INDEX TO VOLUME 84 SUBJECT INDEX CHRISTEN, CINDY T. and KELLI E. HUBERTY, Media Reach, Media Influ- ence? The Effects of Local, National, and ADVERTISING Internet News on Public Opinion Infer- ences, 84:2, 315-334. SOH, HYEONJIN, LEONARD N. COLEMAN, RENITA and MAXWELL REID, and KAREN WHITEHILL KING, MCCOMEBS, The Young and Agenda-less? Trust in Different Advertising Media, 84:3, Exploring Age-related Di‘ferences in 455-476. Agenda Setting on the Youngest Genera- WARREN, RON, JAN L. WICKS, tion, Baby Boomers, and the Civic Gen- ROBERT H. WICKS, IGNATIUS FOSU, eration, 84:3, 495-508. and DONGHUNG CHONG, Food and KIM, KIHAN and MAXWELL Beverage Advertising to Children on U.S. MCCOMBS, News Story Descriptions Television: Did National Food Advertisers and the Public's Opinions of Political Respond?, 84:4, 795-810. Candidates, 84:2, 299-314. YOO, CHAN YUN, Implicit Memory KIM, SEI-HILL, Media Use, Social Measures for Web Advertising Effective- Capital, and Civic Participation in South ness, 84:1, 7-23. Korea, 84:3, 477-494. LEE, JAE KOOK, The Effect of the AUDIENCE ANALYSIS Internet on Homogeneity of the Media Agenda: A Test of the Fragmentation The- SOH, HYEONJIN, LEONARD N. sis, 84:4, 745-760. REID, and KAREN WHITEHILL KING, LIM, JOON SOO and EYUN-JUNG Trust in Different Advertising Media, 84:3, KI, Resistance to Ethically Suspicious 455-476. Parody Video on YouTube: A Test of STEMPEL, CARL, THOMAS HAR- Inoculation Theory, 84:4, 713-728. GROVE, and GUIDO H. STEMPEL III, NAN, XIAOLI, The Relative Persua- Media Use, Social Structure, and Belief sive Effect of Gain- versus Loss-Framed in 9/11 Conspiracy Theories, 84:2, 353- Messages: Exploring the Moderating Role OTe: of the Desirability of End-States, 84:3, 509- 524. SYLVIE, GEORGE and HSIANG IRIS CHYI, One Product, Two Markets: How RAMASUBRAMANIAN, SRIVIDYA, Geography Differentiates Online Newspa- Media-based Strategies to Reduce Racial per Audiences, 84:3, 562-581. Stereotypes Activated by News Stories, 84:2, 249-264. COMMUNICATION EFFECTS RODGERS, SHELLY, Effects of Spon- sorship Congruity on E-sponsors and E- BEAUDOIN, CHRIS, Media Effects newspapers, 84:1, 24-39. on Public Safety Following a Natural Di- STEMPEL, CARL, THOMAS HAR- saster: Testing Lagged Dependent Variable GROVE, and GUIDO H. STEMPEL III, Models, 84:4, 695-712. Media Use, Social Structure, and Belief in CHIA, STELLA C., Third-person Per- 9/11 Conspiracy Theories, 84:2, 353-372. ceptions about Idealized Body Image and TAN, YUE and DAVID WEAVER, Weight-loss Behavior, 84:4, 677-694. Agenda-setting Effects among the Media, INDEX TO VOLUME 84 881 the Public, and Congress, 1946-2004, 84:4, LEE, JAE KOOK, The Effect of the 729-744. Internet on Homogeneity of the Media YOO, CHAN YUN, Implicit Memory Agenda: A Test of the Fragmentation The- Measures for Web Advertising Effective- sis, 84:4, 745-760. ness, 84:1, 7-23. LIM, JOON SOO and EYUN-JUNG KI, Resistance to Ethically Suspicious COMMUNICATION THEORY Parody Video on YouTube: A Test of Inoculation Theory, 84:4, 713-728. BEAUDOIN, CHRIS, Media Effects NAN, XIAOLI, The Relative Persua- on Public Safety Following a Natural Di- sive Effect of Gain- versus Loss-Framed saster: Testing Lagged Dependent Variable Messages: Exploring the Moderating Role Models, 84:4, 695-712. of the Desirability of End-States, 84:3, 509- CHIA, STELLA C., Third-person Per- 524. ceptions about Idealized Body Image and POMPPER, DONNALYN, JORGE Weight-loss Behavior, 84:4, 677-694. SOTO, and LAUREN PIEL, Male Body CHRISTEN, CINDY T. and KELLI E. Image and Magazine — Standards: HUBERTY, Media Reach, Media Influ- Considering Dimensions of Age and ence? The Effects of Local, National, and Ethnicity, 84:3, 525-545. Internet News on Public Opinion Infer- POTTER, W. JAMES and KARYN ences, 84:2, 315-334. RIDDLE, A Content Analysis of the Media COLEMAN, RENITA and MAXWELL Effects Literature, 84:1, 90-104. MCCOMBS, The Young and Agenda-less? RAMASUBRAMANIAN, SRIVIDYA, Exploring Age-related Differences in Media-based Strategies to Reduce Racial Agenda Setting on the Youngest Genera- Stereotypes Activated by News Stories, tion, Baby Boomers, and the Civic Gen- 84:2, 249-264. eration, 84:3, 495-508. RODGERS, SHELLY, Effects of Spon- HOFFMAN, LINDSAY H. and MICHAEL sorship Congruity on E-sponsors and E- D. SLATER, Evaluating Public Discourse newspapers, 84:1, 24-39. in Newspaper Opinion Articles: Values- STEMPEL, CARL, THOMAS HAR- Framing and Integrative Complexity in GROVE, and GUIDO H. STEMPEL HL, Substance and Health Policy Issues, 84:1, Media Use, Social Structure, and Belief 58-74. in 9/11 Conspiracy Theories, 84:2, 353- JHA, SONORA, Exploring internet In- 372. fluence on the Coverage of Social Protest: SWAIN, KRISTEN ALLEY, Outrage Content Analysis Comparing Protest Cov- Factors and Explanations in News Cov- erage in 1967 and 1999, 84:1, 40-57. erage of the Anthrax Attacks, 84:2, 335- KI, EYUN-JUNG and LINDA CHIL- 352. DERS HON, Reliability and Validity of TAN, YUE and DAVID WEAVER, Organization-Public Relationship Mea- Agenda-setting Effects among the Media, surement and Linkages among Relation- the Public, and Congress, 1946-2004, 84:4, ship Indicators in a Membership Organi- 729-744. zation, 84:3, 419-438. TREMAYNE, MARK, AMY SCHMITZ KIM, KIHAN and MAXWELL WEISS, and ROSENTAL CALMON ALVES, MCCOMBS, News Story Descriptions From Product to Service: The Diffusion of and the Public's Opinions of Political Dynamic Content in Online Newspapers, Candidates, 84:2, 299-314. 84:4, 825-839. KIM, SEI-HILL, Media Use, Social YOO, CHAN YUN, Implicit Memory Capital, and Civic Participation in South Measures for Web Advertising Effective- Korea, 84:3, 477-494. ness, 84:1, 7-23. 882 JOURNALISM & Mass COMM CONTENT ANALYSIS TREMAYNE, MARK, AMY SCHMITZ WEISS, and ROSENTAL CALMON ALVES, CARPENTER, SERENA, U.S. Elite From Product to Service: The Diffusion of and Non-elite Newspapers’ Portrayal of Dynamic Content in Online Newspapers, the Iraq War: A Comparison of Frames and 84:4, 825-839. Source Use, 84:4, 761-776. WARREN, RON, JAN L. WICKS, CHO, SOOYOUNG, TV News Cov- ROBERT H. WICKS, IGNATIUS FOSU, erage of Plastic Surgery, 1972-2004, 84:1, and DONGHUNG CHONG, Food and 75-89. Beverage Advertising to Children on U.S. FAHMY, SHAHIRA, JAMES D. KELLY, Television: Did National Food Advertisers and YUNG SOO KIM, What Katrina Respond?, 84:4, 795-810. Revealed: A Visual Analysis of the Hurri- cane Coverage by News Wires and U.S. ECONOMICS OF THE PRESS Newspapers, 84:3, 546-561. HESTER, JOE BOB and ELIZABETH SYLVIE, GEORGE and HSIANG IRIS DOUGALL, The Efficiency of Constructed CHYI, One Product, Two Markets: How Week Sampling for Content Analysis of Geography Differentiates Online Newspa- Online News, 84:4, 811-824. per Audiences, 84:3, 562-581. HOFFMAN, LINDSAY H. and MICHAEL TREMAYNE, MARK, AMY SCHMITZ D. SLATER, Evaluating Public Discourse WEISS, and ROSENTAL CALMON ALVES, in Newspaper Opinion Articles: Values- From Product to Service: The Diffusion of Framing and Integrative Complexity in Dynamic Content in Online Newspapers, Substance and Health Policy Issues, 84:1, 84:4, 825-839. 58-74. JHA, SONORA, Exploring Internet In- ETHICS fluence on the Coverage of Social Protest: Content Analysis Comparing Protest Cov- LASORSA, DOMINIC and JIA DAI, erage in 1967 and 1999, 84:1, 40-57. When News Reporters Deceive: The Pro- KIM, KIHAN and MAXWELL duction of Stereotypes, 84:2, 281-298. MCCOMBS, News Story Descriptions MARKEN, LISE, The Real and the and the Public's Opinions of Political Right: Journalistic Authority and the Cov- Candidates, 84:2, 299-314. erage of Judith Miller, 84:2, 265-280. LASORSA, DOMINIC and JIA DAI, When News Reporters Deceive: The GENDER AND MEDIA Production of Stereotypes, 84:2, 281-298. MARKEN, LISE, The Real and the CHIA, STELLA C., Third-person Per- Right: Journalistic Authority and the Cov- ceptions about Idealized Body Image and erage of Judith Miller, 84:2, 265-280. Weight-loss Behavior, 84:4, 677-694. MASTIN, TERESA, JOUNGHWA CHOI, POMPPER, DONNALYN, JORGE GIA ELISE BARBOZA, and LORI POST, SOTO, and LAUREN PIEL, Male Body Newspapers’ Framing of Elder Abuse: It’s Image and Magazine Standards: Consi- Not a Family Affair, 84:4, 777-794. dering Dimensions of Age and Ethnicity, POTTER, W. JAMES and KARYN 84:3, 525-545. RIDDLE, A Content Analysis of the Media Effects Literature, 84:1, 90-104. HISTORY SWAIN, KRISTEN ALLEY, Outrage Factors and Explanations in News Cov- ALWOOD, EDWARD, Watching the erage of the Anthrax Attacks, 84:2, 335- Watchdogs: FBI Spying on Journalists in 352. the 1940s, 84:1, 137-150. 883 CARVALHO, JOHN, The Banning of Parody Video on YouTube: A Test of Bill Tilden: Amateur Tennis and Profes- Inoculation Theory, 84:4, 713-728. sional Journalism in Jazz-Age America, RODGERS, SHELLY, Effects of Spon- 84:1, 122-136. sorship Congruity on E-sponsors and E- COLE, JACI and JOHN MAXWELL newspapers, 84:1, 24-39. HAMILTON, A Natural History of Foreign SYLVIE, GEORGE and HSIANG IRIS Correspondence: A Study of the Chicago CHYI, One Product, Two Markets: How Daily News, 1900-1921, 84:1, 151-166. Geography Differentiates Online Newspa- RUSSELL, KAREN MILLER, JANICE per Audiences, 84:3, 562-581. HUME, and KAREN SICHLER, Libbie TREMAYNE, MARK, AMY SCHMITZ Custer’s “Last Stand”: Image Restoration, WEISS, and ROSENTAL CALMON ALVES, the Press, and Public Memory, 84:3, 582- From Product to Service: The Diffusion of 599. Dynamic Content in Online Newspapers, 84:4, 825-839. INTERNATIONAL LAW AND POLICY CARPENTER, SERENA, U.S. Elite and Non-elite Newspapers’ Portrayal of HOWARD, PHILIP N. and STEPH- the Iraq War: A Comparison of Frames and ANIE SMITH, Channeling Diversity in the Source Use, 84:4, 761-776. Public Spectrum: Who Qualifies to Bid for COLE, JACI and JOHN MAXWELL Which FCC Licenses?, 84:2, 215-230. HAMILTON, A Natural History of Foreign Correspondence: A Study of the Chicago Daily News, 1900-1921, 84:1, 151-166. MAGAZINE JOURNALISM KIM, SEI-HILL, Media Use, Social Capital, and Civic Participation in South POMPPER, DONNALYN, JORGE Korea, 84:3, 477-494. SOTO, and LAUREN PIEL, Male Body Image and Magazine Standards: Consi- INTERNET dering Dimensions of Age and Ethnicity, 84:3, 525-545. CHRISTEN, CINDY T. and KELLI E. HUBERTY, Media Reach, Media Influ- MANAGEMENT AND OWNERSHIP ence? The Effects of Local, National, and Internet News on Public Opinion Infer- AUMAN, ANN, Survival in Paradise: ences, 84:2, 315-334. How “Local Identity” Helped Save the HESTER, JOE BOB and ELIZABETH Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 84:2, 373-391. DOUGALL, The Efficiency of Constructed DESANTO, BARBARA, DANNY MOSS, Week Sampling for Content Analysis of and ANDREW NEWMAN, Building an Online News, 84:4, 811-824. Understanding of the Main Elements of JHA, SONORA, Exploring Internet In- Management in the Communication/ fluence on the Coverage of Social Protest: Public Relations Context: A Study of U.S. Content Analysis Comparing Protest Cov- Practitioners’ Practices, 84:3, 439-454. erage in 1967 and 1999, 84:1, 40-57. HOWARD, PHILIP N. and STEPH- LEE, JAE KOOK, The Effect of the ANIE SMITH, Channeling Diversity in the Internet on Homogeneity of the Media Public Spectrum: Who Qualifies to Bid for Agenda: A Test of the Fragmentation The- Which FCC Licenses?, 84:2, 215-230. sis, 84:4, 745-760. KI, EYUN-JUNG and LINDA CHIL- LIM, JOON SOO and‘ EYUN-JUNG DERS HON, Reliability and Validity of KI, Resistance to Ethically Suspicious Organization-Public Relationship Mea- 884 JOURNALISM & Mass COMMUNICATION QUARTERLY surement and Linkages among Relation- Public Spectrum: Who Qualifies to Bid for ship Indicators in a Membership Organi- Which FCC Licenses?, 84:2, 215-230. zation, 84:3, 419-438. JHA, SONORA, Exploring Internet In- PRITCHARD, DAVID and SARAH fluence on the Coverage of Social Protest: STONBELY, Racial Profiling in the News- Content Analysis Comparing Protest Cov- room, 84:2, 231-248. erage in 1967 and 1999, 84:1, 40-57. REINARDY, SCOTT, Satisfaction vs. KIM, KIHAN and MAXWELL MC- Sacrifice: Sports Editors Assess the Influ- COMBS, News Story Descriptions and ences of Life Issues on Job Satisfaction, the Public's Opinions of Political Candi- 84:1, 105-121. dates, 84:2, 299-314. SYLVIE, GEORGE and HSIANG IRIS KIM, SEI-HILL, Media Use, Social CHYI, One Product, Two Markets: How Capital, and Civic Participation in South Geography Differentiates Online Newspa- Korea, 84:3, 477-494. per Audiences, 84:3, 562-581. LIM, JOON SOO and EYUN-JUNG KI, Resistance to Ethically Suspicious MEDIA AND SOCIETY Parody Video on YouTube: A Test of Inoculation Theory, 84:4, 713-728. BEAUDOIN, CHRIS, Media Effects MASTIN, TERESA, JOUNGHWA CHOI, on Public Safety Following a Natural Di- GIA ELISE BARBOZA, and LORI POST, saster: Testing Lagged Dependent Variable Newspapers’ Framing of Elder Abuse: It’s Models, 84:4, 695-712. Not a Family Affair, 84:4, 777-794. CARPENTER, SERENA, U.S. Elite POMPPER, DONNALYN, JORGE and Non-elite Newspapers’ Portrayal of SOTO, and LAUREN PIEL, Male Body the Iraq War: A Comparison of Frames and Image and Magazine Standards: Consi- Source Use, 84:4, 761-776. dering Dimensions of Age and Ethnicity, CHRISTEN, CINDY T. and KELLI E. 84:3, 525-545. HUBERTY, Media Reach, Media Influ- PRITCHARD, DAVID and SARAH ence? The Effects of Local, National, and STONBELY, Racial Profiling in the News- Internet News on Public Opinion Infer- room, 84:2, 231-248. ences, 84:2, 315-334. RAMASUBRAMANIAN, SRIVIDYA, COLEMAN, RENITA and MAXWELL Media-based Strategies to Reduce Racial MCCOMBS, The Young and Agenda-less? Stereotypes Activated by News Stories, Exploring Age-related Differences in 84:2, 249-264. Agenda Setting on the Youngest Genera- RODGERS, SHELLY, Effects of Spon- tion, Baby Boomers, and the Civic Gen- sorship Congruity on E-sponsors and E- eration, 84:3, 495-508. newspapers, 84:1, 24-39. FAHMY, SHAHIRA, JAMES D. KELLY, SOH, HYEONJIN, LEONARD N. and YUNG SOO KIM, What Katrina REID, and KAREN WHITEHILL KING, Revealed: A Visual Analysis of the Hurri- Trust in Different Advertising Media, 84:3, cane Coverage by News Wires and U.S. 455-476. Newspapers, 84:3, 546-561. STEMPEL, CARL, THOMAS HAR- HOFFMAN, LINDSAY H. and MICHAEL GROVE, and GUIDO H. STEMPEL III, D. SLATER, Evaluating Public Discourse Media Use, Social Structure, and Belief in Newspaper Opinion Articles: Values- in 9/11 Conspiracy Theories, 84:2, 353- Framing and Integrative Complexity in S72. Substance and Health Policy Issues, 84:1, SWAIN, KRISTEN ALLEY, Outrage 58-74. Factors and Explanations in News Cov- HOWARD, PHILIP N. and STEPH- erage of the Anthrax Attacks, 84:2, 335- ANIE SMITH, Channeling Diversity in the 302. SYLVIE, GEORGE and HSIANG IRIS the Iraq War: A Comparison of Frames and CHYI, One Product, Two Markets: How Source Use, 84:4, 761-776. Geography Differentiates Online Newspa- COLE, JACI and JOHN MAXWELL per Audiences, 84:3, 562-581. HIAMILTON, A Natural History of For- TAN, YUE and DAVID WEAVER, eign Correspondence: A Study of the Agenda-setting Effects among the Media, Chicago Daily News, 1900-1921, 84:1, 151- the Public, and Congress, 1946-2004, 84:4, 166. 729-744. KIM, KIHAN and MAXWELL MC- WARREN, RON, JAN L. WICKS, COMBS, News Story Descriptions and ROBERT H. WICKS, IGNATIUS FOSU, the Public's Opinions of Political Candi- and DONGHUNG CHONG, Food and dates, 84:2, 299-314. Beverage Advertising to Children on U.S. LASORSA, DOMINIC and JIA DAL, Television: Did National Food Advertisers When News Reporters Deceive: The Pro- Respond?, 84:4, 795-810. duction of Stereotypes, 84:2, 281-298. MARKEN, LISE, The Real and the METHODOLOGY-RESEARCH Right: Journalistic Authority and the Cov- erage of Judith Miller, 84:2, 265-280. HESTER, JOE BOB and ELIZABETH MASTIN, TERESA, JOUNGHWA CHOI, DOUGALL, The Efficiency of Constructed GIA ELISE BARBOZA, and LORI POST, Week Sampling for Content Analysis of Newspapers’ Framing of Elder Abuse: It’s Online News, 84:4, 811-824. Not a Family Affair, 84:4, 777-794. POTTER, W. JAMES and KARYN RAMASUBRAMANIAN, SRIVIDYA, RIDDLE, A Content Analysis of the Media Media-based Strategies to Reduce Racial Effects Literature, 84:1, 90-104. Stereotypes Activated by News Stories, 84:2, 249-264. MINORITIES REINARDY, SCOTT, Satisfaction vs. Sacrifice: Sports Editors Assess the Influ- HOWARD, PHILIP N. and STEPH- ences of Life Issues on Job Satisfaction, ANIE SMITH, Channeling Diversity in the 84:1, 105-121. Public Spectrum: Who Qualifies to Bid for Which FCC Licenses?, 84:2, 215-230. POLITICAL COMMUNICATION POMPPER, DONNALYN, JORGE SOTO, and LAUREN PIEL, Male Body CHRISTEN, CINDY T. and KELLI E. Image and Magazine Standards: Consi- HUBERTY, Media Reach, Media Influ- dering Dimensions of Age and Ethnicity, ence? The Effects of Local, National, and 84:3, 525-545. . Internet News on Public Opinion Infer- PRITCHARD, DAVID and SARAH ences, 84:2, 315-334. STONBELY, Racial Profiling in the News- COLEMAN, RENITA and MAXWELL room, 84:2, 231-248. MCCOMBS, The Young and Agenda-less? RAMASUBRAMANIAN, SRIVIDYA, Exploring Age-related Differences in Media-based Strategies to Reduce Racial Agenda Setting on the Youngest Genera- Stereotypes Activated by News Stories, tion, Baby Boomers, and the Civic Gen- 84:2, 249-264. eration, 84:3, 495-508. JHA, SONORA, Exploring Internet In- fluence on the Coverage of Social Protest: NEWSWRITING AND REPORTING Content Analysis Comparing Protest Cov- erage in 1967 and 1999, 84:1, 40-57. CARPENTER, SERENA, U.S. Elite KIM, KIHAN and MAXWELL MC- and Non-elite Newspapers’ Portrayal of COMBS, News Story Descriptions and 886 the Public's Opinions of Political Candi- PROFESSIONAL ISSUES dates, 84:2, 299-314. KIM, SEI-HILL, Media Use, Social AUMAN, ANN, Survival in Paradise: Capital, and Civic Participation in South How “Local Identity” Helped Save the Korea, 84:3, 477-494. Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 84:2, 373-391. LEE, JAE KOOK, The Effect of the PRITCHARD, DAVID and SARAH Internet on Homogeneity of the Media STONBELY, Racial Profiling in the News- Agenda: A Test of the Fragmentation The- room, 84:2, 231-248. sis, 84:4, 745-760. REINARDY, SCOTT, Satisfaction vs. TAN, YUE and DAVID WEAVER, Sacrifice: Sports Editors Assess the In- Agenda-setting Effects among the Media, fluences of Life Issues on Job Satisfaction, the Public, and Congress, 1946-2004, 84:4, 84:1, 105-121. 729-744. PUBLIC RELATIONS PRESS PERFORMANCE DESANTO, BARBARA, DANNY MOSS, and ANDREW NEWMAN, Building an AUMAN, ANN, Survival in Paradise: Understanding of the Main Elements of How “Local Identity” Heiped Save the Management in the Communication Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 84:2, 373-391. Public Relations Context: A Study of U.S. BEAUDOIN, CHRIS, Media Effects Practitioners’ Practices, 84:3, 439-454. on Public Safety Following a Natural Di- KI, EYUN-JUNG and LINDA CHIL- saster: Testing Lagged Dependent Variable DERS HON, Reliability and Validity of Models, 84:4, 695-712. Organization-Public Relationship Mea- CARPENTER, SERENA, U.S. Elite surement and Linkages among Relation- and Non-elite Newspapers’ Portrayal of ship Indicators in a Membership Organi- the Iraq War: A Comparison of Frames and zation, 84:3, 419-438. Source Use, 84:4, 761-776. HOFFMAN, LINDSAY H. and MICHAEL D. SLATER, Evaluating Public Discourse TELEVISION in Newspaper Opinion Articles: Values- Framing and Integrative Complexity in CHO, SOOYOUNG, TV News Cov- Substance and Health Policy Issues, 84:1, erage of Plastic Surgery, 1972-2004, 84:1, 58-74. 75-89. LASORSA, DOMINIC and JIA DAI, WARREN, RON, JAN L. WICKS, When News Reporters Deceive: The Pro- ROBERT H. WICKS, IGNATIUS FOSU, duction of Stereotypes, 84:2, 281-298. and DONGHUNG CHONG, Food and MARKEN, LISE, The Real and the Beverage Advertising to Children on U.S. Right: Journalistic Authority and the Cov- Television: Did National Food Advertisers erage of Judith Miller, 84:2, 265-280. Respond?, 84:4, 795-810. PRITCHARD, DAVID and SARAH STONBELY, Racial Profiling in the News- VISUAL room, 84:2, 231-248. STEMPEL, CARL, THOMAS HAR- FAHMY, SHAHIRA, JAMES D. KELLY, GROVE, and GUIDO H. STEMPEL IIL, and YUNG SOO KIM, What Katrina Media Use, Social Structure, and Belief Revealed: A Visual Analysis of the Hurri- in 9/11 Conspiracy Theories, 84:2, 353- cane Coverage by News Wires and U.S. ar2. Newspapers, 84:3, 546-561. 887 ALPHABETICAL INDEX DAI, JIA (See Lasorsa). DESANTO, BARBARA, DANNY MOSS, (Alphabetical by author’s last name) and ANDREW NEWMAN, Building an Understanding of the Main Elements of ALVES, ROSENTAL CALMON (See Management in the Communication/ Tremayne). Public Relations Context: A Study of U.S. ALWOOD, EDWARD, Watching the Practitioners’ Practices, 84:3, 439-454. Watchdogs: FBI Spying on Journalists in DOUGALL, ELIZABETH (See Hester). the 1940s, 84:1, 137-150. FAHMY, SHAHIRA, JAMES D. KELLY, AUMAN, ANN, Survival in Paradise: and YUNG SOO KIM, What Katrina How “Local Identity” Helped Save the Revealed: A Visual Analysis of the Hurri- Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 84:2, 373-391. cane Coverage by News Wires and U.S. BARBOZA, GIA ELISE (See Mastin). Newspapers, 84:3, 546-561. BEAUDOIN, CHRIS, Media Effects FOSU, IGNATIUS (See Warren). on Public Safety Following a Natural HAMILTON, JOHN MAXWELL (See Disaster: Testing Lagged Dependent Cole). Variable Models, 84:4, 695-712. HARGROVE, THOMAS (See Stem- CARPENTER, SERENA, U.S. Elite pel, Carl). and Non-elite Newspapers’ Portrayal of HESTER, JOE BOB and ELIZABETH the Iraq War: A Comparison of Frames and DOUGALL, The Efficiency of Constructed Source Use, 84:4, 761-776. Week Sampling for Content Analysis of CARVALHO, JOHN, The Banning of Online News, 84:4, 811-824. Bill Tilden: Amateur Tennis and Profes- HOFFMAN, LINDSAY H. and MICHAEL sional Journalism in Jazz-Age America, D. SLATER, Evaluating Public Discourse 84:1, 122-136. in Newspaper Opinion Articles: Values- CHIA, STELLA C., Third-person Per- Framing and Integrative Complexity in ceptions about Idealized Body Image and Substance and Health Policy Issues, 84:1, Weight-loss Behavior, 84:4, 677-694. 58-74. CHO, SOOYOUNG, TV News Cov- HON, LINDA CHILDERS (See Ki). erage of Plastic Surgery, 1972-2004, 84:1, HOWARD, PHILIP N. and STEPH- 75-89. ANIE SMITH, Channeling Diversity in the CHOI, JOUNGHWA (See Mastin). Public Spectrum: Who Qualifies to Bid for CHONG, DONGHUNG (See Warren). Which FCC Licenses?, 84:2, 215-230. CHRISTEN, CINDY T. and KELLI E. HUBERTY, KELLI E. (See Christen). HUBERTY, Media Reach, Media Influ- HUME, JANICE (See Russell). ence? The Effects of Local, National, and JHA, SONORA, Exploring Internet In- Internet News on Public Opinion Infer- fluence on the Coverage of Social Protest: ences, 84:2, 315-334. Content Analysis Comparing Protest Cov- CHYI, HSIANG IRIS (See Sylvie). erage in 1967 and 1999, 84:1, 40-57. COLE, JACI and JOHN MAXWELL KELLY, JAMES D. (See Fahmy). HAMILTON, A Natural History of Foreign KI, EYUN-JUNG and LINDA CHIL- Correspondence: A Study of the Chicago DERS HON, Reliability and Validity of Daily News, 1900-1921, 84:1, 151-166. Organization-Public Relationship Mea- COLEMAN, RENITA and MAXWELL surement and Linkages among Relation- MCCOMBS, The Young and Agenda-less? ship Indicators in a Membership Organi- Exploring Age-related Differences in zation, 84:3, 419-438. Agenda Setting on the Youngest Genera- KI, EYUN-JUNG (See Lim). tion, Baby Boomers, and the Civic Gen- KIM, KIHAN and MAXWELL MC- eration, 84:3, 495-508. COMBS, News Story Descriptions and the 888 Public’s Opinions of Political Candidates, RAMASUBRAMANIAN, SRIVIDYA, 84:2, 299-314. Media-based Strategies to Reduce Racial KIM, SEI-HILL, Media Use, Social Stereotypes Activated by News Stories, Capital, and Civic Participation in South 84:2, 249-264. Korea, 84:3, 477-494. REID, LEONARD N. (See Soh). KIM, YUNG SOO (See Fahmy). REINARDY, SCOTT, Satisfaction vs. KING, KAREN WHITEHILL (See Sacrifice: Sports Editors Assess the Influ- Soh). ences of Life Issues on Job Satisfaction, LASORSA, DOMINIC and JIA DAI, 84:1, 105-121. When News Reporters Deceive: The Pro- RIDDLE, KARYN (See Potter). duction of Stereotypes, 84:2, 281-298. RODGERS, SHELLY, Effects of Spon- LEE, JAE KOOK, The Effect of the sorship Congruity on E-sponsors and E- Internet on Homogeneity of the Media newspapers, 84:1, 24-39. Agenda: A Test of the Fragmentation The- RUSSELL, KAREN MILLER, JANICE sis, 84:4, 745-760. HUME, and KAREN SICHLER, Libbie LIM, JOON SOO and EYUN-JUNG Custer’s “Last Stand”: Image Restoration, KI, Resistance to Ethically Suspicious the Press, and Public Memory, 84:3, 582- Parody Video on YouTube: A Test of 599. Inoculation Theory, 84:4, 713-728. SICHLER, KAREN (See Russell). MARKEN, LISE, The Real and the SLATER, MICHAEL D. (See Hoff- Right: Journalistic Authority and the Cov- man). erage of Judith Miller, 84:2, 265-280. SMITH, STEPHANIE (See Howard). MASTIN, TERESA, JOUNGHWA CHOI, SOH, HYEONJIN, LEONARD N. GIA ELISE BARBOZA, and LORI POST, REID, and KAREN WHITEHILL KING, Newspapers’ Framing of Elder Abuse: It’s Trust in Different Advertising Media, 84:3, Not a Family Affair, 84:4, 777-794. 455-476. MCCOMBS, MAXWELL (See SOTO, JORGE (See Pompper). Coleman). STEMPEL, CARL, THOMAS HAR- MCCOMBS, MAXWELL (See Kim). GROVE, and GUIDO H. STEMPEL Iil, MOSS, DANNY (See Desanto). Media Use, Social Structure, and Belief in NAN, XIAOLI, The Relative Persua- 9/11 Conspiracy Theories, 84:2, 353-372. sive Effect of Gain- versus Loss-Framed STEMPEL, GUIDO H., Ill (See Messages: Exploring the Moderating Stempel, Carl). Role of the Desirability of End-States, STONBELY, S/.RAH (See Pritchard). 84:3, 509-524. SWAIN, KRISTEN ALLEY, Outrage NEWMAN, ANDREW (See Desanto). Factors and Explanations in News Cov- PIEL, LAUREN (See Pompper). erage of the Anthrax Attacks, 84:2, 335- POMPPER, DONNALYN, JORGE 352. SOTO, and LAUREN PIEL, Male Body SYLVIE, GEORGE and HSIANG IRIS Image and Magazine Standards: Consi- CHYI, One Product, Two Markets: How dering Dimensions of Age and Ethnicity, Geography Differentiates Online News- 84:3, 525-545. paper Audiences, 84:3, 562-581. POST, LORI (See Mastin). TAN, YUE and DAVID WEAVER, POTTER, W. JAMES and KARYN Agenda-setting Effects among the Media, RIDDLE, A Content Analysis of the Media the Public, and Congress, 1946-2004, 84:4, Effects Literature, 84:1, 90-104. 729-744. PRITCHARD, DAVID and SARAH TREMAYNE, MARK, AMY SCHMITZ STONBELY, Racial Profiling in the News- WEISS, and ROSENTAL CALMON ALVES, room, 84:2, 231-248. From Product to Service: The Diffusion of INDEX TO VOLUME 84 889 Dynamic Content in Online Newspapers, State: Information, Policy, and Power / 84:4, 825-839. Reviewed by Robert G. Magee, 84:4, 846. WARREN, RON, JAN L. WICKS, BRANDT, ALLAN M., The Cigarette ROBERT H. WICKS, IGNATIUS FOSU, Century: The Rise, Fall, and Deadly Per- and DONGHUNG CHONG, Food and sistence of the Product that Defined Beverage Advertising to Children on U.S. America / Reviewed by Julie Kay Hen- Television: Did National Food Advertisers derson, 84:4, 847. Respond?, 84:4, 795-810. BROCK, PETER, Media Cleansing: WEAVER, DAVID (See Tan). Dirty Reporting—Journalism and Tra- WEISS, AMY SCHMITZ (See Tre- gedy in Yugoslavia / Reviewed by Andy mayne). Bechtel, 84:1, 186. WICKS, JAN L. (See Warren). BURKART, PATRICK and TOM MC- WICKS, ROBERT H. (See Warren). COURT, Digital Music Wars: Ownership YOO, CHAN YUN, Implicit Memory and Control of the Celestial Jukebox / Measures for Web Advertising Effective- Reviewed by Victoria Smith Ekstrand, ness, 84:1, 7-23. 84:2, 403. CASTANEDA, LAURA and SHAN- NON CAMPBELL, News and Sexuality: Media Portraits of Diversity / Reviewed Book REVIEWS INDEX by Edward Alwood, 84:1, 190. CASTLE, GEORGE, Baseball and the (Alphabetical by author’s last name) Media: How Fans Lose in Today’s Cover- age of the Game / Reviewed by Vince AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MAGA- Benigni, 84:2, 396. ZINE EDITORS, The Best American CODELL, JULIE F., ed., Genre, Gen- Magazine Writing 2006 / Reviewed by der, Race, and World Cinema: An Antho- Marilyn Greenwald, 84:1, 171. logy / Reviewed by Biswarup Sen, 84:4, ARTZ, LEE and YAHYA KAMALI- 854. POUR, eds., The Media Globe: Trends in COPELAND, DAVID A., The Idea of International Mass Media / Reviewed by a Free Press. The Enlightenment and Its Sandhya Rao, 84:4, 858. Unruly Legacy / Reviewed by John Beat- BACON, JACQUELINE, Freedom's ty, 84:4, 855. Journal: The First African-American CORTESE, ANTHONY, Opposing Newspaper / Reviewed by Cheryl Renee Hate Speech / Reviewed by Kathleen K. Gooch, 84:4, 853. Olson, 84:3, 648. BERMAN, MARGO, Street Smart CRAIG, DAVID, The Ethics of the Advertising: How to Win the Battle of the Story: Using Narrative Techniques Re- Buzz / Reviewed by Tricia M. Farwell, sponsibly in Journalism / Reviewed by 84:4, 868. Andy Bechtel, 84:1, 179. BRACKEN, DONAGH, The Words of DANIEL, DOUGLASS K., Harry Rea- War: The Civil War Battle Reportage of soner: A Life in the News / Reviewed by The New York Times and The Charleston Richard Landesberg, 84:3, 640. Mercury ... and What Historians Say DAVIES, DAVID R., The Postwar De- Really Happened / Reviewed by Patricia cline of American Newspapers, 1945-1965 G. McNeely, 84:4, 872. / Reviewed by Douglas O. Cumming, BRADLEY, PATRICIA, Women and 84:1, 169. the Press: The Struggle for Equality / Re- DAVIES, MAIRE MESSENGER and viewed by Jean Folkerts, 84:2, 407. NICK MOSDELL, Practical Research BRAMAN, SANDRA, Change ot Methods for Media and Cultural Studies: 890 sM & Mass COMMUNICATION QUARTERLY