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INDEX TO VOLUME 85 SUBJECT INDEX Utility Model for Radio News, 85:3, 577- 590. ADVERTISING GOODMAN, J. ROBYN, JON D. MOR- RIS, and JOHN C. SUTHERLAND, Is Beauty GOODMAN, J. ROBYN, JON D. MOR- a Joy Forever? Young Women’s Emotional RIS, and JOHN C. SUTHERLAND, Is Beauty Responses to Varying Types of Beautiful a Joy Forever? Young Women’s Emotional Advertising Models, 85:1, 147-168. Responses to Varying Types of Beautiful JOHANSEN, MORGEN S. and MARK R. Advertising Models, 85:1, 147-168. JOSLYN, Political Persuasion during Times PASADEOS, YORGO, JOSEPH PHELPS, of Crisis: The Effects of Education and News and AIMEE EDISON, Searching for Our Media on Citizens’ Factual Information “Own Theory” in Advertising: An Update of about Iraq, 85:3, 591-608. Research Networks, 85:4, 785-806. LEE, JONG HYUK, Effects of News De- SUNG, YONGJUN and HEIDI J. HEN- viance and Personal Involvement on Audi- NINK-KAMINSKI, The Master Settlement ence Story Selection: A Web-tracking Analy- Agreement and Visual Imagery of Cigarette sis, 85:1, 41-60. Advertising in Two Popular Youth Maga- RILL, LESLIE A. and COREY B. DAVIS, zines, 85:2, 331-352. Testing the Second Level of Agenda Setting: Effects of News Frames on Reader-assigned AUDIENCE ANALYSIS Attributes of Hezbollah and Israel in the 2006 War in Lebanon, 85:3, 609-624. CUILLIER, DAVID, Access Attitudes: A SCHARRER, ERICA, Media Exposure Social Learning Approach to Examining and Sensitivity to Violence in News Reports: Community Engagement and Support for Press Evidence of Desensitization? 85:2, 291-310. Access to Government Records, 85:3, 549-576. VLIEGENTHART, RENS and STEFAAN HOLLANDER, BARRY A., Tuning Out WALGRAVE, The Contingency of Inter- or Tuning Elsewhere? Partisanship, Polari- media Agenda Setting: A Longitudinal Stu- zation, and Media Migration from 1998 to dy in Belgium, 85:4, 860-877. 2006, 85:1, 23-40. READER, BILL and KEVIN MOIST, COMMUNICATION THEORY Lettters as Indicators of Community Values: Two Case Studies of Alternative Magazines, ALDOORY, LINDA, BRYAN H. REBER, 85:4, 823-840. BRUCE K. BERGER, and ELIZABETH L. VISHWANATH, ARUN, The 360° News TOTH, Provocations in Public Relations: A Experience: Audience Connections with the Study of Gendered Ideologies of Power- Ubiquitous News Organization, 85:1, 7-22. Influence in Practice, 85:4, 735-750. WU, H. DENIS and RALPH IZARD, Re- ARMSTRONG, CORY L., Exploring a presenting the Total Community: Relation- Two-dimensional Model of Community ships between Asian American Staff and Pluralism and Its Effects on the Level of Asian American Coverage in Nine U.S. Transparency in Community Decision Newspapers, 85:1, 99-112. Making, 85:4, 807-822. BEHM-MORAWITZ, ELIZABETH and COMMUNICATION EFFECTS DANA E. MASTRO, Mean Girls? The Influence of Gender Portrayals in Teen CARPENTIER, FRANCESCA R. DILL- Movies on Emerging Adults’ Gender-based MAN, Applicability of the Informational Attitudes and Beliefs, 85:1, 131-146. 965 INDEX TO VOLUME 85 BESLEY, JOHN C., Media Use and Research Networks, 85:4, 785-806. Human Values, 85:2, 311-330. READER, BILL and KEVIN MOIST, CARPENTIER, FRANCESCA R. DILL- Lettters as Indicators of Community Values: MAN, Applicability of the Informational Two Case Studies of Alternative Magazines, Utility Model for Radio News, 85:3, 577-590. 85:4, 823-840. CUILLIER, DAVID, Access Attitudes: A REICH, ZVi, The Roles of Communi- Social Learning Approach to Examining cation Technology in Obtaining News: Stay- Community Engagement and Support for ing Close to Distant Sources, 85:3, 625-646. Press Access to Government Records, 85:3, RILL, LESLIE A. and COREY B. DAVIS, 549-576. Testing the Second Level of Agenda Setting: FRIEDMAN, BARBARA, Unlikely War- Effects of News Frames on Reader-assigned riors: How Four U.S. News Sources Explain- Attributes of Hezbollah and Israel in the 2006 ed Female Suicide Bombers, 85:4, 841-859. War in Lebanon, 85:3, 609-624. GOODMAN, J. ROBYN, JON D. MOR- SCHARRER, ERICA, Media Exposure RIS, and JOHN C. SUTHERLAND, Is Beauty and Sensitivity to Violence in News Reports: a Joy Forever? Young Women’s Emotional Evidence of Desensitization? 85:2, 291-310. Responses to Varying Types of Beautiful SWEETSER, KAYE D., LANCE V. POR- Advertising Models, 85:1, 147-168. TER, DEBORAH SOUN CHUNG, and EUN- HOLLANDER, BARRY A., Tuning Out SEONG KIM, Credibility and the Use of or Tuning Elsewhere? Partisanship, Polari- Blogs among Professionals in the Communi- zation, and Media Migration from 1998 to cation Industry, 85:1, 169-185. 2006, 85:1, 23-40. TEWKSBURY, DAVID, MICHELLE L. JOHANSEN, MORGEN S. and MARK R. HALS, and ALLYSON BIBART, The Efficacy JOSLYN, Political Persuasion during Times of News Browsing: The Relationship of of Crisis: The Effects of Education and News News Consumption Style to Social and Media on Citizens’ Factual Information Political Efficacy, 85:2, 257-272. about Iraq, 85:3, 591-608. TSFATI, YARIV and OREN LIVIO, KALYANARAMAN, SRIRAM and S. Exploring Journalists’ Perceptions of Media SHYAM SUNDAR, Portrait of the Portal as a Impact, 85:1, 113-130. Metaphor: Explicating Web Portals for Com- VISHWANATH, ARUN, The 360° News munication Research, 85:2, 239-256. Experience: Audience Connections with the KIM, JEONG-NAM, LAN NI, and BEY- Ubiquitous News Organization, 85:1, 7-22. LING SHA, Breaking Down the Stakeholder VLIEGENTHART, RENS and STEFAAN Environment: Explicating Approaches to the WALGRAVE, The Contingency of Inter- Segmentation of Publics for Public Relations media Agenda Setting: A Longitudinal Stu- Research, 85:4, 751-768. dy in Belgium, 85:4, 860-877. LEE, JONG HYUK, Effects of News De- viance and Personal Involvement on Audi- CONTENT ANALYSIS ence Story Selection: A Web-tracking Analy- sis, 85:1, 41-60. ARMSTRONG, CORY L., Exploring a LOWRY, DENNIS T., Network TV News Two-dimensional Model of Community Framing of Good vs. Bad Economic News Pluralism and Its Effects on the Level of under Democrat and Republican Presidents: Transparency in Community Decision A Lexical Analysis of Political Bias, 85:3, 483- Making, 85:4, 807-822. 498. CARPENTER, SERENA, How Online PAEK, HYE-JIN, JENNIFER L. LAMBE, Citizen Journalism Publications and Online and DOUGLAS M. MCLEOD, Antecedents Newspapers Utilize the Objectivity Standard to Support for Content Restrictions, 85:2, and Rely on External Sources, 85:3, 531-548. 273-290. ELMER, CHRISTINA, FRANZISKA PASADEOS, YORGO, JOSEPH PHELPS, BADENSCHIER, and HOLGER WORMER, and AIMEE EDISON, Searching for Our Science for Everybody? How the Coverage “Own Theory” in Advertising: An Update of of Research Issues in German Newspapers 966 JOURNALISM & MASS COMMUNICATION QUARTERLY Has Increased Dramatically, 85:4, 878-893. Editors’ Perceived Influence in Integrated FICO, FREDERICK and ERIC FREED- News Organizations, 85:2, 371-392. MAN, Biasing Influences on Balance in HOLLANDER, BARRY A., Tuning Out Election News Coverage: An Assessment of or Tuning Elsewhere? Partisanship, Polari- Newspaper Coverage of the 2006 U.S. Senate zation, and Media Migration from 1998 to Elections, 85:3, 499-514. 2006, 85:1, 23-40. FRIEDMAN, BARBARA, Unlikely War- MAGUIRE, MILES, Mapping the Size riors: How Four U.S. News Sources Explain- and Scope of a Nonprofit Media Sector: The ed Female Suicide Bombers, 85:4, 841-859. Case of Magazine Publishing, 85:3, 647-660. LOWRY, DENNIS T., Network TV News Framing of Good vs. Bad Economic News ETHICS under Democrat and Republican Presidents: A Lexical Analysis of Political Bias, 85:3, 483-498. LEWIS, NORMAN P., Plagiarism Ante- MCCLUSKEY, MICHAEL, Reporter Beat cedents and Situational Influences, 85:2, 353- and Content Differences in Environmental 370. Stories, 85:1, 83-98. PASADEOS, YORGO, JOSEPH PHELPS, GENDER AND MEDIA and AIMEE EDISON, Searching for Our “Own Theory” in Advertising: An Update of ALDOORY, LINDA, BRYAN H. REBER, Research Networks, 85:4, 785-806. BRUCE K. BERGER, and ELIZABETH L. READER, BILL and KEVIN MOIST, TOTH, Provocations in Public Relations: A Lettters as Indicators of Community Values: Study of Gendered Ideologies of Power- Two Case Studies of Alternative Magazines, Influence in Practice, 85:4, 735-750. 85:4, 823-840. BEHM-MORAWITZ, ELIZABETH and RILL, LESLIE A. and COREY B. DAVIS, DANA E. MASTRO, Mean Girls? The Testing the Second Level of Agenda Setting: Influence of Gender Portrayals in Teen Effects of News Frames on Reader-assigned Movies on Emerging Adults’ Gender-based Attributes of Hezbollah and Israel in the 2006 Attitudes and Beliefs, 85:1, 131-146. War in Lebanon, 85:3, 609-624. FRIEDMAN, BARBARA, Unlikely War- SUNG, YONGJUN and HEIDI J. HEN- riors: How Four U.S. News Sources Explain- NINK-KAMINSKI, The Master Settlement ed Female Suicide Bombers, 85:4, 841-859. Agreement and Visual Imagery of Cigarette GOODMAN, J. ROBYN, JON D. MOR- Advertising in Two Popular Youth Maga- RIS, and JOHN C. SUTHERLAND, Is Beauty zines, 85:2, 331-352. a Joy Forever? Young Women’s Emotional VLIEGENTHART, RENS and STEFAAN Responses to Varying Types of Beautiful WALGRAVE, The Contingency of Inter- Advertising Models, 85:1, 147-168. media Agenda Setting: A Longitudinal Stu- dy in Belgium, 85:4, 860-877. HISTORY WEAVER, DAVID A. and BRUCE BIM- BER, Finding News Stories: A Comparison UHM, KIYUL, The Founders and the of Searches Using LexisNexis and Google Revolutionary Underpinning of the Concept News, 85:3, 515-530. of the Right to Know, 85:2, 393-416. WU, H. DENIS and RALPH IZARD, Re- presenting the Total Community: Relation- INTERNATIONAL ships between Asian American Staff and Asian American Coverage in Nine U.S. BESLEY, JOHN C., Media Use and Newspapers, 85:1, 99-112. Human Values, 85:2, 311-330. ELMER, CHRISTINA, FRANZISKA ECONOMICS OF THE PRESS BADENSCHIER, and HOLGER WORMER, Science for Everybody? How the Coverage GADE, PETER J., Journalism Guardians of Research Issues in German Newspapers in a Time of Great Change: Newspaper Has Increased Dramatically, 85:4, 878-893. 967 FRIEDMAN, BARBARA, Unlikely War- Use of Unpublished Materials, 85:2, 417-434. riors: How Four U.S. News Sources Explain- CUILLIER, DAVID, Access Attitudes: A ed Female Suicide Bombers, 85:4, 841-859. Social Learning Approach to Examining JOHANSEN, MORGEN S. and MARK R. Community Engagement and Support for JOSLYN, Political Persuasion during Times Press Access to Government Records, 85:3, of Crisis: The Effects of Education and News 549-576. Media on Citizens’ Factual Information UHM, KIYUL, The Founders and the about Iraq, 85:3, 591-608. Revolutionary Underpinning of the Concept RILL, LESLIE A. and COREY B. DAVIS, of the Right to Know, 85:2, 393-416. Testing the Second Level of Agenda Setting: Effects of News Frames on Reader-assigned MAGAZINE JOURNALISM Attributes of Hezbollah and Israel in the 2006 War in Lebanon, 85:3, 609-624. MAGUIRE, MILES, Mapping the Size TSFATI, YARIV and OREN LIVIO, and Scope of a Nonprofit Media Sector: The Exploring Journalists’ Perceptions of Media Case of Magazine Publishing, 85:3, 647-660. Impact, 85:1, 113-130. READER, BILL and KEVIN MOIST, VLIEGENTHART, RENS and STEFAAN Lettters as Indicators of Community Values: WALGRAVE, The Contingency of Inter- Two Case Studies of Alternative Magazines, media Agenda Setting: A Longitudinal Stu- 85:4, 823-840. dy in Belgium, 85:4, 860-877. SUNG, YONGJUN and HEIDI J. HEN- NINK-KAMINSKI, The Master Settlement INTERNET AND TECHNOLOGY Agreement and Visual Imagery of Cigarette Advertising in Two Popular Youth Maga- CARPENTER, SERENA, How Online zines, 85:2, 331-352. Citizen Journalism Publications and Online Newspapers Utilize the Objectivity Standard MANAGEMENT AND OWNERSHIP and Rely on External Sources, 85:3, 531-548. KALYANARAMAN, SRIRAM and S. COFFEY, AMY JO and JOHANNA SHYAM SUNDAR, Portrait of the Portal as a CLEARY, Valuing New Media Spaces: Are Metaphor: Explicating Web Portals for Cable Network News Crawls Cross-promo- Communication Research, 85:2, 239-256. tional Agents? 85:4, 894-912. LEE, JONG HYUK, Effects of News De- GADE, PETER J., Journalism Guardians viance and Personal Involvement on Audi- in a Time of Great Change: Newspaper ence Story Selection: A Web-tracking Analy- Editors’ Perceived Influence in Integrated sis, 85:1, 41-60. News Organizations, 85:2, 371-392. REICH, ZVI, The Roles of Communi- LEWIS, NORMAN P., Plagiarism Antece- cation Technology in Obtaining News: Stay- dents and Situational Influences, 85:2, 353-370. ing Close to Distant Sources, 85:3, 625-646. MAGUIRE, MILES, Mapping the Size SWEETSER, KAYE D., LANCE V. POR- and Scope of a Nonprofit Media Sector: The TER, DEBORAH SOUN CHUNG, and EUN- Case of Magazine Publishing, 85:3, 647-660. SEONG KIM, Credibility and the Use of SYLVIE, GEORGE and J. SONIA Blogs among Professionals in the Communi- HUANG, Value Systems and Decision-mak- cation Industry, 85:1, 169-185. ing Styles of Newspaper Front-line Editors, WEAVER, DAVID A. and BRUCE BIM- 85:1, 61-82. BER, Finding News Stories: A Comparison of Searches Using LexisNexis and Google MEDIA AND SOCIETY News, 85:3, 515-530. ARMSTRONG, CORY L., Exploring a LAW AND POLICY Two-dimensional Model of Community Pluralism and Its Effects on the Level of CARTER, EDWARD L., Reclaiming Transparency in Community Decision Copyright from Privacy: Public Interest in Making, 85:4, 807-822. 968 JOURNALISM & MASS COMMUNICATION QUARTERLY BEHM-MORAWITZ, ELIZABETH and 85:4, 823-840. DANA E. MASTRO, Mean Girls? The SCHARRER, ERICA, Media Exposure Influence of Gender Portrayals in Teen and Sensitivity to Violence in News Reports: Movies on Emerging Adults’ Gender-based Evidence of Desensitization? 85:2, 291-310. Attitudes and Beliefs, 85:1, 131-146. SUNG, YONGJUN and HEIDI J. HEN- BESLEY, JOHN C., Media Use and NINK-KAMINSKI, The Master Settlement Human Values, 85:2, 311-330. Agreement and Visual Imagery of Cigarette CUILLIER, DAVID, Access Attitudes: A Advertising in Two Popular Youth Maga- Social Learning Approach to Examining zines, 85:2, 331-352. Community Engagement and Support for TEWKSBURY, DAVID, MICHELLE L. Press Access to Government Records, 85:3, HALS, and ALLYSON BIBART, The Efficacy 549-576. of News Browsing: The Relationship of ELMER, CHRISTINA, FRANZISKA News Consumption Style to Social and BADENSCHIER, and HOLGER WORMER, Political Efficacy, 85:2, 257-272. Science for Everybody? How the Coverage TSFATI, YARIV and OREN LIVIO, of Research Issues in German Newspapers Exploring Journalists’ Perceptions of Media Has Increased Dramatically, 85:4, 878-893. Impact, 85:1, 113-130. FICO, FREDERICK and ERIC FREED- VISHWANATH, ARUN, The 360° News MAN, Biasing Influences on Balance in Experience: Audience Connections with the Election News Coverage: An Assessment of Ubiquitous News Organization, 85:1, 7-22. Newspaper Coverage of the 2006 U.S. Senate VLIEGENTHART, RENS and STEFAAN Elections, 85:3, 499-514. WALGRAVE, The Contingency of Inter- FRIEDMAN, BARBARA, Unlikely War- media Agenda Setting: A Longitudinal Stu- riors: How Four U.S. News Sources Explain- dy in Belgium, 85:4, 860-877. ed Female Suicide Bombers, 85:4, 841-859. WU, H. DENIS and RALPH IZARD, Re- HOLLANDER, BARRY A., Tuning Out presenting the Total Community: Relation- or Tuning Elsewhere? Partisanship, Polari- ships between Asian American Staff and zation, and Media Migration from 1998 to Asian American Coverage in Nine U.S. 2006, 85:1, 23-40. Newspapers, 85:1, 99-112. JOHANSEN, MORGEN S. and MARK R. JOSLYN, Political Persuasion during Times METHODOLOGY-RESEARCH of Crisis: The Effects of Education and News Media on Citizens’ Factual Information LOWRY, DENNIS T., Network TV News about Iraq, 85:3, 591-608. Framing of Good vs. Bad Economic News LOWRY, DENNIS T., Network TV News under Democrat and Republican Presidents: Framing of Good vs. Bad Economic News A Lexical Analysis of Political Bias, 85:3, 483- under Democrat and Republican Presidents: 498, ; A Lexical Analysis of Political Bias, 85:3, 483- WEAVER, DAVID A. and BRUCE BIM- 498. BER, Finding News Stories: A Comparison MCCLUSKEY, MICHAEL, Reporter Beat of Searches Using LexisNexis and Google and Content Differences in Environmental News, 85:3, 515-530. Stories, 85:1, 83-98. MCCLUSKEY, MICHAEL R., Activist MINORITIES Group Attributes and Their Influences on News Portrayal, 85:4, 769-784. ARMSTRONG, CORY L., Exploring a PAEK, HYE-JIN, JENNIFER L. LAMBE, Two-dimensional Model of Community and DOUGLAS M. MCLEOD, Antecedents Pluralism and Its Effects on the Level of to Support for Content Restrictions, 85:2, 273- Transparency in Community Decision 290. Making, 85:4, 807-822. READER, BILL and KEVIN MOIST, WU, H. DENIS and RALPH IZARD, Lettters as Indicators of Community Values: Representing the Total Community: Rela- Two Case Studies of Alternative Magazines, tionships between Asian American Staff and 969 INDEX TO VOLUME 85 Asian American Coverage in Nine U.S. POLITICAL COMMUNICATION Newspapers, 85:1, 99-112. FICO, FREDERICK and ERIC FREED- NEWSWRITING AND REPORTING MAN, Biasing Influences on Balance in Election News Coverage: An Assessment of CARPENTER, SERENA, How Online Newspaper Coverage of the 2006 U.S. Senate Citizen Journalism Publications and Online Elections, 85:3, 499-514. Newspapers Utilize the Objectivity Stan- JOHANSEN, MORGEN S. and MARK R. dard and Rely on External Sources, 85:3, 531- JOSLYN, Political Persuasion during Times 548. of Crisis: The Effects of Education and News ELMER, CHRISTINA, FRANZISKA Media on Citizens’ Factual Information BADENSCHIER, and HOLGER WORMER, about Iraq, 85:3, 591-608. Science for Everybody? How the Coverage ot Research Issues in German Newspapers PRESS PERFORMANCE Has Increased Dramatically, 85:4, 878-893. FICO, FREDERICK and ERIC FREED- CARPENTER, SERENA, How Online MAN, Biasing Influences on Balance in Citizen Journalism Publications and Online Election News Coverage: An Assessment of Newspapers Utilize the Objectivity Standard Newspaper Coverage of the 2006 U.S. Senate and Rely on External Sources, 85:3, 531-548. Elections, 85:3, 499-514. CUILLIER, DAVID, Access Attitudes: A FRIEDMAN, BARBARA, Unlikely War- Social Learning Approach to Examining riors: How Four U.S. News Sources Ex- Community Engagement and Support for plained Female Suicide Bombers, 85:4, 841- Press Access to Government Records, 85:3, 859. 549-576. GADE, PETER J., Journalism Guardians ELMER, CHRISTINA, FRANZISKA in a Time of Great Change: Newspaper BADENSCHIER, and HOLGER WORMER, Editors’ Perceived Influence in Integrated Science for Everybody? How the Coverage News Organizations, 85:2, 371-392. of Research Issues in German Newspapers LEWIS, NORMAN P., Plagiarism Ante- Has Increased Dramatically, 85:4, 878-893. cedents and Situational Influences, 85:2, 353- FICO, FREDERICK and ERIC FREED- 370. MAN, Biasing Influences on Balance in MCCLUSKEY, MICHAEL, Reporter Beat Election News Coverage: An Assessment of and Content Differences in Environmental Newspaper Coverage of the 2006 U.S. Senate Stories, 85:1, 83-98. Elections, 85:3, 499-514. REICH, ZVI, The Roles of Communi- HOLLANDER, BARRY A., Tuning Out cation Technology in Obtaining News: or Tuning Elsewhere? Partisanship, Polari- Staying Close to Distant Sources, 85:3, 625- zation, and Media Migration from 1998 to 646. 2006, 85:1, 23-40. RILL, LESLIE A. and COREY B. DAVIS, LOWRY, DENNIS T., Network TV News Testing the Second Level of Agenda Setting: Framing of Good vs. Bad Economic News Effects of News Frames on Reader-assigned under Democrat and Republican Presidents: Attributes of Hezbollah and Israel in the A Lexical Analysis of Political Bias, 85:3, 483- 498. 2006 War in Lebanon, 85:3, 609-624. SYLVIE, GEORGE and J. SONIA MCCLUSKEY, MICHAEL, Reporter Beat HUANG, Value Systems and Decision-mak- and Content Differences in Environmental ing Styles of Newspaper Front-line Editors, Stories, 85:1, 83-98. 85:1, 61-82. MCCLUSKEY, MICHAEL R., Activist WU, H. DENIS and RALPH IZARD, Re- Group Attributes and Their Influences on presenting the Total Community: Relation- News Portrayal, 85:4, 769-784. ships between Asian American Staff and REICH, ZVI, The Roles of Communi- Asian American Coverage in Nine U.S. cation Technology in Obtaining News: Stay- Newspapers, 85:1, 99-112. ing Close to Distant Sources, 85:3, 625-646. 970 SYLVIE, GEORGE and J. SONIA PUBLIC RELATIONS HUANG, Value Systems and Decision-mak- ing Styles of Newspaper Front-line Editors, ALDOORY, LINDA, BRYAN H. REBER, 85:1, 61-82. BRUCE K. BERGER, and ELIZABETH L. TEWKSBURY, DAVID, MICHELLE L. TOTH, Provocations in Public Relations: A HALS, and ALLYSON BIBART, The Efficacy Study of Gendered Ideologies of Power- of News Browsing: The Relationship of Influence in Practice, 85:4, 735-750. News Consumption Style to Social and KIM, JEONG-NAM, LAN NI, and BEY- Political Efficacy, 85:2, 257-272. LING SHA, Breaking Down the Stakeholder TSFATI, YARIV and OREN LIVIO, Environment: Explicating Approaches to the Exploring Journalists’ Perceptions of Media Segmentation of Publics for Public Relations Impact, 85:1, 113-130. Research, 85:4, 751-768. VISHWANATH, ARUN, The 360° News MCCLUSKEY, MICHAEL R., Activist Experience: Audience Connections with Group Attributes and Their Influences on the Ubiquitous News Organization, 85:1, 7- News Portrayal, 85:4, 769-784. 22. SWEETSER, KAYE D., LANCE V. POR- WU, H. DENIS and RALPH IZARD, Re- TER, DEBORAH SOUN CHUNG, and EUN- presenting the Total Community: Relation- SEONG KIM, Credibility and the Use of ships between Asian American Staff and Blogs among Professionals in the Communi- Asian American Coverage in Nine U.S. cation Industry, 85:1, 169-185. Newspapers, 85:1, 99-112. RADIO PROFESSIONAL ISSUES CARPENTIER, FRANCESCA R. DILL- MAN, Applicability of the Informational ALDOORY, LINDA, BRYAN H. REBER, Utility Model for Radio News, 85:3, 577-590. BRUCE K. BERGER, and ELIZABETH L. TOTH, Provocations in Public Relations: A TELEVISION Study of Gendered Ideologies of Power- Influence in Practice, 85:4, 735-750. COFFEY, AMY JO and JOHANNA CARPENTER, SERENA, How Online CLEARY, Valuing New Media Spaces: Are Citizen Journalism Publications and Online Cable Network News Crawls Cross-promo- Newspapers Utilize the Objectivity Stan- tional Agents? 85:4, 894-912. dard and Rely on External Sources, 85:3, 531- LOWRY, DENNIS T., Network TV News 548. Framing of Good vs. Bad Economic News GADE, PETER J., Journalism Guardians under Democrat and Republican Presidents: in a Time of Great Change: Newspaper A Lexical Analysis of Political Bias, 85:3, 483- Editors’ Perceived Influence in Integrated 498. News Organizations, 85:2, 371-392. SCHARRER, ERICA, Media Exposure LEWIS, NORMAN P., Plagiarism Ante- and Sensitivity to Violence in News Reports: cedents and Situational Influences, 85:2, 353- Evidence of Desensitization? 85:2, 291-310. 370. MCCLUSKEY, MICHAEL, Reporter Beat and Content Differences in Environmental ALPHABETICAL INDEX Stories, 85:1, 83-98. SYLVIE, GEORGE and J. SONIA (Alphabetical by author’s last name) HUANG, Value Systems and Decision-mak- ing Styles of Newspaper Front-line Editors, ALDOORY, LINDA, BRYAN H. REBER, 85:1, 61-82. BRUCE K. BERGER, and ELIZABETH L. TSFATI, YARIV and OREN LIVIO, TOTH, Provocations in Public Relations: A Exploring Journalists’ Perceptions of Media Study of Gendered Ideologies of Power- Impact, 85:1, 113-130. Influence in Practice, 85:4, 735-750. 971 ARMSTRONG, CORY L., Exploring a FRIEDMAN, BARBARA, Unlikely War- Two-dimensional Model of Community riors: How Four U.S. News Sources Explain- Pluralism and Its Effects on the Level of ed Female Suicide Bombers, 85:4, 841-859. Transparency in Community Decision GADE, PETER J., Journalism Guardians Making, 85:4, 807-822. in a Time of Great Change: Newspaper Edi- BADENSCHIER, FRANZISKA (See tors’ Perceived Influence in Integrated News Elmer). Organizations, 85:2, 371-392. BEHM-MORAWITZ, ELIZABETH and GOODMAN, J. ROBYN, JON D. DANA E. MASTRO, Mean Girls? The MORRIS, and JOHN C. SUTHERLAND, Is Influence of Gender Portrayals in Teen Beauty a Joy Forever? Young Women’s Movies on Emerging Adults’ Gender-based Emotional Responses to Varying Types of Attitudes and Beliefs, 85:1, 131-146. Beautiful Advertising Models, 85:1, 147-168. BERGER, BRUCE K. (See Aldoory). HALS, MICHELLE L. (See Tewksbury). BESLEY, JOHN C., Media Use and HENNINK-KAMINSKI, HEIDI J. (See Human Values, 85:2, 311-330. Sung). BIBART, ALLYSON (See Tewksbury). HOLLANDER, BARRY A., Tuning Out BIMBER, BRUCE (See Weaver). or Tuning Elsewhere? Partisanship, Polari- CARPENTER, SERENA, How Online zation, and Media Migration from 1998 to Citizen Journalism Publications and Online 2006, 85:1, 23-40. Newspapers Utilize the Objectivity Standard HUANG, J. SONIA (See Sylvie). and Rely on External Sources, 85:3, 531-548. IZARD, RALPH (See Wu). CARPENTIER, FRANCESCA R. DILL- JOHANSEN, MORGEN S. and MARK R. MAN, Applicability of the Informational JOSLYN, Political Persuasion during Times Utility Model for Radio News, 85:3, 577-590. of Crisis: The Effects of Education and News CARTER, EDWARD L., Reclaiming Media on Citizens’ Factual Information Copyright from Privacy: Public Interest in about Iraq, 85:3, 591-608. Use of Unpublished Materials, 85:2, 417-434. JOSLYN, MARK R. (See Johansen). CHUNG, DEBORAH SOUN (See Sweet- KALYANARAMAN, SRIRAM and S. ser). SHYAM SUNDAR, Portrait of the Portal as a CLEARY, JOHANNA (See Coffey). Metaphor: Explicating Web Portals for Com- COFFEY, AMY JO and JOHANNA munication Research, 85:2, 239-256. CLEARY, Valuing New Media Spaces: Are KIM, EUNSEONG (See Sweetser). Cable Network News Crawls Cross-promo- KIM, JEONG-NAM, LAN NI, and BEY- tional Agents? 85:4, 894-912. LING SHA, Breaking Down the Stakeholder CUILLIER, DAVID, Access Attitudes: A Environment: Explicating Approaches to the Social Learning Approach to Examining Segmentation of Publics for Public Relations Community Engagement and Support for Research, 85:4, 751-768. Press Access to Government Records, 85:3, LAMBE, JENNIFER L. (See Paek). 549-576. LEE, JONG HYUK, Effects of News De- DAVIS, COREY B. (See Rill). viance and Personal Involvement on Audi- EDISON, AIMEE (See Pasadeos). ence Story Selection: A Web-tracking Analy- ELMER, CHRISTINA, FRANZISKA sis, 85:1, 41-60. BADENSCHIER, and HOLGER WORMER, LEWIS, NORMAN P,, Plagiarism Antece- Science for Everybody? How the Coverage dents and Situational Influences, 85:2, 353-370. of Research Issues in German Newspapers LIVIO, OREN (See Tsfati). Has Increased Dramatically, 85:4, 878-893. LOWRY, DENNIS T., Network TV News FICO, FREDERICK and ERIC FREED- Framing of Good vs. Bad Economic News MAN, Biasing Influences on Balance in under Democrat and Republican Presidents: Election News Coverage: An Assessment of A Lexical Analysis of Political Bias, 85:3, 483- Newspaper Coverage of the 2006 U.S. Senate 498. Elections, 85:3, 499-514. MAGUIRE, MILES, Mapping the Size FREEDMAN, ERIC (See Fico). and Scope of a Nonprofit Media Sector: The 972 JOURNALISM & Mass COMMUNICATION QUARTERLY Case of Magazine Publishing, 85:3, 647-660. Blogs among Professionals in the Communi- MASTRO, DANA E. (See Behm- cation Industry, 85:1, 169-185. Morawitz). SYLVIE, GEORGE and J. SONIA MCCLUSKEY, MICHAEL, Reporter Beat HUANG, Value Systems and Decision-mak- and Content Differences in Environmental ing Styles of Newspaper Front-line Editors, Stories, 85:1, 83-98. 85:1, 61-82. MCCLUSKEY, MICHAEL R., Activist TEWKSBURY, DAVID, MICHELLE L. Group Attributes and Their Influences on HALS, and ALLYSON BIBART, The Efficacy News Portrayal, 85:4, 769-784. of News Browsing: The Relationship of MCLEOD, DOUGLAS M. (See Paek). News Consumption Style to Social and MOIST, KEVIN (See Reader). Political Efficacy, 85:2, 257-272. MORRIS, JON D. (See Goodman). TOTH, ELIZABETH L. (See Aldoory). NI, LAN (See Kim). ISFATI, YARIV and OREN LIVIO, PAEK, HYE-JIN, JENNIFER L. LAMBE, Exploring Journalists’ Perceptions of Media and DOUGLAS M. MCLEOD, Antecedents Impact, 85:1, 113-130. to Support for Content Restrictions, 85:2, 273- UHM, KIYUL, The Founders and the 290. Revolutionary Underpinning of the Concept PASADEOS, YORGO, JOSEPH PHELPS, of the Right to Know, 85:2, 393-416. and AIMEE EDISON, Searching for Our VISHWANATH, ARUN, The 360° News “Own Theory” in Advertising: An Update of Experience: Audience Connections with the Research Networks, 85:4, 785-806. Ubiquitous News Organization, 85:1, 7-22. PHELPS, JOSEPH (See Pasadeos). 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