| Gazette 2003 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| An information society for everyone?. | Mass communications | Dahlgren, Peter, Olsson, Tobias, Sandstrom, Hakan |
| A 'war against terrorism': a public relations challenge for the Pentagon. | Mass communications | Louw, P. Eric |
| Censorship and freedom of the press under changing political regimes: Palestinian media from Israeli occupation to the Palestinian authority. | Mass communications | Nossek, Hillel, Rinnawi, Khalil |
| Communication and nation building: comparing US models of ethnic assimilation and "Third World". | Mass communications | Shah, Hemant |
| Contrasts in the coverage of Korea and Japan by US television networks: a frame analysis. | Mass communications | Park, Jowon |
| Cultural diversity as social demand: the Korean minority and Japanese broadcasting. | Mass communications | Hanada, Tatsuro |
| Determinants of newsroom use of staff expertise: the case of International news. | Mass communications | Lowrey, Wilson, Becker, Lee B., Punathambekar, Aswin |
| Framing the NATO air strikes on Kosovo across countries.(North Atlantic Treaty Organization) | Mass communications | Yang, Jin |
| Guardians of culture, development communicators, or state capitalists? | Mass communications | Pashupati, Kartik, Sun, Hua Lin, McDowell, Stephen D. |
| Here comes the DOT force: the new cavalry for equity?.(Department Of Telecommunications) | Mass communications | Shade, Leslie Regan |
| Homogeneity around the world?: comparing the Systemic determinants of International news flow between developed and developing Countries. | Mass communications | Wu, H. Denis |
| ICT in multicultural society: the Netherlands: a context for sound multiform media policy?.(Information and Communications Technologies) | Mass communications | Leen d'Haenens |
| Individual perceptions of International correspondents in the Middle East. | Mass communications | Ibrahim, Diana |
| International elections on US network news: an examination of factors affecting newsworthiness. | Mass communications | Wanta, Wayne, Golan, Guy |
| Localizing the global: Successful strategies for selling television programmes to China. | Mass communications | Weber, Ian |
| Media development in Bosnia: a longitudinal analysis of citizen perceptions of news media realism, importance and credibility. | Mass communications | Taylor, Maureen, Napoli, Philip M. |
| 'Our culture' vs. 'foreign culture'. | Mass communications | Tomaselli, Keyan G. |
| Priming or framing: media influence on attitudes toward foreign countries. | Mass communications | Brewer, Paul R., Graf, Joseph, Willnat, Lars |
| Reporting on globalization: a comparative analysis of sourcing patterns in five countries' newspaper. | Mass communications | Weaver, David H., Kim, Sung Tae |
| Reporting the news from the world's rooftop: a survey of Nepalese Journalists. | Mass communications | Ramprasad, Jyotika, Kelly, James D. |
| Sharq al-Adna/the voice of Britain: the UK's 'secret' Arabic radio station and Suez war propaganda disaster. | Mass communications | Boyd, Douglas A. |
| Television for a new global order: transnational television networks and the formulation of global systems. | Mass communications | Chalaby, Jean K. |
| The dilemma of social demand: shaping media policy in new civic contexts. | Mass communications | Raboy, Marc, Proulx, Serge, Dahlgren, Peter |
| The enlargement of meaning: social demand in a transnational context. | Mass communications | Aksoy, Asu, Robins, Kevin |
| Viewers on television: between policy and uses. | Mass communications | Raboy, Marc, Proulx, Serge |
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