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Bodily spectacles, queer re-visions: The narrative lives of "Harry Potter" slash online
Aesthetics of destruction: Music and the worldview of Ikari Shinji in "Neon Genesis Evangelion"
 
The role of message frame and contact in young adults' attitudes toward older adults and Social Security
The implications of stereotypical news primes on evaluations of African American political candidates
 
Cosmo girls and playboys: Japanese femininity and masculinity in gendered magazines
Engaging others in online social networking sites: Rhetorical practices in MySpace and Facebook
 
The Minutemen versus the 'united army of illegal aliens': A critical discourse analysis of WWW representations
Effects of the sexualization of female characters in video games on gender stereotyping, body esteem, self-objectification, self-esteem, and self-efficacy
 
Risky sexual intercourse on entertainment television: Comparing audience responses to different types of negative consequence portrayals
Social asymmetries in online personal ads in Japanese: Discursive construction of desirable personae, bodies, and practices
 
Tourists' English expectations: Discourse analysis of attitudes towards language and culture on travel websites
Achieving positive social identity: Women's coping strategies in response to status inequality in television portrayals
 
Taking Goffman on a tour of Facebook: College students and the presentation of self in a mediated digital environment
Differences in theoretical constructs of processing health information in narrative entertainment television messages
 
The rhetorics of context: An ethics of belonging
Acceding to war: Nationalism, popular entertainment and the Battle of Gettysburg
 
A rhetoric of technology: Coercion and intervention in technology production and utilization
El arte de narrar en la era de las blogoficciones: Una aproximacion interdisciplinaria a la literatura en los blogs
 
The implications of priming the "Latin lover" stereotype on perceptions of romantic intentions: A self-categorization theory approach
"Modernization of tradition": Contested discourses and negotiated ideologies of fairness, gender, and morality in the south Indian media
 
Examining dimensions of character involvement as contributing factors in television viewers' binge drinking perceptions
Processing mode and actor-character congruency as moderators of narratives' effects on viewers' attitudes