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Research Activity Highlights for 2004-2005

Journal Articles

Erik Collins. 2004. When Professional Worlds Collide: The Implications of Kasky v. Nike for Corporate Reputation Management. Public Relations Review. (in press).

Bonnie Drewniany. 2004. The Super Bowl of Advertising: How the Commercials Won the Game, Journal of Advertising Education, Spring 2004, pp. 61-62.

Sonya Forte Duhe’, Ph.D., with Melissa Mortimer & San San Chow. 2004. Convergence in North American TV Newsrooms: A Nationwide Look. Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies, Volume 10, No 2, pp. 81-104.

Douglas J Fisher. (Autumn 2004). Book review: Watch Your Words, Common Errors in English Usage, Strategic Copy Editing. Journalism & Mass Communication Educator. pp. 321-323.

Susanna Priest. 2004. Biotechnology, Media and Public Opinion Across National Boundaries. Ecquid Novi 25(1):80-93.

Susanna Priest. 2004. The Public Opinion Climate for Gene Technologies in Canada And The United States: Competing Voices, Contrasting Frame. Public Understanding of Science. (In press.)

David Scott. 2004. Free Speech. Encyclopedia of Religion, Communication, and Media. New York: Routledge (in press).

David Scott. 2004. Re-presenting Mormon history: A textual analysis of the representation of pioneers and history at Temple Square in Salt Lake City. Journal of Media and Religion (in press).

David Scott and Chris McDonald. 2004. Politics and the Mormon Church: Competing Newspapers’ Coverage of a First Amendment Controversy in Salt Lake City. Newspaper Research Journal (in press).

Lowndes F Stephens. 2004. The Role of Mass Media and New Media in Shaping U.S. Foreign Policy and Military Strategy. Proceedings of the First Annual Rudolph C. Barnes Symposium, in Redefining Legitimacy: Legal and Moral Issues in U.S. Foreign Policy and Military Strategy, Rudolph C. Barnes Symposium (January 30, 2004) (Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina School of Law, 2004), 112-44.

Dan Stout. 2004. Secularization and the religious audience: A study of Mormons and Las Vegas media. Mass Communication and Society 7(1). 61-75.

Andrea Tanner. 2004. Agenda Building, Source Selection and Health News: A Nationwide Survey of Local Television Health Reporters. Science Communication 25(4): 350-363.

Andrea Tanner. 2004. Communication Health Information and Making the News: Health Reporters Reveal the PR Tactics that Work. Public Relations Quarterly 49(1): 24-28.

Ran Wei. 2004. Lifestyles and New Media: Adoption and Use of Wireless Communication Technology in China, New Media & Society (in press).

Ran Wei and Ven-hwei Lo. 2004. Staying Connected while on the Move: Cell Phone Use and Social Connectedness, New Media & Society (in press).

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