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Broken promises, dreams deferred: Journalism's quest for parity
The dimensions of public opinion on abortion: Conceptualizing attitudes about abortion in the 2006 ANES Pilot Study data in terms of the gravity of the decision at social and individual levels
 
Pre-Internet versus post-Internet news content: The case of the "Chattanooga Times" and "Times Free Press"
Degrees of access: Factors preventing wide-scope coverage of the Iraq War by embedded reporters---from "shock and awe" to "mission accomplished" (March 21--May 1, 2003)
 
Change in the relationship between print reporters and official sources after 9/11
Both sides of the brain: Strategies for reinvention for solo video journalists
 
Social media instruction in journalism and mass communications higher education
Out of work: Youth unemployment in Baltimore
 
Body images in magazines: A cross-cultural investigation of media effects in Russian and U.S. young women
Paradigm disguise: Systemic influences on newspaper plagiarism
 
Irving Lowens and the "Washington Star": The vision, the demise
Daring to think is beginning to fight: The history of magazine "Alternativa," Colombia, 1974--1980
 
Sylvia Porter: Gender, ambition, and personal finance journalism, 1935--1975
Narrating tragedy: From Kennedy to Katrina, from sports to national identities
 
Enculturation and acculturation of television use among Asian Indians in the U.S.
On the fringe: Third-party gubernatorial candidates and the press
 
Beyond cynicism: How media literacy can make students more engaged citizens
Evolution of the sportscast highlight form: From peep show to pathe to pastiche
 
The medicalization of menopause: Framing media messages in the twentieth century
Women's participation as leaders in the transformation of the Chinese media: A case study of Guangzhou City
 
Investigating the investigators: Examining the attitudes, perceptions, and experiences of investigative journalists in the internet age
The Berlin radio war: Broadcasting in Cold War Berlin and the shaping of political culture in divided Germany, 1945--1961
 
From the belly of the HUAC: The HUAC investigations of Hollywood, 1947--1952
Words to the wives: The Jewish press, immigrant women, and identity construction, 1895--1925
 
Battle of the brains: Election-night forecasting at the dawn of the computer age
Everything but "censorship": How U.S. newspapers have framed student free speech and press, 1969--2008
 
Mobile phone usage among youth in India: A case study
Media framing of terrorism: Views of "front lines" national security prestige press
 
Obama in "Time" and Lula in "Veja": A case study of presidential campaign coverage in news magazines of the United States and Brazil
Haunting images: Differential perception and emotional response to the archetypes of news photography: A study of visual reception factored by gender and expertise
 
The press as constitutional litigator: Shaping First Amendment doctrine in the United States Supreme Court
Community journalism as ritual: A case study of community and weekly newspapers in Laurel, Maryland
 
A history of the International Labor Communications Association