Research
Activity Highlights
2004-2005
Presentations
Carter, Shirley Staples. 2004. Panelist, Convergence and
Journalism and Mass Communication Education, ASJMC Winter
Meeting, New York, NY, February.
Carter, Shirley Staples. 2004. Panelist, National Forum
on Diversity, Louisiana State University, March.
Carter, Shirley Staples. 2004. Panel Moderator, Achieving
Curriculum Diversity, AEJMC annual convention, Toronto,
Christian, James. 2004, March. The Politics of Outrage:
Flag Burning as Protected Speech, Michigan Academy of Science,
Arts, & Letters, March 5.
Bonnie Drewniany. 2004. The Portrayal of Women in Super Bowl
Commercials from 1989 to 2004. USC 17th Annual Women’s
Studies Conference, February 27.
Duhe’, Sonya, and Tanner, Andrea. 2004. Media Convergence
and Journalism Education: Preparing Students for Careers in
a Converging News Environment. Association for Educators in
Journalism and Mass Communications (AEJMC) Convention, Toronto,
August.
Farrand, Scott. 2004. IFRA Publications Group: Gave several
presentations to this group from Germany in Newsplex in September.
They were here to learn new ways to take their communication
further than just a printed magazine.
Farrand, Scott. 2004. Richland School District 2 Seminar
on Convergence: Gave several presentations to the Richland
Northeast High School faculty on convergence journalism techniques.
This was part of their million dollar grant project. (Sept
and Oct.)
Fisher, Doug. October 2004. An editor’s thoughts on
moblogging. The Digital Revolution: The impact of digital
media and information technologies conference. Columbia, S.C.
(online publication).
Fisher, Doug. August 2004. Teaching idea exchange, breakfast
of editing champions. Association for Education in Journalism
and Mass Communication conference, Toronto.
Jiang, Jing & Wei, Ran. 2004. Exploring Culture’s
Influence on Standardization Dynamics of Creative Strategy
and Execution in International Advertising, Advertising Division,
Toronto, Canada, August 4 to 8.
Klipstine, Tom. 2004. Southern States Communication Association
- Public Relations Division, The News Release Writing Challenge
for the 21st Century: Using the Right Format to Fit the Medium.
Konkle, Bruce. 2005. Scholastic Journalism Articles in School
Activities from 1934-1967: What Many Educators in the U.S.
Read about the Student Press. Paper presented at the AEJMC
Scholastic Journalism Division’s Mid-winter meeting,
St. Petersburg, Fla. January.
McNeely, Pat. 2004. The boldest adventure in the history
of Southern journalism,” Symposium on the 19th Century
Press, the Civil War and Free Expression, sponsored by the
George R. West Jr., Chair of Excellence at the University
of Tennessee – Chattanooga.
Priest, Susanna. 2004 (October). SAPOR (Southern Association
for Public Opinion Research). Conference presentation. Competing
Voices, Contrasting Frames: Conceptualizing the Public Opinion
Climate for Gene Technologies in North America.
Priest, Susanna. 2004. Invited panel presentation, Rutgers
University, Food Policy Institute. Public Communication and
Biotechnology: Lessons Learned.” New Brunswick, NJ,
September.
Priest, Susanna. 2004. Public Discourse and Scientific Controversy:
A Spiral of Silence Analysis of Biotechnology Opinion in the
U.S. AEJMC. Toronto, August. With Jaejin Lee and Gayathri
Sivakumar.
Priest, Susanna. 2004. Invited panel presentation, National
Academies of Science, Committee on Emerging Issues and Data
on Environmental Contaminants, Workshop on Communicating Toxicogenomic
Information to Non-Experts. Washington, DC, April.
Priest, Susanna. 2004. Invited workshop presentation, Public
Opinion Research on Biotechnology, sponsored by Canadian Biotechnology
Secretariat. Ottawa, ONT, March.
Priest, Susanna. 2004. Invited conference speaker, Genomics
and Civil Society. Genome Canada GEL3LS Winter Symposium on
Genomics in an Open Society. (Vancouver, BC, February.)
Scott, D. & C. McDonald. 2004. Church & state in
Utah: Local coverage of the LDS (Mormon) church and political
actors over a first amendment controversy. Paper presented
at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in
Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), Toronto, Ontario
(Canada).
Scott, D. 2004. Mormonism as tourism: The visual construct
of sacred history at Mormon Temple Square. Paper to be presented
at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association
(ICA), New Orleans, Louisiana.
Smith, Laura. Discussant/Panel Coordinator. FCC Deregulation
and local news: How U.S. media policy affects the “product”
(April 16, 2004). Panel held at the Annual Conference of the
Broadcast Education Association (Radio-Television Journalism
Division). Las Vegas, NV.
Smith, Laura. Presenter. Teaching the Tough Stuff: Diversity
in the Curriculum. February 13, 2004. Graduate student workshop
on classroom strategies sponsored by the Diversity Committee
in the College of Communication at the University of Texas
at Austin.
Stephens, Lowndes F. 2004. The Role of Mass Media and New
Media in Shaping U.S. Foreign Policy and Military Strategy
(Invited presentation and one of six panelists) at the Redefining
Legitimacy: Legal and Moral Issues in U.S. Foreign Policy
and Military Strategy Rudolph C. Barnes Symposium, January
30, School of Law, University of South Carolina.
Stephens, Lowndes F. 2004. News Narratives about Nano: How
Journalists and the News Media Are Framing Nanoscience and
Nanotechnology Initiatives and Issue. Presentation at IMAGING
AND IMAGINING NANOSCIENCE & ENGINEERING, An International
and Interdisciplinary Conference at the University of South
Carolina, Columbia, SC, March 7.
Stephens, Lowndes F. 2004. The Opinions of Public Interest
Groups About the Promises and Threats of an Uncertain Science:
NanoBusiness Alliance, ETC Group, Greenpeace, and the Foresight
Institute’s Views About Nanoscience and Nanotechnology.
Presentation at the 59th Annual Conference of the American
Association for Public Opinion Research, Pointe Hilton Tapatio
Cliffs Resort, Phoenix, AZ, May 15.
Stephens, Lowndes F. 2004. News Media Frames of Developments
in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology: A Global Perspective.”
Presentation at Center for Global Media Studies and Korea
Press Foundation Communication and Globalization Conference,
Red Lion on Fifth, Seattle, Washington, July 17.
Tanner, Andrea, and Patricia McNeely. Moving Convergence
into the Classroom: Print and Broadcast professors experiment
with media convergence, The Digital Revolution: The Impact
of Digital Media and Information Technologies, October 14-16
2004, Columbia, SC.
Wei, Ran. 2004. Is the Cell Phone Appropriate for Mobile
Publishing? Factors that Affect the Choice of Media. Paper
presented at the 2004 Conference on “The Digital Revolution:
The Impact of Digital Media and Information Technologies,”
University of South Carolina, Columbia, October 14-16.
Wei, Ran. 2004. Values, Lifestyles and New Media: A Psychographic
Analysis of the Adoption and Use of Wireless Communication
Technologies in China. AEJMC 04, Tech Division, Toronto, Canada,
August 4 to 8.
Wiggins, Ernie. 2004. Adventures in Creativity, with Julie
Nichols and Geoff LoCicero, The Digital Revolution: The Impact
of Digital Media and Information Technologies, Oct.16.
Wei, Ran. 2004. Expanding the Horizon: Use of the Cell Phone
as a Mass Medium. Paper presented at the 54th Annual Conference
of ICA (The Communication and Technology Division), New Orleans,
LA, May 27-31.
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