRAM A., JAMES Thinks about Public Relations: An SHANAHAN, and SEI-HILL KIM, Who Impression Management Experiment, 79:1, Cares about Local Politics? Media Influ- 150-171. ences on Local Political Involvement, Issue SHAH, DHAVAN, MICHAEL Awareness, and Attitude Strength, 79:2, 427- SCHMIERBACH, JOSHUA HAWKINS, 444. RODOLFO ESPINO, and JANET SHAH, DHAVAN, MICHAEL DONAVAN, Nonrecursive Models of SCHMIERBACH, JOSHUA HAWKINS, Internet Use and Community Engagement: RODOLFO ESPINO, and JANET Questioning Whether Time Spent Online DONAVAN, Nonrecursive Models of Erodes Social Capital, 79:4, 964-987. Internet Use and Community Engagement: THOMSEN, STEVEN R., Health and Questioning Whether Time Spent Online Beauty Magazine Reading and Body Shape Erodes Social Capital, 79:4, 964-987. Concerns among a Group of College Women, 79:4, 988-1007. COMMUNICATION THEORY WARREN, RON, Preaching to the Choir? Parents’ Use of TV Ratings to Mediate EVELAND, WILLIAM P., JR., News In- Children’s Viewing, 79:4, 867-886. formation Processing as Mediator of the Re- Invex ro Vote 79 1035 lationship between Motivations and Politi- of the Evolution of Time Inc. , 79:3, 681-696. cal Knowledge, 79:1, 26-40. KERR, PETER A. and PATRICIA MOY, JOHNSON, THOMAS]. and BARBARA Newspaper Coverage of Fundamentalist K. KAYE, Webelievability: A Path Model Christians, 1980-2000, 79:1, 54-72. Examining How Convenience and Reliance KITCH, CAROLYN, “A Death in the Predict Online Credibility, 79:3, 619-642. American Family”: Myth, Memory, and KIM, SEI-HILL, DIETRAM A. National Values in the Media Mourning of SCHEUFELE, and JAMES SHANAHAN, John F. Kennedy Jr., 79:2, 294-309. Think about It This Way: Attribute Agenda- KURPIUS, DAVID D. and ANDREW Setting Function of the Press and the Public’s MENDELSON, A Case Study of Delibera- Evaluation of a Local Issue, 79:1, 7-25. tive Democracy on Television: Civic Dia- SCHEUFELE, DIETRAM A., JAMES logue on C-SPAN Call-in Shows, 79:3, 587- SHANAHAN, and SEI-HILL KIM, Who 601. Cares about Local Politics? Media Influ- LAW, CHERYL and MAGDALA ences on Local Political Involvement, Issue PEIXOTO LABRE, Cultural Standards of Awareness, and Attitude Strength, 79:2, 427- Attractiveness: A Thirty-Year Look at 444. Changes in Male Images in Magazines, 79:3, SHAH, DHAVAN, MICHAEI 697-711. SCHMIERBACH, JOSHUA HAWKINS, LEN-RIOS, MARIA E., The Bush and RODOLFO ESPINO, and JANET Gore Presidential Campaign Web Sites: Iden- DONAVAN, Nonrecursive Models of tifying with Hispanic Voters during the 2000 Internet Use and Community Engagement: lowa Caucuses and New Hampshire Pri- Questioning Whether Time Spent Online mary, 79:4, 887-904. Erodes Social Capital, 79:4, 964-987. LULE, JACK, Myth and Terror on the WARREN, RON, Preactohthie nChgoir ? Editorial Page: The New York Times Re- Parents’ Use of TV Ratings to Mediate sponds to September 11, 2001, 79:2, 275-293. Children’s Viewing, 79:4, 867-886. PAPACHARISSI, ZIZI, The Presenta- tion of Self in Virtual Life: Characteristics of CONTENT ANALYSIS Personal Home Pages, 79:3, 643-660. PETER, JOCHEN and EDMUNDLAUF, CARTER, SUE, FREDERICK FICO, and Reliability inCross-National Content Analy- sis, 79:4, 815-832. JOCELYN A. MCCABE, Partisan and Struc- tural Balance in Local Television Election SUMPTER, RANDALLS. and MELISSA Coverage, 79:1, 41-53. A. BRADDOCK, Source Use in a “News DEVITT, JAMES, Framing Gender on Disaster” Account: A Content Analysis of the Campaign Trail: Female Gubernatorial Voter News Service Stories, 79:3~, 539-558. Candidates and the Press, 79:2, 445-463. EHRLICH, MATTHEW C., Myth in ECONOMICS OF THE PRESS Charles Kuralt’s “On the Road,” 79:2, 327- 338. ADAMS, EDWARD E., Collusion and FURSICH, ELFRIEDE, Nation, Capital- Price Fixing in the American Newspaper ism, Myth: Covering News of Economic Industry: Market Preservation Trends, 1890- Globalization, 79:2, 353-373. 1910, 79:2, 416-426. HUSSELBEE, L. PAUL and LARRY ELLIOTT, Looking beyond Hate: How Na- EDITORIAL PAGE tional and Regional Newspapers Framed Hate Crimes in Jasper, Texas, and Laramie LULE, JACK, Myth and Terror on Wyoming, 79:4, 833-852. the Editorial Page: The New York Times JUNG, JAEMIN, How Magazines Cov- Responds to September 11, 2001, 79:2, 275- ered Media Companies’ Mergers: The Case 293. 1036 WAHL-IORGENSEN, KARIN, The Nor- HISTORY mative-Economic Justification for Public Discourse: Letters to the Editor as a “Wide ADAMS, EDWARD E., Collusion and Open” Forum, 79:1, 121-133. Price Fixing in the American Newspaper Industry: Market Preservation Trends, 1890- ETHICS 1910, 79:2, 416-426. EHRLICH, MATTHEW C., Myth in KERR, ROBERT L., Impartial Spectator Charles Kuralt’s “On the Road,” 79:2, 327- in the Marketplace of Ideas: The Principles 338. of Adam Smith as an Ethical Basis for Regu- KITCH, CAROLYN, “A Death in the lation of Corporate Speech, 79:2, 394-415. American Family”: Myth, Memory, and National Values in the Media Mourning, of GATEKEEPING John F. Kennedy Jr., 79:2, 294-309. CARTER, SUE, FREDERICK FICO, and INTERNATIONAL JOCELYN A. MCCABE, Partisan and Struc- tural Balance in Local Television Election DEUZE, MARK, National News Cul- Coverage, 79:1, 41-53. tures: A Comparison of Dutch, German, SILCOCK, B. WILLIAM, Global News, British, Australian, and U.S. Journalists, 79:1, National Stories: Producers as Mythmakers 134-149. at Germany’s Deutsche Welle Television, FURSICH, ELFRIEDE, Nation, Capital- 79:2, 339-352. ism, Myth: Covering News of Economic Globalization, 79:2, 353-373. GENDER AND MEDIA KODRICH, KRIS, Finding a New Way: Nicaraguan Newspapers in a Globalized BARKER-PLUMMER, BERNADETTE, World, 79:1, 101-120. Producing Public Voice: Resource Mobili- PETER, JOCHEN and EDMUNDLAUF, zation and Media Access in the National Reliability inCross-National Content Analy- Organization for Women, 79:1, 188-205. sis, 79:4, 815-832. DEVITT, JAMES, Framing Gender on SILCOCK, B. WILLIAM, Global News, the Campaign Trail: Female Gubernatorial National Stories: Producers as Mythmakers Candidates and the Press, 79:2, 445-463. at Germany’s Deutsche Welle Television, 79:2, 339-352. GOODMAN, J. ROBYN, Flabless Is Fabulous: How Latina and Anglo Women Read and Incorporate the Excessively Thin INTERNET Body Ideal into Everyday Experience, 79:3, 712-727. EKSTRAND, VICTORIA SMITH, Online GOODM|A. NROB,YN, LISA L. DUKE, News: User Agreements and Implications and JOHN SUTHERLAND, Olympic Ath- for Readers, 79:3, 602-618. letes and Heroism in Advertising: Gendered JOHNSON, THOMAS J. and BARBARA Concepts of Valor? 79:2, 374-393. K. KAYE, Webelievability: A Path Model LAW, CHERYL and MAGDALA Examining How Convenience and Reliance PEIXOTO LABRE, Cultural Standards of Predict Online Credibility, 79:3, 619-642. Attractiveness: A Thirty-Year Look at LEN-RIOS, MARIA E., The Bush and Changes in Male Images in Magazines, 79:3, Gore Presidential Campaign Web Sites: Iden- 697-711. tifying with Hispanic Voters during the 2000 THOMSEN, STEVEN R., Health and lowa Caucuses and New Hampshire Pri- Beauty Magazine Reading and Body Shape mary, 79:4, 887-904. Concerns among a Group of College Women, PAPACHARISSI, ZIZL, The Presenta- 79:4, 988-1007. tion of Self in Virtual Life: Characteristics 1037 of Personal Home Pages, 79:3, 643-660. MANAGEMENT AND OWNERSHIP SHAH, DHAVAN, MICHAEL SCHMIERBACH, JOSHUA HAWKINS, DANIELS, GEORGE L. and C. ANN RODOLFO ESPINO, and JANET HOLLIFIELD, Times of Turmoil: Short- DONAVAN, Nonrecursive Models of and Long-Term Effects of Organizational Internet Use and Community Engagement: Change on Newsroom Employees, 79:3, 661- Questioning Whether Time Spent Online 680. Erodes Social Capital, 79:4, 964-987. WU, H. DENIS and ARATI BECHTEL, METHODOLOGY-RESEARCH Web Site Use and News Topic and Type, 79:1, 73-86. MASSEY, BRIAN L.and TANNIHAAS, Does Making Journalism More Public Make LAW AND POLICY a Difference? A Critical Review of Evalua- tive Research on Public Journalism, 79:3, EKSTRAND, VICTORIA SMITH, Online 559-586. News: User Agreements and Implications PETER, JOCHEN and EDMUNDLAUF, for Readers, 79:3, 602-618. Reliability in Cross-National Content Analy- KERR, ROBERT L., Impartial Spectator sis, 79:4, 815-832. in the Marketplace of Ideas: The Principles of Adam Smith as an Ethical Basis for Regu- MINORITIES lation of Corporate Speech, 79:2, 394-415. ROSS, SUSAN DENTE, Silenced Stu- LEN-RIOS, MARIA E., The Bush and dents: The Uncertain but Extensive Power Gore Presidential Campaign Web Sites: Iden of School Officials to Control Student Ex- tifying with Hispanic Voters during the 2000 pression, 79:1, 172-187. lowa Caucuses and New Hampshire Pri- mary, 79:4, 887-904. MAGAZINE JOURNALISM NEWSWRITING AND REPORTING GOODMAN, J. ROBYN, Flabless Is Fabulous: How Latina and Anglo Women CARTER, SUE, FREDERICK FICO, and Read and Incorporate the Excessively Thin JOCELYN A. MCCABE, Partisan and Struc- Body Ideal into Everyday Experience, 79:3, tural Balance in Local Television Election 712-727 Coverage, 79:1, 41-53. af aes JUNG, JAEMIN, How Magazines HUSSELBEE, L. PAUL and LARRY Covered Media Companies’ Mergers: The ELLIOTT, Looking beyond Hate: How Na- Case of the Evolution of Time Inc. , 79:3, 681- tional and Regional Newspapers Framed 696. Hate Crimes in Jasper, Texas, and Laramie KITCH, CAROLYN, “A Death in the Wyoming, 79:4, 833-852. American Family”: Myth, Memory, and KERR, PETER A. and PATRICIA MOY, National Values in the Media Mourning of Newspaper Coverage of Fundamentalist John F. Kennedy Jr., 79:2, 294-309. Christians, 1980-2000, 79:1, 54-72. LAW, CHERYL and MAGDALA KODRICH, KRIS, Finding a New Way: PEIXOTO LABRE, Cultural Standards of Nicaraguan Newspapers in a Globalized Attractiveness: A Thirty-Year Look at World, 79:1, 101-120. Changes in Male Images in Magazines, 79:3, KURDAPVID ID., USourcSes a,nd C ivic 697-711. Journalism: Changing Patterns of Report- THOMSEN, STEVEN R., Health and ing?, 79:4, 853-866. Beauty Magazine Reading and Body Shape MASSEY, BRIAN L.and TANNIHAAS, Concerns among a Group of College Women, Does Making Journalism More Public Make 79:4, 988-1007. a Difference? A Critical Review of Evalua- 1038 ul & Mass ( tive Research on Public Journalism, 79:3, Questioning Whether Time Spent Online 559-586. Erodes Social Capital, 79:4, 964-987. SUMPTER, RANDALLS. and MELISSA A. BRADDOCK, Source Use in a “News PRESS PERFORMANCE Disaster” Account: A Content Analysis of Voter News Service Stories, 79:3, 539-558. CARTER, SUE, FREDERICK FICO, and JOCELYN A. MCCABE, Partisan and Struc- POLITICAL COMMUNICATION tural Balance in Local Television Election Coverage, 79:1, 41-53. CARTER, SUE, FREDERICK FICO, and DEVITT, JAMES, Framing Gender on JOCELYN A. MCCABE, Partisan and Struc- the Campaign Trail: Female Gubernatorial tural Balance in Local Television Election Candidates and the Press, 79:2, 445-463. Coverage, 79:1, 41-53. KURDAPVIDDI., USourcSes a,nd Ci vic DEVITT, JAMES, Framing Gender on Journalism: Changing Patterns of Report- the Campaign Trail: Female Gubernatorial ing?, 79:4, 853-866. Candidates and the Press, 79:2, 445-463. MASSEY, BRIAN L.and TANNIHAAS, EVELAND, WILLIAM P., JR., News In- Does Making Journalism More Public Make formation Processing as Mediator of the Re- a Difference? A Critical Review of Evalua- lationship between Motivations and Politi- tive Research on Public Journalism, 79:3, cal Knowledge, 79:1, 26-40. 559-586. KIM, SEI-HILL, DIETRAM A. MCDEVITT, MICHAEL, BOB M. SCHEUFELE, and JAMES SHANAHAN, GASSAWAY, and FRANK G. PEREZ, The Think about It This Way: Attribute Agenda- Making and Unmaking of Civic Journalists: Setting Function of the Press and the Public’s Influences of Professionnal Socialization, Evaluation of a Local Issue, 79:1, 7-25. 79:1, 87-100. KURPIUS, DAVID D. and ANDREW PAULY, JOHN J. and MELISSA MENDELSON, A Case Study of Delibera- ECKERT, The Myth of “The Local” in tive Democracy on Television: Civic Dia- American Journalism, 79:2, 310-326. logue on C-SPAN Call-in Shows, 79:3, 587- SUMPTER, RANDALLS. and MELISSA 601. A. BRADDOCK, Source Use in a “News LEN-RIOS, MARIA E., The Bush and Disaster” Account: A Content Analysis of Gore Presidential Campaign Web Sites: Iden- Voter News Service Stories, 79:3, 539-558. tifying with Hispanic Voters during the 2000 lowa Caucuses and New Hampshire Pri- PROFESSIONAL ISSUES mary, 79:4, 887-904. MIN, YOUNG, Intertwining of Cam- DANIELS, GEORGE L. and C. ANN paign News and Advertising: The Content HOLLIFIELD, Times of Turmoil: Short- and Electoral Effects of Newspaper Ad and Long-Term Effects of Organizational Watches, 79:4, 927-944. Change on Newsroom Employees, 79:3, 661- SCHEUFELE, DIETRAM A., JAMES 680. SHANAHAN, and SEI-HILL KIM, Who DEUZE, MARK, National News Cul- Cares about Local Politics? Media Influ- tures: A Comparison of Dutch, German, ences on Local Political Involvement, Issue British, Australian, and U.S. Journalists, 79:1, Awareness, and Attitude Strength, 79:2, 427- 134-149. 444. KODRICH, KRIS, Finding a New Way: SHAH, DHAVAN, MICHAEL Nicaraguan Newspapers in a Globalized SCHMIERBACH, JOSHUA HAWKINS, World, 79:1, 101-120. RODOLFO ESPINO, and JANET KURDAPVIDI D., USourcSes a,nd C ivic DONAVAN, Nonrecursive Models of Journalism: Changing Patterns of Report- Internet Use and Community Engagement: ing?, 79:4, 853-866. Inpex To Vou me 79 1039 MASSEY, BRIAN L.and TANNIHAAS, DANIELS, GEORGE L. and C. ANN Does Making Journalism More Public Make HOLLIFIELD, Timeso f Turmoil: Short- and a Difference? A Critical Review of Evalua- Long-Term Effects of Organizational Change tive Research on Public Journalism, 79:3, on Newsroom Employees, 79:3, 661-680. 559-586. EHRLICH, MATTHEW C., Myth in MCDEVITT, MICHAEL, BOB M. Charles Kuralt’s “On the Road,” 79:2, 327- GASSAWAY, and FRANK G. PEREZ, The 338. Making and Unmakingo f Civic Journalists: KURPIUS, DAVID D. and ANDREW Influences of Professionnal Socialization, MENDELSON, A Case Study of Delibera- 79:1, 87-100. tive Democracy on Television: Civic Dia- PAULY, JOHN J. and MELISSA logue on C-SPAN Call-in Shows, 79:3, 587- ECKERT, The Mythof “The Local” in Ameri- 601. can Journalism, 79:2, 310-326. WAHL-JORGENSEN, KARIN, The Nor- mative-Economic Justification for Public Discourse: Letters to the Editor as a “Wide ALPHABETICAL INDEX Open” Forum, 79:1, 121-133. (Alphabetical by author's last name) PUBLIC RELATIONS ADAMS, EDWARD E., Collusion and BARKER-PLUMMER, BERNADETTE, Price Fixing in the American Newspaper Producing, Public Voice: Resource Mobili- Industry: Market Preservation Trends, 1890- zation and Media Access in the National 1910, 79:2, 416-426. Organization for Women, 79:1, 188-205. BARKER-PLUMMER, BERNADETTE, FURSICH, ELFRIEDE, Nation, Capital- Producing Public Voice: Resource Mobili- ism, Myth: Covering News of Economic zation and Media Access in the National Globalization, 79:2, 353-373. Organization for Women, 79:1, 188-205. SALLOT, LYNNE M., What the Public BECHTEL, ARATI (See Wu). Thinks about Public Relations: An BRADDOCK, MELISSA A. (See Impression Management Experiment, 79:1, Sumpter). 150-171. CARTER, SUE, FREDERICK FICO, and JOCELYN A. MCCABE, Partisan and Struc- SCHOLASTIC JOURNALISM tural Balance in Local Television Election Coverage, 79:1, 41-53. MCDEVITT, MICHAEL, BOB M. DANIELS, GEORGE L. and C. ANN GASSAWAY, and FRANK G. PEREZ, The HOLLIFIELD, Timeso f Turmoil: Short- and Making and Unmaking of Civic Journalists: Long-Term Effects of OrganizatioCnhaanlg e Influences of Professionnal Socialization, on Newsroom Employees, 79:3, 661-680. 79:1, 87-100. DESHPANDE, SAMEER and ROSS, SUSAN DENTE, Silenced Stu- JACQUELINE C. HITCHON, Cause-Re- dents: The Uncertain but Extensive Power lated Marketing Ads in the Light of Nega- of School Officials to Control Student Ex- tive News, 79:4, 905-926. pression, 79:1, 172-187. DEUZE, MARK, National News Cul- tures: A Comparison of Dutch, German, TELEVISION British, Australiana,n d U.S. Journalists, 79:1, 134-149. CARTER, SUE, FREDERICK FICO, and DEVITT, JAMES, Framing Gender on JOCELYN A. MCCABE, Partisan and Struc- the Campaign Trail: Female Gubernatorial tural Balance in Local Television Election Candidates and the Press, 79:2, 445-463. Coverage, 79:1, 41-53. DONAVAN, JANET (See Shah). 1040 > Mass ( DUKE, LISA L. (See Goodman). KERR, ROBERT L., Impartial Spectator ECKERT, MELISSA (See Pauly). in the Marketplace of Ideas: The Principles EHRLICH, MATTHEW C., Myth in of Adam Smith as an Ethical Basis for Regu- Charles Kuralt’s “On the Road,” 79:2, 327- lation of Corporate Speech, 79:2, 394-415. 338. KIM, SEI-HILL, DIETRAM A. EKSTRAND, VICTORIA SMITH, Online SCHEUFELE, and JAMES SHANAHAN, News: User Agreements and Implications Think about It This Way: Attribute Agenda- for Readers, 79:3, 602-618. Setting Function of the Press and the Public’s ELLIOTT, LARRY (See Husselbee). Evaluation of a Local Issue, 79:1, 7-25. ESPINO, RODOLFO (See Shah). KITCH, CAROLYN, “A Death in the EVELAND, WILLIAM P., JR., News In- American Family”: Myth, Memory, and formation Processing as Mediator of the Re- National Values in the Media Mourning of lationship between Motivations and Politi- John F. Kennedy Jr., 79:2, 294-309. cal Knowledge, 79:1, 26-40. KODRICH, KRIS, Finding a New Way: FERGUSON, MARY ANN (See Lee). Nicaraguan Newspapers in a Globalized FICO, FREDERICK (See Carter). World, 79:1, 101-120. FURSICH, ELFRIEDE, Nation, Capital- KURPIUS, DAVID D., Sources and ism, Myth: Covering News of Economic Civic Journalism: Changing Patterns of Re- Globalization, 79:2, 353-373. porting?, 79:4, 853-866. GASSAWAY, BOB M. (See McDevitt). KURPIUS, DAVID D. and ANDREW GOODMAN, J. ROBYN, Flabless Is MENDELSON, A Case Study of Delibera- Fabulous: How Latina and Anglo Women tive Democracy on Television: Civic Dia- Read and Incorporate the Excessively Thin logue on C-SPAN Call-in Shows, 79:3, 587- Body Ideal into Everyday Experience, 79:3, 601. 712-727. LABRE, MAGDALA PEIXOTO (See GOODMAN, J.R OBYN, LISA L. DUKE, Law). and JOHN SUTHERLAND, Olympic Ath- LAUF, EDMUND (See Peter). letes and Heroism in Advertising: Gendered LAW, CHERYL and MAGDALA Concepts of Valor? 79:2, 374-393. PEIXOTO LABRE, Cultural Standards of HAAS, TANNI (See Massey). Attractiveness: A Thirty-Year Look at HAWKINS, JOSHUA (See Shah). Changes in Male Images in Magazines, 79:3, HITCHON, JACQUELINE C. (See 697-711. Deshpande). LEE, MOON J. and MARY ANN FER- HOLLIFIELD, C. ANN (See Daniels). GUSON, Effects of Anti-Tobacco Advertise- HUSSELBEE, L. PAUL and LARRY ments Based on Risk-Taking Tendencies: Re- ELLIOTT, Looking beyond Hate: How Na- alistic Fear vs. Vulgar Humor, 79:4, 945-963. tional and Regional Newspapers Framed LEN-RIOS, MARIA E., The Bush and Hate Crimes in Jasper, Texas, and Laramie Gore Presidential Campaign Web Sites: Iden- Wyoming, 79:4, 833-852. tifying with Hispanic Voters during the 2000 JOHNSON, THOMAS J. and BARBARA lowa Caucuses and New Hampshire Pri- K. KAYE, Webelievability: A Path Model mary, 79:4, 887-904. Examining How Convenience and Reliance LULE, JACK, Myth and Terror on the Predict Online Credibility, 79:3, 619-642. Editorial Page: The New York Times Re- JUNG, JAEMIN, How Magazines Cov- sponds to September 11, 2001, 79:2, 275-293. ered Media Companies’ Mergers: The Case MASSEY, BRIAN L. and TANNI HAAS, of the Evolution of Time Inc., 79:3, 681-696. Does Making Journalism More Public Make KAYE, BARBARA K. (See Johnson). a Difference? A Critical Review of Evalua- KERR, PETER A. and PATRICIA MOY, tive Research on Public Journalism, 79:3, Newspaper Coverage of Fundamentalist 559-586. Christians, 1980-2000, 79:1, 54-72. MCCABE, JOCELYN A. (See Carter). Inpex To Volume 79 1041 MCDEVITT, MICHAEL, BOB M. Television, 79:2, 339-352. GASSAWAY, and FRANK G. PEREZ, The SUMPTER, RANDALLS. and MELISSA Making and Unmakiofn Cigvi c Journalists: A. BRADDOCK, Source Use in a “News Influences of Professionnal Socialization, Disaster” Account: A Content Analysis of 79:1, 87-100. Voter News Service Stories, 79:3, 539-558. MENDELSON, ANDREW (See SUTHERLAND, JOHN (See Goodman). Kurpius). THOMSEN, STEVEN R., Health and MIN, YOUNG, Intertwining of Cam- Beauty Magazine Reading and Body Shape paign News and Advertising: The Content Concerns among a Group of College and Electoral Effects of Newspaper Ad Women, 79:4, 988-1007. Watches, 79:4, 927-944. WAHL-JORGENSEN, KARIN, The Nor- MOY, PATRICIA (See Kerr). mative-Economiic Justification for Public Dis- PAPACHARISSIL, ZIZI, The Presenta- course: Letters to the Editor as a “Wide tion of Self in Virtual Life: Characteristics of Open” Forum, 79:1, 121-133. Personal Home Pages, 79:3, 643-660. WARRON,R PreEachinNg to ,the Ch oir? PAULY, JOHN J. and MELISSA Parents’ Use of TV Ratings to Mediate ECKERT, The Mythof “The Local” in Ameri- Children’s Viewing, 79:4, 867-886. can Journalism, 79:2, 310-326. WU, H. DENIS and ARATI BECHTEL, PEREZ, FRANK G. (See McDevitt). Web Site Use and News Topic and Type, PETER, JOCHEN and EDMUNDLAUF, 79:1, 73-86. Reliability in Cross-National Content Analy- sis, 79:4, 815-832. ROSS, SUSAN DENTE, Silenced Stu- dents: The Uncertain but Extensive Power of School Officials to Control Student Ex- Book Reviews INDEX pression, 79:1, 172-187. SALLOT, LYNNE M., What the Public (Alphabetical by author's last name) Thinks about Public Relations: An Impres- sion Management Experiment, 79:1, 150-171. ANDREWS, DAVID L. and STEVEN J. SCHEUFELE, DIETRAM A., JAMES JACKSON, eds., Sport Stars: The Cultural SHANAHAN, and SEI-HILL KIM, Who Poliotf iSpocrtsin g Celebrity Reviewed by Cares about Local Politics? Media Influ- John Slater, 79:2, 511. ences on Local Political Involvement, Issue ANDREWS, MAGGIE and MARY M. Awareness, and Attitude Strength, 79:2, 427- TALBOT, eds., All the World and Her Hus- 444. band: Women in Twentieth-Century Con- SCHEUFELE, DIETRAM A. (See Kim). sumer Culture/ Reviewed by Marilyn SCHMIERBACH, MICHAEL (See Shah). Greenwald, 79:1, 209. SEI-HILL KIM (See Scheufele). ATKINS, JOSEPH B., ed., The Mission, SHAH, DHAVAN, MICHAEL Journalism, Ethics, and the World / Re- SCHMIERBACH, JOSHUA HAWKINS, viewed by Edmund B. Lambeth, 79:2, 499. RODOLFO ESPINO, and JANET BEADLE, MARY E. and MICHAEL D. 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