| Mass Communication and Society 2003 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Change your life! confession and conversion in Telemundo's Cambia Tu Vida. | Sociology and social work | Acosta-Alzuru, Caroline |
| Do citizens want to have their say? Media, agricultural biotechnology, and authoritarian views of democratic processes in science. | Sociology and social work | Brossard, Dominique, Shanahan, James |
| Evaluating the credibility of online information: a test of source and advertising influence. | Sociology and social work | Greer, Jennifer D. |
| Exploring the characteristics of DVD home theater system adopters. | Sociology and social work | Kim, Hun Shik, Lee, Seow Ting |
| Friendly advice? Beauty messages in web sites of teen magazines. | Sociology and social work | Labre, Magdala Peixoto, Walsh-Childres, Kim |
| It's all about trade: United States press coverage of cigarette export talks and policy. | Sociology and social work | Kim, 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 work | Kiousis, Spiro |
| Media memories: the first cable/VCR generation recalls their childhood and adolescent media viewing. | Sociology and social work | Matthews, Denise |
| Modern Gladiators: a content analysis of televised wrestling. | Sociology and social work | Woo, Hyung-Jin, Kim, Yeora |
| Motivation for watching television violence and viewer aggression. | Sociology and social work | Haridakis, Paul M. |
| New as Aristotelian drama: the case of 60 Minutes. | Sociology and social work | Grabe, Maria Elizabeth, Zhou, Shuhua |
| Pacing in children's television programming. | Sociology and social work | Bryant, Jennings, McCollum, James F. |
| Parasocial breakups: measuring individual differences in responses to the dissolution of parasocial relationships. | Sociology and social work | Cohen, Jonathan |
| Readers' perspectives on advertising's influence in women's magazines: thought on two practices. | Sociology and social work | Haley, Eric, Cunningham, Anne |
| Television reporters' perceptions of how television and newspaper competition affects city hall coverage. | Sociology and social work | Coulson, David C., Lacy, Stephen |
| The effects of news and entertainment on interpersonal trust: political talk radio, newspapers, and television. | Sociology and social work | Lee, GangHeong, Cappella, Joseph N., Southwell, Brian |
| The portrayal of public relations in the news media. | Sociology and social work | Jo, Samsup |
| The powerful role of interpersonal communication in agenda setting. | Sociology and social work | Yang, Jin, Stone, Gerald |
| Training the next generation of media researchers. | Sociology and social work | Dominick, joseph |
| Undermining mothers: a content analysis of the representation of mothers in magazines. | Sociology and social work | Johnston, 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 work | McIntosh, William D., Murray, John D., Murray, Rebecca M., Manian, Sunita |
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