Mass Communication and Society 1999 - Abstracts

Mass Communication and Society 1999
TitleSubjectAuthors
Children and media: on growth and gaps.Sociology and social workWartella, Ellen
Developing an integrated theory of recall of spot news stories.Sociology and social workDeFleur, Margaret H.
Individual motivations and information source relevance in political decision making.Sociology and social workPinkleton, Bruce E.
Shifting paradigms: decentering the discourse of mass communication research.Sociology and social workHardt, Hanno
Television and family values: was Dan Quayle right?Sociology and social workMorgan, Michael, Shanahan, James, Leggett, Susan
Television use and social capital: testing Putnam's time displacement hypothesis.Sociology and social workScheufele, Dietram A., Moy, Patricia, Holbert, R. Lance
The relation between media content evaluations and political disaffection.Sociology and social workAustin, Erica Weintraub, Pinkelton, Bruce E.
The relations between television viewing and the values orientations of Japaneses students.Sociology and social workPerry, Stephen D., Kang, Jong G., Kang, Seok
Third-person perception and sexual risk taking among minority "at-risk" youth.Sociology and social workChapin, John R.
Where epistemology meets ecology: can environmental news reporting survive postmodernism?Sociology and social workMoore, Rick Clifton
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