Mass Communication and Society 2004 - Abstracts

Mass Communication and Society 2004
TitleSubjectAuthors
Are issue-cycles culturally constructed? A comparison of French and American coverage of global climate change.Sociology and social workBrossard, Dominique, Shanahan, James, McComas, Katherine
Cultivation and spiral of silence effects: The case of smoking.Sociology and social workShanahan, James, Scheufele, Dietram, Fang Wang, Hizi, Sonia
Democratic realism, neoconservatism, and the normative underpinnings of political communication research.Sociology and social workBucy, Erik P., D'Angelo, Paul
ESPN's SportsCenter and coverage of women's athletics: "It's a boys' club".Sociology and social workAdams, Terry, Tuggle, C.A.
Gender portrayals across the life span: content analytic look at broadcast commercials.Sociology and social workStern, Susannah R., Mastro, Dana E.
How campus media cover sports: The gender-equity issue, one generation later.Sociology and social workTuggle, C.A., Huffman, Suzanne, Rosengard, Dana Scott
Influence of story structure on perceived story bias and news organization credibility.Sociology and social workFico, Frederick, Richardson, John D., Edwards, Steven M.
Let your conscience be your guide: smoking and drinking in Disney's animated classics.Sociology and social workRyan, Erin L., Hoerrner, Keisha L.
Lying to tell the truth: journalists and the social context of deception.Sociology and social workLee, Seow Ting
Media dependency during a large-scale social disruption: the case of September 11.Sociology and social workLowrey, Wilson
Media perceptions and public affairs apathy in the politically inexperienced.Sociology and social workPinkleton, Bruce E., Austin, Erica Weintraub
Media system dependency and public support for the press and president.Sociology and social workHindman, Douglas Blanks
Presidential campaigns and democracy.Sociology and social workBenoit, William L., Hansen, Glenn J., Holbert, R. Lance
Secularization and the religious audience: a study of Mormons and Las Vegas media.Sociology and social workStout, Daniel A.
Sports model/sports mind: The relationship between entertainment and sports media exposure, sports participation, and body image distortion in division I female athletes.Sociology and social workBissell, Kimberly L.
Spreading global consumerism: Effects of mass media and advertising on consumerist values in China.Sociology and social workPaek, Hye-Jin, Zhongdang, Pan
The construction of Arabs as Enemies: post-September 11 discourse of George W. Bush.Sociology and social workMerskin, Debra
The effects of strategic news on political cynicism, issue evaluations, and policy support: a two-wave experiment.Sociology and social workVreese, Claes de
The influence of level of deviance and protest type on coverage of social protest in Wisconsin from 1960 to 1999.Sociology and social workBoyle, Michael P., McCluskey, Michael R., Devanathan, Narayan, Stein, Susan E., McLeod, Douglas
The millionaire project: a cross-cultural analysis of quiz shows from the United States, Russia, Poland, Norway, Finland, Israel, and Saudi Arabia.Sociology and social workHetsroni, Amir
Virtual Violence: Gender and Aggression in video game advertisements.Sociology and social workScharrer, Erica
Watch your mouth! An analysis of profanity uttered by children on Prime-Time Television.Sociology and social workKaye, Barbara K., Sapolsky, Barry S.
What does curiosity really do to the cat? A look at how message exposure can lead to illicit drug trial among college students.Sociology and social workLancaster, Alyse R.
Who wants to censor pornography and hate speech?Sociology and social workLambe, Jennifer L.
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