INDEX TO. VOLUME 88 SUBJECT INDEX An Experimental Comparison of Two ADVERTISING Perspectives on the Concept of Need for Orientation in Agenda-setting Theory, 88:1, 142-155. ANGHELCEV, GEORGE and SELA CHOL JOUNGHWA, HYUN SOON SAR, The Influence of Pre-existing Audi- PARK, and JEONGHEON JC CHANG, Hos- ence Mood and Message Relevance on the tile Media Perception, Involvement Types, Effectiveness of Health PSAs: Differential and Advocacy Behaviors, 88:1, 23-39. Effects by Message Type, 88:3, 481-501. COLEMAN, RENITA, Color Blind: Race and the Ethical Reasoning of Blacks on AUDIENCE ANALYSIS Journalism Dilemmas, 88:2, 337-351. CUMMINS, R. GLENN and TODD ANGHELCEV, GEORGE and SELA CHAMBERS, How Production Value Im- SAR, The Influence of Pre-existing Audi- pacts Perceived Technical Quality, Credibili- ence Mood and Message Relevance on the ty, and Economic Value of Video News, 88:4, Effectiveness of Health PSAs: Differential 737-752. Effects by Message Type, 88:3, 481-501. KANG, HYUNJIN, KEUNMIN BAE, ZERBA, AMY, Young Adults’ Reasons SHAOKE ZHANG, and S. SHYAM SUN- behind Avoidances of Daily Print News- DAR, Source Cues in Online News: Is the papers and Their Ideas for Change, 88:3, 597- Proximate Source More Powerful than Distal 614. Sources? 88:4, 719-736. MAJOR, LESA HATLEY, The Mediating COMMUNICATION EFFECTS Role of Emotions in the Relationship between Frames and Attribution — of ANGHELCEV, GEORGE and SELA Responsibility for Health Problems, 88:3, SAR, The Influence of Pre-existing Audi- 502-522. ence Mood and Message Relevance on the MERAZ, SHARON, Using Time Series Effectiveness of Health PSAs: Differential Analysis to Measure Intermedia Agenda-set- Effects by Message Type, 88:3, 481-501. ting Influence in Traditional Media and ARPAN, LAURA M. and ROBIN L. Political Blog Networks, 88:1, 176-194. NABI, Exploring Anger in the Hostile Media OH, HYUN JEE, JONGMIN PARK, and Process: Effects on News Preferences and WAYNE WANTA, Exploring Factors in the Source Evaluation, 88:1, 5-22. Hostile Media Perception: Partisanship, BEAUDOIN, CHRISTOPHER _ E., Electoral Engagement, and Media Use Neighborliness with Ethnic Groups in the Patterns, 88:1, 40-54. United States: Modeling Its News WILLIAMS, ANN E., ROEI DAVID- Antecedents and Health Outcomes, 88:4, SON, and EMILY CHIVERS YOCHIM, 821-842. Who’s to Blame When a Business Fails? How BRANTNER, CORNELIA, KATHARI- Journalistic Death Metaphors Influence NA LOBINGER, and IRMGARD WET- Responsibility Attributions, 88:3, 541-561. ZSTEIN, Effects of Visual Framing on Emotional Responses and Evaluations of COMMUNICATION THEORY News Stories about the Gaza Conflict 2009, 88:3, 523-540. ANGHELCEV, GEORGE and SELA CHERNOV, GENNADIY, SEBASTIAN SAR, The Influence of Pre-existing Audi- VALENZUELA, and MAXWELL MCCOMBS, ence Mood and Message Relevance on the - INDEX TO VOLUME 88 8/! Effectiveness of Health PSAs: Differential Electoral Engagement, and Media Use Effects by Message Type, 88:3, 481-501. Patterns, 88:1, 40-54. ARPAN, LAURA M. and ROBIN L. SELTZER, TRENT and WEIWU NABI, Exploring Anger in the Hostile Media ZHANG, Debating Healthcare Reform: How Process: Effects on News Preferences and Political Parties’ Issue-specific Communi- Source Evaluation, 88:1, 5-22. cation Influences Citizens’ Perceptions of BEAUDOIN, CHRISTOPHER E,, Organization-public Relationships, 88:4, 753- Neighborliness with Ethnic Groups in the 770. United States: Modeling Its News WARREN, RON and ROBERT H. Antecedents and Health Outcomes, 88:4, WICKS, Political Socialization: Modeling 821-842. Teen Political and Civic Engagement, 88:1, CHERNOV, GENNADIY, SEBASTIAN 156-175. VALENZUELA, and MAXWELL MCCOMBS, WILLIAMS, ANN E., ROEI DAVID- An Experimental Comparison of Two SON, and EMILY CHIVERS YOCHIM, Perspectives on the Concept of Need for Who’s to Blame When a Business Fails? How Orientation in Agenda-setting Theory, 88:1, Journalistic Death Metaphors Influence 142-155. Responsibility Attributions, 88:3, 541-561. CHOI, JOUNGHWA, HYUN SOON PARK, and JEONGHEON JC CHANG, Hos- CONTENT ANALYSIS tile Media Perception, Involvement Types, and Advocacy Behaviors, 88:1, 23-39. CORREA, TERESA and DUSTIN HARP, GRIMM, JOSH and JULIE L. AND- Women Matter in Newsrooms: How Power SAGER, Framing Immigration: Geo-ethnic and Critical Mass Relate to the Coverage of Context in California Newspapers, 88:4, 771- the HPV Vaccine, 88:2, 301-319. 788. DUDO, ANTHONY, SHARON DUN- HICKERSON, ANDREA A., PATRICIA WOODY, and DIETRAM A. SCHEUFELE, MOY, and KATE DUNSMORE, Revisiting The Emergence of Nano News: Tracking Abu Ghraib: Journalists’ Sourcing and Thematic Trends and Changes in U.S. Framing Patterns, 88:4, 789-806. Newspaper Coverage of Nanotechnology, KANG, HYUNJIN, KEUNMIN BAE, 88:1, 55-75. SHAOKE ZHANG, and S. SHYAM SUN- GRIMM, JOSH and JULIE L. AND- DAR, Source Cues in Online News: Is the SAGER, Framing Immigration: Geo-ethnic Proximate Source More Powerful than Distal Context in California Newspapers, 88:4, 771- Sources? 88:4, 719-736. 788. KIM, SEI-HILL, DIETRAM A. HICKERSON, ANDREA A., PATRICIA SCHEUFELE, JAMES SHANAHAN, and MOY, and KATE DUNSMORE, Revisiting DOO-HUN CHOI, Deliberation in Spite of Abu Ghraib: Journalists’ Sourcing and Controversy? News Media and the Public’s Framing Patterns, 88:4, 789-806. Evaluation of a Controversial Issue in South MERAZ, SHARON, Using Time Series Korea, 88:2, 320-336. Analysis to Measure Intermedia Agenda-set- MAJOR, LESA HATLEY, The Mediating ting Influence in Traditional Media and Role of Emotions in the Relationship Political Blog Networks, 88:1, 176-194. between Frames and Attribution of SCHWARTZ, JOSEPH and JULIE L. Responsibility for Health Problems, 88:3, ANDSAGER, Four Decades of Images in Gay 502-522. Male-targeted Magazines, 88:1, 76-98. MERAZ, SHARON, Using Time Series Analysis to Measure Intermedia Agenda-set- ECONOMICS OF THE PRESS ting Influence in Traditional Media and Political Blog Networks, 88:1, 176-194. ZERBA, AMY, Young Adults’ Reasons OH, HYUN JEE, JONGMIN PARK, and behind Avoidances of Daily Print News- WAYNE WANTA, Exploring Factors in the papers and Their Ideas for Change, 88:3, 597- Hostile Media Perception: Partisanship, 614. 880 JOURNALISM & MASS COMMUNICATION QUARTERLY ETHICS Supreme Court Freedom of Expression Opinions, 88:1, 99-120. BATES, STEPHEN, The Prodigy and the Press: William James Sidis, Anti-intellec- INTERNATIONAL tualism, and Standards of Success, 88:2, 374- 397. BRANTNER, CORNELIA, KATHARI- CECIL, MATTHEW, Friends of the NA LOBINGER, and IRMGARD WET- Bureau: Personal Correspondence and the ZSTEIN, Effects of Visual Framing on Cultivation of Journalist-adjuncts by J. Edgar Emotional Responses and Evaluations of Hoover’s FBI, 88:2, 267-284. News Stories about the Gaza Conflict 2009, COLEMAN, RENITA, Color Blind: Race 88:3, 523-540. and the Ethical Reasoning of Blacks on HICKERSON, ANDREA A., PATRICIA Journalism Dilemmas, 88:2, 337-351. MOY, and KATE DUNSMORE, Revisiting Abu Ghraib: Journalists’ Sourcing and GENDER AND MEDIA Framing Patterns, 88:4, 789-806. KIM, SEI-HILL, DIETRAM A. BRADLEY, AMY M. and ROBERT H. SCHEUFELE, JAMES SHANAHAN, and WICKS, A Gendered Blogosphere? Portrayal DOO-HUN CHOI, Deliberation in Spite of of Sarah Palin on Political Blogs during the Controversy? News Media and the Public’s 2008 Presidential Campaign, 88:4, 807-820. Evaluation of a Controversial Issue in South CORREA, TERESA and DUSTIN HARP, Korea, 88:2, 320-336. Women Matter in Newsrooms: How Power LEE, SANGWON, JUSTIN S. BROWN, and Critical Mass Relate to the Coverage of and SEONMI LEE, A Cross-country Analysis the HPV Vaccine, 88:2, 301-319. of Fixed Broadband Deployment: Examina- LAMME, MEG OPDYCKE, Shining a tion of Adoption Factors and Network Effect, Calcium Light: The WCTU and Public 88:3, 580-596. Relations History, 88:2, 245-266. MIZUNO, TAKEYA, Censorship in a SCHWARTZ, JOSEPH and JULIE L. Different Name: Press “Supervision” in War- ANDSAGER, Four Decades of Images in Gay time Japanese American Camps 1942-1943, Male-targeted Magazines, 88:1, 76-98. 88:1, 121-141. HISTORY INTERNET AND TECHNOLOGY BATES, STEPHEN, The Prodigy and the BRADLEY, AMY M. and ROBERT H. Press: William James Sidis, Anti-intellectual- WICKS, A Gendered Blogosphere? Portra- ism, and Standards of Success, 88:2, 374-397. yal of Sarah Palin on Political Blogs during CECIL, MATTHEW, Friends of the the 2008 Presidential Campaign, 88:4, 807- Bureau: Personal Correspondence and the 820. Cultivation of Journalist-adjuncts by J. Edgar KANG, HYUNJIN, KEUNMIN BAE, Hoover's FBI, 88:2, 267-284. SHAOKE ZHANG, and S. SHYAM SUN- FORDE, KATHY ROBERTS, Profit and DAR, Source Cues in Online News: Is the Public Interest: A Publication History of Proximate Source More Powerful than Distal John Hersey’s “Hiroshima,” 88:3, 562-579. Sources? 88:4, 719-736. LAMME, MEG OPDYCKE, Shining a MERAZ, SHARON, Using Time Series Calcium Light: The WCTU and Public Analysis to Measure Intermedia Agenda- Relations History, 88:2, 245-266. setting Influence in Traditional Media MIZUNO, TAKEYA, Censorship in a and Political Blog Networks, 88:1, 176- Different Name: Press “Supervision” in War- 194. time Japanese American Camps 1942-1943, REICH, ZVI, Comparing Reporters’ 88:1, 121-141. Work across Print, Radio, and Online: SILVER, DERIGAN, The Framers’ First Converged Origination, Diverged Packag- Amendment: Originalist Citations in U.S. ing, 88:2, 285-300. 881 INDEX TO VOLUME 88 LAW AND POLICY KIM, SEI-HILL, DIETRAM A. SCHEUFELE, JAMES SHANAHAN, and KOZLOWSKI, DAN _ V.,_ Toothless DOO-HUN CHOI, Deliberation in Spite of Tinker: The Continued Erosion of Student Controversy? News Media and the Public’s Speech Rights, 88:2, 352-373. Evaluation of a Controversial Issue in South LEE, SANGWON, JUSTIN S. BROWN, Korea, 88:2, 320-336. and SEONMI LEE, A Cross-country Analysis PENNING, TIMOTHY, The Value of of Fixed Broadband Deployment: Examina- Public Relations in Investor Relations: tion of Adoption Factors and Network Effect, Individual Investors’ Preferred Information 88:3, 580-596. Types, Qualities, and Sources, 88:3, 615-631. SILVER, DERIGAN, The Framers’ First ZERBA, AMY, Young Adults’ Reasons Amendment: Originalist Citations in U.S. behind Avoidances of Daily Print News- Supreme Court Freedom of Expression papers and Their Ideas for Change, 88:3, 597- Opinions, 88:1, 99-120. 614. MAGAZINE JOURNALISM METHODOLOGY-RESEARCH SCHWARTZ, JOSEPH and JULIE L. RAKOW, LANA F., Commentary: Inter- ANDSAGER, Four Decades of Images in Gay views and Focus Groups as Critical and Male-targeted Magazines, 88:1, 76-98. Cultural Methods, 88:2, 416-428. SHEN, HONGMEI, Organization- MANAGEMENT AND OWNERSHIP employee Relationship Maintenance Strate- gies: A New Measuring Instrument, 88:2, CORREA, TERESA and DUSTIN HARP, 398-415. Women Matter in Newsrooms: How Power and Critical Mass Relate to the Coverage of MINORITIES the HPV Vaccine, 88:2, 301-319. BEAUDOIN, CHRISTOPHER _ E., MEDIA AND SOCIETY Neighborliness with Ethnic Groups in the United States: Modeling Its News BEAUDOIN, CHRISTOPHER E., Antecedents and Health Outcomes, 88:4, 821- Neighborliness with Ethnic Groups in the 842. United States: Modeling Its News Antece- GRIMM, JOSH and JULIE L. AND- dents and Health Outcomes, 88:4, 821-842. SAGER, Framing Immigration: Geo-ethnic CECIL, MATTHEW, Friends of the Context in California Newspapers, 88:4, 771- Bureau: Personal Correspondence and the 788. Cultivation of Journalist-adjuncts by J. Edgar SCHWARTZ, JOSEPH and JULIE L. Hoover’s FBI, 88:2, 267-284. ANDSAGER, Four Decades of Images in Gay DUDO, ANTHONY, SHARON DUN- Male-targeted Magazines, 88:1, 76-98. WOODY, and DIETRAM A. SCHEUFELE, The Emergence of Nano News: Tracking NEWS AND REPORTING Thematic Trends and Changes in U.S. Newspaper Coverage of Nanotechnology, REICH, ZVI, Comparing Reporters’ 88:1, 55-75. Work across Print, Radio, and Online: GRIMM, JOSH and JULIE L. AND- Converged Origination, Diverged Packag- SAGER, Framing Immigration: Geo-ethnic ing, 88:2, 285-300. Context in California Newspapers, 88:4, 771- WILLIAMS, ANN E., ROEI DAVID- 788. SON, and EMILY CHIVERS YOCHIM, HICKERSON, ANDREA A., PATRICIA Who’s to Blame When a Business Fails? MOY, and KATE DUNSMORE, Revisiting How Journalistic Death Metaphors Influ- Abu Ghraib: Journalists’ Sourcing and ence Responsibility Attributions, 88:3, 541- Framing Patterns, 88:4, 789-806. 561. 882 JOURNALISM & Mass COMMUNICATION QUARTERLY POLITICAL COMMUNICATION PUBLIC RELATIONS BRADLEY, AMY M. and ROBERT H. CHOI, JOUNGHWA, HYUN SOON WICKS, A Gendered Blogosphere? Portra- PARK, and JEONGHEON JC CHANG, Hos- yal of Sarah Palin on Political Blogs during tile Media Perception, Involvement Types, the 2008 Presidential Campaign, 88:4, 807- and Advocacy Behaviors, 88:1, 23-39. 820. PENNING, TIMOTHY, The Value of MERAZ, SHARON, Using Time Series Public Relations in Investor Relations: Analysis to Measure Intermedia Agenda-set- Individual Investors’ Preferred Informa- ting Influence in Traditional Media and tion Types, Qualities, and Sources, 88:3, 615- Political Blog Networks, 88:1, 176-194. 631. OH, HYUN JEE, JONGMIN PARK, and SELTZER, TRENT and WEIWU WAYNE WANTA, Exploring Factors in the ZHANG, Debating Healthcare Reform: How Hostile Media Perception: Partisanship, Political Parties’ Issue-specific Communi- Electoral Engagement, and Media Use cation Influences Citizens’ Perceptions of Patterns, 88:1, 40-54. Organization-public Relationships, 88:4, 753- SELTZER, TRENT and WEIWU 770. ZHANG, Debating Healthcare Reform: How SHEN, HONGMEI, Organization- Political Parties’ Issue-specific Communi- employee Relationship Maintenance Strate- cation Influences Citizens’ Perceptions of gies: A New Measuring Instrument, 88:2, Organization-public Relationships, 88:4, 753- 398-415. 770. WARREN, RON and ROBERT H. WICKS, Political Socialization: Modeling TELEVISION Teen Political and Civic Engagement, 88:1, 156-175. BOCK, MARY ANGELA, You Really, Truly Have to “Be There”: Video Journalism PRESS PERFORMANCE as a Social and Material Construction, 88:4, 705-718. CECIL, MATTHEW, Friends of the CUMMINS, R. GLENN and TODD Bureau: Personal Correspondence and the CHAMBERS, How Production Value Im- Cultivation of Journalist-adjuncts by J. Edgar pacts Perceived Technical Quality, Credibili- Hoover's FBL, 88:2, 267-284. ty, and Economic Value of Video News, 88:4, GRIMM, JOSH and JULIE L. AND- 737-752. SAGER, Framing Immigration: Geo-ethnic LEE, SANGWON, JUSTIN S. BROWN, Context in California Newspapers, 88:4, 771- and SEONMI LEE, A Cross-country Analysis 788. of Fixed Broadband Deployment: Examina- HICKERSON, ANDREA A., PATRICIA tion of Adoption Factors and Network Effect, MOY, and KATE DUNSMORE, Revisiting 88:3, 580-596. Abu Ghraib: Journalists’ Sourcing and Framing Patterns, 88:4, 789-806. VISUAL PROFESSIONAL ISSUES BRANTNER, CORNELIA, KATHARI- BOCK, MARY ANGELA, You Really, NA LOBINGER, and IRMGARD WET- Truly Have to “Be There”: Video Journalism ZSTEIN, Effects of Visual Framing on as a Social and Material Construction, 88:4, Emotional Responses and Evaluations of 705-718. News Stories about the Gaza Conflict 2009, REICH, ZVI, Comparing Reporters’ 88:3, 523-540. Work across Print, Radio, and Online: COLEMAN, RENITA, Color Blind: Race Converged Origination, Diverged Packag- and the Ethical Reasoning of Blacks on ing, 88:2, 285-300. Journalism Dilemmas, 88:2, 337-351. 883 INDEX TO VOLUME 88 ALPHABETICAL INDEX CHOI, JOUNGHWA, HYUN SOON PARK, and JEONGHEON JC CHANG, Hos- (Alphabetical by author’s last name) tile Media Perception, Involvement Types, and Advocacy Behaviors, 88:1, 23-39. ANDSAGER, JULIE L. (See Grimm). COLEMAN, RENITA, Color Blind: Race ANDSAGER, JULIE L. (See Schwartz). and the Ethical Reasoning of Blacks on ANGHELCEV, GEORGE and SELA Journalism Dilemmas, 88:2, 337-351. SAR, The Influence of Pre-existing Audi- CORREA, TERESA and DUSTIN HARP, ence Mood and Message Relevance on the Women Matter in Newsrooms: How Power Effectiveness of Health PSAs: Differential and Critical Mass Relate to the Coverage of Effects by Message Type, 88:3, 481-501. the HPV Vaccine, 88:2, 301-319. ARPAN, LAURA M. and ROBIN L. CUMMINS, R. GLENN and TODD NABI, Exploring Anger in the Hostile Media CHAMBERS, How Production Value Im- Process: Effects on News Preferences and pacts Perceived Technical Quality, Credibili- Source Evaluation, 88:1, 5-22. ty, and Economic Value of Video News, 88:4, BAE, KEUNMIN (See Kang). 737-752. BATES, STEPHEN, The Prodigy and the DAVIDSON, ROEI (See Williams). Press: William James Sidis, Anti-intellectual- DUDO, ANTHONY, SHARON DUN- ism, and Standards of Success, 88:2, 374-397. WOODY, and DIETRAM A. SCHEUFELE, BEAUDOIN, CHRISTOPHER E., The Emergence of Nano News: Tracking Neighborliness with Ethnic Groups in the Thematic Trends and Changes in U.S. United States: Modeling Its News Newspaper Coverage of Nanotechnology, Antecedents and Health Outcomes, 88:4, 88:1, 55-75. 821-842. DUNSMORE, KATE (See Hickerson). BOCK, MARY ANGELA, You Really, DUNWOODY, SHARON (See Dudo). Truly Have to “Be There”: Video Journalism FORDE, KATHY ROBERTS, Profit and as a Social and Material Construction, 88:4, Public Interest: A Publication History of 705-718. John Hersey’s “Hiroshima,” 88:3, 562-579. BRADLEY, AMY M. and ROBERT H. GRIMM, JOSH and JULIE L. AND- WICKS, A Gendered Blogosphere? Portrayal SAGER, Framing Immigration: Geo-ethnic of Sarah Palin on Political Blogs during the Context in California Newspapers, 88:4, 771- 2008 Presidential Campaign, 88:4, 807-820. 788. BRANTNER, CORNELIA, KATHARI- HARP, DUSTIN (See Correa). NA LOBINGER, and IRMGARD WET- HICKERSON, ANDREA A., PATRICIA ZSTEIN, Effects of Visual Framing on MOY, and KATE DUNSMORE, Revisiting Emotional Responses and Evaiuations of Abu Ghraib: Journalists’ Sourcing and News Stories about the Gaza Conflict 2009, Framing Patterns, 88:4, 789-806. 88:3, 523-540. KANG, HYUNJIN, KEUNMIN BAE, BROWN, JUSTIN S. (See Lee). SHAOKE ZHANG, and S. SHYAM SUN- CECIL, MATTHEW, Friends of the DAR, Source Cues in Online News: Is the Bureau: Personal Correspondence and the Proximate Source More Powerful than Distal Cultivation of Journalist-adjuncts by J. Edgar Sources? 88:4, 719-736. Hoover’s FBI, 88:2, 267-284. KIM, SEI-HILL, DIETRAM A. CHAMBERS, TODD (See Cummins). SCHEUFELE, JAMES SHANAHAN, and CHANG, JEONGHEON JC (See Choi). DOO-HUN CHOI, Deliberation in Spite of CHERNOV, GENNADIY, SEBASTIAN Controversy? News Media and the Public’s VALENZUELA, and MAXWELL MCCOMBS, Evaluation of a Controversial Issue in South An Experimental Comparison of Two Korea, 88:2, 320-336. Perspectives on the Concept of Need for KOZLOWSKI, DAN V.,_ Toothless Orientation in Agenda-setting Theory, 88:1, Tinker: The Continued Erosion of Student 142-155. Speech Rights, 88:2, 352-373. CHOI, DOO-HUN (See Kim). LAMME, MEG OPDYCKE, Shining a 884 JOURNALISM & Mass COMMUNICATION QUARTERLY Calcium Light: The WCTU and Public Political Parties’ Issue-specific Communi- Relations History, 88:2, 245-266. cation Influences Citizens’ Perceptions of LEE, SANGWON, JUSTIN S. BROWN, Organization-public Relationships, 88:4, 753- and SEONMI LEE, A Cross-country Analysis 770. of Fixed Broadband Deployment: Exami- SHANAHAN, JAMES (See Kim). nation of Adoption Factors and Network SHEN, HONGMEIL, Organization-em- Effect, 88:3, 580-596. ployee Relationship Maintenance Strategies: LEE, SEONMI (See Lee, Sangwon). A New Measuring Instrument, 88:2, 398- LOBINGER, KATHARINA (See 415. Brantner). SILVER, DERIGAN, The Framers’ First MCCOMBS, MAXWELL (See Chernov). Amendment: Originalist Citations in U.S. MAJOR, LESA HATLEY, The Mediating Supreme Court Freedom of Expression Role of Emotions in the Relationship Opinions, 88:1, 99-120. between Frames and Attribution of SUNDAR, S. SHYAM (See Kang). Responsibility for Health Problems, 88:3, VALENZUELA, SEBASTIAN (See 502-522. Chernov). MEJ.AZ, SHARON, Using Time Series WANTA, WAYNE (See Oh). Analysis to Measure Intermedia Agenda-set- WARREN, RON and ROBERT H. ting Influence in Traditional Media and WICKS, Political Socialization: Modeling Political Blog Networks, 88:1, 176-194. Teen Political and Civic Engagement, 88:1, MIZUNO, TAKEYA, Censorship in a 156-175. Different Name: Press “Supervision” in War- WETZSTEIN, IRMGARD (See Brant- time Japanese American Camps 1942-1943, ner). 88:1, 121-141. WICKS, ROBERT H. (See Bradley). MOY, PATRICIA (See Hickerson). WICKS, ROBERT H. (See Warren). NABI, ROBIN L. (See Arpan). WILLIAMS, ANN E., ROEI DAVID- OH, HYUN JEE, JONGMIN PARK, and SON, and EMILY CHIVERS YOCHIM, WAYNE WANTA, Exploring Factors in the Who’s to Blame When a Business Fails? How Hostile Media Perception: Partisanship, Journalistic Death Metaphors Influence Electoral Engagement, and Media Use Responsibility Attributions, 88:3, 541-561. Patterns, 88:1, 40-54. YOCHIM, EMILY CHIVERS (See PARK, HYUN SOON (See Choi). Williams). PARK, JONGMIN (See Oh). ZERBA, AMY, Young Adults’ Reasons PENNING, TIMOTHY, The Value of behind Avoidances of Daily Print News- Public Relations in Investor Relations: papers and Their Ideas for Change, 88:3, 597- Individual Investors’ Preferred Information 614. Types, Qualities, and Sources, 88:3, 615-631. ZHANG, SHAOKE (See Kang). RAKOW, LANA F., Commentary: Inter- ZHANG, WEIWU (See Seltzer). views and Focus Groups as Critical and Cultural Methods, 88:2, 416-428. REICH, ZVI, Comparing Reporters’ BooK REVIEWS INDEX Work across Print, Radio, and Online: Converged Origination, Diverged Packag- ing, 88:2, 285-300. BOOK REVIEWS BY SUBJECT SAR, SELA (See Anghelcev). SCHEUFELE, DIETRAM A. (See Dudo). BUSINESS & ECONOMICS SCHEUFELE, DIETRAM A. (See Kim). SCHWARTZ, JOSEPH and JULIE L. ALMIRON, NURIA, Journalism in Crisis: ANDSAGER, Four Decades of Images in Gay Corporate Media and _ Financialization Male-targeted Magazines, 88:1, 76-98. Reviewed by Oliver Boyd-Barrett, 88:2, 449. SELTZER, TRENT and WEIWL CHRISTOPHERS, BRETT, Envisioning ZHANG, Debating Healthcare Reform: How Media Power: On Capital and Geographies of EX TO VOLUME 88 885 Television / Reviewed by Christopher H. ELECTRONIC MEDIA Sterling, 88:3, 657. ELLISON, SARAH, War at the Wall BELTRAN, MARY C., Latina/o Stars in Street Journal: Inside the Struggle to Control an U.S. Eyes: The Making and Meanings of Film American Business Empire / Reviewed by Dan and TV Stardom / Reviewed by Jan Whitt, Sullivan, 88:1, 234. 88:2, 452. FOEGE, ALEC, Right of the Dial: The Rise CHRISTOPHERS, BRETT, Envisioning of Clear Channel and the Fall of Commercial Media Power: On Capital and Geographies of Radio / Reviewed by Oliver Boyd-Barrett, Television / Reviewed by Christopher H. 88:1, 226. Sterling, 88:3, 657. GRAY, JONATHAN, Show Sold Separ- COTTON, TRYSTAN T. and KIMBERLY ately: Promos, Spoilers, and Other Media SPRINGER, eds., Stories of Oprah: The Paratexts / Reviewed by Christopher A. Oprahfication of American Culture / Reviewed Medjesky, 88:2, 462. by Peggy Dillon, 88:2, 463. KINDRED, DAVE, Morning Miracle. CUSHION, STEPHEN and JUSTIN Inside the Washington Post: A_ Great LEWIS, eds., The Rise of 24-Hour News Newspaper Fights for Its Life / Reviewed by Television: Global Perspectives | Reviewed by Norman P. Lewis, 88:1, 219. Christopher H. Sterling, 88:1, 228. KNEE, JONATHAN, BRUCE GREEN- DEBRETT, MARY, Reinventing Public WALD, and AVA SEAVE, The Curse of the Service Television for the Digital Future / Re- Mogul: What's Wrong with the World’s Leading viewed by Christopher H. Sterling, 88:1, 225. Media Companies / Reviewed by Marc Edge, FARNSWORTH, STEPHEN J. and 88:1, 205. ROBERT LICHTER, The Nightly News LANDERS, JAMES, The First Improbable Nightmare: Media Coverage of U.S. Presidential Century of Cosmopolitan Magazine / Elections, 1988-2008 / Reviewed by Oliver Reviewed by Christopher H. Sterling, 88:4, Boyd-Barrett, 88:1, 222. 857. FOEGE, ALEC, Right oft he Dial: The Rise MANHEIM, JAROL B., Strategy in of Clear Channel and the Fall of Commercial Information and Influence Campaigns: How Radio / Reviewed by Oliver Boyd-Barrett, Policy Advocates, Social Movements, Insurgent 88:1, 226. Groups, Corporations, Governments and Others HANNA, EMMA, The Great War on the Get What They Want / Reviewed by Oscar H. Small Screen: Representing the First World War Gandy Jr., 88:4, 867. in Contemporary Britain / Reviewed by Jane MCLEAN, JESSE, Kings of Madison E. Kirtley, 88:1, 210. Avenue: The Unofficial Guide to Mad Men / HUTCHINGS, STEPHEN and NATA- Reviewed by Marilyn Greenwald, 88:2, 450. LIA RULYOVA, Television & Culture in Putin's O'SHEA, JAMES, The Deal from Hell: Russia: Remote Control / Reviewed by Owen How Moguls and Wall Street Plundered Great V. Johnson, 88:4, 846. American Newspapers | Reviewed by Bryce MAKEMSON, HARLEN, Media, NASA, Nelson, 88:4, 855. and America’s Quest for the Moon / Reviewed SUTTON, DENISE H., Globalizing Ideal by Kathleen A. Hansen, 88:3, 667. Beauty: How Female Copywriters of the J]. Walter MELTZER, KIMBERLY, TV News An- Thompson Advertising Agency Redefined Beauty chors and Journalistic Tradition: How Journalists for the Twentieth Century / Reviewed by Tricia Adapt to Technology / Reviewed by Chris- M. Farwell, 88:2, 446. topher H. Sterling, 88:1, 232. TATGE, MARK W., The New York Times MICKIEWICZ, ELLEN, Television, Power Reader: Business & Economics / Reviewed by & the Public in Russia / Reviewed by Owen V. Chris Roush, 88:2, 457. Johnson, 88:4, 846. THOMPSON, JOHN B., Merchants of PONDILLO, ROBERT, America’s First Culture: The Publishing Business in the Twenty- Network TV Censor: The Work of NBC's First Century / Reviewed by Christopher H. Stockton Helffrich / Reviewed by Christopher Sterling, 88:1, 218. H. Sterling, 88:2, 434. 886 JOURNALISM & Mass COMMUNICATION QUARTERLY YOUSMAN, BILL, Prime Time Prisons HISTORY on U.S. TV: Representation of Incarceration / Reviewed by Kathleen Collins, 88:3, 673. BOWLER, PETER J., Science for All: The Popularization of Science in Early Twentieth- ETHICS Century Britain / Reviewed by Samuel P. Wallace, 88:1, 230. FARNSWORTH, STEPHEN J. and HERTZEL, LAURIE, News to Me: Ad- ROBERT LICHTER, The Nightly News ventures of an Accidental Journalist / Nightmare: Media Coverage of U.S. Presidential Reviewed by Marilyn Greenwald, 88:2, 459. Elections, 1988-2008 / Reviewed by Oliver HOLT, JENNIFER and ALISA PERREN, Boyd-Barrett, 88:1, 222. eds., Media Industries: History, Theory, and Method / Reviewed by Christopher H. FREE EXPRESSION Sterling, 88:2, 455. KINDRED, DAVE, Morning Miracle. BEZANSON, RANDALL P., Art and Inside the Washington Post: A_ Great Freedom of Speech / Reviewed by Nikhil Newspaper Fights for Its Life / Reviewed by Moro, 88:2, 436. Norman P. Lewis, 88:1, 219. PONDILLO, ROBERT, America’s First MANDER, MARY S., Pen and Sword: Network TV Censor: The Work of NBC's American War Correspondents, 1898-1975 Stockton Helffrich / Reviewed by Christopher Reviewed by Ray E. Hiebert, 88:3, 648. H. Sterling, 88:2, 434. MELLEN, ROGER P., The Origins of a Free Press in Prerevolutionary Virginia: GENDER Creating a Culture of Political Dissent Reviewed by Ray Hiebert, 88:4, 865. MARCELLUS, JANE, Business Girls & MORGAN, EDWARD P., What Really Two-Job Wives: Emerging Media Stereotypes of Happened to the 1960s: How Mass Media Employed Women / Reviewed by Sheila Culture Failed American Democracy Re- Gibbons, 88:4, 858. viewed by Guido H. Stempel III, 88:3, 685. MASSONI, KELLEY, Fashioning Teen- O'SHEA, JAMES, The Deal from Hell: agers: A Cultural History of Seventeen How Moguls and Wall Street Plundered Great Magazine / Reviewed by Andi Stein, 88:3, American Newspapers | Reviewed by Bryce 659. Nelson, 88:4, 855. MCLEAN, JESSE, Kings of Madison POE, MARSHALL T., A History of Avenue: The Unofficial Guide to Mad Men / Communications: Media and Society from the Reviewed by Marilyn Greenwald, 88:2, 450. Evolution of Speech to the Internet / Reviewed MOLINA-GUZMAN, ISABEL, Danger- by Christopher H. 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The Moral Struggle Against Slavery Re- ZASLOW, EMILIE, Feminism, Inc.: viewed by Giovanna Dell’Orto, 88:2, 432. Coming of Age in Girl Power Media Culture / SCANLON, JENNIFER, Bad Girls Go Reviewed by Sheila Gibbons, 88:4, 858. Everywhere: The Life of Helen Gurley Brown INDEX TO VOLUME 88 887 Reviewed by Jane Marcellus, 88:1, 202. Conflicting Signals / Reviewed by Owen V. SIMONSON, PETER, Refiguring Mass Johnson, 88:4, 846. Communication: A History / Reviewed by CRACK, ANGELA M., Global Commu- Christopher H. Sterling, 88:3, 675. nication and Transnational Public Sphere / STAIGER, JANET and SABINE HAKE, Reviewed by Oliver Boyd-Barrett, 88:2, 444. eds., Convergence Media History / Reviewed CURTIN, MICHAEL and HEMANT by Christopher H. Sterling, 88:3, 656. SHAH, eds., Reorienting Global Communi- STEUTER, ERIN and DEBORAH cation: Indian and Chinese Media Beyond Bor- WILLS, At War with Metaphor: Media, Propa- ders / Reviewed by Sandhya Rao, 88:3, 676. ganda, and Racism in the War on Terror / CUSHION, STEPHEN and JUSTIN Reviewed by Oscar H. Gandy Jr., 88:1, 201. LEWIS, eds., The Rise of 24-Hour News SUMNER, DAVID E., The Magazine Television: Global Perspectives / Reviewed by Century: American Magazines Since 1900 / Christopher H. Sterling, 88:1, 228. Reviewed by Christopher H. Sterling, 88:2, HANNA, EMMA, The Great War on the 454. Small Screen: Representing the First World War TOPPING, SEYMOUR, On the Front in Contemporary Britain / Reviewed by Jane Lines of the Cold War: An American Correspon- E. Kirtley, 88:1, 210. dent's Journal from the Chinese Civil War to the HUTCHINGS, STEPHEN and NATA- Cuban Missile Crisis and Vietnam / Reviewed LIA RULYOVA, Television & Culture in Putin’s by Ray Hiebert, 88:1, 224. Russia: Remote Control / Reviewed by Owen TUCHINSKY, ADAM, Horace Greeley’s V. Johnson, 88:4, 846. New-York Tribune: Civil War-Era Socialism IBRAYEVA, GALIYA, The Coverage of and the Crisis of Free Labor / Reviewed by Military Conflicts in Mass Media and the Giovanna Dell’Orto, 88:2, 432. International Humanitarian Law / Reviewed VANDENDORPE, CHRISTIAN, From by Rafis Abazov, 88:4, 853. Papyrus to Hypertext: Toward the Universal IMRE, ANIKO, Identity Games: Global- Digital Library / Reviewed by Kathleen ization and the Transformation of Media Collins, 88:1, 207. Cultures in the New Europe / Reviewed by VANDERLAN, ROBERT, Intellectuals Christopher H. Sterling, 88:3, 663. Incorporated: Politics, Art and Ideas Inside MICKIEWICZ, ELLEN, Television, Power Henry Luce’s Media Empire / Reviewed by & the Public in Russia / Reviewed by Owen V. Christopher H. Sterling, 88:3, 663. Johnson, 88:4, 846. WHYTE, KENNETH, The Uncrowned RUSSELL, ADRIENNE and NABIL King: The Sensational Rise of William Randolph ECHCHAIBI, eds., International Blogging: Hearst / Reviewed by Christopher H. Identity, Politics, and Networked Publics / Re- Sterling, 88:2, 466. viewed by Christopher H. Sterling, 88:3, 664. WITWER, DAVID, Shadow of the Racke- SENG, TOH LAM, Journalism in East teer: Scandal in Organized Labor / Reviewed Asia / Reviewed by Yue Feng, 88:1, 213. by Vincent F. Filak, 88:3, 682. STEUTER, ERIN and DEBORAH WILLS, At War with Metaphor: Media, Propa- INTERNATIONAL ganda, and Racism in the War on Terror / Re- viewed by Oscar H. Gandy Jr., 88:1, 201. BAZZI, SAMIA, Arab News and Conflict: SUTTON, DENISE H., Globalizing Ideal Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Cul- Beauty: How Female Copywriters of the J. Walter ture / Reviewed by Anthony Moretti, 88:4, 850. Thompson Advertising Agency Redefined Beauty BENDIXEN, ALFRED and JUDITH for the Twentieth Century / Reviewed by HAMERA, eds., The Cambridge Companion to Tricia M. Farwell, 88:2, 446. American Travel Writing / Reviewed by Sandhya Rao, 88:2, 438. JOURNALISM PRACTICE BEUMERS, BIRGIT, STEPHEN HUTCHINGS, and NATALIA RULYOVA, ARCHETTI, CRISTINA, Explaining News eds., The Post-Soviet Russian Media: / Reviewed by James F. Scotton, 88:3, 658. 888 JOURNALISM & Mass COMMUNICATION QUARTERLY