| Mass Communication and Society 2006 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Aggressive political opinions and exposure to violent media.(Survey) | Sociology and social work | Metzger, Miriam J., Eyal, Keren, Lingsweiler, Ryan W., Mahood, Chad, Yao, Mike Z. |
| An episode of rapid bedrock channel incision during the last glacial cycle, measured with [.sup.10Be]. | Sociology and social work | Reusser, Luke, Bierman, Paul, Pavich, Milan, Larsen, Jennifer, Finkel, Robert |
| Controls on heat flow, fluid migration, and massive sulfide formation of an off-axis hydrothermal system - The Lau Basin perspective. | Sociology and social work | Schardt, Christian, Large, Ross, Yang, Jianwen |
| Evolution of online campaigning: Increasing interactivity in candidate web sites and blogs through text and technical features. | Sociology and social work | Trammell, Kaye D., Williams, Andrew Paul, Postelnicu, Monica, Landreville, Kristen D. |
| Frame shifts and catastrophic events: The attacks of September 11, 2001, and New York Times's portrayals of Arafat and Sharon. | Sociology and social work | Ross, Susan Dente, Bantimaroudis, Philemon |
| Gender in crime news: A case study test of the chivalry hypothesis. | Sociology and social work | Grabe, Maria Elizabeth, Trager, K.D., Lear, Melissa, Rauch, Jennifer |
| Honey, I shrunk the world! The relation between Internet use and international engagement. | Sociology and social work | Kwak, Nojin, Poor, Nathaniel, Skoric, Marko M. |
| How media contribute to misperceptions of social norms about sex.(Survey) | Sociology and social work | Chia, Stella C., Gunther, Albert C. |
| I know you are but what am I? Young people's perceptions of varying types of video game influence.(Survey) | Sociology and social work | Scharrer, Erica, Leone, Ron |
| Is advertising creativity primarily an individual or a social process? | Sociology and social work | Bergh, Bruce Vanden, Stuhlfaut, Mark |
| Late-night comedy and the salience of the candidates' caricatured traits in the 2000 election. | Sociology and social work | Young, Dannagal Goldthwaite |
| Letters to the editor in the "war on terror": A cross-national study. | Sociology and social work | Hogan, J. |
| Mainstream media skepticism and exposure to sectorial and extranational news media: The case of Israel. | Sociology and social work | Tsfati, Yariv, Peri, Yoram |
| Marginalization devices in U.S. press coverage of Iraq war protest: A content analysis. | Sociology and social work | Dardis, Frank E. |
| Media dissociation, Internet use, and antiwar political participation: A case study of political dissent and action against the war in Iraq.(Survey) | Sociology and social work | Schmierbach, Michael, Hyunseo Hwang, Hye-Jin Paek, de Zuniga, Homero Gil, Shah, Dhavan |
| News coverage of social protests and the effects of photographs and prior attitudes. | Sociology and social work | Smith, Jason, Arpan, Laura M., Baker, Kaysee, Youngwon, Lee, Taejin, Jung, Lorusso, Lori |
| News Narratives and News Framing: Constructing Political Reality.(Book review) | Sociology and social work | Angelo, Paul D' |
| Passing it on: The reinforcement of male hegemony in sports journalism textbooks. | Sociology and social work | Hardin, Marie, Dodd, Julie E., Lauffer, Kimberly |
| Revisiting structural pluralism: A two-dimensional conception of community power. | Sociology and social work | Armstrong, Cory L. |
| Sexual humor in Hollywood films: Influences of social and economic threat on the desirability of male and female characters. | Sociology and social work | Murray, John D., Murray, Rebecca M., Manian, Sunita, Mcintosh, William D. |
| Statistical Methods for Communication Science.(Book review) | Sociology and social work | Roskos-Ewoldsen, David |
| Still a man's game: Gender representation in online reviews of video games. | Sociology and social work | Ivory, James D. |
| The effect of viewing varying levels and contexts of violent sports programming on enjoyment, mood, and perceived violence. | Sociology and social work | Raney, Arthur A., Depalma, Anthony J. |
| The parity paradox: Reader response to minority newsroom staffing. | Sociology and social work | Cleary, Johanna, Adams, Terry |
| Working hard or hardly working? Gender, humor, and the performance of domestic chores in television commercials. | Sociology and social work | Scharrer, Erica, Kim, D. Daniel, Lin, Ke-Ming, Liu, Zixu |
| Writing about women: An examination of how content for women is determined in newspapers. | Sociology and social work | Armstrong, Cory L. |
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