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Framing hedonic and utilitarian product attributes in advertisements: The impact of regulatory fit on persuasion
"The Sims 2": Reflective learning and identity construction
 
Health information on the Internet: Influence of online sources on credibility and behavioral intentions
Is watching others self-disclose enjoyable? An examination of the effects of depth and mode of information delivery in entertainment media
 
Discourse, cultural policy, and other mechanisms of power: The Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the American Indian
Digital television adoption timing and format choices of broadcast stations: Examining the dynamics of government-mandated standard transition
 
Barriers to entry analysis of broadband multiple platforms: Comparing the U.S. and South Korea
The influence of web site feature-based interactivity on users' attitudes and online behaviors
 
Exploring the electronic classroom as a learning system
Increasing regulatory capacity: The role of the region in shaping national ICT policy in Southern Africa
 
Self-governance, normalcy and control: Inmate-produced media at the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola
When good characters do bad things: Examining the effect of moral ambiguity on enjoyment
 
NBC's portrayal of U.S. and Canadian hockey players on the Olympic stage: A textual analysis of gender, race, and nationality issues in the commentary
Corporeality and the rhetoric of feminist body art
 
Psychological responses to environmental messages: The roles of environmental values, message issue distance, message efficacy and idealistic construal
Telecommunications in the Caribbean: How has change brought the West Indies into the twenty-first century?
 
What are you laughing at? Examining predictors of Whites' enjoyment of Black entertainment
International broadcasting and the management of foreign public opinion: The case of Al-Hurra Television in the "Arab Street"
 
Praise God and do something: The role of Black American gospel artists as social activists, 1945--1960
Competition, privatization, convergence, and universal service: The case study of Korea
 
Historical metamorphosis of the Athenian Agora: Changing communication technologies and the enduring quest for an ideal public sphere
Alliance Atlantis Communications Inc: The emergence of a Canadian contender in the international media milieu
 
Competition and program type diversity in the over-the-air television industry, 1943-2005
Perceptions of media influence and self-enhancement motivation: Testing self-enhancement explanation for third-person and first-person perceptions
 
Technologies of psychological empowerment: The role of agency and community in blogging
Trap(ped) music and masculinity: The cultural production of Southern Hip-Hop at the intersection of corporate control and self-construction
 
Freedom of environmental information in America
Opted out A study of men and women who have left television news careers
 
Connected, but to what? A case study of new media, migration, and transnational belonging in global Paris
Public radio and public access: Applying HD Radio technology to a new form of broadcast localism
 
The psychological significance of pop-up windows in online information processing
The impact of the individual's locus of control on message persuasiveness
 
Epistemology and journalism educators' academic work
Claiming global responsibility for distant suffering in media discourse: Bosnia and Kosovo
 
Death on the menu: Comparative content analysis of image restoration strategies and frames during the Menu Foods recall
The global impact of terror: 9/11 and the India-Pakistan conflict
 
Empirical studies on local competition, regulation and broadband diffusion in the U.S. telecommunications industry
Carl McIntire and his crusade against the Fairness Doctrine
 
'Empire' records: A study of resistance and the politics of cultural production in the network age
Toward an understanding of the emotive structure and motivational systems and their influence on the processing of strategic health messages
 
Effects of specialization of media technology at multiple source layers upon online trust: The role of information processing in determining e-commerce attitudes
Intercollegiate football and educational radio: Three case studies of the commercialization of sports broadcasting in the 1920s and 1930s
 
Under the glass ceiling: Power, identity and sexuality in sports information
Contrasting diffusion patterns for pc and mobile videos: A user-centric view of the influencing factors
 
Evaluating impact of navigability affordances and narrative transportation on spatial presence
How can Wii learn from video games? Examining relationships between technological affordances and socio-cognitive determinates on affective and behavioral outcomes
 
The challenges of sports television reporting in the contemporary sports-media complex
The ironic voice and subjunctive mood of public radio programming
 
Effects of health message frames and cultural appeals on influenza prevention: A cross-country investigation
Prosumer-citizenship and the local: A critical case study of consumer reviewing on Yelp.com
 
Assessing the viability of mediated exercise companions in motivating future exercise intentions: an experimental investigation of traditional and advanced forms of exercise media
Engagement with news content in online social networks
 
Immigration news frames: Constructions of immigration and the passage of Arizona SB 1070
The implementation of media literacy in the social studies curriculum
 
Cultivating accountability through the use of corrections in online newspapers
Examining the effects of message type and framing on transportation, attitudes, and behavioral intentions
 
Do you see what i see? An examination of hostile media perceptions online
Playlist pasts: New media, constructed nostalgic subjectivity and the disappearance of shared history
 
Effects of online buddies and bandwagon cues on user participation in an online health community
Exploring an underdog cause: What hinders or motivates participatory behavior in animal advocacy
 
Babel or Great Wall: Social media use in an acculturation context