INDEX TO VOLUME 83 SUBJECT INDEX Advocacy versus Objectivist Frames, 83:4, 767-784. ADVERTISING AN, SOONTAE, HYUN SEUNG JIN, and MICHAEL PFAU, The Effects of Issue AN, SOONTAE, HYUN SEUNG JIN, Advocacy Advertising on Voters’ Candi- and MICHAEL PFAU, The Effects of Issue date Issue Knowledge and Turnout, 83:1, Advocacy Advertising on Voters’ Candi- 7-24. date Issue Knowledge and Turnout, 83:1, BANNING, STEPHEN A., Third- 7-24. Person Effects on Political Participation, COLEMAN, CYNTHIA-LOU, HEATH- 83:4, 785-800. ER HARTLEY, and J. DAVID KENNA- BESLEY, JOHN C., KATHERINE A. MER, Examining Claimsmakers’ Frames MCCOMAS, and LEAH WAKS, Media in News Coverage of Direct-to-Consumer Use and the Perceived Justice of Local Advertising, 83:3, 547-562. Science Authorities, 83:4, 801-818. JOHNSTON, RUSSELL, Partisan Poli- DIXON, TRAVIS L., Schemas as tics, Market Research, and Media Buying Average Conceptions: Skin Tone, Tele- in Canada, 1920, 83:4, 917-932. vision News Exposure, and Culpability KNOBLOCH-WESTERWICK, SILVIA Judgments, 83:1, 131-149. AND BRENDON COATES, Minority DREW, DAN and DAVID WEAVER, Models in Advertisements in Magazines Voter Learning in the 2004 Presidential Popular with Minorities, 83:3, 596-614. Election: Did the Media Matter?, 83:1, 25- 42. AUDIENCE ANALYSIS HUGE, MICHAEL, CARROLL J. GLYNN, and IRKWON JEONG, A ALDOORY, LINDA and MARK A. Relationship-Based Approach to Under- ; VAN DYKE, The Roles of Perceived standing Third-Person Perceptions, 83:3, “Shared” Involvement and Information 530-546. Overload in Understanding How LEE, CHUL-JOO and DIETRAM A. Audiences Make Meaning of News about SCHEUFELE, The Influence of Knowl- Bioterrorism, 83:2, 346-361. edge and Deference toward Scientific BESLEY, JOHN C., KATHERINE A. Authority: A Media Effects Model for MCCOMAS, and LEAH WAKS, Media Public Attitudes toward Nanotechnology, Use and the Perceived Justice of Local 83:4, 819-834. Science Authorities, 83:4, 801-818. MEIRICK, PATRICK C., Media LEE, FRANCIS L. F., Audience Taste Schemas, Perceived Effects, and Person Divergence over Time: An Analysis of Perceptions, 83:3, 632-649. U.S. Movies’ Box Office in Hong Kong, MILLER, ANDREA, Watching View- 1989-2004, 83:4, 883-900. ers Watch TV: Processing Live, Breaking, and Emotional News in a Naturalistic Setting, 83:3, 511-529. COMMUNICATION EFFECTS NAN, XIAOLI, GEORGE ANGHEL- CEV, JUN RONG MYERS, SELA SAR, and ADAY, SEAN, The _ Framesetting RON FABER, What If a Web Site Can Talk? Effects of News: An Experimental Test of Exploring the Persuasive Effects of Web- 967 Based Anthropomorphic Agents, 83:3, 615- Use and the Perceived Justice of Local 631. Science Authorities, 83:4, 801-818. NICHOLS, SANDRA L., LEWIS A. COLEMAN, RENITA and STEPHEN FRIEDLAND, HERNANDO ROJAS, BANNING, Network TV News’ Affective JAEHO CHO, and DHAVAN V. SHAH, Framing of the Presidential Candidates: Examining the Effects of Public Journalism Evidence for a Second-Level Agenda- on Civil Society from 1994 to 2002: Setting Effect through Visual Framing, Organizational Factors, Project Features, 83:2, 313-328. Story Frames, and Citizen Engagement, DIXON, TRAVIS L., Schemas as 83:1, 77-100. Average Conceptions: Skin Tone, Tele- PFAU, MICHAEL, MICHEL HAIGH, vision News Exposure, and Culpability ANDEELYNN FIFRICK, DOUGLAS Judgments, 83:1, 131-149. HOLL, ALLISON TEDESCO, JAY COPE, DREW, DAN and DAVID WEAVER, DAVID NUNNALLY, AMY SCHIESS, Voter Learning in the 2004 Presidential DONALD PRESTON, PAUL ROSZKOWS- Election: Did the Media Matter?, 83:1, 25- KI, and MARLON MARTIN, The Effects 42. of Print News Photographs of the FICO, FREDERICK, ERIC FREED- Casualties of War, 83:1, 150-168. MAN, and BRAD LOVE, Partisan and Structural Balance in Newspaper Cover- COMMUNICATION THEORY age of U.S. Senate Races in 2004 with Female Nominees, 83:1, 43-57. ADAY, SEAN, The Framesetting HARP, DUSTIN and MARK TRE- Effects of News: An Experimental Test of MAYNE, The Gendered Blogosphere: Ex- Advocacy versus Objectivist Frames, 83:4, amining Inequality Using Network and 767-784. Feminist Theory, 83:2, 247-264. ALDOORY, LINDA and MARK A. HUGE, MICHAEL, CARROLL J. VAN DYKE, The Roles of Perceived GLYNN, and IRKWON JEONG, A Rela- “Shared” Involvement and Information tionship-Based Approach to Under- Overload in Understanding How Audi- standing Third-Person Perceptions, 83:3, ences Make Meaning of News about 530-546. Bioterrorism, 83:2, 346-361. LEE, CHUL-JOO and DIETRAM A. AN, SOONTAE, HYUN SEUNG JIN, SCHEUFELE, The Influence of Knowledge and MICHAEL PFAU, The Effects of Issue and Deference toward Scientific Author- Advocacy Advertising on Voters’ Candi- ity: A Media Effects Model for Public date Issue Knowledge and Turnout, 83:1, Attitudes toward Nanotechnology, 83:4, 7-24. 819-834. BANNING, STEPHEN A., Third- LIM, JEONGSUB, A Cross-Lagged Person Effects on Political Participation, Analysis of Agenda Setting among Online 83:4, 785-800. News Media, 83:2, 298-312. BEAM, RANDAL A., Organizational MEIRICK, PATRICK C., Media Sche- Goals and Priorities and the Job Satis- mas, Perceived Effects, and Person Percep- faction of U.S. Journalists, 83:1, 169-185. tions, 83:3, 632-649. BENOIT, WILLIAM L. and TAMIR MILLER, ANDREA, Watching SHEAFER, Functional Theory and Viewers Watch TV: Processing Live, Political Discourse: Televised Debates in Breaking, and Emotional News in a Israel and the United States, 83:2, 281- Naturalistic Setting, 83:3, 511-529. 297. MUSCHERT, GLENN W. and DAWN BESLEY, JOHN C., KATHERINE A. CARR, Media Salience and Frame MCCOMAS, and LEAH WAKS, Media Changing across Events: Coverage of 968 JOURNALISM & Mass COMMUNICATION QUARTERLY Nine School Shootings, 1997-2001, 83:4, KNOBLOCH-WESTERWICK, SILVIA 747-766. AND BRENDON COATES, Minority Mo- dels in Advertisements in Magazines Popular with Minorities, 83:3, 596-614. CONTENT ANALYSIS LIM, JEONGSUB, A Cross-Lagged Analysis of Agenda Setting among Online BENOIT, WILLIAM L. and TAMIR News Media, 83:2, 298-312. SHEAFER, Functional Theory and MARCELLUS, JANE, Women as Political Discourse: Televised Debates in Machine: Representation of Secretaries in Israel and the United States, 83:2, 281- Interwar Magazines, 83:1, 101-115. 297. MUSCHERT, GLENN W. and DAWN BICHARD, SHANNON L., Building CARR, Media Salience and Frame Chang- Blogs: A Multi-Dimensional Analysis of ing across Events: Coverage of Nine the Distribution of Frames on the 2004 School Shootings, 1997-2001, 83:4, 747-766. Presidential Candidate Web Sites, 83:2, SCHIFFER, ADAM J., Blogswarms 329-345. and Press Norms: News Coverage of the CARPENTER, SERENA, STEPHEN Downing Street Memo Controversy, 83:3, LACY, and FREDERICK FICO, Network 494-510. News Coverage of High-Profile Crimes WEBB, SHEILA M., The Narrative of during 2004: A Study of Source Use and Core Traditional Values in Reiman Maga- Reporter Context, 83:4, 901-916. zines, 83:4, 865-882. CHO, SOOYOUNG, Network News Coverage of Breast Cancer, 1974 to 2003, ECONOMICS OF THE PRESS 83:1, 116-130. COLEMAN, CYNTHIA-LOU, HEATH- CHO, HIROMI, HUGH J. MARTIN, ER HARTLEY, and J. DAVID KENNA- and STEPHEN LACY, An Industry in MER, Examining Claimsmakers’ Frames Transition: Entry and Exit in Daily News- in News Coverage of Direct-to-Consumer paper Markets, 1987-2003, 83:2, 381-396. Advertising, 83:3, 547-562. COLEMAN, RENITA and STEPHEN ETHICS BANNING, Network TV News’ Affective Framing of the Presidential Candidates: COLEMAN, RENITA, The Effects of Evidence for a Second-Level Agenda- Visuals on Ethical Reasoning: What's a Setting Effect through Visual Framing, Photograph Worth to Journalists Making 83:2, 313-328. Moral Decisions?, 83:4, 835-850. FICO, FREDERICK, ERIC FREED- READER, BILL, Distinctions that MAN, and BRAD LOVE, Partisan and Matter: Ethical Differences at Large and Structural Balance in Newspaper Cover- Small Newspapers, 83:4, 851-864. age of U.S. Senate Races in 2004 with Female Nominees, 83:1, 43-57. HARP, DUSTIN and MARK TRE- GENDER AND MEDIA MAYNE, The Gendered Blogosphere: Ex- amining Inequality Using Network and CHO, SOOYOUNG, Network News Feminist Theory, 83:2, 247-264. Coverage of Breast Cancer, 1974 to 2003, HOFFMAN, LINDSAY H., Is Internet 83:1, 116-130. Content Different after All? A Content EVERBACH, TRACY, The Culture of Analysis of Mobilizing Information in a Women-Led Newspaper: An Ethno- Online and Print Newspapers, 83:1, 58- graphic Study of the Sarasota Herald-Tri- 76. bune, 83:3, 477-493. INDEX TO VOLUME 83 969 FICO, FREDERICK, ERIC FREED- News Media, 83:2, 298-312. MAN, and BRAD LOVE, Partisan and NAN, XIAOLI, GEORGE ANGHEL- Structural Balance in Newspaper Cover- CEV, JUN RONG MYERS, SELA SAR, and age of U.S. Senate Races in 2004 with Fe- RON FABER, What If a Web Site Can Talk? male Nominees, 83:1, 43-57. Exploring the Persuasive Effects of Web- HARP, DUSTIN and MARK TRE- Based Anthropomorphic Agents, 83:3, 615- MAYNE, The Gendered Blogosphere: Ex- 631. amining Inequality Using Network and SCHIFFER, ADAM J., Blogswarms Feminist Theory, 83:2, 247-264. and Press Norms: News Coverage of the MARCELLUS, JANE, Women as Ma- Downing Street Memo Controversy, 83:3, chine: Representation of Secretaries in In- 494-510. terwar Magazines, 83:1, 101-115. LAW AND POLICY HISTORY CARTER, EDWARD L. and BRAD ARCENEAUX, NOAH, The Wireless CLARK, “Arrogance Cloaked as in the Window: Department Stores and Humility” a and the Majoritarian First Radio Retailing in the 1920s, 83:3, 581-595. Amendment: The Free Speech Legacy of JOHNSTON, RUSSELL, Partisan Poli- Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist, 83:3, tics, Market Research, and Media Buying 650-668. in Canada, 1920, 83:4, 917-932. MARCELLUS, JANE, Women as MAGAZINE JOURNALISM Machine: Representation of Secretaries in Interwar Magazines, 83:1, 101-115. KNOBLOCH-WESTERWICK, SILVIA AND BRENDON COATES, Minority INTERNATIONAL Models in Advertisements in Magazines Popular with Minorities, 83:3, 596-614. LEE, FRANCIS L. F., Audience Taste MARCELLUS, JANE, Women as Divergence over Time: An Analysis of Machine: Representation of Secretaries in U.S. Movies’ Box Office in Hong Kong, Interwar Magazines, 83:1, 101-115. 1989-2004, 83:4, 883-900. WEBB, SHEILA M., The Narrative of Core Traditional Values in Reiman Maga- INTERNET zines, 83:4, 865-882. BICHARD, SHANNON L., Building MANAGEMENT AND OWNERSHIP Blogs: A Multi-Dimensional Analysis of the Distribution of Frames on the 2004 Pre- BEAM, RANDAL A., Organizational sidential Candidate Web Sites, 83:2, 329- Goals and Priorities and the Job Satis- 345. faction of U.S. Journalists, 83:1, 169-185. HARP, DUSTIN and MARK TRE- CHO, HIROMI, HUGH J. MARTIN, MAYNE, The Gendered Blogosphere: Ex- and STEPHEN LACY, An Industry in amining Inequality Using Network and Transition: Entry and Exit in Daily News- Feminist Theory, 83:2, 247-264. paper Markets, 1987-2003, 83:2, 381-396. HOFFMAN, LINDSAY H., Is Internet EVERBACH, TRACY, The Culture of Content Different after All? A Content a Women-Led Newspaper: An Ethno- Analysis of Mobilizing Information in graphic Study of the Sarasota Herald-Tr- Online and Print Newspapers, 83:1, 58-76. ibune, 83:3, 477-493. LIM, JEONGSUB, A Cross-Lagged LOWREY, WILSON KARLA GOW- Analysis of Agenda Setting among Online ER, WILLIAM EVANS, and JENN MACK- 970 JOURNALISM & Mass COMMUNICATION QUARTERLY AY, Assessing Newspaper Preparedness LEE, CHUL-JOO and DIETRAM A. for Public Health Emergencies, 83:2, 362- SCHEUFELE, The Influence of Knowl- 380. edge and Deference toward Scientific NICHOLS, SANDRA L., LEWIS A. Authority: A Media Effects Model for FRIEDLAND, HERNANDO ROJAS, Public Attitudes toward Nanotechnology, JAEHO CHO, and DHAVAN V. SHAH, 83:4, 819-834. Examining the Effects of Public Journalism LOWREY, WILSON KARLA GOW- on Civil Society from 1994 to 2002: Orga- ER, WILLIAM EVANS, and JENN MACK- nizational Factors, Project Features, Story AY, Assessing Newspaper Preparedness Frames, and Citizen Engagement, 83:1, 77- for Public Health Emergencies, 83:2, 362- 100. 380. READER, BILL, Distinctions that MILLER, ANDREA, Watching View- Matter: Ethical Differences at Large and ers Watch TV: Processing Live, Breaking, Small Newspapers, 83:4, 851-864. and Emotional News in a Naturalistic REINARDY, SCOTT, It’s Gametime: Setting, 83:3, 511-529. The Maslach Burnout Inventory Measures MUSCHERT, GLENN W. and DAWN Burnout of Sports Journalists, 83:2, 397- CARR, Media Salience and Frame Chang- 412. ing across Events: Coverage of Nine School Shootings, 1997-2001, 83:4, 747- MEDIA AND SOCIETY 766. NICHOLS, SANDRA L., LEWIS A. ALDOORY, LINDA and MARK A. FRIEDLAND, HERNANDO ROJAS, VAN DYKE, The Roles of Perceived JAEHO CHO, and DHAVAN V. SHAH, “Shared” Involvement and Information Examining the Effects of Public Journalism Overload in Understanding How Audi- on Civil Society from 1994 to 2002: ences Make Meaning of News about Bio- Organizational Factors, Project Features, terrorism, 83:2, 346-361. Story Frames, and Citizen Engagement, BESLEY, JOHN C., KATHERINE A. 83:1, 77-100. MCCOMAS, and LEAH WAKS, Media WEBB, SHEILA M., The Narrative of Use and the Perceived Justice of Local Sci- Core Traditional Values in Reiman Maga- ence Authorities, 83:4, 801-818. zines, 83:4, 865-882. CARPENTER, SERENA, STEPHEN LACY, and FREDERICK FICO, Network METHODOLOGY-RESEARCH News Coverage of High-Profile Crimes during 2004: A Study of Source Use and CONWAY, MIKE, The Subjective Reporter Context, 83:4, 901-916. Precision of Computers: A Methodo- CHO, SOOYOUNG, Network News logical Comparison with Human Coding Coverage of Breast Cancer, 1974 to 2003, in Content Analysis, 83:1, 186-200. 83:1, 116-130. STRYKER, JO ELLEN, RICARDO J. COLEMAN, CYNTHIA-LOU, HEATH- WRAY, ROBERT C. HORNIK, AND ITZIK ER HARTLEY, and J. DAVID KENNA- YANOVITZKY, Validation of Database MER, Examining Claimsmakers’ Frames Search Terms for Content Analysis: The in News Coverage of Direct-to-Consumer Case of Cancer News Coverage, 83:2, 413- Advertising, 83:3, 547-562. 430. HOFFMAN, LINDSAY H., Is Internet Content Different after All? A Content MINORITIES Analysis of Mobilizing Information in Online and Print Newspapers, 83:1, 58- DIXON, TRAVIS L., Schemas as 76. Average Conceptions: Skin Tone, Tele- INDEX TO VOLUME 83 971 vision News Exposure, and Culpability BENOIT, WILLIAM L. and TAMIR Judgments, 83:1, 131-149. SHEAFER, Functional Theory and Politi- KNOBLOCH-WESTERWICK, SILVIA cal Discourse: Televised Debates in Israel AND BRENDON COATES, Minority Mo- and the United States, 83:2, 281-297. dels in Advertisements in Magazines BICHARD, SHANNON L., Building Popular with Minorities, 83:3, 596-614. Blogs: A Multi-Dimensional Analysis of the Distribution of Frames on the 2004 Pre- NEWSWRITING AND REPORTING sidential Candidate Web Sites, 83:2, 329- 345. CARPENTER, SERENA, STEPHEN COLEMAN, RENITA and STEPHEN LACY, and FREDERICK FICO, Network BANNING, Network TV News’ Affective News Coverage of High-Profile Crimes Framing of the Presidential Candidates: during 2004: A Study of Source Use and Evidence for a Second-Level Agenda-Set- Reporter Context, 83:4, 901-916. ting Effect through Visual Framing, 83:2, FICO, FREDERICK, ERIC FREED- 313-328. MAN, and BRAD LOVE, Partisan and DREW, DAN and DAVID WEAVER, Structural Balance in Newspaper Cover- Voter Learning in the 2004 Presidential age of U.S. Senate Races in 2004 with Election: Did the Media Matter?, 83:1, 25- Female Nominees, 83:1, 43-57. 42. HOFFMAN, LINDSAY H., Is Internet FICO, FREDERICK, ERIC FREED- Content Different after All? A Content MAN, and BRAD LOVE, Partisan and Analysis of Mobilizing Information in Structural Balance in Newspaper Cover- Online and Print Newspapers, 83:1, 58-76. age of U.S. Senate Races in 2004 with READER, BILL, Distinctions that Female Nominees, 83:1, 43-57. Matter: Ethical Differences at Large and SINGER, JANE 8., Stepping Back Small Newspapers, 83:4, 851-864. from the Gate: Online Newspaper Editors REINARDY, SCOTT, It’s Gametime: and the Co-Production of Content in The Maslach Burnout Inventory Measures Campaign 2004, 83:2, 265-280. Burnout of Sports Journalists, 83:2, 397- 412. PRESS PERFORMANCE SCHIFFER, ADAM J., Blogswarms and Press Norms: News Coverage of the CHO, SOOYOUNG, Network News Downing Street Memo Controversy, 83:3, Coverage of Breast Cancer, 1974 to 2003, 494-510. 83:1, 116-130. SINGER, JANE B., Stepping Back LOWREY, WILSON KARLA GOW- from the Gate: Online Newspaper Editors ER, WILLIAM EVANS, and JENN MACK- and the Co-Production of Content in AY, Assessing Newspaper Preparedness Campaign 2004, 83:2, 265-280. for Public Health Emergencies, 83:2, 362- 380. POLITICAL COMMUNICATION NICHOLS, SANDRA L., LEWIS A. FRIEDLAND, HERNANDO ROJAS, AN, SOONTAE, HYUN SEUNG JIN, JAEHO CHO, and DHAVAN V. SHAH, and MICHAEL PFAU, The Effects of Issue Examining the Effects of Public Journalism Advocacy Advertising on Voters’ Candi- on Civil Society from 1994 to 2002: Or- date Issue Knowledge and Turnout, 83:1, ganizational Factors, Project Features, 7-24. Story Frames, and Citizen Engagement, BANNING, STEPHEN A., Third- 83:1, 77-100. Person Effects on Political Participation, SCHIFFER, ADAM J., Blogswarms 83:4, 785-800. and Press Norms: News Coverage of the 972 JOURNALISM & Mass COMMUNICATION QUARTERLY Downing Street Memo Controversy, 83:3, DIXON, TRAVIS L., Schemas as 494-510. Average Conceptions: Skin Tone, Tele- vision News Exposure, and Culpability PROFESSIONAL ISSUES Judgments, 83:1, 131-149. MILLER, ANDREA, Watching View- BEAM, RANDAL A., Organizational ers Watch TV: Processing Live, Breaking, Goals and Priorities and the Job Satis- and Emotional News in a Naturalistic faction of U.S. Journalists, 83:1, 169-185. Setting, 83:3, 511-529. CHO, HIROMI, HUGH J. MARTIN, and STEPHEN LACY, An Industry in VISUAL Transition: Entry and Exit in Daily News- paper Markets, 1987-2003, 83:2, 381-396. COLEMAN, RENITA, The Effects of COLEMAN, RENITA, The Effects of Visuals on Ethical Reasoning: What's a Visuals on Ethical Reasoning: What's a Photograph Worth to Journalists Making Photograph Worth to Journalists Making Moral Decisions?, 83:4, 835-850. Moral Decisions?, 83:4, 835-850. COLEMAN, RENITA and STEPHEN READER, BILL, Distinctions that BANNING, Network TV News’ Affective Matter: Ethical Differences at Large and Framing of the Presidential Candidates: Small Newspapers, 83:4, 851-864. Evidence for a Second-Level Agenda-Set- LOWREY, WILSON KARLA GOW- ting Effect through Visual Framing, 83:2, ER, WILLIAM EVANS, and JENN MACK- 313-328. AY, Assessing Newspaper Preparedness PFAU, MICHAEL, MICHEL HAIGH, for Public Health Emergencies, 83:2, 362- ANDEELYNN FIFRICK, DOUGLAS HOLL, 380. ALLISON TEDESCO, JAY COPE, DAVID READER, BILL, Distinctions that NUNNALLY, AMY SCHIESS, DONALD Matter: Ethical Differences at Large and PRESTON, PAUL ROSZKOWSKI, and Small Newspapers, 83:4, 851-864. MARLON MARTIN, The Effects of Print REINARDY, SCOTT, It’s Gametime: News Photographs of the Casualties of The Maslach Burnout Inventory Measures War, 83:1, 150-168. Burnout of Sports Journalists, 83:2, 397- 412. PUBLIC RELATIONS ALPHABETICAL INDEX CHO, SOOYOUNG, The Power of Public Relations in Media Relations: A (Alphabetical by author’s last name) National Survey of Health PR Practi- tioners, 83:3, 563-580. ADAY, SEAN, The Framesetting Effects of News: An Experimental Test of TELEVISION Advocacy versus Objectivist Frames, 83:4, 767-784. CARPENTER, SERENA, STEPHEN ALDOORY, LINDA and MARK A. LACY, and FREDERICK FICO, Network VAN DYKE, The Roles of Perceived News Coverage of High-Profile Crimes “Shared” Involvement and Information during 2004: A Study of Source Use and Overload in Understanding How Audi- Reporter Context, 83:4, 901-916. ences Make Meaning of News about CHO, SOOYOUNG, Network News Bioterrorism, 83:2, 346-361. Coverage of Breast Cancer, 1974 to 2003, AN, SOONTAE, HYUN SEUNG JIN, 83:1, 116-130. and MICHAEL PFAU, The Effects of Issue INDEX TO VOLUME 83 973 Advocacy Advertising on _ Voters’ National Survey of Health PR Candidate Issue Knowledge and Turnout, Practitioners, 83:3, 563-580. 83:1, 7-24. CLARK, BRAD (See Carter). ANGHELCEV, GEORGE (See Nan). COATES, BRENDON (See Knobloch- ARCENEAUX, NOAH, The Wireless Westerwick). in the Window: Department Stores and COLEMAN, CYNTHIA-LOU, HEATH- Radio Retailing in the 1920s, 83:3, 581-595. ER HARTLEY, and J. DAVID KENNA- BANNING, STEPHEN A., Third-Per- MER, Examining Claimsmakers’ Frames son Effects on Political Participation, 83:4, in News Coverage of Direct-to-Consumer 785-800. Advertising, 83:3, 547-562. BANNING, STEPHEN (See Coleman). COLEMAN, RENITA, The Effects of BEAM, RANDAL A., Organizational Visuals on Ethical Reasoning: What's a Goals and Priorities and the Job Satis- Photograph Worth to Journalists Making faction of U.S. Journalists, 83:1, 169-185. Moral Decisions?, 83:4, 835-850. BENOIT, WILLIAM L. and TAMIR COLEMAN, RENITA and STEPHEN SHEAFER, Functional Theory and Poli- BANNING, Network TV News’ Affective tical Discourse: Televised Debates in Israel Framing of the Presidential Candidates: and the United States, 83:2, 281-297. Evidence for a Second-Level Agenda-Set- BESLEY, JOHN C., KATHERINE A. ting Effect through Visual Framing, 83:2, MCCOMAS, and LEAH WAKS, Media 313-328. Use and the Perceived Justice of Local Sci- CONWAY, MIKE, The Subjective ence Authorities, 83:4, 801-818. Precision of Computers: A Methodo- BICHARD, SHANNON L., Building logical Comparison with Human Coding Blogs: A Multi-Dimensional Analysis of in Content Analysis, 83:1, 186-200. the Distribution of Frames on the 2004 Pre- COPE, JAY (See Pfau). sidential Candidate Web Sites, 83:2, 329- DIXON, TRAVIS L., Schemas as 345. Average Conceptions: Skin Tone, Tele- CARPENTER, SERENA, STEPHEN vision News Exposure, and Culpability LACY, and FREDERICK FICO, Network Judgments, 83:1, 131-149. News Coverage of High-Profile Crimes DREW, DAN and DAVID WEAVER, during 2004: A Study of Source Use and Voter Learning in the 2004 Presidential Reporter Context, 83:4, 901-916. Election: Did the Media Matter?, 83:1, 25- CARR, DAWN (See Muschert). 42. CARTER, EDWARD L. and BRAD EVANS, WILLIAM (See Lowrey). CLARK, “Arrogance Cloaked as Humil- EVERBACH, TRACY, The Culture of ity” and the Majoritarian First Amend- a Women-Led Newspaper: An Ethno- ment: The Free Speech Legacy of Chief graphic Study of the Sarasota Herald- Justice William H. Rehnquist, 83:3, 650- Tribune, 83:3, 477-493. 668. FABER, RON (See Nan). CHO, HIROMI, HUGH J. MARTIN, FICO, FREDERICK (See Carpenter). and STEPHEN LACY, An Industry in FICO, FREDERICK, ERIC FREED- Transition: Entry and Exit in Daily News- MAN, and BRAD LOVE, Partisan and paper Markets, 1987-2003, 83:2, 381-396. Structural Balance in Newspaper Cover- CHO, JAEHO (See Nichols). age of U.S. Senate Races in 2004 with CHO, SOOYOUNG, Network News Female Nominees, 83:1, 43-57. Coverage of Breast Cancer, 1974 to 2003, FIFRICK, ANDEELYNN (See Pfau). 83:1, 116-130. FREEDMAN, ERIC (See Fico). CHO, SOOYOUNG, The Power of FRIEDLAND, LEWIS A. (See Public Relations in Media Relations: A Nichols). 974 JOURNALISM & Mass COMMUNICATION QUARTERLY GLYNN, CARROLL J. (See Huge). AY, Assessing Newspaper Preparedness GOWER, KARLA (See Lowrey). for Public Health Emergencies, 83:2, 362- HAIGH, MICHEL (See Pfau). 380. HARP, DUSTIN and MARK TRE- MACKAY, JENN (See Lowrey). MAYNE, The Gendered Blogosphere: Ex- MARCELLUS, JANE, Women as amining Inequality Using Network and Machine: Representation of Secretaries in Feminist Theory, 83:2, 247-264. Interwar Magazines, 83:1, 101-115. HARTLEY, HEATHER (See Cole- MARTIN, HUGH J. (See Cho). man). MARTIN, MARLON (See Pfau). HOFFMAN, LINDSAY H., Is Internet MCCOMAS, KATHERINE A. (See Content Different after All? A Content Besley). Analysis of Mobilizing Information in On- MEIRICK, PATRICK C., Media line and Print Newspapers, 83:1, 58-76. Schemas, Perceived Effects, and Person HOLL, DOUGLAS (See Pfau). Perceptions, 83:3, 632-649. HORNIK, ROBERT C. (See Stryker). MILLER, ANDREA, Watching View- HUGE, MICHAEL, CARROLL J. ers Watch TV: Processing Live, Breaking, GLYNN, and IRKWON JEONG, A Rela- and Emotional News in a Naturalistic tionship-Based Approach to Understand- Setting, 83:3, 511-529. ing Third-Person Perceptions, 83:3, 530- MUSCHERT, GLENN W. and DAWN 546. CARR, Media Salience and Frame Chang- JEONG, IRKWON (See Huge). ing across Events: Coverage of Nine JIN, HYUN SEUNG (See An). School Shootings, 1997-2001, 83:4, 747-766. JOHNSTON, RUSSELL, Partisan Poli- MYERS, JUN RONG (See Nan). tics, Market Research, and Media Buying NAN, XIAOLI, GEORGE ANGHEL- in Canada, 1920, 83:4, 917-932. CEV, JUN RONG MYERS, SELA SAR, and KENNAMER, J. DAVID (See Cole- RON FABER, What If a Web Site Can Talk? man). Exploring the Persuasive Effects of Web- KNOBLOCH-WESTERWICK, SILVIA Based Anthropomorphic Agents, 83:3, 615- and BRENDON COATES, Minority Mo- 631. dels in Advertisements in Magazines NICHOLS, SANDRA L., LEWIS A. Popular with Minorities, 83:3, 596-614. FRIEDLAND, HERNANDO ROJAS, LACY, STEPHEN (See Cho). JAEHO CHO, and DHAVAN V. SHAH, LACY, STEPHEN (See Carpenter). Examining the Effects of Public Journalism LEE, CHUL-JOO and DIETRAM A. on Civil Society from 1994 to 2002: Or- SCHEUFELE, The Influence of Knowledge ganizational Factors, Project Features, and Deference toward Scientific Author- Story Frames, and Citizen Engagement, ity: A Media Effects Model for Public 83:1, 77-100. Attitudes toward Nanotechnology, 83:4, NUNNALLY, DAVID (See Pfau). 819-834. PFAU, MICHAEL (See An). LEE, FRANCIS L. F., Audience Taste PFAU, MICHAEL, MICHEL HAIGH, Divergence over Time: An Analysis of ANDEELYNN FIFRICK, DOUGLAS HOLL, U.S. Movies’ Box Office in Hong Kong, ALLISON TEDESCO, JAY COPE, DAVID 1989-2004, 83:4, 883-900. NUNNALLY, AMY SCHIESS, DONALD LIM, JEONGSUB, A Cross-Lagged PRESTON, PAUL ROSZKOWSKI, and Analysis of Agenda Setting among Online MARLON MARTIN, The Effects of Print News Media, 83:2, 298-312. 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