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Faith, science and trust: Climate change framing effects and conservative Protestant opinion
Hate online: Exploring the world of extremist internet culture
 
Faces of Indian women in the media: The flawed facade of "India shining"
Hailing gender: The rhetorical action of greeting cards
 
"Can't fail, can't show": The discourse of menstrual product advertisements
Media framing of geostrategic outcomes of war in Iraq
 
"Between the pit of man's fears and the summit of his knowledge": Cold War America and "The Twilight Zone"
Chivalry isn't dead: Gender differences in the media treatment of teacher sex offenders
 
Framing the U.S. troop surge in Iraq: An application of Robert Entman's cascade model
Power off: The modern media and the slippery slope of disability representation
 
Self-Fulfilling Policy: A Constructivist Study of Elite Crisis Management and its Implications for Scandal Politics
Shaping Perceptions by a Few Key Words: A Look at How the Media Controls the Public's Perceptions of Rape and Domestic Violence Victims
 
Framing Of The Mumbai Terror Attacks By The Indian and The Pakistani Print Media
Selling the War in Iraq: The Use of Principled Language in Political Communications
 
Who Should We Blame? Public Opinion and Media Framing of Responsibility for the Housing Market Crash
Lighting the Magic Lantern: Social Justice, Media Literacy and Empowerment
 
Talking Tech: The Birth and Growth of the Media's Online Data Privacy Debate
Al Jazeera in American Media
 
Partisan Blogs and Internal Political Efficacy
Dangerous men, dangerous media: Constructing ethnicity, race, and media's impact through the gangster image, 1959--2007
 
The changing landscape of adolescent Internet communication and its relationship to psychosocial adjustment and academic performance
State technology to state of being: The making of the internet in global popular culture (1980--2000)
 
Cultivating connectedness, positive morale, and philanthropic inclination among 21st-century college alumni through web-based video communications
Social networking sites and adolescent alcohol use: The role of social images, social norms, and social comparison
 
Associating with occupational depictions: How African American college women are influenced by the portrayals of women in professional careers on television
Beyond Digital Convergence Service: Influential Factors on Diffusion of IPTV Services
 
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised?: Black Nationalist Comedians Shape Mainstream Culture Through Television, 1974--2005
Impact Of Television Media Depicting Sex Under The Influence Of Alcohol On Cognitions Derived From The Prototype Willingness Model