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Beyond the horse race: The content and consequence of issue news in American elections
Islam and democracy: An analysis of representations in the U.S. prestige press from 1985--2005
Making news out of Al-Jazeera: A comparative content analysis of American and British press coverage of events and issues involving the Arab media
Through the lens of experience: American women newspaper photographers
Market performance analysis of the online news industry
The networked political blogosphere and mass media: Understanding how agendas are formed, framed, and transferred in the emerging new media environment
Acquiring knowledge of digital video manipulation techniques and its effect on the perceived credibility of television news
Making news in the People's Republic of China: The case of CCTV-9
Caught in the web of scapegoating: National coverage of California's Proposition 187
The transformation of the newsroom: The collaborative dynamics of journalists' work
Exploring attention-setting effects by examining news cues and characteristics of three kinds of gated news in online news sites
Covering the unknown city: Citizen journalism and marginalized communities
Speaking of faith: Public relations practice among religion communicators in the United States
Agenda-setting effects as a mediator of media use and civic engagement: From what the public thinks about to what the public does
Raising press photography to visual communication in American schools of journalism, with attention to the universities of Missouri and Texas, 1880's--1990's
The "toughness conundrum": Contemporary mainstream media images of women in the public sphere during the "War on Terror"
Incidental exposure to news: Limiting fragmentation in the new media environment
Re-thinking journalism: How young adults want their news
News media roles in bridging communities: Consensus function of agenda-setting
Palestine Media Watch and the U.S. news media: Strategies for change and resistance
Journalism innovation and the ethic of participation: A case study of the Knight Foundation and its news challenge
At the crossroads of crisis: Newspaper journalists' struggle to redefine themselves and their work as their organizations and the profession change
Explicating the central role of news media use in the process of political participation
Deliberating in the Chinese Blogosphere: A Study on Hotspot Internet Incidents
Amplifying a public's voice: Online news readers' comments impact on journalism and its role as the new public space