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INDEX TO VOLUME 81 SUBJECT INDEX Punishment and Gun Ownership, 81:2, 343-363. ADVERTISING TSAO, JAMES C. and STANLEY D. SIBLEY, Readership of Free Community HUH, JISU, DENISE E. DELORME, Papers as a Source of Advertising and LEONARD N. REID, The Information Information: A Use and Gratifications Utility of DTC Prescription Drug Perspective, 81:4, 766-787. Advertising, 81:4, 788-806. PARK, SUNG-YEON, JACQUELINE COMMUNICATION EFFECTS BUSH HITCHON, and GI WOONG YUN, The Effects of Brand Familiarity in BEAUDOIN, CHRISTOPHER E. and Alignment Advertising, 81:4, 750-765. ESTHER THORSON, Social Capital in REICHERT, TOM and COURTNEY Rural and Urban Communities: Testing CARPENTER, An Update on Sex in Differences in Media Effects and Models, Magazine Advertising: 1983 to 2003, 81:4, 81:2, 378-399. 823-837. BISSELL, KIMBERLY L., What Do TSAO, JAMES C. and STANLEY D. These Messages Really Mean? Sports SIBLEY, Readership of Free Community Media Exposure, Sports Participation, and Papers as a Source of Advertising Body Image Distortion in Women between Information: A Uses and Gratifications the Ages of 18 and 75, 81:1, 108-123. Perspective, 81:4, 766-787. BOYLE, MICHAEL P., MIKE WOOD, MICHELLE L. M., SCHMIERBACH, CORY L. ARM- MICHELLE R. NELSON, JAEHO CHO, STRONG, DOUGLAS M. MCLEOD, and RONALD A. YAROS, Tonight's Top DHAVAN V. SHAH, and ZHONGDANG Story: Commercial Content in Television PAN, Information Seeking and Emotional News, 81:4, 807-822. Reactions to the September 11 Terrorist YANG, HYESEUNG and MARY Attacks, 81:1, 155-167. BETH OLIVER, Exploring the Effects of DE VREESE, CLAES H., The Effects of Online Advertising on Reader Perceptions Frames in Political Television News on of Online News, 81:4, 733-749. Issue Interpretation and Frame Salience, 81:1, 36-52. AUDIENCE ANALYSIS GOODMAN, J. ROBYN and KIM WALSH-CHILDERS, Sculpting — the BOYLE, MICHAEL P., MIKE Female Breast: How College Women SCHMIERBACH, CORY L. ARM- Negotiate the Media’s Ideal Breast Image, STRONG, DOUGLAS M. MCLEOD, 81:3, 657-674. DHAVAN V. SHAH, and ZHONGDANG HOLBERT, R. LANCE, DHAVAN V. PAN, Information Seeking and Emotional SHAH, and NOJIN KWAK, Fear, Reactions to the September 11 Terrorist Authority, and justice: Crime-Related TV Attacks, 81:1, 155-167. Viewing and Endorsements of Capital HOLBERT, R. LANCE, DHAVAN V. Punishment and Gun Ownership, 81:2, SHAH, and NOJIN KWAK, Fear, 343-363. Authority, and Justice: Crime-Related TV LARISCY, RUTHANN WEAVER, Viewing and Endorsements of Capital SPENCER F. TINKHAM, HEIDI 967 INDEX TO VOLUME 81 HATFIELD EDWARDS, and KARYN BURCH, ELIZABETH A. and JOSEPH OGATA JONES, The “Ground War” of C. HARRY, Counter-Hegemony and Political Campaigns: Nonpaid Activities Environmental Justice in California in U.S. State Legislative Races, 81:3, 477- Newspapers: Source Use Patterns in 497. Stories about Pesticides and Farm NISBET, MATTHEW C. and Workers, 81:3, 559-577. DIETRAM A. SCHEUFELE, Political Talk CHYI, HSIANG IRIS and MAXWELL as a Catalyst for Online Citizenship, 81:4, MCCOMBS, Media Salience and the 877-896. Process of Framing: Coverage of the PARK, SUNG-YEON, JACQUELINE Columbine School Shootings, 81:1, 22-35. BUSH HITCHON, and GI WOONG YUN, DE VREESE, CLAES H., The Effects of The Effects of Brand Familiarity in Frames in Political Television News on Alignment Advertising, 81:4, 750-765. Issue Interpretation and Frame Salience, SHEN, FUYUAN, Effects of News 81:1, 36-52. Frames and Schemas on Individuals’ Issue HOLBERT, R. LANCE, DHAVAN V. Interpretations and Attitudes, 81:2, 400- SHAH, and NOJIN KWAK, Fear, 416. Authority, and Justice: Crime-Related TV SLATER, MICHAEL D., Viewing and Endorsements of Capital Operationalizing and Analyzing Punishment and Gun Ownership, 81:2, Exposure: The Foundation of Media 343-363. Effects Research, 81:1, 168-183. HUH, JISU, DENISE E. DELORME, SOUTHWELL, BRIAN G. and MIRA and LEONARD N. REID, The Information LEE, A Pitfall of New Media? User Utility of DTC Prescription Drug Controls Exacerbate Editing Effects on Advertising, 81:4, 788-806. Memory, 81:3, 643-656. HUANG, YI-HUI, PRSA: — Scale WANTA, WAYNE, GUY GOLAN, Development for Exploring the Impetus and CHEOLHAN LEE, Agenda Setting of Public Relations Strategies, 81:2, 307- and International News: Media Influence 326. on Public Perceptions of Foreign Nations, JOHNSON, THOMAS J. and BAR- 81:2, 364-377. BARA K. KAYE, Wag the Blog: How YANG, HYESEUNG and MARY Reliance on Traditional Media and the BETH OLIVER, Exploring the Effects of Internet Influence Credibility Perceptions Online Advertising on Reader Perceptions of Weblogs among Blog Users, 81:3, 622- of Online News, 81:4, 733-749. 642. KENSICKI, LINDA JEAN, No Cure COMMUNICATION THEORY for What Ails Us: The Media-Constructed Disconnect between Societal Problems and BEAUDOIN, CHRISTOPHER E. and Possible Solutions, 81:1, 53-73. ESTHER THORSON, Social Capital in NISBET, MATTHEW C. and Rural and Urban Communities: Testing DIETRAM A. SCHEUFELE, Political Talk Differences in Media Effects and Models, as a Catalyst for Online Citizenship, 81:4, 81:2, 378-399. 877-896. BOYLE, MICHAEL P., MIKE PFAU, MICHAEL, MICHEL HAIGH, SCHMIERBACH, CORY L. ARM- MITCHELL GETTLE, MICHAEL DON- STRONG, DOUGLAS M. MCLEOD, NELLY, GREGORY SCOTT, DANA DHAVAN V. SHAH, and ZHONGDANG WARR, and ELAINE WITTENBERG, PAN, Information Seeking and Emotional Embedding Journalists in Military Combat Reactions to the September 11 Terrorist Units: Impact on Newspaper Story Attacks, 81:1, 155-167. Frames and Tone, 81:1, 74-88. 968 JOURNALISM & Mass COMMUNICATION QUARTERLY SHEN, FUYUAN, Effects of News FICO, FREDERICK, GERI ALUMIT Frames and Schemas on Individuals’ Issue ZELDES, and ARVIND DIDDI, Partisan Interpretations and Attitudes, 81:2, 400- and Structural Balance of Local Television 416. Election Coverage of Incumbent and SLATER, MICHAEL D., Operation- Open Gubernatorial Elections, 81:4, 897- alizing and Analyzing Exposure: The 910. Foundation of Media Effects Research, FREEDMAN, ERIC and FREDERICK 81:1, 168-183. FICO, Whither the Experts? Newspaper SOUTHWELL, BRIAN G. and MIRA Use of Horse Race and Issue Experts in LEE, A Pitfall of New Media? User Coverage of Open Governors’ Races in Controls Exacerbate Editing Effects on 2002, 81:3, 498-510. Memory, 81:3, 643-656. KAYE, BARBARA K. and BARRY S. TREMAYNE, MARK, The Web of SAPOLSKY, Talking a “Blue” Streak: Context: Applying Network Theory to the Context and Offensive Language in Prime Use of Hyperlinks in Journalism on the Time Network Television Programs, 81:4, Web, 81:2, 237-253. 911-927. TRUMBO, CRAIG W., Research KENSICKI, LINDA JEAN, No Cure Methods in Mass Communication for What Ails Us: The Media-Constructed Research: A Census of Eight Journals Disconnect between Societal Problems 1990-2000, 81:2, 417-436. and Possible Solutions, 81:1, 53-73. TSFATI, YARIV, Exploring Possible KIM, SUNG TAE, Mapping an Correlates of Journalists’ Perceptions of Economic “Globalization” News Audience Trust, 81:2, 274-291. Paradigm: A Multi-National Comparative YANG, HYESEUNG and MARY Analysis, 81:3, 601-621. BETH OLIVER, Exploring the Effects of PFAU, MICHAEL, MICHEL HAIGH, Online Advertising on Reader Perceptions MITCHELL GETTLE, MICHAEL DON- of Online News, 81:4, 733-749. NELLY, GREGORY SCOTT, DANA WARR, and ELAINE WITTENBERG, CONTENT ANALYSIS Embedding Journalists in Military Combat Units: Impact on Newspaper ARMSTRONG, CORY L., The Story Frames and Tone, 81:1, 74-88. Influence of Reporter Gender on Source REICHERT, TOM and COURTNEY Selection in Newspaper Stories, 81:1, 139- CARPENTER, An Update on Sex in 154. Magazine Advertising: 1983 to 2003, 81:4, BURCH, ELIZABETH A. and JOSEPH 823-837. C. HARRY, Counter-Hegemony and TREMAYNE, MARK, The Web of Environmental Justice in California Context: Applying Network Theory to the Newspapers: Source Use Patterns in Use of Hyperlinks in Journalism on the Stories about Pesticides and Farm Web, 81:2, 237-253. Workers, 81:3, 559-577. WANTA, WAYNE, GUY GOLAN, CHYI, HSIANG IRIS and MAXWELL and CHEOLHAN LEE, Agenda Setting MCCOMBS, Media Salience and the and International News: Media Influence Process of Framing: Coverage of the on Public Perceptions of Foreign Nations, Columbine School Shootings, 81:1, 22-35. 81:2, 364-377. : CRAFT, STEPHANIE and WAYNE WOOD, MICHELLE L. M., WANTA, Women in the Newsroom: MICHELLE R. NELSON, JAEHO CHO, Influences of Female Editors and and RONALD A. YAROS, Tonight's Top Reporters on the News Agenda, 81:1, 124- Story: Commercial Content in Television 138. News, 81:4, 807-822. INDEX TO VOLUME 81 969 ECONOMICS OF THE PRESS ENDRES, KATHLEEN L., “Help- Wanted Female”: Editor & Publisher AN, SOONTAE and HYUN SEUNG Frames a Civil Rights Issue, 81:1, 7-21. JIN, Interlocking of | Newspaper GOODMAN, J. ROBYN and KIM Companies with Financial Institutions and WALSH-CHILDERS, Sculpting the Female Leading Advertisers, 81:3, 578-600. Breast: How College Women Negotiate KIM, SUNG TAE, Mapping an the Media’s Ideal Breast Image, 81:3, 657- Economic “Globalization” News 674. Paradigm: A Multi-National Comparative POMPPER, DONNALYN and JESICA Analysis, 81:3, 601-621. KOENIG, Cross-Cultural-Generational LACY, STEPHEN, DAVID C. Perceptions of Ideal Body Image: COULSON, and HUGH J. MARTIN, Hispanic Women and _ Magazine Ownership and Barriers to Entry in Non- Standards, 81:1, 89-107. Metropolitan Daily Newspaper Markets, REICHERT, TOM and COURTNEY 81:2, 327-342. CARPENTER, An Update on Sex in Magazine Advertising: 1983 to 2003, 81:4, ETHICS 823-837. COLEMAN, RENITA and_ LEE HISTORY WILKINS, The Moral Development of Journalists: A Comparison with Other ENDRES, KATHLEEN L., “Help- Professions and a Model for Predicting Wanted Female”: Editor & Publisher High Quality Ethical Reasoning, 81:3, 511- Frames a Civil Rights Issue, 81:1, 7-21. 527. PFAU, MICHAEL, MICHEL HAIGH, INTERNATIONAL MITCHELL GETTLE, MICHAEL DON- NELLY, GREGORY SCOTT, DANA CHAN, JOSEPH MAN, ZHONG- WARR, and ELAINE WITTENBERG, DANG PAN, and FRANCIS L. F. LEE, Embedding Journalists in Military Professional Aspirations and Job Combat Units: Impact on Newspaper Satisfaction: Chinese Journalists at a Story Frames and Tone, 81:1, 74-88. Time of Change in the Media, 81:2, 254- 273. GENDER AND MEDIA JO, SAMSUP and YUNGWOOK KIM, Media or Personal Relations? Exploring ARMSTRONG, CORY L., The Media Relations Dimensions in South Influence of Reporter Gender on Source Korea, 81:2, 292-306. Selection in Newspaper Stories, 81:1, 139- KIM, SUNG TAE, Mapping an 154. Economic “Globalization” News BISSELL, KIMBERLY L., What Do Paradigm: A Multi-National Comparative These Messages Really Mean? Sports Analysis, 81:3, 601-621. Media Exposure, Sports Participation, REINEMANN, CARSTEN, Routine and Body Image Distortion in Women Reliance Revisited: Exploring Media between the Ages of 18 and 75, 81:1, 108- Importance for German Political 123. Journalists, 81:4, 857-876. CRAFT, STEPHANIE and WAYNE WANTA, WAYNE, GUY GOLAN, WANTA, Women in the Newsroom: and CHEOLHAN LEE, Agenda Setting Influences of Female Editors and and International News: Media Influence Reporters on the News Agenda, 81:1, 124- on Public Perceptions of Foreign Nations, 138. 81:2, 364-377. 970 JOURNALISM & Mass COMMUNICATION QUARTERLY INTERNET Research: A Census of Eight Journals 1990-2000, 81:2, 417-436. JOHNSON, THOMAS Jj. and BAR- BARA K. KAYE, Wag the Blog: How MINORITIES Reliance on Traditional Media and the Internet Influence Credibility Perceptions POMPPER, DONNALYN and JESICA of Weblogs among Blog Users, 81:3, 622- KOENIG, Cross-Cultural-Generational 642. Perceptions of Ideal Body Image: SOUTHWELL, BRIAN G. and MIRA Hispanic Women and Magazine LEE, A Pitfall of New Media? User Standards, 81:1, 89-107. Controls Exacerbate Editing Effects on Memory, 81:3, 643-656. NEWSWRITING AND REPORTING TREMAYNE, MARK, The Web of Context: Applying Network Theory to the ARMSTRONG, CORY L., The Use of Hyperlinks in Journalism on the Influence of Reporter Gender on Source Web, 81:2, 237-253. Selection in Newspaper Stories, 81:1, 139- YANG, HYESEUNG and MARY 154. BETH OLIVER, Exploring the Effects of CHYI, HSIANG IRIS and MAXWELL Online Advertising on Reader Perceptions MCCOMBS, Media Salience and the of Online News, 81:4, 733-749. Process of Framing: Coverage of the Columbine School Shootings, 81:1, 22-35. MANAGEMENT AND OWNERSHIP CRAFT, STEPHANIE and WAYNE WANTA, Women in the Newsroom: AN, SOONTAE and HYUN SEUNG Influences of Female Editors and JIN, Interlocking of | Newspaper Reporters on the News Agenda, 81:1, 124- Companies with Financial Institutions and 138. Leading Advertisers, 81:3, 578-600. FICO, FREDERICK, GERI ALUMIT LACY, STEPHEN, DAVID C. ZELDES, and ARVIND DIDDI, Partisan COULSON, and HUGH J. MARTIN, and Structural Balance of Local Television Ownership and Barriers to Entry in Non- Election Coverage of Incumbent and Metropolitan Daily Newspaper Markets, Open Gubernatorial Elections, 81:4, 897- 81:2, 327-342. 910. SINGER, JANE B., More Than Ink- FREEDMAN, ERIC and FREDERICK Stained Wretches: The Resocialization of FICO, Whither the Experts? Newspaper Print Journalists in Converged Use of Horse Race and Issue Experts in Newsrooms, 81:4, 838-856. Coverage of Open Governors’ Races in 2002, 81:3, 498-510. METHODOLOGY-RESEARCH HANSON, GARY and STANLEY T. WEARDEN, Measuring Newscast HUANG, YI-HUI, PRSA: Scale Accuracy: Applying a Newspaper Model Development for Exploring the Impetus to Television, 81:3, 546-558. of Public Relations Strategies, 81:2, 307- KENSICKI, LINDA JEAN, No Cure 326. for What Ails Us: The Media-Constructed SLATER, MICHAEL D., Disconnect between Societal Problems Operationalizing and Analyzing and Possible Solutions, 81:1, 53-73. Exposure: The Foundation of Media REINEMANN, CARSTEN, Routine Effects Research, 81:1, 168-183. Reliance Revisited: Exploring Media TRUMBO, CRAIG W., Research Importance for German Political Methods in Mass Communication Journalists, 81:4, 857-876. INDEX TO VOLUME 81 971 SINGER, JANE B., More Than Ink- COLEMAN, RENITA and LEE Stained Wretches: The Resocialization of WILKINS, The Moral Development of Print Journalists in Converged Journalists: A Comparison with Other Newsrooms, 81:4, 838-856. Professions and a Model for Predicting High Quality Ethical Reasoning, 81:3, 511- POLITICAL COMMUNICATION 527. FICO, FREDERICK, GERI ALUMIT DE VREESE, CLAES H., The Effects ZELDES, and ARVIND DIDDI, Partisan of Frames in Political Television News on and Structural Balance of Local Television Issue Interpretation and Frame Salience, Election Coverage of Incumbent and Open 81:1, 36-52. Gubernatorial Elections, 81:4, 897-910. FICO, FREDERICK, GERI ALUMIT FREEDMAN, ERIC and FREDERICK ZELDES, and ARVIND DIDDI, Partisan FICO, Whither the Experts? Newspaper and Structural Balance of Local Television Use of Horse Race and Issue Experts in Election Coverage of Incumbent and Open Coverage of Open Governors’ Races in Gubernatorial Elections, 81:4, 897-910. 2002, 81:3, 498-510. FREEDMAN, ERIC and FREDERICK HANSON, GARY and STANLEY T. FICO, Whither the Experts? Newspaper WEARDEN, Measuring Newscast Use of Horse Race and Issue Experts in Accuracy: Applying a Newspaper Model Coverage of Open Governors’ Races in to Television, 81:3, 546-558. 2002, 81:3, 498-510. PFAU, MICHAEL, MICHEL HAIGH, LARISCY, RUTHANN WEAVER, MITCHELL GETTLE, MICHAEL DON- SPENCER F. TINKHAM, HEIDI NELLY, GREGORY SCOTT, DANA HATFIELD EDWARDS, and KARYN WARR, and ELAINE WITTENBERG, OGATA JONES, The “Ground War” of Embedding Journalists in Military Combat Political Campaigns: Nonpaid Activities Units: Impact on Newspaper Story in U.S. State Legislative Races, 81:3, 477- Frames and Tone, 81:1, 74-88. 497. REINEMANN, CARSTEN, Routine NISBET, MATTHEW C. and Reliance Revisited: Exploring Media DIETRAM A. SCHEUFELE, Political Talk Importance for German Political as a Catalyst for Online Citizenship, 81:4, Journalists, 81:4, 857-876. 877-896. TSFATI, YARIV, Exploring Possible Correlates of Journalists’ Perceptions of PRESS PERFORMANCE Audience Trust, 81:2, 274-291. AN, SOONTAE and HYUN SEUNG PROFESSIONAL ISSUES JIN, Interlocking of | Newspaper Companies with Financial Institutions AN, SOONTAE and HYUN SEUNG and Leading Advertisers, 81:3, 578-600. JIN, Interlocking of Newspaper Com- BURCH, ELIZABETH A. and panies with Financial Institutions and JOSEPH C. HARRY, Counter-Hegemony Leading Advertisers, 81:3, 578-600. and Environmental Justice in California CHAN, JOSEPH MAN, ZHONG- Newspapers: Source Use Patterns in DANG PAN, and FRANCIS L. F. LEE, Stories about Pesticides and Farm Professional Aspirations and Job Workers, 81:3, 559-577. Satisfaction: Chinese Journalists at a Time CHYI, HSIANG IRIS and MAXWELL of Change in the Media, 81:2, 254-273. MCCOMBS, Media Salience and the COLEMAN, RENITA and _ LEE Process of Framing: Coverage of the WILKINS, The Moral Development of Columbine School Shootings, 81:1, 22-35. Journalists: A Comparison with Other 972 JouRNALISM & Mass COMMUNICATION QUARTERLY Professions and a Model for Predicting KAYE, BARBARA K. and BARRY S. High Quality Ethical Reasoning, 81:3, 511- SAPOLSKY, Talking a “Blue” Streak: 527. Context and Offensive Language in Prime CRAFT, STEPHANIE and WAYNE Time Network Television Programs, 81:4, WANTA, Women in the Newsroom: 911-927. Influences of Female Editors and WOOD, MICHELLE L. M., Reporters on the News Agenda, 81:1, 124- MICHELLE R. NELSON, JAEHO CHO, 138. and RONALD A. YAROS, Tonight's Top ENDRES, KATHLEEN L., “Help- Story: Commercial Content in Television Wanted Female”: Editor & Publisher News, 81:4, 807-822. Frames a Civil Rights Issue, 81:1, 7-21. LOWREY, WILSON and LEE B. BECKER, Commitment to Journalistic Work: Do High School and College Activities Matter? 81:3, 528-545. REINEMANN, CARSTEN, Routine Reliance Revisited: Exploring Media ALPHABETICAL INDEX Importance for German Political Journalists, 81:4, 857-876. (Alphabetical by author's last name) SINGER, JANE B., More Than Ink- Stained Wretches: The Resocialization of AN, SOONTAE and HYUN SEUNG Print Journalists in Converged JIN, | Interlocking of | Newspaper Newsrooms, 81:4, 838-856. Companies with Financial Institutions and TSFATI, YARIV, Exploring Possible Leading Advertisers, 81:3, 578-600. Correlates of Journalists’ Perceptions of ARMSTRONG, CORY L., The Audience Trust, 81:2, 274-291. Influence of Reporter Gender on Source Selection in Newspaper Stories, 81:1, 139- PUBLIC RELATIONS 154. BEAUDOIN, CHRISTOPHER E. and HUANG, YI-HUI, PRSA: Scale ESTHER THORSON, Social Capital in Development for Exploring the Impetus of Rural and Urban Communities: Testing Public Relations Strategies, 81:2, 307-326. Differences in Media Effects and Models, JO, SAMSUP and YUNGWOOK KIM, 81:2, 378-399. Media or Personal Relations? Exploring BISSELL, KIMBERLY L., What Do Media Relations Dimensions in South These Messages Really Mean? Sports Korea, 81:2, 292-306. Media Exposure, Sports Participation, and Body Image Distortion in Women between TELEVISION the Ages of 18 and 75, 81:1, 108-123. BOYLE, MICHAEL P, MIKE HANSON, GARY and STANLEY T. SCHMIERBACH, CORY L. ARM- WEARDEN, Measuring Newscast STRONG, DOUGLAS M. MCLEOD, Accuracy: Applying a Newspaper Model DHAVAN V. SHAH, and ZHONGDANG to Television, 81:3, 546-558. PAN, Information Seeking and Emotional HOLBERT, R. LANCE, DHAVAN V. Reactions to the September 11 Terrorist SHAH, and NOJIN KWAK, Fear, Attacks, 81:1, 155-167. Authority, and Justice: Crime-Related TV BURCH, ELIZABETH A. and Viewing and Endorsements of Capital JOSEPH C. HARRY, Counter-Hegemony Punishment and Gun Ownership, 81:2, and Environmental Justice in California 343-363. Newspapers: Source Use Patterns in INDEX TO VOLUME 81 973 Stories about Pesticides and Farm HOLBERT, R. LANCE, DHAVAN V. Workers, 81:3, 559-577. SHAH, and NOJIN KWAK, Fear, CHAN, JOSEPH MAN, ZHONG- Authority, and Justice: Crime-Related TV DANG PAN, and FRANCIS L. F. LEE, Viewing and Endorsements of Capital Professional Aspirations and Job Punishment and Gun Ownership, 81:2, Satisfaction: Chinese Journalists at a Time 343-363. of Change in the Media, 81:2, 254-273. HUH, JISU, DENISE E. DELORME, CHYI, HSIANG IRIS and MAXWELL and LEONARD N. REID, The Information MCCOMBS, Media Salience and the Utility of DTC Prescription Drug Process of Framing: Coverage of the Advertising, 81:4, 788-806. Columbine School Shootings, 81:1, 22-35. HUANG, YI-HUI, PRSA: Scale COLEMAN, RENITA and _ LEE Development for Exploring the Impetus WILKINS, The Moral Development of of Public Relations Strategies, 81:2, 307- Journalists: A Comparison with Other 326. Professions and a Model for Predicting JO, SAMSUP and YUNGWOOK KIM, High Quality Ethical Reasoning, 81:3, 511- Media or Personal Relations? Exploring 527. Media Relations Dimensions in South CRAFT, STEPHANIE and WAYNE Korea, 81:2, 292-306. WANTA, Women in the Newsroom: JOHNSON, THOMAS J. and BAR- Influences of Female Editors and BARA K. KAYE, Wag the Blog: How Reporters on the News Agenda, 81:1, 124- Reliance on Traditional Media and the 138. Internet Influence Credibility Perceptions DE VREESE, CLAES H., The Effects of of Weblogs among Blog Users, 81:3, 622- Frames in Political Television News on 642. Issue Interpretation and Frame Salience, KAYE, BARBARA K. and BARRY S. 81:1, 36-52. SAPOLSKY, Talking a “Blue” Streak: ENDRES, KATHLEEN L., “Help- Context and Offensive Language in Prime Wanted Female”: Editor & Publisher Time Network Television Programs, 81:4, Frames a Civil Rights Issue, 81:1, 7-21. 911-927. FICO, FREDERICK, GERI ALUMIT KENSICKI, LINDA JEAN, No Cure ZELDES, and ARVIND DIDDI, Partisan for What Ails Us: The Media-Constructed and Structural Balance of Local Television Disconnect between Societal Problems and Election Coverage of Incumbent and Possible Solutions, 81:1, 53-73. Open Gubernatorial Elections, 81:4, 897- KIM, SUNG TAE, Mapping an 910. Economic “Globalization” News FREEDMAN, ERIC and FREDERICK Paradigm: A Multi-National Comparative FICO, Whither the Experts? Newspaper Analysis, 81:3, 601-621. Use of Horse Race and Issue Experts in LACY, STEPHEN, DAVID C. Coverage of Open Governors’ Races in COULSON, and HUGH J. MARTIN, 2002, 81:3, 498-510. Ownership and Barriers to Entry in Non- GOODMAN, J. ROBYN and KIM Metropolitan Daily Newspaper Markets, WALSH-CHILDERS, Sculpting the 81:2, 327-342. Female Breast: How College Women LARISCY, RUTHANN WEAVER, Negotiate the Media’s Ideal Breast Image, SPENCER F. TINKHAM, HEIDI 81:3, 657-674. HATFIELD EDWARDS, and KARYN HANSON, GARY and STANLEY T. OGATA JONES, The “Ground War” of WEARDEN, Measuring Newscast Political Campaigns: Nonpaid Activities Accuracy: Applying a Newspaper Model in U.S. State Legislative Races, 81:3, 477- to Television, 81:3, 546-558. 497. 974 JOURNALISM & MAss COMMUNICATION QUARTERLY LOWREY, WILSON and LEE B. TREMAYNE, MARK, The Web of BECKER, Commitment to Journalistic Context: Applying Network Theory to Work: Do High School and College the Use of Hyperlinks in Journalism on Activities Matter? 81:3, 528-545. the Web, 81:2, 237-253. NISBET, MATTHEW C. and TRUMBO, CRAIG W., Research DIETRAM A. SCHEUFELE, Political Talk Methods in Mass Communication as a Catalyst for Online Citizenship, 81:4, Research: A Census of Eight Journals 877-896. 1990-2000, 81:2, 417-436. PARK, SUNG-YEON, JACQUELINE TSAO, JAMES C. and STANLEY D. BUSH HITCHON, and GI WOONG YUN, SIBLEY, Readership of Free Community The Effects of Brand Familiarity in Papers as a Source of Advertising Alignment Advertising, 81:4, 750-765. Information: A Uses and Gratifications PFAU, MICHAEL, MICHEL Perspective, 81:4, 766-787. HAIGH, MITCHELL GETTLE, TSFATI, YARIV, Exploring Possible MICHAEL DONNELLY, GREGORY Correlates of Journalists’ Perceptions of SCOTT, DANA WARR, and ELAINE WIT- Audience Trust, 81:2, 274-291. TENBERG, Embedding Journalists in WANTA, WAYNE, GUY GOLAN, Military Combat Units: Impact on and CHEOLHAN LEE, Agenda Setting Newspaper Story Frames and Tone, 81:1, and International News: Media Influence 74-88. on Public Perceptions of Foreign Nations, POMPPER, DONNALYN and JESICA 81:2, 364-377. KOENIG, Cross-Cultural-Generational WOOD, MICHELLE L. M.,, Perceptions of Ideal Body Image: MICHELLE R. NELSON, JAEHO CHO, Hispanic Women and _ Magazine and RONALD A. YAROS, Tonight's Top Standards, 81:1, 89-107. 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