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Social capital in a hybrid online and offline social networking community
Consuming before they can walk: An analysis of media literacy education on the top preschool programming blocks on television
 
Genre pleasures: Restructuring narrative thresholds and the coming out of the Northern American (English-Canadian and U.S.) lesbian romance film
Group out-of-home television viewing: A study of viewing dynamics and advertising effectiveness
 
"Health-media literacy" for the elderly: A symbolic interactionist analysis of how older persons perceive health information and marketing in prescription drug advertisements
Parenting and terrorism-related news: Evaluating Coping and Media Literacy
 
Negotiating girl power: Girlhood on screen and in everyday life
Framing corporate reputation: A comparative study of the images of Canary Wharf in the media
 
Unmasking deep democracy: Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN) and cultural production
Assessing the online tourism domain from an information search perspective
 
Resisting the melting pot through ethnic newspapers: History and function of the "Irish Echo"
Organically grown: Emergent power and influence in complex issue networks
 
An analysis of deliberative communications in online communities
The Latino trend: Identity, influence and transformations in U.S. television
 
Found in translation: Structural and cognitive aspects of the adaptation of comic art to film
Magazines, marketing, and the construction of travel in the postwar United States
 
Negotiating queer female identities: Reading and reception of Showtime's "The L-Word"
Deja view: Cultural functions of Hollywood remakes
 
The discourse of gay & lesbian adoption: Constructing the issue for the public
An exploration into adolescent online risk-taking
 
Toward a new norm of understanding: A culturally competent approach to journalism
Peering into the future: How WiFi signal sharing is impacting digitial inclusion efforts
 
American ideal: How "American Idol" constructs celebrity, collective identity, and American discourses
Appealing to the audience: How local TV news content producers learn about the viewers
 
Media literacy education to promote cultural competence and adaptation among diverse students: A case study of North Korean refugees in South Korea
Media framing as brand positioning: Analysis of coverage linking Phish to the Grateful Dead
 
Remembering and representing dance: Re-tracing the genealogy of nonfictional analog dance media in the formation of the North American dance field
Performance evaluation, communication environment, and decision legitimacy: A case in China
 
Seeing, believing, and cooking: Visual communication, food-media literacy, and self-efficacy
Blind spots: Examining political advertising misinformation and how U.S. news media hold political actors accountable