Mass Communication and Society 2003 - Abstracts

Mass Communication and Society 2003
TitleSubjectAuthors
Change your life! confession and conversion in Telemundo's Cambia Tu Vida.Sociology and social workAcosta-Alzuru, Caroline
Do citizens want to have their say? Media, agricultural biotechnology, and authoritarian views of democratic processes in science.Sociology and social workBrossard, Dominique, Shanahan, James
Evaluating the credibility of online information: a test of source and advertising influence.Sociology and social workGreer, Jennifer D.
Exploring the characteristics of DVD home theater system adopters.Sociology and social workKim, Hun Shik, Lee, Seow Ting
Friendly advice? Beauty messages in web sites of teen magazines.Sociology and social workLabre, Magdala Peixoto, Walsh-Childres, Kim
It's all about trade: United States press coverage of cigarette export talks and policy.Sociology and social workKim, Kwangmi Ko
Job approval and favorability: the impact of media attention to the Monica Lewinsky scandal on public opinion of President Bill Clinton.Sociology and social workKiousis, Spiro
Media memories: the first cable/VCR generation recalls their childhood and adolescent media viewing.Sociology and social workMatthews, Denise
Modern Gladiators: a content analysis of televised wrestling.Sociology and social workWoo, Hyung-Jin, Kim, Yeora
Motivation for watching television violence and viewer aggression.Sociology and social workHaridakis, Paul M.
New as Aristotelian drama: the case of 60 Minutes.Sociology and social workGrabe, Maria Elizabeth, Zhou, Shuhua
Pacing in children's television programming.Sociology and social workBryant, Jennings, McCollum, James F.
Parasocial breakups: measuring individual differences in responses to the dissolution of parasocial relationships.Sociology and social workCohen, Jonathan
Readers' perspectives on advertising's influence in women's magazines: thought on two practices.Sociology and social workHaley, Eric, Cunningham, Anne
Television reporters' perceptions of how television and newspaper competition affects city hall coverage.Sociology and social workCoulson, David C., Lacy, Stephen
The effects of news and entertainment on interpersonal trust: political talk radio, newspapers, and television.Sociology and social workLee, GangHeong, Cappella, Joseph N., Southwell, Brian
The portrayal of public relations in the news media.Sociology and social workJo, Samsup
The powerful role of interpersonal communication in agenda setting.Sociology and social workYang, Jin, Stone, Gerald
Training the next generation of media researchers.Sociology and social workDominick, joseph
Undermining mothers: a content analysis of the representation of mothers in magazines.Sociology and social workJohnston, Deridre D., Swanson, Debra H.
What's so funny about a poke in the eye? The prevalence of violence in comedy films and its relation to social and economic threat in the United States, 1951-2000.Sociology and social workMcIntosh, William D., Murray, John D., Murray, Rebecca M., Manian, Sunita
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