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Submissions from 2016

Beyond Heroes and Villains: Examining Explanatory Mechanisms Underlying Moral Disengagement, Meghan S. Sanders and Mina Tsay-Vogel

Here’s What You’ll Learn From This News Story: Prior Framing and Learning Reasons From News, Rosanne M. Scholl, Raymond J. Pingree, Melissa R. Gotlieb, Aaron S. Veenstra, and Dhavan V. Shah

Body Talk: Body Image Commentary on Queerty.com, Joseph Schwartz and Josh Grimm

Uncertainty in Online U.S. News Coverage of Truvada, Joseph Schwartz and Josh Grimm

In search of reason-centered discussion on China's twitter: The effects of initiating post and discussion format on reasoning, Mingxiao Sui and Raymond J. Pingree

Submissions from 2015

Hegemonic Framing of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr., in Northeastern Newspapers, Josh Grimm

Tenacity of Routine: The Absence of Geo-Ethnic Storytelling in Constructing Immigration News Coverage, Josh Grimm

Violent Rhetoric in Protracted Group Conflicts, Joshua R. Gubler and Nathan P. Kalmoe

Them’s Fightin’ Words: The Effects of Violent Rhetoric on Ethical Decision Making in Business, Joshua R. Gubler, Nathan P. Kalmoe, and David A. Wood

The gospel on book theft, John Maxwell Hamilton

Mixed Emotions: Beyond Fear and Hatred in International Conflict, by Andrew A. G. Ross, Nathan P. Kalmoe

A moderated mediation model of corporate social responsibility, Hyojung Park and Soo Yeon Kim

Effects of online political messages on their senders: Conceptual tools and research directions, Raymond Pingree

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News Recommendations from Social Media Opinion Leaders: Effects on Media Trust and Information Seeking, Jason Turcotte, Chance York, Jacob Irving, Rosanne M. Scholl, and Raymond J. Pingree

For or against it? Public opinion on international trade, news framing, and pre-existing schemas, Wei Zha, Robert K. Goidel, and Judith Sylvester

Submissions from 2014

Them’s Fightin’ Words: The Effects of Violent Rhetoric on Ethical Decision Making in Business, Joshua R. Gubler, Nathan P. Kalmoe, and David A. Wood

Journalism education: The view from the Provost’s office, John Maxwell Hamilton

The Evolution of an Expatriate Newspaper: As seen through editorial policies of the Paris Herald, John Maxwell Hamilton, Regina Lawrence, and Emily M. Pfetzer

Fueling the Fire: Violent Metaphors, Trait Aggression, and Support for Political Violence, Nathan P. Kalmoe

Trait aggression in two representative U.S. surveys: Testing the generalizability of college samples, Nathan P. Kalmoe

Polarizing Partisans and the Prejudiced with Violent Metaphors, Nathan P. Kalmoe, Joshua R. Gubler, and David A. Wood

Brand interactivity and its effects on the outcomes of advergame play, Joonghwa Lee, Hyojung Park, and Kevin Wise

Keeping it real: Exploring the roles of conversational human voice and source credibility in crisis communication via blogs, Hyojung Park and Glen T. Cameron

Effects of journalistic adjudication on factual beliefs, news evaluations, information seeking, and epistemic political efficacy, Raymond James Pingree, Dominique Brossard, and Douglas M. McLeod

Submissions from 2013

Is Implicit Prejudice against Blacks Politically Consequential? Evidence from the AMP, Nathan P. Kalmoe and Spencer Piston

Testing the Impact of Message Interactivity on Relationship Management and Organizational Reputation, Hyunmin Lee and Hyojung Park

Show us you are real: The effect of human-versus-organizational presence on online relationship building through social networking sites, Hyojung Park and Hyunmin Lee

Analyzing health organizations' use of twitter for promoting health literacy, Hyojung Park, Shelly Rodgers, and Jon Stemmle

Differentiating cueing from reasoning in agenda-setting effects, Raymond J. Pingree and Elizabeth Stoycheff

Mass media and African American identities: Examining black self-concept and intersectionality, Meghan S. Sanders and Omotayo Banjo

Submissions from 2012

Exploring the motivations of facebook use in Taiwan, Saleem Alhabash, Hyojung Park, Anastasia Kononova, Yi Hsuan Chiang, and Kevin Wise

NYT pulitzer stories show more independence in foreign sourcing, Raluca Cozma, John Maxwell Hamilton, and Regina Lawrence

Foreign correspondence: One age ends, another begins, John Maxwell Hamilton

How much is too much? The collective impact of repetition and position in multi-segment sports broadcast, Yongick Jeong, Hai Tran, and Xinshu Zhao

From Fistfights to Firefights: Trait Aggression and Support for State Violence, Nathan P. Kalmoe

An Examination of African Americans' Stereotyped Perceptions of Fictional Media Characters, Meghan S. Sanders and Srividya Ramasubramanian

The President, the News, and the Oil Spill: An Examination of National and State Newspapers' Framing of Obama and his Administration's Response to the Deepwater Horizon Gulf Oil Spill, Jas M. Sullivan and Meghan S. Sanders

Submissions from 2011

Competing for consumer memory in television advertising An empirical examination of the impacts of non-editorial clutter on brand memory in mega-event broadcasts, Yongick Jeong, Yeuseung Kim, and Xinshu Zhao

Reading the world's mind: Political, socioeconomic and cultural approaches to understanding worldwide internet search queries, Yongick Jeong and Reaz Mahmood

Bridging the gap between time and space: Examining the impact of commercial length and frequency on advertising effectiveness, Yongick Jeong, Meghan Sanders, and Xinshu Zhao

The impact of commercial break position on advertising effectiveness in different mood conditions, Jeong Yongick

Submissions from 2010

Normalcy and foreign news, Cleo Joffrion Allen and John Maxwell Hamilton

Bridging past and future: Using history and practice to inform social scientific study of foreign newsgathering, John Maxwell Hamilton and Regina G. Lawrence

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Foreign correspondence, John Maxwell Hamilton and Regina G. Lawrence

The paradox of respectability: The limits of indexing and Harrison Salisbury's coverage of the Vietnam war, John Maxwell Hamilton, Regina G. Lawrence, and Raluca Cozma

Impacts of website context relevance on banner advertisement effectiveness, Yongick Jeong and Cynthia M. King

Making a Good (Bad) Impression: Examining the Cognitive Processes of Disposition Theory to Form a Synthesized Model of Media Character Impression Formation, Meghan S. Sanders

How many plastic surgeons' websites contain information recommended by the ASPS advertising code of ethics?, Hyunjae Jay Yu, Yongick Jeong, Taehyun Baek, and Ilwoo Joo

Submissions from 2009

Ebony’s era bell thompson travels the world to tell the story, Jinx Coleman Broussard and Skye Chance Cooley

William worthy (JR): The man and the mission, Jinx Coleman Broussard and Skye Chance Cooley

Film portrayals of foreign correspondents: A content analysis of movies before world war ii and after vietnam, Raluca Cozma and John Maxwell Hamilton

Submissions from 2008

The history of a surviving species: Defining eras in the evolution of foreign correspondence, Jaci Cole and John Maxwell Hamilton

The media and hurricanes Katrina and Rita: Lost and found, Judith Sylvester

Submissions from 2007

A natural history of foreign correspondence: A study of the Chicago Daily News, 1990-1921, Jaci Cole and John Maxwell Hamilton

Public relations in the eye of the storm: Lessons from professionals in the wake of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, Lisa K. Lundy and Jinx C. Broussard

Submissions from 2006

Foreign reporting enhanced by parachute journalism, Emily Erickson and John Maxwell Hamilton

Strengthening higher education through gridiron success? Public perceptions of the impact of national football championships on academic quality, Robert Kirby Goidel and John Maxwell Hamilton

An enabling environment: A reconsideration of the press and the spanish–American war, John Maxwell Hamilton, Renita Coleman, Bettye Grable, and Jaci Cole

Submissions from 2005

Covering a two-front war: Three African American correspondents during World War II, Jinx Coleman Broussard and John Maxwell Hamilton

A missing link in the history of american war correspondents: James Morgan Bradford and the time piece of st. Francisville, Lousiana, Karen M. Rowley and John Maxwell Hamilton

Submissions from 2004

Redefining foreign correspondence, John Maxwell Hamilton and Eric Jenner

US foreign correspondents: Changes and Continuity at the Turn of the Century, H. Denis Wu and John Maxwell Hamilton

Submissions from 2003

The New Foreign Correspondence, John Maxwell Hamilton and Eric Jenner

CNN, Judith Sylvester and Suzanne Huffman

Submissions from 2002

Mary Church Terrell: A black woman journalist and activist seeks to elevate her race, Jinx C. Broussard

Saviors or scalawags: The Mississippi black press’s contrasting coverage of civil rights workers and freedom summer, June-August 1964, Jinx C. Broussard

Submissions from 2000

The serendipitous bestseller: Five ways for authors to be lucky, John Maxwell Hamilton

Submissions from 1994

Is there a klepto in the stacks?, John Maxwell Hamilton