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Standing at the crossroads of progress and pessimism: HIV/AIDS coverage in African American magazines and its relevance for female readers
My first word was "video"
The role of the digital sports game in the sports media complex
Fuel policy palaver: Ideological contestation in three Nigerian news magazines, 1999--2004
Media, memory, and moral transcendence: The Concert for New York City
Interpretive community and the Black press: Racial equality and politics in "The St. Louis American" and "The St. Louis Argus", 1928--1956
The power of religious media criticism: An analysis of the Christian Film and Television Commission, 1985--2005
PR meets Hong Bo: An alternative approach to international public relations
Clash of the titans: Taking a long, hard, second look at conflicts between copyright and the First Amendment
Interface friction: The politics of participation and the spaces between users and new media
Negotiating national identity on newspaper opinion pages in times of crisis: The case of Arab-Americans
Forging the bubikopf nation: A feminist political-economic analysis of "Zenski list", interwar Croatia's women's magazine, for the construction of an alternative vision of modernity
Fake plastic trees: Authenticity in contemporary popular media culture
Political disputes and investment: The effect of militarized interstate disputes on foreign direct investment
Living in the shadow of defeat: The construction of Japanese national identity in the 1990s
Genesis Press: Cultural representation and the production of African American romance novels
Sassy and subservient: Chinese girls and media in the urbanizing countryside
Identity negotiation on Facebook.com
Bakhtinian aesthetics and authorship in the journalism of National Public Radio
Producing the news in Egypt: A press system study of Cairo newspapers
Framing immigration: Intermedia agenda setting and geo-ethnic context in California
Zipped commercials, zapped memory? The impact of zipping on attitude and memory for commercials
Gay men and body image: Social comparisons, blame, and stigma
The digital illusio: Gender, work and culture in digital game production
Geometry of empire: Radar as logistical medium
Race matters: Race, telenovela representation, and discourse in contemporary Brazil
Immigrant family, national borders: Mainstream and diasporic news media, audiences, and the Oklahoma Taxpayer and Citizen Protection Act
The politics of memory in journalistic representations of human rights abuses during the Asia-Pacific War: Discursive constructions of controversial "sites of memory" in three East Asian newspapers
The policy and practice of community radio: Localism versus nationalism in U.S. broadcasting
The politics of suffering in the public sphere: The body in pain, empathy, and political spectacles
The structural transformation of the televisual public sphere
The tactic of the weak: A critical analysis of feminine persuasion in Taiwan
After progress: The image of the future in the age of sustainability
Journalism culture in Kunming: Market competition, political constraint and new technology in a Chinese metropolis
Becoming "American" and maintaining "Korean" identity through media: A case study of Korean married immigrant women in mizville.org