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INDEX TO VOLUME 86 SUBJECT INDEX SHAKER, LEE, Citizens’ Local Political Knowledge and the Role of Media Access, ADVERTISING 86:4, 809-826. RAGAS, MATTHEW W. and MARILYN COMMUNICATION EFFECTS S. ROBERTS, Agenda Setting and Agenda Melding in an Age of Horizortal and Vertical CHIA, STELLA C. and YIP LING POO, Media: A New Theoretical Lens for Virtual Media, Celebrities, and Fans: An Examina- Brand Communities, 86:1, 45-64. tion of Adolescents’ Media Usage and In- ROUNER, DONNA, MICHAEL SLA- volvement with Entertainment Celebrities, TER, MARILEE LONG, and LINDA STA- 86:1, 23-44. PEL, ihe Relationship between Editorial and CHO, JAEHO, Disentangling Media Ef- Advertising Content about Tobacco and fects from Debate Effects: The Presentation Alcohol in United States Newspapers: An Mode of Televised Debates and Viewer Deci- Exploratory Study, 86:1, 103-118. sion Making, 86:2, 383-400. YOO, CHAN YUN, The Effects of Per- DALISAY, FRANCIS and ALEXIS TAN, suasion Knowledge on Click-Through of Assimilation and Contrast Effects in the Keyword Search Ads: Moderating Role of Priming of Asian American and African Search Task and Perceived Fairness, 86:2, American Stereotypes through TV Exposure, 401-418. 86:1, 7-22. ZHANG, YUAN, Individualism or Col- HAN, GANG (KEVIN), T. MAKANA lectivism? Cultural Orientations in Chinese CHOCK, and PAMELA J. SHOEMAKER, TV Commercials and Analysis of Some Issue Familiarity and Framing Effects of On- Moderating Factors, 86:3, 630-653. line Campaign Coverage: Event Perception, Issue Attitudes, and the 2004 Presidential AUDIENCE ANALYSIS Election in Taiwan, 86:4, 739-755. HINDMAN, DOUGLAS BLANKS, Mass CHIA, STELLA C. and YIP LING POO, Media Flow and Differential Distribution of Media, Celebrities, and Fans: An Examination Politically Disputed Beliefs: The Belief Gap of Adolescents’ Media Usage and Involvement Hypothesis, 86:4, 790-808. with Entertainment Celebrities, 86:1, 23-44. HOUSTON, J. BRIAN, Media Coverage EDY, JILL A. and MIGLENA DARA- of Terrorism: A Meta-analytic Assessment of DANOVA, Conventional Wisdom: Putting Media Use and Posttraumatic Stress, 86:4, National Party Convention Ratings in Con- 844-861. text, 86:3, 499-512. HWANG, YOORI and SE-HOON JEONG, HOUSTON, J. BRIAN, Media Coverage Revisiting the Knowledge Gap Hypothesis: of Terrorism: A Meta-analytic Assessment of A Meta-analysis of Thirty-five Years of Re- Media Use and Posttraumatic Stress, 86:4, search, 86:3, 513-532. 844-861. JOHNSON, KIRSTEN A. and SUSAN LIN, CAROLYN A., Exploring the Online WIEDENBECK, Enhancing Perceived Credi- Radio Adoption Decision-making Process: bility of Citizen Journalism Web Sites, 86:2, Cognition, Attitude, and Technology Fluid- 332-348. ity, 86:4, 884-899. LASORSA, DOMINIC L., Political Inter- MILLER, BARBARA M. and JANAS est, Political Knowledge, and Evaluations of SINCLAIR, A Model of Public Response to Political News Sources: Their Interplay in Marketplace Advocacy, 86:3, 613-629. Producing Context Effects, 86:3, 533-544. 961 INDEX TO VOLUME 86 LEE, JONG HYUK, News Values, Media Media Use and Posttraumatic Stress, 86:4, Coverage, and Audience Attention: An 844-861. Analysis of Direct and Mediated Causal HWANG, YOORI and SE-HOON JEONG, Relationships, 86:1, 175-190. Revisiting the Knowledge Gap Hypothesis: A YOO, CHAN YUN, The Effects of Per- Meta-analysis of Thirty-five Years of Re- suasion Knowledge on Click-Through of search, 86:3, 513-532. Keyword Search Ads: Moderating Role of JOHNSON, KIRSTEN A. and SUSAN Search Task and Perceived Fairness, 86:2, WIEDENBECK, Enhancing Perceived Credi- 401-418. bility of Citizen Journalism Web Sites, 86:2, 332-348. COMMUNICATION THEORY KIM, SOO-YEON and BRYAN H. RE- BER, How Public Relations Professionalism CHIA, STELLA C. and YIP LING POO, Influences Corporate Social Responsibility: A Media, Celebrities, and Fans: An Examina- Survey of Practitioners, 86:1, 157-174. tion of Adolescents’ Media Usage and In- KIOUSIS, SPIRO, SOO-YEON KIM, volvement with Entertainment Celebrities, MICHAEL MCDEVITT, and ALLY OS- 86:1, 23-44. TROWSKI, Competing for Attention: Infor- CHO, JAEHO, Disentangling Media Ef- mation Subsidy Influence in Agenda Build- fects. from Debate Effects: The Presentation ing during Election Campaigns, 86:3, 545- Mode of Televised Debates and Viewer Deci- 562. sion Making, 86:2, 383-400. LASORSA, DOMINIC L., Political Inter- CORREA, TERESA, Does Class Matter? est, Political Knowledge, and Evaluations of The Effect of Social Class on Journalists’ Ethi- Political News Sources: Their Interplay in cal Decision Making, 86:3, 654-672. Producing Context Effects, 86:3, 533-544. DALISAY, FRANCIS and ALEXIS TAN, LEE, JONG HYUK, News Values, Media Assimilation and Contrast Effects in the Coverage, and Audience Attention: An Priming of Asian American and African Analysis of Direct and Mediated Causal American Stereotypes through TV Exposure, Relationships, 86:1, 175-190. 86:1, 7-22. LIN, CAROLYN A., Exploring the Online DUNWOODY, SHARON, DOMINIQUE Radio Adoption Decision-making Process: BROSSARD, and ANTHONY DUDO, Social- Cognition, Attitude, and Technology Fluid- ization or Rewards? Predicting U.S. Scientist- ity, 86:4, 884-899. Media Interactions, 86:2, 299-314. MATTHES, JORG, What's in a Frame? A FILAK, VINCENT F,, SCOTT REI- Content Analysis of Media Framing Studies NARDY, and ADAM MAKSL, Expanding in the World’s Leading Communication and Validating Applications of the Willing- Journals, 1990-2005, 86:2, 349-367. ness to Self-censor Scale: Self-censorship and MILLER, BARBARA M. and JANAS Media Advisers’ Comfort Level with Con- SINCLAIR, A Model of Public Response to troversial Topics, 86:2, 368-382. Marketplace Advocacy, 86:3, 613-629. HAN, GANG (KEVIN), T. MAKANA RAGAS, MATTHEW W. and MARILYN CHOCK, and PAMELA J. SHOEMAKER, S. ROBERTS, Agenda Setting and Agenda Issue Familiarity and Framing Effects of Melding in an Age of Horizontal and Vertical Online Campaign Coverage: Event Perc- Media: A New Theoretical Lens for Virtual eption, Issue Attitudes, and the 2004 Pre- Brand Communities, 86:1, 45-64. sidential Election in Taiwan, 86:4, 739- SHAKER, LEE, Citizens’ Local Political 755. Knowledge and the Role of Media Access, HINDMAN, DOUGLAS BLANKS, Mass 86:4, 809-826. Media Flow and Differential Distribution of THORNTON, LESLIE-JEAN and SUSAN Politically Disputed Beliefs: The Belief Gap M. KEITH, From Convergence to Webver- Hypothesis, 86:4, 790-808. gence: Tracking the Evolution of Broadcast- HOUSTON, J. BRIAN, Media Coverage print Partnerships through the Lens of of Terrorism: A Meta-analytic Assessment of Change Theory, 86:2, 257-276. 962 JOURNALISM & Mass COMMUNICATION QUARTERLY VALENZUELA, SEBASTIAN, Variations FILAK, VINCENT F., SCOTT REI- in Media Priming: The Moderating Role of NARDY, and ADAM MAKSL, Expanding Knowledge, Interest, News Attention, and and Validating Applications of the Willing- Discussion, 86:4, 756-774. ness to Self-censor Scale: Self-censorship and WU, H. DENIS and RENITA COLE- Media Advisers’ Comfort Level with Con- MAN, Advancing Agenda-setting Theory: troversial Topics, 86:2, 368-382. The Comparative Strength and New Con- tingent Conditions of the Two Levels of GENDER AND MEDIA Agenda-setting Effects, 86:4, 775-789. GEERTSEMA, MARGARETHA, Gender CONTENT ANALYSIS Mainstreaming in International News: A Case Study of the Inter Press Service, 86:1, CONNOLLY-AHERN, COLLEEN, LEE 65-84. A. AHERN, and DENISE SEVICK BORTREE, LUMSDEN, LINDA, Good Mothers with The Effectiveness of Stratified Constructed Guns: Framing Black Womanhood in the Week Sampling for Content Analysis of Elec- Black Panther, 1968-1980, 86:4, 900-922. tronic News Source Archives: AP Newswire, Business Wire, and PR Newswire, 86:4, 862- HISTORY 883. LECCESE, MARK, Online Information HUME, JANICE and AMBER ROES- Sources of Political Blogs, 86:3, 578-593. SNER, Surviving Sherman’s March: Press, MATTHES, JORG, What's in a Frame? A Public Memory, and Georgia’s Salvation Content Analysis of Media Framing Studies Mythology, 86:1, 119-137. in the World’s Leading Communication LUMSDEN, LINDA, Good Mothers with Journals, 1990-2005, 86:2, 349-367. Guns: Framing Black Womanhood in the MUELLER, JAMES E. and TOM REI- Black Panther, 1968-1980, 86:4, 900-922. CHERT, More Engaged but Still Unin- MARSH, CHARLES, The War against the formed? 2004 Presidential Election Coverage Moon: Andre Maurois’ 1927 “Fantasy on the in Consumer Magazines Popular with Young Coming Power of the Press,” 86:2, 419-438. Adults, 86:3, 563-577. ROUNER, DONNA, MICHAEL SLA- INTERNATIONAL TER, MARILEE LONG, and LINDA STA- PEL, The Relationship between Editorial and GEERTSEMA, MARGARETHA, Gender Advertising Content about Tobacco and Mainstreaming in International News: A Alcohol in United States Newspapers: An Case Study of the Inter Press Service, 86:1, Exploratory Study, 86:1, 103-118. 65-84. SINGER, JANE B., Role Call: 2008 Cam- HAN, GANG (KEVIN), T. MAKANA paign and Election Coverage on the Web Sites CHOCK, and PAMELA J. SHOEMAKER, of Leading U.S. Newspapers, 86:4, 827-843. Issue Familiarity and Framing Effects of On- line Campaign Coverage: Event Perception, ECONOMICS OF THE PRESS Issue Attitudes, and the 2004 Presidential Election in Taiwan, 86:4, 739-755. CHYI, HSIANG IRIS and MENGCHIEH ZHANG, YUAN, Individualism or Col- JACIE YANG, Is Online News an Inferior lectivism? Cultural Orientations in Chinese Good? Examining the Economic Nature of TV Commercials and Analysis of Some Online News among Users, 86:3, 594-612. Moderating Factors, 86:3, 630-653. ETHICS INTERNET AND TECHNOLOGY CORREA, TERESA, Does Class Matter? CHY!I, HSIANG IRIS and MENG- The Effect of Social Class on Journalists’ Ethi- CHIEH JACIE YANG, Is Online News an cal Decision Making, 86:3, 654-672. Inferior Good? Examining the Economic INDEX TO VOLUME 86 963 Nature of Online News among Users, 86:3, Professionalism of U.S. Journalists in the 594-612. Turbulent Twenty-first Century, 86:2, 277-298. HAN, GANG (KEVIN), T. MAKANA THORNTON, LESLIE-JEAN and SUSAN CHOCK, and PAMELA J. SHOEMAKER, M. KEITH, From Convergence to Webver- Issue Familiarity and Framing Effects of On- gence: Tracking the Evolution of Broadcast- line Campaign Coverage: Event Perception, print Partnerships through the Lens of Issue Attitudes, and the 2004 Presidential Change Theory, 86:2, 257-276. Election in Taiwan, 86:4, 739-755. JOHNSON, KIRSTEN A. and SUSAN MEDIA AND SOCIETY Wiedenbeck, Enhancing Perceived Credi- bility of Citizen Journalism Web Sites, 86:2, CHIA, STELLA C. and YIP LING POO, 332-348. Media, Celebrities, and Fans: An Examina- LECCESE, MARK, Online Information tion of Adolescents’ Media Usage and In- Sources of Political Blogs, 86:3, 578-593. volvement with Entertainment Celebrities, LIN, CAROLYN A., Exploring the Online 86:1, 23-44. Radio Adoption Decision-making Process: CORREA, TERESA, Does Class Matter? Cognition, Attitude, and Technology Fluid- The Effect of Social Class on Journalists’ Ethi- ity, 86:4, 884-899. cal Decision Making, 86:3, 654-672. SINGER, JANE B., Role Call: 2008 Cam- DUNWOODY, SHARON, DOMINIQUE paign and Election Coverage on the Web BROSSARD, and ANTHONY DUDO, Social- Sites of Leading U.S. Newspapers, 86:4, 827- ization or Rewards? Predicting U.S. Scientist- 843. Media Interactions, 86:2, 299-314. THORNTON, LESLIE-JEAN and SUSAN EDY, JILL A. and MIGLENA DARA- M. KEITH, From Convergence to Webver- DANOVA, Conventional Wisdom: Putting gence: Tracking the Evolution of Broad- National Party Convention Ratings in Con- cast-print Partnerships through the Lens of text, 86:3, 499-512. Change Theory, 86:2, 257-276. FILAK, VINCENT F., SCOTT REI- YOO, CHAN YUN, The Effects of Per- NARDY, and ADAM MAKSL, Expanding suasion Knowledge on Click-Through of Key- and Validating Applications of the Willing- word Search Ads: Moderating Role of Search ness to Self-censor Scale: Self-censorship and Task and Perceived Fairness, 86:2, 401-418. Media Advisers’ Comfort Level with Con- troversial Topics, 86:2, 368-382. LAW AND POLICY HAN, GANG (KEVIN), T. MAKANA CHOCK, and PAMELA J. SHOEMAKER, KOZLOWSKI, DAN V., MELISSA E. Issue Familiarity and Framing Effects of On- BULLARD, and KRISTEN DEETS, Uncertain line Campaign Coverage: Event Perception, Rights: Student Speech and Conflicting Issue Attitudes, and the 2004 Presidential Interpretations of Morse v. Frederick, 86:1, 138- Election in Taiwan, 86:4, 739-755. 156. HINDMAN, DOUGLAS BLANKS, Mass Media Flow and Differential Distribution of MAGAZINE JOURNALISM Politically Disputed Beliefs: The Belief Gap Hypothesis, 86:4, 790-808. MUELLER, JAMES E. and TOM REI- HOUSTON, J. BRIAN, Media Coverage CHERT, More Engaged but Still Unin- of Terrorism: A Meta-analytic Assessment of formed? 2004 Presidential Election Coverage Media Use and Posttraumatic Stress, 86:4, in Consumer Magazines Popular with Young 844-861. Adults, 86:3, 563-577. HWANG, YOORI and SE-HOON JEONG, Revisiting the Knowledge Gap Hypothesis: A MANAGEMENT AND OWNERSHIP Meta-analysis of Thirty-five Years of Re- search, 86:3, 513-532. BEAM, RANDAL A., DAVID H. WEAV- JOHNSON, KIRSTEN A. and SUSAN ER, and BONNIE J. BROWNLEE, Changes in WIEDENBECK, Enhancing Perceived Credi- 964 JOURNALISM & Mass COMMUNICATION QUARTERLY bility of Citizen Journalism Web Sites, 86:2, NEWSWRITING AND REPORTING 332-348. LEWIS, SETH C. and STEPHEN D. BEAM, RANDAL A., DAVID H. WEAV- REESE, What Is the War on Terror? Fram- ER, and BONNIE J. BROWNLEE, Changes in ing through the Eyes of Journalists, 86:1, 85- Professionalism of U.S. Journalists in the 102. Turbulent Twenty-first Century, 86:2, 277- MATTHES, JORG, What's in a Frame? A 298. Content Analysis of Media Framing Studies CORREA, TERESA, Does Class Matter? in the World’s Leading Communication The Effect of Social Class on Journalists’ Ethi- Journals, 1990-2005, 86:2, 349-367. cal Decision Making, 86:3, 654-672. MUELLER, JAMES E. and TOM REI- DUNWOODY, SHARON, DOMINIQUE CHERT, More Engaged but Still Unin- BROSSARD, and ANTHONY DUDO, Social- formed? 2004 Presidential Election Coverage ization or Rewards? Predicting U.S. Scientist- in Consumer Magazines ’opular with Young Media Interactions, 86:2, 299-314. Adults, 86:3, 563-577. JOHNSON, KIRSTEN A. and SUSAN ROUNER, DONNA, MICHAEL SLA- WIEDENBECK, Enhancing Perceived Credi- TER, MARILEE LONG, and LINDA STA- bility of Citizen Journalism Web Sites, 86:2, PEL, The Relationship between Editorial and 332-348. Advertising Content about Tobacco and LEWIS, SETH C. and STEPHEN D. Alcohol in United States Newspapers: An REESE, What Is the War on Terror? Framing Exploratory Study, 86:1, 103-118. through the Eyes of Journalists, 86:1, 85-102. SINGER, JANE B., Role Call: 2008 Cam- LEN-RIOS, MARIA E., AMANDA HIN- paign and Election Coverage on the Web NANT, SUN-A PARK, GLEN T. CAMERON, Sites of Leading U.S. Newspapers, 86:4, 827- CYNTHIA M. FRISBY, and YOUNGAH LEE, 843. Health News Agenda Building: Journalists’ VALENZUELA, SEBASTIAN, Variations Perceptions of the Role of Public Relations, in Media Priming: The Moderating Role of 86:2, 315-331. Knowledge, Interest, News Attention, and SINGER, JANE B., Role Call: 2008 Cam- Discussion, 86:4, 756-774. paign and Election Coverage on the Web Sites of Leading U.S. Newspapers, 86:4, 827- METHODOLOGY-RESEARCH 843. CONNOLLY-AHERN, COLLEEN, LEE POLITICAL COMMUNICATION A. AHERN, and DENISE SEVICK BORTREE, The Effectiveness of Stratified Constructed CHO, JAEHO, Disentangling Media Ef- Week Sampling for Content Analysis of Elec- fects from Debate Effects: The Presentation tronic News Source Archives: AP Newswire, Mode of Televised Debates and Viewer Deci- Business Wire, and PR Newswire, 86:4, 862- sion Making, 86:2, 383-400. 883. EDY, JILL A. and MIGLENA DARA- SINGER, JANE B., Ethnography, 86:1, DANOVA, Conventional Wisdom: Putting 191-198. National Party Convention Ratings in Con- text, 86:3, 499-512. MINORITIES HAN, GANG (KEVIN), T. MAKANA CHOCK, and PAMELA J. SHOEMAKER, DALISAY, FRANCIS and ALEXIS TAN, Issue Familiarity and Framing Effects of On- Assimilation and Contrast Effects in the line Campaign Coverage: Event Perception, Priming of Asian American and African Issue Attitudes, and the 2004 Presidential American Stereotypes through TV Exposure, Election in Taiwan, 86:4, 739-755. 86:1, 7-22. HINDMAN, DOUGLAS BLANKS, Mass LUMSDEN, LINDA, Good Mothers with Media Flow and Differential Distribution of Guns: Framing Black Womanhood in the Politically Disputed Beliefs: The Belief Gap Black Panther, 1968-1980, 86:4, 900-922. Hvpothesis, 86:4, 790-808. INDEX TO VOLUME 86 965 HWANG, YOORI and SE-HOON JEONG, LECCESE, MARK, Online Information Revisiting the Knowledge Gap Hypothesis: Sources of Political Blogs, 86:3, 578-593. A Meta-analysis of Thirty-five Years of Re- LEWIS, SETH C. and STEPHEN D. search, 86:3, 513-532. REESE, What Is the War on Terror? Framing KIOUSIS, SPIRO, SOQ-YEON KIM, through the Eyes of Journalists, 86:1, 85-102. MICHAEL MCDEVITT, and ALLY OS- SINGER, JANE B., Role Call: 2008 Cam- TROWSKI, Competing for Attention: Infor- paign and Election Coverage on the Web mation Subsidy Influence in Agenda Build- Sites of Leading U.S. Newspapers, 86:4, 827- ing during Election Campaigns, 86:3, 545- 843. 562. LASORSA, DOMINIC L., Political Inter- PROFESSIONAL ISSUES est, Political Knowledge, and Evaluations of Political News Sources: Their Interplay in BEAM, RANDAL A., DAVID H. WEAV- Producing Context Effects, 86:3, 533-544. ER, and BONNIE J. BROWNLEE, Changes in LECCESE, MARK, Online Information Professionalism of U.S. Journalists in the Sources of Political Blogs, 86:3, 578-593. Turbulent Twenty-first Century, 86:2, 277- MUELLER, JAMES E. and TOM REI- 298. CHERT, More Engaged but Still Unin- CORREA, TERESA, Does Class Matter? formed? 2004 Presidential Election Coverage The Effect of Social Class on Journalists’ Ethi- in Consumer Magazines Popular with Young cal Decision Making, 86:3, 654-672. Adults, 86:3, 563-577. DUNWOODY, SHARON, DOMINIQUE SHAKER, LEE, Citizens’ Local Political BROSSARD, and ANTHONY DUDO, Social- Knowledge and the Role of Media Access, ization or Rewards? Predicting U.S. Scientist- 86:4, 809-826. Media Interactions, 86:2, 299-314. SINGER, JANE B., Role Call: 2008 Cam- FILAK, VINCENT F., SCOTT REI- paign and Election Coverage on the Web NARDY, and ADAM MAKSL, Expanding Sites of Leading U.S. Newspapers, 86:4, 827- and Validating Applications of the Willing- 843. ness to Self-censor Scale: Self-censorship and VALENZUELA, SEBASTIAN, Variations Media Advisers’ Comfort Level with Con- in Media Priming: The Moderating Role of troversial Topics, 86:2, 368-382. Knowledge, Interest, News Attention, and GEERTSEMA, MARGARETHA, Gender Discussion, 86:4, 756-774. Mainstreaming in International News: A Case Study of the Inter Press Service, 86:1, PRESS PERFORMANCE 65-84. KIM, SOO-YEON and BRYAN H. RE- CORREA, TERESA, Does Class Matter? BER, How Public Relations Profession- The Effect of Social Class on Journalists’ Ethi- alism Influences Corporate Social Respon- cal Decision Making, 86:3, 654-672. sibility: A Survey of Practitioners, 86:1, 157- EDY, JILL A. and MIGLENA DARA- 174. DANOVA, Conventional Wisdom: Putting LECCESE, MARK, Online Information National Party Convention Ratings in Con- Sources of Political Blogs, 86:3, 578-593. text, 86:3, 499-512. LEN-RIOS, MARIA E., AMANDA HIN- FILAK, VINCENT FE., SCOTT REI- NANT, SUN-A PARK, GLEN T. CAMERON, NARDY, and ADAM MAKSL, Expanding CYNTHIA M. FRISBY, and YOUNGAH LEE, and Validating Applications of the Willing- Health News Agenda Building: Journalists’ ness to Self-censor Scale: Self-censorship and Perceptions of the Role of Public Relations, Media Advisers’ Comfort Level with Con- 86:2, 315-331. troversial Topics, 86:2, 368-382. THORNTON, LESLIE-JEAN and SUSAN HOUSTON, J. BRIAN, Media Coverage M. KEITH, From Convergence to Webver- of Terrorism: A Meta-analytic Assessment of gence: Tracking the Evolution of Broadcast- Media Use and Posttraumatic Stress, 86:4, print Partnerships through the Lens of 844-861. Change Theory, 86:2, 257-276. 966 JOURNALISM & MAss COMMUNICATION QUARTERLY PUBLIC RELATIONS Turbulent Twenty-first Century, 86:2, 2 298. ; KIM, SOO-YEON and BRYAN H. RE- BORTREE, DENISE SEVICK (See Con- BER, How Public Relations Professionalism nolly-Ahern). Influences Corporate Social Responsibility: A BROSSARD, DOMINIQUE (See Dun- Survey of Practitioners, 86:1, 157-174. woody). KIOUSIS, SPIRO, SOO-YEON KIM, BROWNLEE, BONNIE J. (See Beam). MICHAEL MCDEVITT, and ALLY OSTRO- BULLARD, MELISSA E. (See Kozlow- WSKI, Competing for Attention: Informa- ski). tion Subsidy Influence in Agenda Building CAMERON, GLEN T. (See Len-Rios). during Election Campaigns, 86:3, 545-562. CHIA, STELLA C. and YIP LING POO, LEN-RIOS, MARIA E., AMANDA HIN- Media, Celebrities, and Fans: An Examina- NANT, SUN-A PARK, GLEN T. CAMERON, tion of Adolescents’ Media Usage and In- CYNTHIA M. FRISBY, and YOUNGAH LEE, volvement with Entertainment Celebrities, Health News Agenda Building: Journalists’ 86:1, 23-44. Perceptions of the Role of Public Relations, CHO, JAEHO, Disentangling Media Ef- 86:2, 315-331. fects from Debate Effects: The Presentation MILLER, BARBARA M. and JANAS Mode of Televised Debates and Viewer Deci- SINCLAIR, A Model of Public Response to sion Making, 86:2, 383-400. Marketplace Advocacy, 86:3, 613-629. CHOCK, T. MAKANA (See Han). CHYI, HSIANG IRIS and MENGCHIEH RADIO JACIE YANG, Is Online News an Inferior Good? Examining the Economic Nature of LIN, CAROLYN A., Exploring the Online Online News among Users, 86:3, 594-612. Radio Adoption Decision-making Process: COLEMAN, RENITA (See Wu). Cognition, Attitude, and Technology Fluid- CONNOLLY-AHERN, COLLEEN, LEE ity, 86:4, 884-899. A. AHERN, and DENISE SEVICK BORTREE, The Effectiveness of Stratified Constructed TELEVISION Week Sampling for Content Analysis of Elec- tronic News Source Archives: AP Newswire, CHO, JAEHO, Disentangling Media Ef- Business Wire, and PR Newswire, 86:4, 862- fects from Debate Effects: The Presentation 883. Mode of Televised Debates and Viewer Deci- CORREA, TERESA, Does Class Matter? sion Making, 86:2, 383-400. The Effect of Social Class on Journalisis’ Ethi- DALISAY, FRANCIS and ALEXIS TAN, cal Decision Making, 86:3, 654-672. Assimilation and Contrast Effects in the DALISAY, FRANCIS and ALEXIS TAN, Priming of Asian American and African Assimilation and Contrast Effects in the Prim- American Stereotypes through TV Exposure, ing of Asian American and African American 86:1, 7-22. Stereotypes through TV Exposure, 86:1, 7-22. EDY, JILL A. and MIGLENA DARA- DARADANOVA, MIGLENA (See Edy). DANOVA, Conventional Wisdom: Putting DEETS, KRISTEN (See Kozlowski). National Party Convention Ratings in Con- DUDO, ANTHONY (See Dunwoody). text, 86:3, 499-512. DUNWOODY, SHARON, DOMINIQUE BROSSARD, and ANTHONY DUDO, Social- ization or Rewards? Predicting U.S. Scientist- ALPHABETICAL INDEX Media Interactions, 86:2, 299-314 (Alphabetical by author’s last name) EDY, JILL A. and MIGLENA DARA- DANOVA, Conventional Wisdom: Putting AHERN, LEE A. (See Connolly-Ahern). National Party Convention Ratings in Con- BEAM, RANDAL A., DAVID H. WEAV- text, 86:3, 499-512. ER, and BONNIE J. BROWNLEE, Changes in FILAK, VINCENT F., SCOTT REI- Professionalism of U.S. Journalists in the NARDY, and ADAM MAKSL, Expanding INDEX TO VOLUME 86 967 and Validating Applications of the Willing- Interpretations of Morse v. Frederick, 86:1, 138- ness to Self-censor Scale: Self-censorship and 156. Media Advisers’ Comfort Level with Con- LASORSA, DOMINIC L., Political Inter- troversial Topics, 86:2, 368-382. est, Political Knowledge, and Evaluations of FRISBY, CYNTHIA M. (See Len-Rios). Political News Sources: Their Interplay in GEERTSEMA, MARGARETHA, Gender Producing Context Effects, 86:3, 533-544. Mainstreaming in International News: A LECCESE, MARK, Online Information Case Study of the Inter Press Service, 86:1, Sources of Political Blogs, 86:3, 578-593. 65-84. LEE, JONG HYUK, News Values, Media HAN, GANG (KEVIN), T. MAKANA Coverage, and Audience Attention: An Ana- CHOCK, and PAMELA J. SHOEMAKER, lysis of Direct and Mediated Causal Rela- Issue Familiarity and Framing Effects of On- tionships, 86:1, 175-190. line Campaign Coverage: Event Perception, LEE, YOUNGAH (See Len-Rios). Issue Attitudes, and the 2004 Presidential LEN-RIOS, MARIA E., AMANDA HIN- Election in Taiwan, 86:4, 739-755. NANT, SUN-A PARK, GLEN T. CAMERON, HINDMAN, DOUGLAS BLANKS, Mass CYNTHIA M. FRISBY, and YOUNGAH LEE, Media Flow and Differential Distribution of Health News Agenda Building: Journalists’ Politically Disputed Beliefs: The Belief Gap Perceptions of the Role of Public Relations, Hypothesis, 86:4, 790-808. 86:2, 315-331. HINNANT, AMANDA (See Len-Rios). LEWIS, SETH C. and STEPHEN D. HOUSTON, J. BRIAN, Media Coverage REESE, What Is the War on Terror? Framing of Terrorism: A Meta-analytic Assessment of through the Eyes of Journalists, 86:1, 85-102. Media Use and Posttraumatic Stress, 86:4, LIN, CAROLYN A., Exploring the Online 844-861. Radio Adoption Decision-making Process: HUME, JANICE and AMBER ROES- Cognition, Attitude, and Technology Fluid- SNER, Surviving Sherman’s March: Press, ity, 86:4, 884-899. Public Memory, and Georgia’s Salvation LONG, MARILEE (See Rouner). Mythology, 86:1, 119-137. LUMSDEN, LINDA, Good Mothers with HWANG, YOORI and SE-HOON JEONG, Guns: Framing Black Womanhood in the Revisiting the Knowledge Gap Hypothesis: Black Panther, 1968-1980, 86:4, 900-922. A Meta-analysis of Thirty-five Years of Re- MAKSL, ADAM (See Filak). search, 86:3, 513-532. MARSH, CHARLES, The War against the JEONG, SE-HOON (See Hwang). Moon: Andre Maurois’ 1927 “Fantasy on the JOHNSON, KIRSTEN A. and SUSAN Coming Power of the Press,” 86:2, 419-438. WIEDENBECK, Enhancing Perceived Credi- MATTHES, JORG, What's in a Frame? A bility of Citizen Journalism Web Sites, 86:2, Content Analysis of Media Framing Studies 332-348. in the World’s Leading Communication KEITH, SUSAN M. (See Thornton). Journals, 1990-2005, 86:2, 349-367. KIM, SOO-YEON and BRYAN H. RE- MCDEVITT, MICHAEL (See Kiousis). BER, How Public Relations Professionalism MILLER, BARBARA M. and JANAS Influences Corporate Social Responsibility: A SINCLAIR, A Model of Public Response to Survey of Practitioners, 86:1, 157-174. Marketplace Advocacy, 86:3, 613-629. KIM, SOO-YEON (See Kiousis). MUELLER, JAMES E. and TOM REI- KIOUSIS, SPIRO, SOO-YEON KIM, CHERT, More Engaged but Still Unin- MICHAEL MCDEVITT, and ALLY OSTRO- formed? 2004 Presidential Election Coverage WSKI, Competing for Attention: Infor- in Consumer Magazines Popular with Young mation Subsidy Influence in Agenda Adults, 86:3, 563-577. Building during Election Campaigns, 86:3, OSTROWSKI, ALLY (See Kiousis). 545-562. PARK, SUN-A (See Len-Rios). KOZLOWSKI, DAN V., MELISSA E. POO, YIP LING (See Chia). BULLARD, and KRISTEN DEETS, Uncertain RAGAS, MATTHEW W. and MARILYN Rights: Student Speech and Conflicting S. ROBERTS, Agenda Setting and Agenda 968 JOURNALISM & MAss COMMUNICATION QUARTERLY Melding in an Age of Horizontal and Vertical TV Commercials and Analysis of Some Media: A New Theoretical Lens for Virtual Moderating Factors, 86:3, 630-653. Brand Communities, 86:1, 45-64. REBER, BRYAN H. (See Kim). REESE, STEPHEN D. (See Lewis). REICHERT, TOM (See Mueller). BooK REVIEWS INDEX REINARDY, SCOTT (See Filak). ROBERTS, MARILYN S. (See Ragas). ROESSNER, AMBER (See Hume). BOOK REVIEWS BY SUBJECT ROUNER, DONNA, MICHAEL SLA- TER, MARILEE LONG, and LINDA STA- ADVERTISING PEL, The Relationship between Editorial and Advertising Content about Tobacco and Al- DANESI, MARCEL. Why It Sells: Decod- cohol in United States Newspapers: An Ex- ing the Meanings of Brand Names, Logos, Ads, ploratory Study, 86:1, 103-118. and Other Marketing and Advertising Ploys / SHAKER, LEE, Citizens’ Local Political Reviewed by Janas Sinclair, 86:2, 482. Knowledge and the Role of Media Access, HINES, RANDALL and ROBERT LAU- 86:4, 809-826. TERBORN. Print Matters: How to Write Great SHOEMAKER, PAMELA J. (See Han). Advertising / Reviewed by Tricia M. Farwell, SINCLAIR, JANAS (See Miller). 86:2, 469. SINGER, JANE B., Ethnography, 86:1, KJAER, PETER and TORE SLAATTA, 191-198. eds. Mediating Business: The Expansion of SINGER, JANE B., Role Call: 2008 Cam- Business Journalism Reviewed by Chris- paign and Election Coverage on the Web topher H. Sterling, 86:1, 223. Sites of Leading U.S. Newspapers, 86:4, 827- LESTER, NEAL A. and MAUREEN 843. DALY GOGGIN, eds. Racialized Politics of SLATER, MICHAEL (See Rouner). Desire in Personal Ads Reviewed by Debra STAPEL, LINDA (See Rouner). Merskin, 86:2, 473. TAN, ALEXIS (See Dalisay). MARIN, DAN. Signs of Opportunity: THORNTON, LESLIE-JEAN and SUSAN How Lamar Advertising Grew into the Biggest M. KEITH, From Convergence to Webver- Billboard Business in America Reviewed by gence: Tracking the Evolution of Broadcast- Janas Sinclair, 86:3, 720. print Partnerships through the Lens of PARDUN, CAROL J., ed. Ad tising and Change Theory, 86:2, 257-276. Society: Controversies and Consequences VALENZUELA, SEBASTIAN, Variations Reviewed by Oscar H. Gandy Jr., 86:4, 928. in Media Priming: The Moderating Role of RAAB, DAVID. The Marketing Perfor- Knowledge, Interest, News Attention, and mance Measurement Toolkit Reviewed by Joe Discussion, 86:4, 756-774. Bob Hester, 86:4, 952. WEAVER, DAVID H. (See Beam). TUNGATE, MARK. Branded Male: Mar- WIEDENBECK, SUSAN (See Johnson). keting to Men Reviewed by Tricia M. WU, H. DENIS and RENITA COLE- Farwell, 86:4, 933. MAN, Advancing Agenda-setting Theory: The Comparative Strength and New Con- CHILDREN tingent Conditions of the Two Levels of Agenda-setting Effects, 86:4, 775-789. BUCKINGHAM, DAVID. Beyond Tech- YANG, MENGCHIEH JACIE (See Chyi). nology: Children’s Learning in the Age of Digital YOO, CHAN YUN, The Effects of Per- Culture / Reviewed by Sanjay Asthana, 86:1, suasion Knowledge on Click-Through of Key- 205. word Search Ads: Moderating Role of Search DROTNER, KIRSTEN and SONIA LIV- Task and Perceived Fairness, 86:2, 401-418. INGSTONE, eds. The International Handbook ZHANG, YUAN, Individualism or Col- of Children, Media and Culture /Reviewed by lectivism? Cultural Orientations in Chinese Sandhya Rao, 86:2, 458. INDEX TO VOLUME 86 969 ELECTRONIC MEDIA Media Ethics / Reviewed by Lois A. Boynton, 86:3, 708. BAYM, GEOFFREY. From Cronkite to Col- bert: The Evolution of Broadcast News / Re- FREE EXPRESSION viewed by Christopher H. Sterling, 86:4, 940. EPPS, GARRETT, ed. Freedom of the Press: EDGERTON, GARY and BRIAN ROSE, The First Amendment, Its Constitutional His- eds. Thinking Outside the Box: A Contemporary tory and the Contemporary Debate / Reviewed Television Genre Reader | Reviewed by David by Kyu Ho Youm, 86:3, 686 P. Pierson, 86:2, 478. FORDE, KATHY ROBERTS. Literary EVERITT, DAVID. A Shadow of Red: Journalism on Trial: Masson v. New Yorker and Communism and the Blacklist in Radio and the First Amendment / Reviewed by W. Wat Television / Reviewed by Christopher H. Hopkins, 86:2, 464. Sterling, 86:1, 238. LEWIS, ANTHONY. Freedom for the GHIGLIONE, LOREN, ed. Radio’s Re- Thought That We Hate: A Bibliography of the volution: Don Hollenvbeck’s CBS Views the First Amendment / Reviewed by Kyu Ho Press / Reviewed by Christopher H. Sterling, Youm, 86:3, 686. 86:1, 232. KIERFULF, ANINE and HELGE GHIGLIONE, LOREN. CBS's Don Hol- RONNING, eds. Freedom of Speech Abridged? lenbeck: An Honest Reporter in the Age of Cultural, Legal and Philosophical Chailenges / McCarthyism / Reviewed by James E. Reviewed by Nikhil Moro, 86:4, 938. Shelledy, 86:2, 449. STONE, GEOFFREY R. War and Liberty: HALL, RANDALL L. Lum and Abner: An American Dilemma: 1790 to the Present / Rural America and the Golden Age of Radio / Reviewed by Kyu Ho Youm, 86:3, 686. Reviewed by Christopher S. Sterling, 86:2, VILE, JOHN R., DAVID L. HUDSON JR., 466. and DAVID SCHULTZ, eds. Encyclopedia of HENDY, DAVID. Life on Air: A History of the First Amendment / Reviewed by Stephen Radio Four / Reviewed by Christopher H. Bates, 86:3, 701. Sterling, 86:1, 218. HOERSCHELMANN, OLAF. Rules oft he GENDER Game: Quiz Shows and American Culture / Reviewed by Christopher H. Sterling, 86:1, BURNS, LISA M. First Ladies and the 234. Fourth Estate / Reviewed by Beth M. Wag- LEVINE, ELANA and LISA PARKS, eds. genspack, 86:1, 215. Undead TV: Essays on Buffy the Vampire Slayer HOFFMANN, JOYCE. On Their Own: / Reviewed by Tricia M. Farwell, 86:1, 243. Women Journalists and the American Experi- MARRIOTT, STEPHANIE. Live Televi- ence in Vietnam / Reviewed by Queenie A. sion: Time, Space and the Broadcast Event / Re- Byars, 86:3, 717. viewed by Mary T. Rogus, 86:1, 219. SCHARNHORST, GARY. Kate Field: The MARTINEZ, GABRIELA. Latin American Many Lives of a Nineteenth-Century American Telecommunications: Telefonica’s Conquest / Journalist / Reviewed by Jean Folkerts, 86:4, Reviewed by Christopher H. Sterling, 86:4, 949. 951. TASKER, YVONNE and DIANE NE- PARK, DAVID J. Conglomerate Rock: The GRA, eds. Interrogating Postfeminism: Gender Music Industry's Quest to Divide Music and and the Politics of Popular Culture / Reviewed Conquer Wallets / Reviewed by Minjeong by Ellen W. Gorsevski, 86:2, 460. Kim, 86:1, 211. TUNGATE, MARK. Branded Male: Mar- keting to Men / Reviewed by Tricia M. ETHICS Farwell, 86:4, 933. WHITT, JAN. Women in American Journ- WILKINS, LEE and CLIFFORD D. alism: A New History / Reviewed by Jane CHRISTIANS, eds. 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