Mass Communication and Society 2001 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Affective and cognitive processes as mediators of media influences on crime-policy preferences. | Sociology and social work | Sotirovic, Mira |
Affluenza: television use and cultivation of materialism. | Sociology and social work | Harmon, Mark D. |
Audience attributes, media supplementation, and likely online service adoption.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Lin, Carolyn A. |
Commercial humor enhancement of program enjoyment: gender and program appeal as mitigating factors.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Perry, Stephen D. |
Cultural feeding, good life science, and the TV Food Network. | Sociology and social work | Meister, Mark |
Defining identification: a theoretical look at the identification of audiences with media characters. | Sociology and social work | Cohen, Jonathan |
Do as I say, not as I do: video stores and parental mediation of children's video consumption. | Sociology and social work | Warren, Ron |
Do you see what I see? Third-person effects on public communication through self-esteem, social stigma, and product use.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Banning, Stephen A. |
Individual motivations in political decision making: a reply to Grandjean and Proffitt.(Burke Grandjean and Jennifer Proffitt) | Sociology and social work | Pinkleton, Bruce |
Influence of prime-time television programming on perceptions of the federal government. | Sociology and social work | Pfau, Michael, Moy, Patricia, Szabo, Erin Alison |
Media self-efficacy: validation of a new concept.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Hofstetter, C. Richard, Dozier, David M., Zuniga, Stephen |
On the deceptive effectiveness of labeled and unlabeled advertorial formats. | Sociology and social work | Kim, Bong-Hyum, Pasadeos, Yorgo, Barban, Arnold |
Orchestrating the family-nation chorus: Chinese media and nationalism in the Hong Kong handover. | Sociology and social work | Zhongdang Pan, Chin-Chuan Lee, Chan, Joseph Man, So, Clement K.Y. |
Political communication and statistical interaction: reexamining issue, image, involvement, and interpersonal conversation. | Sociology and social work | Grandjean, Burke D., Proffitt, Jennifer M. |
Prime-time players and powerful prose: the role of women in the 1997-1998 television season.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Lauzen, Martha M., Dozier, David M., Hicks, Manda V. |
Public trust or mistrust? Perceptions of media credibility in the information age. | Sociology and social work | Kiousis, Spiro |
Revisiting a polysemic text: the African American press's reception of 'Gone With the Wind'. | Sociology and social work | Tracy, James F. |
Social structure, media system, and audiences in China: testing the uses and dependency model.(newspaper popularity)(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Tao Sun, Tsan-Kuo Chang, Guoming Yu |
The end of mass communication? | Sociology and social work | Chaffee, Stephen H., Metzger, Miriam J. |
The notion of convergence as an epistemological base for evaluating the effect of violent TV programming on psychologically normal children. | Sociology and social work | Grimes, Tom, Bergen, Lori |
The politics of studying media violence: reflections 30 years after the violence commission. | Sociology and social work | Ball-Rokeach, Sandra J. |
The rural-urban gap in community newspaper editor's use of information technologies.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Hindman, Douglas Blanks, Ernst, Stan, Richardson, Mavis |
Toward a broader conceptual framework for research on social stratification, childrearing patterns and media effects. | Sociology and social work | Gaziano, Cecilie |
Transnational AIDS-HIV news narratives: a critical exploration of overarching frames. | Sociology and social work | Bardhan, Nilanjana |
Tribute to Stephen H. Chaffee: Introduction to 'The End of Mass Communication?' | Sociology and social work | Kunkel, Dale |
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