
Productivity in research and scholarship is a high priority in the School of Journalism & Mass Communications. Faculty research here focuses on a range of areas including religion and media, health communication, science/environmental communication, the First Amendment, multicultural communication, scholastic journalism, risk and crisis communication, new media technologies, and media convergence.
This compilation provides highlights of our most recent publications and presentations.

Campbell, K. (Ed.) (2008). The state of black South Carolina, Twentieth
anniversary edition: An action agenda for the future. Columbia, S.
C.: Columbia Urban League.
Collins, E., Moore, R., & Maye, C. (2010,). Advertising and public
relations law 2nd ed, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
Drewniany, B. & Jewler, A.J. (2008). Creative strategy in advertising,
9th ed., Boston, MA: Wadsworth/ Cengage Learning.
Fisher, D., Wilkinson, J., & Grant, A. (2008). Principles of
convergent journalism. Oxford.
Forde, K. (2008). Literary journalism on trial: Masson v. New Yorker
and the First Amendment. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press.
Winner of the 2009 Frank Luther Mott-Kappa Tau Alpha book award and
the 2009 AEJMC History Division book award.
Grant, A. E. & Meadows, J. H. (Eds.) (2010) Communication technology
update (12th ed.). Boston: Focal Press. (11th edition published
in 2008, 10th edition published in 2006).
Grant, A. E. & Wilkinson, J. S. (2009). Understanding media convergence:
The state of the field. New York: Oxford University Press.
Kenney, K. (2009). Visual communication research designs. NY: Routledge.
Pardun, C.J. (ed.) (2009). Advertising and society: Controversies
and consequences. Wiley-Blackwell Publishing.
Smith, K., Moriarty, S., Barbatis, G., & Kenney, K. (Eds.). (2005)
Handbook of visual communication. Mahwah: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Varouhakis, M. (2010). Shadows of heroes: The journey of a doctor
and a journalist in the lives of ordinary people who became victims
of torture. Bloomington, IN: Xlibris.
Varouhakis, M. (2009). Interviewing victims of torture: A handbook
and guide for journalists. Published online by the Victims & the
Media Program of the Journalism School at Michigan State University.
Wiggins, E. (2009, February). Reflections of a native son in the
new South, a collection of essays and short fiction, Columbia, SC:
Red Letter Press.
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2010
Grant, A.E. (2010). Legal and regulatory issues. In J. Van
Tassel & L.
Poe-Howfield (Eds.), Managing electronic media: Making, marketing
and moving digital content (pp. 367-386). Boston: Focal Press.
Roberts, M.C. & Grant, A.E. (2010). Ethical issues. In J. Van
Tassel & L. Poe-Howfield (Eds.), Managing electronic media: Making,
marketing, and moving digital content (pp. 387-410). Boston: Focal
Press.
2009
Besley, J. C. (2009). Focusing on fairness in science and risk
communication. In L. Kahlor & P. Stout (Eds.), Communicating science: New agendas
in science communication (pp. 68-87). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Wei, R., & Jiang, J. (2009). New media advertising and its social
impact in China. In H. Cheng & K. Chan (Eds.), Advertising and
Chinese society (pp. 285-304). Copenhagen: Copenhagen Business School
Press.
Wei, R. (2009). The influence of mobile phone advertising on dependency:
A cross-cultural study of mobile phone use between American and Chinese
youth. In G. Golan, W. Wanta & T. Johnson (Eds.), International
media communication in a global age (pp. 401-421). NY: Routledge.
Wei, R., & Zhao, Z. (2009). Digital cable TV networks: Convergent
technologies, value-added services and business strategies.” In
I. Lee (Ed.), Handbook of research on telecommunications planning
and management for business (pp. 542-556). Hershey, PA: IGI Publishing.
2008
Campbell, K. (2008). Wake up call for African-American community:
Sizing up South Carolina’s youth gangs problem. In K.Campbell
(Ed.), The state of black South Carolina: An action agenda for the
future. Columbia, SC: Columbia Urban League.
Campbell, K. (2008). Violence and denial frame youth gangs stories.
In K. Campbell, (Ed.), The state of black South Carolina: An action
agenda for the future. Columbia, S C: Columbia Urban League.
McComas, K. A., Arvai, J. L., & Besley, J. C. (2008). Linking
public participation and decision making through risk communication.
In R. L. Heath & D. H. O'Hair (Eds.), Handbook of crisis and
risk communication (pp. 364-385). New York, NY: Routledge.
Varouhakis, M. (2008). Journey to death. In C. Cobb & K. Nowicki
(Eds.), The offbeat (pp. 74-81). East Lansing: Michigan State University
Press.
Wei, R. (2008). The convergent mobile telephone: An emerging bridging
medium. Expert commentary. In A. C. Harper & R.V. Buress (Eds.),
Mobile telephones: Networks, applications and performance (pp. 3-7).
Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers Inc.
Wei, R. (2008). New Media Research. In S. Zhou & D. Sloan (Eds.),
Research methods in communication (pp. 389-405). Newport, Al: Vision
Press.
Wei, R. & Lee, Y. (2008).Wireless telephony. In A. Grant & J.
Meadows (Eds.), Technology update (11th ed.) (pp. 245-270). Boston,
MA: Focal Press.
Wei, R. (2008). Adoption of Wi-Fi technologies and creation of
virtual workplaces. In P. Zemliansky & K. Amant (Eds.), Handbook of research
on virtual workplaces and the new nature of business practices (pp.
395-407). Hershey, PA: IGI Publishing.
2007
Grant, A.E. (2007). Video technology and home entertainment. In
C. Lin & D. Atkin (Eds.), Communication technology and social change:
Theory and implications (pp. 167-182). Mahway, NJ: Erlbaum.
Wei, R. (2007). New technology and the Internet research. In S.
Lu & J.
Hong (Eds.) Frontiers and critiques of mass communication research
in the West (pp. 296-322). Beijing: People’s University Press.
2006
Newton, K. & Besley, J. C. (2006). Developing sustainability
in the knowledge based economy: Prospects and potential. In G. Toner & D.V.
Bell (Eds.). Sustainable production: Building Canadian capacity,
(pp. 67-82). Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press.
Pardun, C., & Forde, K. (2006). Sexual content of television
commercials watched by early adolescents. In T. Reichert & J.
Lambiase, (Eds.), Sex in consumer culture: The erotic content of
media and marketing (pp. 125-139). Mahwah, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum
Associates.
Wei, R. (2006).Wireless telephony. In A. Grant & J. Meadows (Eds.),
Technology update (10th ed.) (pp. 311-324). Boston, MA: Focal Press.
2005
Kenney, K. (2005). Representation: What do we ‘see’ when
we look at a ‘picture’?. In K. Smith, S. Moriarty, G.
Barbatis, & K. Kenney (Eds.) Handbook of visual communication:
Theory, methods, and media. Mahwah: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Kenney, K. (2005). A Visual rhetorical study of a virtual university’s
promotional efforts. In K. Smith, S. Moriarty, G. Barbatis, & K.
Kenney (Eds.) Handbook of visual communication: Theory, methods,
and media. Mahwah: Lawrence Erlbaum.
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2010
Bedingfield, S. (2010, Summer). The Dixiecrat summer of 1948: Two
South Carolina editors—a liberal and a conservative—foreshadow
modern political debate in the south. American Journalism, 27(3),
91-114.
Besley, J. C., & Roberts, M. C. (2010). Qualitative interviews
with journalists about deliberative public engagement. Journalism
Practice, 4(1), 66-81.
Collins, E., Zoch, L., & Sisco, H. (2010). Through the Looking
Glass: A Decade of Red Cross Crisis Response and Situational Crisis
Communication Theory. Public Relations Review, 36(1), 21-27.
Kim, S.-H., Carvalho, J. P, & Davis, A. G. (2010). Talking about
poverty: News framing of who is responsible for causing and fixing
the problem. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 87, 563-581.
Kim, S.-H., & Han, M., & Scheufele, D. A. (2010). Think
about him this way: Priming, news media, and South Koreans’ evaluation
of the president. International Journal of Public Opinion Research,
22, 299-319.
Lo, V., & Wei, R. (2010). New media and political communication
in Asia: A critical assessment of research on media and politics,
1988-2008. Asian Journal of Communication, 20(2), 265-276.
McComas, K. A., Besley, J. C., & Black, L. W. (2010). The rituals
of public meetings. Public Administration Review, 70(1), 122-130.
Thrasher, J. F., Besley, J. C., & Gonzalez, W. (2010). Perceived
justice and popular support for public health laws: A case
study around comprehensive smoke-free legislation in Mexico City.
Social Science and Medicine, 70(5), 787-793.
Wei, R., Lo. V.H. & Lu, H.Y. (2010). The third-person effect
of tainted food product recall news: Examining the role of credibility,
attention and elaboration for college students in Taiwan. Journalism & Mass
Communication Quarterly, 87(3/4), 598-614.
Weir, T. (2010, Summer). Pretest/posttest assessment: The use
of an entry/exit exam as an assessment tool for accredited and non-accredited
journalism and mass communications programs, Journalism and Mass
Communications Editor, 65, (2),124-141.
2009
Alvarado, G. J. & Callison, C. (2009). GSP testing as a student
screener in colleges of mass communication: Investigating its predictors
and its ability to predict. Journalism & Mass Communication Educator,
63 (4), 333-344.
Besley, J. C., & Diels, J. (2009). Public meetings in entertainment
television programming: Using procedural justice to analyze fictional
civic participation. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media,
53(3), 419-443.
Forde, K. (2009). A Dozen Best: Top Books for the Journalism Historian
Exploring the History of the Book. American Journalism, 26(2), 140-149.
Lo, V., Wei, R., & Wu, H. (2009). Examining the first, second
and third- person effects of Internet pornography on Taiwanese adolescents:
Implications for the restriction of pornography. Asian Journal of
Communication, 19(4).
Mallia, K. L. (2009). Rare birds. Why so few women become ad agency
creative directors. Advertising & Society Review 10(3), online.
Mallia, K. L. (2009). From the sacred to the profane: A critical
analysis of the changing nature of religious imagery in advertising.
Journal of Media and Religion (8)3, 172-190.
Tanner, A., Friedman, D., Koskan, A., & Barr, D. (2009). Disaster
communication on the Internet: A focus on mobilizing information,
Journal of Health Communication, 14(8), 741-755.
Taylor, K., Priest, S., Sisco, F., Banning, S., & Campbell, K.
(2009). Reading Hurricane Katrina: Information sources and decision-making
in response to a natural disaster. Social Epistemology, 23(3), 361-380.
Varouhakis, M. (2009, December). Greece’s Elusive November
17 Terrorist Group: Key Questions Remain after the 2003 Trial and
Conviction of 15 of its Operatives. Research Institute for European
and American Studies.
Varouhakis, M. (2009, March). Greece’s Fiasco in Nairobi; Greek
Intelligence and the Capture of PKK Leader Abdullah Ocalan in 1999.
Studies in Intelligence (Central Intelligence Agency) –Journal
of the American Intelligence Professional, 53(1).
Wei, R., Hao, X., & Pan, J. (2009). Examining user behavioral
response to SMS ads: Implications for the evolution of the mobile
phone as a bona-fide medium. Telematics & Informatics, 27(1),
32-41.
Wei, R. & Huang, J. (2009). The mobile phone as the third-screen?
An adoption study of mobile TV in China. Media Asia, 36(4), 2-9.
Wilkinson, J., & Grant, A.E. (2009). Comparing Chinese and American
media systems: Journalism, technology, and change. International
Journal of Cross-Cultural Studies 1(1), 1-15.
2008
Alvarado, G.J. (2008). The current state of Hispanic media buying:
How…where…by whom? Journal of Spanish Language Media,
1, 68-78.
Besley, J. C., Kramer, V. L., Yao, Q., & Toumey, C. P. (2008).
Interpersonal discussion following citizen engagement on emerging
technology. Science Communication, 30(4), 209-235.
Besley, J. C. (2008). Media exposure and core values. Journalism
and Mass Communication Quarterly, 85(2), 311-330.
Besley, J. C., Kramer, V., & Priest, S.H. (2008). Expert opinion
on nanotechnology: Risk, benefits, and regulation. Journal of Nanoparticle
Research, 10(4), 549-558.
Besley, J. C., McComas, K. A., & Trumbo, C. W. (2008). Local
newspaper coverage of health authority fairness during cancer cluster
investigations. Science Communication, 29(4), 498-521.
Collins, E., Zoch, L., & Sisco, H. (2008). Empowering the activist:
Using framing devices on activist organizations’ websites.
Public Relations Review, 34(4), 351-358.
Collins, E., Zoch, L. & Sisco, H. (2008). From communication
to action: The use of core framing tasks in public relations messages
on activist organizations’ web sites. Public Relations Journal,
2(4), published online.
Jackson, C., Brown, J.D., & Pardun, C.J. (2008). A TV in the
bedroom: Implications for viewing habits and risk behaviors during
early adolescence. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media,
(52)3, 349-367.
Kim, S.-H. (2008). Testing the knowledge gap hypothesis in South
Korea: Traditional news media, the Internet, and political learning.
International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 20, 193-210.
Kuzma, J., & Besley, J.C. (2008). Ethics of Risk Analysis and
Regulatory Review: From Bio- to Nanotechnology. NanoEthics,
2(2), 149-162.
Lacy, S., St Cry, C., & Varouhakis, M. (2008, Fall). Reporters’ perceptions
of city government coverage in 1997 and 2007. Newspaper Research
Journal, 29(4), 66-73.
Llaguno-Aguilar, S. E., Dorantes-Alonso, A. D., Thrasher, J.
F., Villalobos, V., & Besley, J. C. (2008). Analysis of coverage
of the tobacco issue in Mexican print media. Salud Publica De Mexico,
50, S348-S354.
Lo, V., & Wei, R. (2008). Ethical risk perception of freebies
and effects on journalists’ ethical reasoning. Chinese Journal
of Communication, 1(1), 25-37.
Mallia, K L. (Spring 2008). New century, same story. Women scarce
when Adweek ranks “Best Spots.” Journal of Advertising
Education 12(1), 5-14.
McComas, K. A., Besley, J. C., & Yang, Z. (2008). Risky business:
The perceived justice of local scientists and community support for
their research. Risk Analysis, 28(6), 1539-1552.
Ochsenhirt, A. M., & Kim, S.-H. (2008). Influence of parental
control of television viewing on children's attitudes and behaviors
of food. Journal of the Northwestern Communication Association, 37,10-35.
Riffe, D., Lacy, S., & Varouhakis, M. (2008, January). Media
system dependency theory and using the Internet for in-depth, specialized
information. Web Journal for Mass Communication Research, 11.
Tanner, A., Friedman, D., Barr, D., & Koskan, A. (2008). Preparing
for disaster: An examination of public health emergency information
on local TV Web site, Electronic News, 2(4), 1-17.
Tanner, A., Duhe’, S., Evans, A., & Condransky, M. (2008).
Using student-produced media to promote healthy eating: A pilot study
on the effects of a media and nutrition intervention, Science Communication,
30(4), 108-125.
Trumbo, C. W., Besley, J. C., & McComas, K. A. (2008). Individual-
and community-level effects on risk perception in cancer cluster
investigations. Risk Analysis, 28(1), 161-178.
Wei, R., Lo, V.H. & Lu, H.Y. (2008) Third-person effects of health
news: Exploring the relationships among media exposure, presumed
media influence and behavioral Intentions. American Behavioral Scientist,
52(2), 261-277.
Wei, R., & Lo, V. (2008). News media use and knowledge about
the 2006 U.S. midterms elections: Why exposure matters in voter learning.
International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 20(3), 347-362.
Wei, R. (2008). Motivations for Use of the cell phone for mass
communications and entertainment, Telematics & Informatics: An International
Journal on Telecommunications & Information Technology, 25(1),
36-46.
2007
Besley, J. C., & McComas, K. A. (2007). Reporting on fairness
in civic life: Interviews with journalists about writing on local
political leaders. Journalism Practice, 1(3), 339-355.
Forde, K. (2007). Discovering the explanatory report in American
newspapers. Journalism Practice, 1(2), 227-244.
Friedman, D.B., & Tanner, A. (2007). Evaluating the reading difficulty
level of medical resources on television Web sites: Recommendation
for a social practices approach to consumer health literacy, Journal
of Consumer Health on the Internet, 11(4), 211-225.
Kim, S.-H. (2007). Media use, social capital, and civic participation
in South Korea. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 84,
477-494.
Kim, S.-H. & Willis, L. A. (2007). Talking about obesity: News
framing of who is responsible for causing and fixing the problem.
Journal of Health Communication, 12, 359-376.
Kim, S.-H., Carvalho, J., & Cooksey, C. (2007). Exploring the
effects of negative publicity in a university setting. Public Relations
Review, 33, 233-235.
McComas, K. A., Trumbo, C. W., & Besley, J. C. (2007). Public
meetings about suspected cancer clusters: The impact of voice, interactional
justice, and risk perception on attendees’ attitudes in six
communities. Journal of Health Communication, 12(1), 527-549.
Smith, L.K., Tanner, A., & Duhe’, S.F. (2007). Convergence
concerns in local television: Conflicting views from the newsroom,
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 51(4), 555-574.
Tanner, A., & Smith, L.K. (2007). Training tomorrow’s television
journalists: In the trenches with media convergence, Electronic News,
1(4), 211-225.
Wei, R., Lo V.H., & Lu, H. (2007). Reconsidering the relationship
between the third-person perception and optimistic bias. Communication
Research, 34(6), 665-684.
Wei, R. (2007). The high-tech cell phone as self phone: Social
identity and goal attainment in individual cell phone dependency.
Asian Communication Research, 3(1), 5-24.
Wei, R. (2007). The effects of playing violent videogames on Chinese
adolescents. Cyberpsychology & Behavior, 10(3), 371-380.
Wei, R., & Lo, V.H. (2007). Third-person effects of political
attack ads in the 2004 presidential election, Media Psychology, 9(2),
367-388.
2006
Besley, J.C., McComas, K. A., & Waks, L. H. (2006). Media
use and the perceived justice of local science authorities.” Journalism
and Mass Communication Quarterly, 83(4), 801-818.
Besley, J. C. (2006) The role of entertainment television and its
interactions with individual values in explaining political participation.
Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics, 11(2), 41-62.
Brown, J.D., L’Engle, K.L., Pardun, C.J., Guo, G., Kenneavy,
K. & Jackson, C. (2006). Sexy media matter: Exposure to sexual
content in music, movies, television and magazines predicts black
and white adolescents’ sexual behavior. Pediatrics, 1018-1027.
Duhe’, S.F., Tanner, A., & Peterson, R. (2006). The sustainable
newsroom of the future: Can media newsrooms become sustainable and
still break the news? Applied Environmental Education and Communication,
5(3), 145-159.
Forde, K. (2006). Libel, freedom of the press, and the New Yorker.
American Journalism, 23(4), 61-91.
Evans, A., Dave, J., Tanner, A., Duhe’, S.F., Condransky, M.,
Wilson, D., Griffin, S., & Palmer, M. (2006). Changing the home
nutrition environment: Effects of a nutrition and media literacy
pilot intervention, Journal of Family and Community Health, 29(1),
43-54.
Kim, S.-H., Brunner, B. R., & Fitch-Hauser, M. (2006). Exploring
town-gown relations: Community relations in a university setting.
Public Relations Review 32, 191-193.
Lo, V.H. & Wei, R. (2006). Perceptual differences in assessing
the harms of patronizing adult entertainment clubs, International
Journal of Public Opinion Research, 18 (4), 475-487.
McComas, K. A., Besley, J. C., & Trumbo, C. W. (2006). Why citizens
do and don’t attend public meetings about possible local cancer
clusters. Policy Studies, 34(4), 671-698.
Priest, S., Leu, J., Duhe, S., Klipstine T., & Fisher, D. (Summer
2006). Disaster coverage does little to promote call for change.
Newspaper Research Journal, 27(3), 52-65.
Wei, R. (2006). Lifestyles and new media: Adoption and use of wireless
communication technology in China. New Media & Society, 8(6),
991-1008.
Wei, R. (2006). Wi-fi powered WLAN: When built, who will use it?
Journal of Computer Mediated Communication, 12(1), 1-21.
Wei, R., & Lo, V. (2006). Staying connected while on the move:
Cell phone use and social connectedness. New Media & Society,
8(1), 53-77.
2005
Besley, J. C., & McComas, K. A. (2005). Framing justice: Using
the concept of procedural justice to advance political communication
research. Communication Theory, 4(1), 414-436
Besley, J. C., & Shanahan, J. (2005). Exploring the relationship
between media attention and exposure and support for agricultural
biotechnology. Science Communication, 26, 347-367.
Forde, K. (2005). How Masson v. New Yorker has shaped the legal
landscape of narrative journalism. Communication Law & Policy, 10, 101-133.
Kim, S.-H., & Han, M. (2005). Media use and participatory democracy
in South Korea: News media vs. entertainment media. Mass Communication & Society,
8, 133-153.
Kim, S.-H., Scheufele, D. A., & Shanahan, J. (2005). Who cares
about the issues? Issue voting and the role of news media during
the 2000 U. S. presidential election. Journal of Communication, 55,
103-121.
Lo, V., & Wei, R. (2005). Exposure to Internet pornography and
Taiwanese adolescents’ sexual attitudes and behavior. Journal
of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 49(2), 221-237.
Pardun, C.J., L’Engle, K.L., & Brown, J.D. (2005). Linking
exposure to outcomes: Early adolescents’ consumption of sexual
content in six media. Mass Communication & Society, (8)2, 75-91.
Stephens, L. (2005, December). News narratives about nano S&T
in major U.S. and non U.S. newspapers. Science Communication, 27(2),
175-199.
Tanner, A., & Duhe, S., (2005). Trends in mass media education
in the age of media convergence: Preparing students for careers in
a converging news environment, Simile, Studies in Media and Information
Literacy Education, 5(3).
Tanner, A., & Wood, J. (2005). Journalism ethics education from
the students’ perspective, Academic Exchange Extra (AEE), June/July.
Wei, R., & Jiang, J. (2005). Exploring culture’s influence
on standardization dynamics of creative strategy and execution in
international advertising. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly,
82(4), 838-856.
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2010
Forde, K. (2010, May). The emergence and expansion of literary
journalism studies: Building a cathedral of knowledge. Paper presented
at meeting of the International Association for Literary Journalism
Studies, London, England.
Forde, K. (2010, June). Achieving our country: Reading Baldwin’s
The Fire Next Time Across the Long Civil Rights Movement. Paper presented
at the meeting of the Policy History Conference, Columbus, Ohio.
Pan, J., Wei, R., & Liu,H. (2010, June). Blaming dishonest businesses
and incompetent bureaucrats: A framing analysis of Chinese product
recalls. Paper presented at the meeting of the International Communication
Association, Singapore.
Wei, R., Lo, V., & Chia, S. (2010, June). Influences of the third
person effect and hostile media perception on voter attitudes toward
polls in the 2008 U.S. presidential election. Paper presented at
the meeting of the International Communication Association, Singapore.
Wei, R., & Karlis, J. (2010, April). What Sort of Media is the
Cell Phone? Thoughts on the theorization of mobile telephony. Paper
presented at the Conference on New Media Theory at Texas Tech University,
Lubbock, TX.
2009
Besley, J. C. (2009). Public engagement on nuclear technology and
the impact of fairness perceptions in decision favorability and approval.
Paper presented at the annual conference of the Society for Risk
Analysis, Baltimore, MD.
Besley, J. C. & Roberts, M. C. (2009). Qualitative interviews
with local newspaper journalists about public meetings: Changing
circumstances and unchanged expectations. Paper presented at the
annual conference of the Association for Education in Journalism
and Mass Communication, Boston, MA.
Besley, J. C., Whiteman, D., & Duhe, S. H. (2009). Communication
behavior and subjective environmental norms. Paper presented at the
Conference on Communication and the Environment, Portland, ME.
Besley, J. C. & Roberts, M. C. (2009, May). Qualitative interviews
with journalists about deliberative public engagement. Paper presented
at the meeting of the International Communication Association, Chicago,
IL.
Chang, T.K., Forde, K., Southwell, B., Lee, H., & Hong, Y. (2009,
August). Established Journalism and Blogging as Citizen Journalism:
A National Survey of American Journalists. Paper presented at the
annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and
Mass Communication (AEJMC), Boston, Mass.
Collins, E., Zoch, L., & Sisco, H. (2009, August). An experimental
investigation of the crisis response strategies in nonprofit public
relation. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association
for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Boston, MA.
Collins, E., Zoch, L., & Sisco, H. (2009, May). Through the looking
glass: A decade of Red Cross crisis response and situational crisis
communication theory. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
International Communication Association, Chicago, IL.
DuBose, B., Irwin, K. C., & Kim, S.-H. (2009, November). Gender
bias in news media: A content analysis of Sarah Palin and Joseph
Biden in newspapers. Paper presented at the annual convention of
the Midwest Association for Public Opinion Research, Chicago, IL.
Forde, K. (2009, May). James Baldwin, the New Yorker, and the Civil
Rights Movement. Research-in-progress report presented at the annual
convention of the International Association for Literary Journalism
Studies, Evanston, IL.
Kim, S.-H., Scheufele, D. A., & Shanahan, J. (2009, November).
News media use and informed decision making: News media and the public’s
evaluation of a controversial issue in South Korea. Paper presented
at the annual convention of the Midwest Association for Public Opinion
Research, Chicago.
Lo, V., Wei, R., & Wu, H. (2009, April). Examining the first,
second and third-person effects of Internet pornography on Taiwanese
adolescents. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Broadcast
Education Association, Las Vegas.
Lo, V., Wei, R., & Wu, H. (2009, August). Examining the role
of credibility, attention and elaboration in moderating the third-person
effects of news about tainted food product recalls. Paper presented
at the annual meeting of Association for Education in Journalism
and Mass Communication, Boston.
Lo, V., Wei, R., & Wu, H. (2009, August). Examining the effects
of interactivity with Internet pornography on adolescent sexual attitudes
and behavior. Paper presented at the annual meeting of Association
for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Boston.
Mallia, K. L. (2009, November). Women to Watch: What do they say
about media leadership in a time of change? Paper presented at the
conference Convergence & Society: The Changing Media Landscape,
Reno, Nevada.
Mallia, K. L. (2009, August). Will digital media change the world
for creative women? An exploratory study. Paper presented at the
annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and
Mass Communication, Boston, MA.
Stephens, L., Yao, Q., & Liu, Z. (2009, May). Exploring the Social
Dynamics in the U.S. Democracy: Presidential and Public Opinions
About, and Media Coverage of, Environmental Issues. Poster presentation
at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association,
Chicago.
Tanner, A. &Friedman, D. (2009, August) Online sources of health
information: An analysis of local TV Web sites. Paper presented at
the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism
and Mass Communications, Boston.
Välikoski, T.-R., Worthington, D., Fitch-Houser, M., Kim, S.-H., & Imhof,
M. (2009, October). Mobile telephony, listening, privacy management
and gender: A cross-cultural comparison of Finnish, German, Korean,
and U.S. American Students. Paper presented at the annual conference
of the European Communication Research and Education Association,
Tampere, Finland.
Varouhakis, M. (2009). Government Influences of news media content;
the Greek government’s media strategy for the security of the
2004 Olympic games. Paper presented at the annual meeting of Association
for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Boston.
Wei, R. (2009, May). Roles of advertising in public health: Singapore
case. Paper presented at the Asian-Pacific Convention of American
Academy of Advertising, Beijing, China.
Wei, R. (2009, May). The status of new media-related advertising
research in China in English-language journals: 1990-2008. Paper
presented at the Asian-Pacific Convention of American Academy of
Advertising, Beijing, China.
Wei, R., Lo, V., & Lu, H. (2009, May). Examining the perceptual
gap and behavioral outcomes in perceived effects of coverage of media
polls in the 2008 Taiwan presidential election. Paper presented at
the Annual meeting of the International Communication Association,
Chicago.
Wei, R., & Hao, X. (2009, August). Predictors of consumer behavior
of avoiding mobile phone ads: A structural causal modeling approach.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Education
in Journalism and Mass Communication, Boston.
Weir, T. (2009). Immediacy and Effectiveness of Advertising Message
Priming. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Academy
of Advertising, Cincinnati, Ohio.
2008
Besley, J. C., McComas, K. A., & Trumbo, C. W. (2008, December).
Citizen views about public meetings. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the Society for Risk Analysis.
Besley, J. C., Kramer, V. L., Yao, Q., & Toumey, C. P. (2008,
August). Interpersonal discussion following citizen engagement about
nanotechnology: What, if anything, do they say? Paper presented at
the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism
and Mass Communication, Chicago.
Besley, J. C. (2008, May). Media exposure and core values. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication
Association, Montreal.
Besley, J. C., & Kramer, V. (2008). Evaluation of a novel form
of citizen engagement on hydrogen and fuel cell technology. Paper
presented at the NHA Annual Hydrogen Conference, Sacramento, CA.
Besley, J. C., & McComas, K. A. (2008). Focusing on fairness
in science and risk communication. Paper presented at the symposium
on New Agendas in Science Communication, Austin, TX.
Choi, D.-H., & Kim, S.-H. (2008, August). The role of Internet
portals as an alternative medium in South Korea. Paper presented
at the annual meeting of the Korean American Communication Association,
Chicago.
Collins, E., Mitchell, K., & Saunders, A. (2008, August). Finding
it, storing it, discussing it: A content analysis of weekly newspaper
Web Sites. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association
for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Chicago.
Collins, E., Zoch, L., & Sisco, H. (2008, October). Causing our
own problems? Women as sources in news releases. Paper presented
to the Educator’s Academy of the Public Relations Society of
America, Detroit.
Fitch-Hauser, M., Worthington, D., Kim, S.-H., & Valikoski, T.
(2008, April). Cell phones: A unique listening challenge. Paper
presented at the annual conference of the International Listening
Association, Portland, Maine.
Forde, K., & Foss, K. (2008, August). The idea of the news report
in American print culture, 1885-1910. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication,
Chicago.
Kim, S.-H., Choi, D.-H., & Han, M. (2008, August). College students’ use
of social-networking websites, production of social capital, and
civic participation in South Korea. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the Korean American Communication Association, Chicago.
Kim, S.-H., Carvalho, J. P., Davis, A. D., & Mullins, A. M. (2008,
August). The view at the border: News framing of the definition,
causes, and solutions to the illegal immigration problem. Paper
presented to at the annual conference of the Association for Education
in Journalism and Mass Communication, Chicago.
Kim, S.-H., Worthington, D., Valikoski, T.-R., Fitch-Hauser, M., & Imhoff,
M. (2008, November). Mobile telephony, privacy management,
and interaction involvement: A cross-cultural Finnish, German,
Korean, and U.S. American students. Paper presented at the annual
conference of the National Communication Association, San Diego.
Klipstine, T. (2008). The Disney corporate image: The $29 billion
mouse. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Popular Culture
Association/American Culture Association Annual Conference.
Koskan, A., Barr, D., Friedman, D., & Tanner, A. (2008, May).
Preparing for the worst: What are local television news Web sites
communicating to the public about disasters/emergencies? Paper presented
at the annual meeting of the South Carolina Public Health Association,
Myrtle Beach, SC.
Kramer, V. L., & Besley, J. C. (2008, August). Assessment of
a university-based program of citizen engagement on emerging technologies.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Education
in Journalism and Mass Communication, Chicago.
Lo, V., & Wei, R. (2008, July). Is medium the message in pornography?
Comparing the third-person effects of Internet pornography with pornography
in traditional media. Paper presented at the annual meeting of International
Association for Media and Communication Research, Stockholm, Sweden.
Mallia, K. L. (2008, October). The advertising agency boys’ club
meets advertising 3.0. Now what? Paper presented at the annual Conference
on Convergence and Society: The Participatory Web, Columbia, SC.
Mallia, K.L. (2008, August). The mid-career vanishing act: A qualitative
examination of why so few women become advertising creative directors.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Education
in Journalism & Mass Communication, Chicago, IL.
Tanner, A., Friedman, D., Barr, D., & Koskan, A. (2008, August).
Preparing for disaster: An examination of public health preparedness
information on local TV Web sites. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communications,
Chicago.
Trumbo, C. W., McComas, K. A., & Besley, J. C. (2008, May). A
multilevel analysis of cancer risk perception. Paper presented at
the annual meeting of the International Communication Association,
Montreal.
Välikoski, T.-R., Imhof, M., Worthington, D., Fitch-Hauser,
M., & Kim, S.-H. (2008, October). Mobile telephony, listening
and privacy management: A cross-cultural comparison of Finnish, German,
Korean, and U.S. American Students. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the European Communication Research and Education Association,
Barcelona, Spain.
Wei, R., & Zhou, S. (2008, April). Effects of message sensation
value in bird flu TV news stories on audience arousal and perception
of story quality. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Broadcast
Education Association, Las Vegas.
Wei, R., & Huang, J. (2008, April). Profiling user responses
to mobile TV: Effects of individual differences, mobility and technology
cluster on critical mass. Paper presented at the annual meeting of
the Broadcast Education Association, Las Vegas.
Wei, R., & Zhou, S. (2008, March). Responding to arousing bird
flu stories: Processing the epidemic and perception of the stories.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the AEJMC Southeast Colloquium,
Auburn, Ala.
Weir, T., & Krien, M. (2008). If you build it, they will come:
Developing a sports media major. The Journal of Sports Media, 3(1),
77.
Zhou, S., & Wei, R. (2008, August). Processing health risk stories
on the Web: Effects on perceived threats and story evaluations. Paper
presented at the meeting of the National Conference on Health Communication,
Marketing and Media, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
Atlanta.
2007
Besley, J. C., McComas, K., & Trumbo, C. W. (2007, December).
Citizens’ perception of the fairness of local scientists and
its relationship to nanotechnology concern. Paper presented at the
annual meeting of the Society for Risk Analysis, San Antonio, TX.
Besley, J. C., & Diels, J. (2007, August). Public meetings in
entertainment television programming: Using procedural justice to
analyze fictional civic participation. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication,
Washington, DC.
Besley, J. C., McComas, K. A., & Waks, L. H. (2007, May). Media
use and the perceived justice of local science authorities. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication
Association, San Francisco.
Besley, J. C., & McComas, K. A. (2007, May). Reporting on fairness
in civic life: Interviews with journalists about writing on local
Political leaders. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International
Communication Association, San Francisco.
Choi, D.-H., & Kim, S.-H. (2007, May). Cross-lagged analysis
of intermedia agenda-setting: An interplay between television news
and internet portals in South Korea. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the International Communication Association, San Francisco.
Collins, E., Zoch, L., & Sisco, H. (2007, August). Returning
to the Ark: An In-depth investigation of public relations theory
articles. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association
for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Washington, DC.
Collins, E., Zoch, L., & Sisco, H. (2007, May). Maintaining momentum
in the new millennium? A descriptive analysis of scholarly public
relations articles in selected communication journals—2001-2005.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication
Association, San Francisco, CA.
Collins, E., Zoch, L., & Fussell, H. (2007, March). And all that
is old is new again: Embracing fragmentation of the field. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the International Public Relations
Conference, Miami, FL.
Fisher, D. (2007, August). All together now: How to use ‘speed
dating’ to increase learning and minimize conflict. Great Ideas
for Teachers presentation at the Association for Education in Journalism
and Mass Communication, Washington, D.C.
Forde, K. (2007, October). Reading the journalism of protest: James
Baldwin and the American civil rights movement. Research-in-progress
report presented at the annual convention of the American Journalism
Historians Association, Richmond, VA.
Friedman, D.B., Tanner, A., and Smith, K. (2007, November). Health
literacy and the Internet: Evaluating the readability of medical
resources on local television Web sites. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC.
Kim, S.-H. (2007, May). Testing the knowledge gap hypothesis in
South Korea: Traditional news media, the Internet, and political
learning. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International
Communication Association, San Francisco.
Kim, S.-H., Han, M., & Choi, D.-H. (2007, August). Attribute
agenda setting, priming, and the media’s influence on how to
think about a controversial issue. Paper presented the annual meeting
of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication,
Washington, DC.
Klipstine, T. (2007). The Art of Not Writing for the Web: Less
Content Equals Increased Message Exposure. Paper presented at the
annual meeting of the International Association of Online Communicators.
Lo, V., Wei, R., & Lu, H. (2007, May). Third-person effects of
health news: Exploring the relationships among media exposure, presumed
media influence, and behavioral intentions. Paper presented at the
annual meeting of the International Communication Association, San
Francisco.
Lee, Y., & Wei, R. (2007, October). Modeling the effects of perceptual
antecedents of the attitudes toward mobile advertising on attitudinal
and behavioral outcomes. Paper presented at the Conference on Convergence
and Society, Columbia, S.C.
Lo, V., & Wei, R. (2007, November). Ethical risk perception of
freebies and effects on journalists’ ethical reasoning. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of National Communication Association,
Chicago.
Mallia, K.L. (2007, September). Nothing is sacred anymore. A look
at religious symbols in contemporary advertising. Paper presented
at the Annual Conference of the Popular Culture Association in the
South and The American Culture Association in the South, Jacksonville,
FL.
McComas, K. A., Trumbo, C. W., & Besley, J. C. (2007, May). Examining
the perceived efficacy of public meetings held during local cancer
cluster investigations. Paper presented at the annual meeting of
the International Communication Association, San Francisco, CA.
McComas, K. A., & Besley, J. C. (2007). Beyond political efficacy:
The rituals of environmental public meetings. Paper presented at
the Conference on Communication and Environment, Chicago, IL.
McComas, K., Foster, M. W., Trumbo, C. W., & Besley, J. C. (2007).
Exploring the notion of public meetings as social stations of risk
amplification. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society
for Risk Analysis, San Antonio, TX.
McComas, K. A., Besley, J. C., & Yang, Z. (2007, August). The
Perceived justice of local scientists and community support for their
research. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association
for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Washington, DC.
Mink, M., Evans A., Watkins, K., Calderon, K. and Tanner, A. (2007,
November). TV diet: Food choices endorsed on American television.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health
Association, Washington, DC.
Pardun, C.J., L’Engle, K., & Brown, J.D. (2007, August).
A common media culture ? Patterns of magazines, movies, and
music consumption among early adolescents. Paper presented at the
annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and
Mass Communication, Washington, D.C.
Riffe, D., Lacy, S., & Varouhakis, M. (2007, August). Using
the Internet for specialized In-depth information. Paper presented
at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism
and Mass Communication, Washington D.C.
Stephens, L., & Yao, Q. (2007, November). Hurricane Katrina Revisited:
An Examination of the Ethical Orientation in Three Newspapers' Coverage
of Hurricane Katrina. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
National Communication Association, Chicago.
Stephens, L. (2007, August). Press freedom matters too: A longitudinal,
econometric Timeseries analysis of cross-national data on freedoms
(economic, political and press) and economic well-being. Paper presented
at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and
Mass Communication, Washington, DC.
Tanner, A. and Friedman D. (2007, August). Health on the Web: A
content analysis of mobilizing information on local TV Web sites.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Education
in Journalism and Mass Communication, Washington DC.
Tanner, A. and Friedman, D. (2007, August). Developing a family-oriented
media campaign and education program to advance knowledge and communication
about the risk of underage drinking in South Carolina. Paper presented
at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism
and Mass Communication, Washington DC.
Wei, R., & Jiang, J. (2007, May). Emerging equality but enduring
stereotypes: A comparison of gender role portrayals in American and
Chinese cell phone ads. Paper presented at the American Academy of
Advertising’s fourth Asia-Pacific conference, Seoul, South
Korea.
Wei, R. & Lo, V. (2007, November). Comparing voter learning effects
in traditional and online media in the 2006 U.S. midterm elections.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of Midwest Association of Public
Opinion Research, Chicago.
Worthington, D., Fitch-Hauser, M., & Kim, S.-H. (2007, July).
Listening and cell phones: A cross cultural comparison. Paper presented
to the annual conference of the International Listening Association,
Frankfurt/Main, Germany.
Worthington, D., Fitch-Hauser, M., & Kim, S.-H. (2007, November).
Listening and cell phones: An examination of cell phone usage
in two countries. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National
Communication Association, Chicago.
2006
Besley, J. C., McComas, K. A. & Trumbo, C. W. (2006, November).
Public meetings about suspected cancer clusters: the impact of voice,
interactional justice, and risk perception on attendees’ attitudes
in six communities. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
National Communication Association, San Antonio, TX.
Besley, J. C., McComas, K. A. & Trumbo, C. W. (2006, August).
Exploring media use and procedural fairness perceptions in the context
of local cancer cluster investigations. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication,
San Francisco.
Besley, J. C. (2006, August). Exploring media content for procedural
fairness in the context of local cancer cluster investigations. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Education
in Journalism and Mass Communication, San Francisco, CA.
Collins, E., & Zoch, L. (2006, June). The use (or lack thereof)
of framing devices on activist organizations’ Websites. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication
Association, Dresden, Germany.
Forde, K. (2006, August). Libel law and the postmodern dilemma:
The search for truth. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, San
Francisco.
Jordan, S., & Fisher, D. (2006, August). The reality of graphics
editing in the newsroom: A study of practices at 6 newspapers in
the Carolinas. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association
for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, San Francisco.
Kim, S.-H., Carvalho, J., & Cooksey, C. (2006, August). Exploring
the effects of negative publicity in a university setting. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Education
in Journalism and Mass Communication, San Francisco.
Kim, S.-H., & Han, M., & Scheufele, D. A. (2006, May). Think
about him this way: Priming function of television news and the public’s
evaluation of the president in South Korea. Paper presented
at the annual meeting of the American Association for Public Opinion
Research, Montreal.
Klipstine, T. (2006, October). Writing for the electronic media:
Using a receiver based model to improve communication effectiveness.
Paper presented at Convergence and Society: Ethics, Religion, and
New Media.
Klipstine, T. (2006). The private securities litigation reform
act’s
safe harbor statement: A new format elements for the financial
news release. Paper presented at the meeting of the Southern States
Communication Association.
Lacy, S., Riffe, D., & Varouhakis, M. (2006, August). Where Do
Ohioans Get Their Environmental News?. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication,
San Francisco.
Mallia, K.L. (2006, August). Why not “the best?”: Women
scarce when Adweek ranks the best creative. Paper presented at the
annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and
Mass Communication, San Francisco.
Mallia, K.L. (2006, August). Critiquing without crying: How to
critique advertising assignments without bruising students’ egos and
killing their creative juices. Great Ideas For Teachers Presentation
at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism
and Mass Communication, San Francisco.
Pardun, C.J. (2006, November). Misinformed at the movies: How people
with intellectual disabilities are (mis)represented in the movies.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health
Association, Boston, MA.
Pardun, C.J., Brown, J.D., & L’Engle, K. (2006, March).
It’s getting hot in here! Adolescents’ music use and
sexual behavior. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society
for Research on Adolescence, San Francisco.
Shanahan, J., Besley, J.C., & Nisbet, E. C. (2006, February).
Trends in public opinion on agricultural biotechnology. Paper presented
at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement
of Science, St. Louis.
Smith, L.K. and Tanner, A. (2006, October). Convergence concerns
in local television news: Conflicting views from the newsroom. Paper
presented at the Convergence and Society: Ethics, Religion, and New
Media Conference, Columbia, SC.
Stephens, L., Yao, Q., & Liu, Z. (2006, August). A comparison
of media portrayals of nano R&D in major newspapers in China
(PRC), the United States, and Europe, 2004-2005. Paper presented
at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism
and Mass Communication, San Francisco.
Tanner, A. and Smith, L.K. (2006, August). Preparing students for
convergent journalism: A nationwide survey of medium and small market
TV producers and reporters. Paper presented at the annual meeting
of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication,
San Francisco.
Wei, R. (2006, July). A cross-cultural study of mobile phone dependency
among American and Chinese youth: The influence of culture in using
a globally popular technology. Paper presented at the Cross-boundaries:
Global communication in the age of new media, National Chengchi University,
Taipei, Taiwan.
Wei, R. (2006, November). The effects of playing violent videogames
on Chinese adolescents’ pro-violence attitudes, attitudes toward
others and aggressive behavior. Paper presented at the annual meeting
of National Communication Association, San Antonio.
Wei, R. (2006, August). Internet gratifications, media use and
technology cluster as predictors of Wi-Fi adoption: A process approach.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Education
in Journalism and Mass Communication, San Francisco.
Wei, R., Lo, V., & Lu, H. (2006, August). Reconsidering the relationship
between the third-person effect and optimistic bias. Paper presented
at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism
and Mass Communication, San Francisco.
Wei, R. (2006, June). Adoption of WIFI among academics. Paper presented
at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association,
Dresden, Germany.
2005
Besley, J. C. (2005, May) The Role of entertainment television
and its interactions with individual values in explaining political
participation. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International
Communication Association, New York. (Top 3 Student Paper in Political
Communication).
Besley, J. C., & McComas, K. A. (2005, May). Framing Justice:
Using the concept of procedural justice to advance political communication
research. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International
Communication Association, New York.
Cann, N., Isom, M., & Kim, S.-H. (2005, November). Who cares
about what others think? Moderating factors of the spiral of silence.
Paper presented to the annual meeting of the Midwest Association
for Public Opinion Research, Chicago.
Collins, E., Zoch, L., & Walsh, D. (2005, August). Closing the
deal: The use of snow and Benford’s core framing functions
on activist Websites. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, San
Antonio.
Collins, E., Zoch, L., & Walsh, D. (2005, March). Frame-building
strategies on activist organization Websites. Paper presented at
the annual meeting of the International Public Relations Research
Conference, Miami.
Duhe, S.F., Tanner, A. and Zatkulak, K. (2005, October). Moving
online: TV news and the Internet. Paper presented at the Media Convergence:
Cooperation, Collisions, and Change Conference, Brigham Young University,
Provo, Utah.
Evans, A., Condransky, M., Duhe’,S., Tanner, A., Dave, J.,
Wilson, D., Evans, M., Griffin, S. (2005, June). Changing the home
nutrition environment: Effects of a nutrition and media literacy
pilot intervention. Paper presented at the International Society
for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, Amsterdam.
Evans, A., Duhe’, S., Tanner, A., Condransky, M., Lattimore,
D., Dave, J., Wilson, D., Palmer, M. (2005, November). The effects
of a child-developed healthy food selection and preparation media
campaign for parents. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
American Public Health Association, New Orleans.
Evans, A., Duhe’, S., Tanner, A., Condransky, M., Lattimore,
D., Dave, J., Wilson, D., Palmer, M. (2005, November). The effect
of a nutrition media-literacy intervention on parental support for
their children’s fruit and vegetable consumption. Paper presented
at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association,
New Orleans.
Kim, S.-H., Brunner, B. R., & Fitch-Hauser, M. (2005, August).
Exploring town-gown relations: Community relations in a university
setting. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association
for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, San Antonio.
Klipstine, T. (2005, August). The news release format for the 21st
century: A receiver-based model for the electronic medium. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Education
in Journalism and Mass Communication, San Antonio.
Klipstine, T. (2005). The news release writing challenge for the
21st century: Using the right format to fit the medium. Paper presented
at the annual Southern States Communication Association, Best Paper
Award.
Lo, V., & Wei, R. (2005, July). Gender, patronage of adult entertainment
clubs and support for restrictions of the sex trade: A third-person
effect study. Paper presented at the International Association of
Mass Communication and Research General Assembly, Taipei, Taiwan.
Ochsenhirt, A. M. & Kim, S.-H. (2005, August). Children’s
television viewing and consumption of unhealthy foods. Paper presented
at the annual meeting of Association for Education in Journalism
and Mass Communication, San Antonio.
Shanahan, J., Nisbet, E. C., Diels, J. Hardy, B. W., & Besley,
J. C. (2005, May). Cultural indicators: Integrating measures of meaning
with economic and social indicators. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the International Communication Association, New York.
Stephens, L. (2005, October). The framing of nano S&T in academic
journals, major U.S. and non-U.S. newspapers. Paper presented at
the Southern Association for Public Opinion Research, North Carolina
State University, Raleigh, NC.
Stephens, L. (2005, March). Deconstructing newspaper narratives
About ELSIs of nanoscience and nanotechnology: An analysis of story
placement and source types. Paper presented at the Nanotechnology:
Ethical and Legal Issues, Daniel Management Center, University of
South Carolina, Columbia, SC.
Tanner, A., Duhe', S., Evans, A., & Condransky, M. (2005, August).
Using student-produced media to promote healthy eating in the home
environment: A pilot study on the effects of a media and nutrition
intervention. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association
for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, San Antonio.
Wei, R., & Lo, V. (2005, August). The 3rd-person effects of political
attack ads in the 2004 presidential election. Paper presented at
the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism
and Mass Communication, San Antonio.
Wei, R., & Jiang, J. (2005, July). Gender role portrayals in
cell phone ads: A cross cultural analysis. Paper presented at the
Asian Media and Information Center on Media and Society in Asia,
Beijing, China.
Wei, R., Pan, Z., & Sun, Y. (2005, July). Consumerist values
and mass media: A cross-time and cross-regional analysis. Paper presented
at the Asian Media and Information Center on Media and Society in
Asia: Transformation and Transition, Beijing, China.
Weir, T. & Mollet, M. (2005). Military recruitment advertising:
The effectiveness of advertising in persuading women to consider
the military as a career option. Paper presented at the annual meeting
of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication,
San Antonio.
Weir, T., Weir S., & Kelsey R. (2005). Student teams as therapy
groups: How progress and conflict follow strikingly similar patterns.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Education
in Journalism and Mass Communication, San Antonio.
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America and Slovenia], book review, The International Journal of
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Forde, K. (2009). [Speech rights in America: The First Amendment,
democracy, and the media], book review, Journalism: Theory, Practice
and Criticism 10, 534-536.
Forde, K. (2009). [Outlaw journalist: The life and times of Hunter
S. Thompson], book review, Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly
86, 718-720.
Forde, K. (2009). [Journalism and the novel: Truth and fiction
1700-2000], book review, Literary Journalism Studies 1(2), xx-xx.
Forde, K. (2009) Literary/Narrative Journalism. In C. H. Sterling
(Ed.), Encyclopedia of Journalism, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Forde, K. (2009) Using Sex in Advertising Is Never a Good Idea.
In C.J. Pardun (Ed.) Advertising and Society: Controversies and Consequences
(pp 119-126). West Sussex, UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
Keane, L. B., Mallia, K.L. and Patten, K.P. (2009). Integrating
experiential service-learning projects across the curriculum. Workshop
published in the proceedings of the Southeastern INFORMS Conference,
Myrtle Beach, SC.
Konkle, B. (2009, June). From the archives. Scholastic Source,
pp. 14-15.
Konkle, B. (2009, December). From the archives. Scholastic Source,
pp. 6.
Mallia, K. (2009). If Sex Can’t Get Attention, What Can? Or,
Advertising Gets Religion. In S. Moriarty, N. Mitchell & W.Wells
(Eds.), Advertising: Principles and Practices (8th ed.). Upper Saddle
River, NJ: Prentice Hall.
Mallia, K. Advice from the founders of one of today’s hottest
agencies: What ad students can learn from a Toy. AEJMC Advertising
Division AdNews, (Fall, 2009), 5.
Mallia, K. Creativity knows no gender, but agency creative departments
sure do. Advertising Age, August 31, 2009.
Mallia, K. Social media: Life or death for advertisers. Crisis
Manager: The Internet Newsletter about Crisis Management. August
6, 2009.
Mallia, K. Murder on the information highway. AEJMC Advertising
Division AdNews, (Winter, 2009), 7.
McGill, D. (2009, September). Animate photo gathering slated for
Geekfest 2009. News Photographer NC.
McGill, D. (2009, March). Preston Gannaway: After the Pulitzer
and two moves, she still counts on step brother Ross Taylor’s support.
News Photographer NC, pp. 42-47.
*Peterson, R. (2009). Freelance writer for NBC News Channel. 193
stories written/produced. Articles sent to NBC stations and affiliates,
NBC Nightly News, The Today Show, MSNBC, CNBC and Telemundo. *Stories
listed by date at end of document.
Weintraub, D. (2009). Top Trails: San Francisco Bay Area, 2nd ed.,
Wilderness Press.
Weintraub, D. (2009, August). Preparing students for an increasingly
freelance career. The Convergence Newsletter. VI(9).
Wei, R. (2009). Small, but with towering impact: Understanding
mobile communications in Asia. Media Asia (editorial commentary),
36(4), 1.
Wei, R. (2009). The state of new media technology research in China:
A review and critique. Asian Journal of Communication, 19(1), 115-126.
Wei, R. & Zhou, S. (2009). Effects of cultural congruency in
creative strategy and execution on arousal, brand perceptions and
purchase intention. In the proceedings of the 5th Asia-Pacific Conference
of American Academy of Advertising.
2008
Carter, S. Interviewee and contrib. (2008, Sept. 8). A light on
varied voices of women. Philadelphia Inquirer.
Fisher, D.J. (2008, September). Building community online: A twice-weekly’s
experience extending its reach with the Hartsville Today citizen-based
news site. Newspapers and Community-Building Symposium, St. Paul,
Minn. Later published in Grassroots Editor (Winter 2008).
Fisher, D. (2008, October). Keeping up with international developments.
The Convergence Newsletter, 6(3).
Klipstine, T. (2008, June). How to communicate more effectively:
Be sure to apply the three fundamental rules test. All About Public
Relations (allaboutpublicrelations.net).
Klipstine, T. (2008, February). Time to take our own advice: Five
simple principles for effective Web writing. PRSA Tactics.
Konkle, B. (2008, Summer). On behalf of scholastic journalism:
Theses, dissertations and other research projects concerning the
student press. Advisor Update, p. 15A.
Konkle, B. (2008, April/May). Resources galore: Summer journalism
workshops among an abundance of aids available to scholastic journalists
and their advisers. Quill & Scroll, pp. 10-11.
Konkle, B. (2008, March). More archiving advice for the digital
age (side bar). Scholastic Source, p. 9.
Konkle, B. (2008, April/May). Professional journalism organizations
(sidebar). Quill & Scroll, p. 11.
Mallia, K. Why, why, why? AEJMC Advertising Division AdNews, (Spring/Summer
2008), 7.
McGill, D. (2008, January). A victorious family: A murdered pastor’s
family rebuilds its life. Christianity Today III, pp. 28-29.
McGill, D. (2008, January). Justice delayed: Security worries stall
recognition of Armenian genocide. Christianity Today III, pp. 30-31.
Tanner, A., & Friedman, D.B. (2008). Health and cancer information
on the Internet, In Our Hands, a publication of the South Carolina
Cancer Disparities Community Network, 3(2), Spring.
Tanner, A. (2008). Strategizing, looking ahead, Sciphers, 28(1),
Winter.
Wei, R. (2008). Digital New Media in China (editorial commentary).
Media Asia, 35(3), 134.
Weintraub, D. (2008, February). Eye on Image-Making. Ongoing column
for Black Star Rising. Retrieved from http://rising.blackstar.com/author/davidweintraub.
Wiggins, E. (2008, August 24). Moderation a Virtue? How 10 Top
Sites Handle Online Comments. Editor & Publisher, online edition.
Wiggins, E. (2008, August 1). From Bush to your back yard, is there
an American competency crisis. The Champion Free Press, Atlanta,
GA, p. 5A.
Wiggins, E. (2008, July 23). Journalism more than a job, it’s
a civic duty. The State, Columbia, SC.
Wiggins, E. (2008, July 23). Competence crisis. Free Times, Columbia
SC.
Wiggins, E. (2008, May 30). By George I think he’s got it.
The Champion Free Press, Atlanta, GA, p. 4A.
Wiggins, E. (2008, May 24). The racial conversation Obama inspires.
The State, Columbia, SC.
Wiggins, E. (2008, February 25). A nation where nothing is wrong.
The State, Columbia, SC.
2007
Forde, K. (2007, Fall). The mini-lecture approach to teaching literary
journalism. Literary Journalism: The Newsletter of the IALJS.
Fisher, D. (2007, December). Blogging for learning. The Convergence
Newsletter, 5(6).
Fisher, D. (2007, May-June ). ‘Blue-collar kid’ wins
Robinson Prize: Tim Lynch says job on copy desk at the Los Angeles
Times is right where he wants to be. ACES Newsletter, 5.
Konkle, B. (2007, December). Serve future generations by maintaining
thorough press association archives. Scholastic Source, p. 6.
Konkle, B. (2007, October/November). Worthy inclusion: National
education journals often featured scholastic journalism articles
in their issues. Quill & Scroll, pp. 4-6.
Konkle, B. (2007, October/November). Thirty-four national education
periodicals published scholastic journalism articles during the 20th
century (side bar). Quill & Scroll, p. 6.
Konkle, B. (2007, Summer). Scholastic Journalism: English at its
best- Campbell and others saw link between the two curriculum areas.
Advisor Update, p. 18A.
Konkle, B. (2007, Summer). Scholastic Journalism: Journalism objectives
(side bar). Advisor Update, p. 18A.
Konkle, B. (2007, April/May). For history’s sake: Putting scholastic
journalism textbooks in the spotlight. Quill & Scroll, pp. 4-7.
Konkle, B. (2007, April/May). General scholastic journalism textbooks
published between 1911 and 2006 (side bar). Quill & Scroll, p.
5.
Konkle, B. (2007, April/May). Harold Spears’ 25-year perspective
on the importance of scholastic journalism (side bar). Quill & Scroll,
p. 6.
Konkle, B. (2007, April/May). Books written by Harold Spears, 1937-1990
(side bar). Quill & Scroll, p. 7.
Konkle, B. (2007, February/March). Jamming time: How to get those
dozen (or more) photographs on a yearbook spread, 1937-1990. Quill & Scroll,
pp. 4-6.
Konkle, B. (2007, February/March). Basic elements of photographic
composition (side bar). Quill & Scroll, pp. 5.
Konkle, B. (2007, February/March). Spread design concepts photographers
need to keep in mind (side bar). Quill & Scroll, pp. 6.
McGill, D. (2007, Fall). In their steps: Honors students get living
history lesson in Turkey. Current magazine, Palm Beach Atlantic University,
Florida, pp. 8-11.
McGill, D. (2007, February). The town that loves refugees. Christianity
Today III, pp. 26-33.
Timbs, L., Fisher, D. J., & Atkinson, W. (2007, September).
How America’s community Newspapers handle (or don’t handle)
their ‘digital attics’: An investigation into ethical,
legal and privacy issues emerging from publications’ Web archives.
Newspapers and Community-Building Symposium, Norfolk, Va. Later published
in Grassroots Editor (Winter 2007).
Weintraub, D. (2007, May). Notes from the VisCom Classroom. Ongoing
column for Black Star Rising. Retrieved from http://rising.blackstar.com/author/davidweintraub.
2006
Fisher, D. (2006, March-April). When it gets to be too much: Preparing
coverage of disasters takes a toll on copy editors, no matter where
they are. ACES Newsletter, 9.
Fisher, D. (2006, September). Taking the plunge into ‘cit-j.’ The
Convergence Newsletter, 4(3).
Fisher, D. (2006, August). Readers’ role in newspapers’ futures.
Oregon Publisher, 6-7.
Fisher, D., & Osteen, G. (2006, July). Hartsville Today: The
first year of a small-town citizenjournalism site. Published by J-lab
and the Knight Citizens News Network as part of their New Voices
Initiative. Also a featured link on Yahoo’s You Witness News
for two years.
Forde, K. (2006). [Narrating the news: New journalism and literary
genre in late nineteenth-century American newspapers and fiction],
book review, American Journalism, 23(1), 132-33.
Klipstine, T. (2006, December). For effective communication focus
on the receiver, not the sender. The Convergence Newsletter, VI(6).
Klipstine, T. (2006, Spring). So you want a qualified intern?.
SCPRSA E-Newsletter.
Konkle, B. (2006, October/November). Laurence R. Campbell promoted
it: Scholastic journalism is English at its best. Quill & Scroll,
pp.4-5.
Konkle, B. (2006, October/November). Campbell’s concise re-examining
of the objectives of scholastic journalism circa 1942 (side bar).
Quill & Scroll, p.4.
Konkle, B. (2006, October/November). Quotes about the connection
between English & journalism in a school’s curriculum (side
bar). Quill & Scroll, p. 6.
Konkle, B. (2006, October/November). Theses and dissertations that
discuss the link between English & journalism in the secondary
curriculum (side bar). Quill & Scroll, p. 6.
Konkle, B. (2006, April/May). Today’s yearbook: Balancing journalistic
excellence with reader wishes, wants & lack of perspective about
what a history book should contain. Quill & Scroll, April, pp.
4-6.
Konkle, B. (2006, April/May). What others have said about the purpose
of the yearbook (sidebar). Quill & Scroll, pp. 6-7.
Konkle, B. (2006, February/March). Yearbook captions: No information
overload here. Quill & Scroll, pp. 4-6.
Konkle, B. (2006, February/March). Caption specifics (in no particular
order) (sidebar). Quill & Scroll, p. 5.
Tanner, A. (2006). Gearing up for San Francisco, Sciphers, 27(2),
Spring.
Weintraub, D. (2006). Walking the Cape and Islands. Menasha Ridge
Press.
Wiggins, E. (2006, July 15). Un-heroic journalists at the movies.
The State, p. A9.
Wiggins, E. (2006, May 21). Lifestyles of the rich and famous.
The State, p. D3.
Wiggins, E. (2006, March 17). Telling journalists from their imitators.
The State, p. A13.
2005
Kim, S.-H. (2005). [Urban communication systems: Neighborhoods
and the search for community], book review,Mass Communication & Society,
8, 273-275.
Klipstine, T. (2005, Fall). The electronic news release: Writing
for the medium. AEJMC PR Section Newsletter.
Konkle, B. (2005, December). Scholastic journalism through the
pages of School Activities. Quill & Scroll, pp. 10-12.
Konkle, B. (2005, February/March). Writing reviews for scholastic
newspapers. Quill & Scroll, pp. 4-7.
Konkle, B. (2005, January). The scholastic publication adviser’s
ultimate role. Quill & Scroll, pp. 4-6.
Konkle, B. (2005, January). Dr. Ingelhart’s 14 tips on what
an adviser does (sidebar). Quill & Scroll, p. 6.
Pardun, C.J. (2005). When disciplinary associations move beyond
the status quo. Journalism & Mass Communication Educator, 60(1),
23-26.
Pardun, C.J. (2005). Review of Media Sex: What Are the Issues?
By Barrie Gunter (Lawrence Erlbaum Associates: Mahwah, NJ) and Sex
in Advertising: Perspectives on the Erotic Appeal by Tom Reichert
and Jacqueline Lambiase, eds. (Lawrence Erlbaum Associates: Mahwah,
NJ), Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 60(1), 92-94.
Stephens, L. (2005, February). News narratives about nano: Framing
Initiatives and Issues. Invited symposia (Nanotechnology and the
Public) paper presented at the 171st National Meeting of the American
Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), Washington, D.C.
Tanner, A. (2005). From the TV screen to the classroom, Sciphers,
27(1), Spring.
Weintraub, D. (2005). East Bay Trails: Outdoor Adventures in Alameda
and Contra Costa Counties, 2nd ed., Wilderness Press.
Wiggins, E. (2005, November). Scholastic newspaper work gets in
the blood. Accents.
Wiggins, E. (2005, August 14). Hucksters in the news bazaar. The
State, p. D3.
Wiggins, E. (2005, August 14). Unsupported figures worse than unnamed
sources. The State, p. D3.
Wiggins, E. (2005, May 2). Don’t forget where you’re
from. The State, p. A11.
Wiggins, E. (2005, February 2). A public university power play.
The State, p. D3.
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2009
Forde, K. (2009, March 5). Literary Journalism on Trial: Masson
v. New Yorker and the First Amendment. Invited talk at The Mary Junck
Research Colloquium Series, University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill, Chapel Hill, NC.
Forde, K. (2009, February 11). Literary Journalism on Trial: Masson
v. New Yorker and the First Amendment. Research Brown Bag at Communication
Studies Department, University of Minnesota.
Forde, K. (2009, February 5). Literary Journalism on Trial: Masson
v. New Yorker and the First Amendment. Book discussion at University
of Minnesota Bookstore, Coffman Union.
Fisher, D. (2009, August). Twitter as a global information tool:
Reality vs. hype. Citizen Journalism and Media Literacy in the Mumbai
Terrorist Attacks. Preconference presentation, Association for Education
in Journalism & Mass Communication (AEJMC), Boston, MA.
Keane, L. B., Mallia, K.L. and Patten, K.P. (2009, October). Integrating
experiential service-learning projects across the curriculum. Workshop
published in the proceedings of the Southeastern INFORMS Conference,
Myrtle Beach, SC.
Klipstine, T. (2009). Effective Student Chapter Development. IABC
Leadership Conference.
Mallia, K. L. (2009, April). Service learning: Lessons WE learned.
Presented to the service-learning cohort of the Center for Teaching
Excellence, USC.
Mallia, K.L. (2009, October). How service-learning activities enhance
learning outcomes. Workshop presented at the Southeastern INFORMS
Conference, Myrtle Beach, SC.
Mallia, K.L. (2009, October). The process is as important as the
project: service and learning and communication. Workshop presented
at the Southeastern INFORMS Conference, Myrtle Beach, SC.
2008
Carter, S. (2008, August). Changing the Face of Journalism Administration:
The JLID Program Eight Years Later. Presenter at the annual conference
of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication
(AEJMC).
Carter, S. (2008, June 2). Scripps Howard Academic Leadership Academy.
The Manship School of Mass Communication, Louisiana State University,
Baton Rouge.
Wei, R. (2008, October). Internet pornography and gender issues.
Symposium on media sociology, University of Rikkyo University, Tokyo.
2007
Carter, S. (2007, June). Rewards and Challenges of Leadership.
Scripps Howard Academic Leadership Academy. The Manship School of
Mass Communication, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge.
Carter, S. (2007, June). Transitions: Professional and academic
pathways to administration. Scripps Howard Academic Leadership Academy.
The Manship School of Mass Communication, Louisiana State University,
Baton Rouge.
Carter, S. (2007, June). Accreditation: The Future of Journalism
and Mass Communications Programs. Scripps Howard Academic Leadership
Academy. The Manship School of Mass Communication, Louisiana State
University, Baton Rouge.
Fisher, D. (2007, August). Incorporating the ethos of blogging
into the classroom. Teaching and Working in a Multimedia World. Preconference
presentation, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication
(AEJMC), Washington, D.C.
Forde, K. (2007, March). The “Wayward Press” and the
public sphere: Toward a theory of press criticism. McKnight Summer
Fellows Research Presentation. University of Minnesota.
Klipstine, T. (2007). AMBER Alert Message Analysis. Department
of Justice.
Mallia, K.L. (2007, January). Are you tawking to me??? Targeting
women with Super Bowl advertising and how Dove broke the mold. Presented
at the Ad Bowl Symposium: The Super Bowl Advertising, Audience and
American Culture, Columbia, SC.
Wiggins, E. (2007, January). (Un) Comfortable Contact: Applying
Social Distance Theory to the Analysis of Super Bowl Commercials.
Super Bowl Symposium, University of South Carolina School of Journalism
and Mass Communication, Columbia, SC.
Wei, R., & Jiang, J. (2007). Emerging equality but enduring stereotypes:
A comparison of gender role portrayals in American and Chinese cell
phone ads. In the proceedings of the 4th Asia-Pacific Conference
of American Academy of Advertising, 1-12.
2006
Carter, S. (2006, August). Developing Resources: Personnel Issues.
Journalism and Mass Communication Leadership Institute, Association
for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC).
Carter, S. (2006, February). Motivating Faculty. Leadership workshop
for Journalism Leadership Institute for Diversity, Winter meeting
of the ASJMC.
Klipstine, T. (2006). Public Relations Management/Planning. South
Carolina National School Public Relations Association.
Klipstine, T. (2006). AMBER Alert Message Analysis. Department
of Justice.
Konkle, B. (2006, March). Photocomposition: Beyond the Rule of
3rds. Southern Interscholastic Press Association, Columbia, SC.
Wiggins, E. (2006, October). Considering the Alternatives: Using
Alternative Weeklies to Teach Media Literacy. Popular Culture Association
in the South, Savannah, GA.
2005
Besley, J. C. (2005). Framing Fairness: Using theories of procedural
justice in civic engagement research. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the Eastern Communication Association, Pittsburgh, PA
(Invited).
Evans, A., Duhe’, S., Tanner, A., Condransky, M. (2005, August).
Evaluation of a nutrition and media literacy intervention, SC Department
of Health and Environmental Control, Columbia, SC.
Evans, A., Duhe’, S., Tanner, A. and Condransky, M. (2005,
March). The effects of a nutrition media-literacy intervention on
parental support for children’s fruit and vegetable consumption,
Center for Research in Nutrition and Health Disparities, Arnold School
of Public Health, Columbia SC.
Fisher, D. (2005, October). Reclaiming journalism’s soul. Keynote
speech, Florida Press Club annual meeting, Orlando, FL.
Klipstine, T. (2005). AMBER Alert Message Analysis. Department
of Justice.
Konkle, B. (2005, March). Sports Photography. Southern Interscholastic
Press Association, Columbia, SC.
Konkle, B. (2005, March). USC Through a Photographer’s Eyes.
Southern Interscholastic Press Association, Columbia, SC.
Pardun, C.J. (2005, February). How people with intellectual disabilities
are characterized in the media. Presented at the Educational Forum
sponsored by the Special Olympics in conjunction with the World Games,
Tokyo, Japan.
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2008
Konkle, B. (2008, October). Six published photographs (of James
Crook, James Tidwell, Richard Muhammad, Jim Crook/Candace Perkins-Bowen,
Monica Hill/Candace Perkins Bowen and Jack Dvorak), Scholastic Source,
p. 5, 7.
Konkle, B. (2008, March). Two published photographs (of Julie Dodd
and Mark Goodman), Scholastic Source, p. 1.
McGill, D. (2008, Fall). “La Dolce Vita: PBA Students Travel
to Italy.” Current magazine, Palm Beach Atlantic University,
Florida, pp. 8-10.
McGill, D. (2008, December 1). Caretakers of AIDS: Zimbabwe Victims.
Baptist Press, Tennessee, http://www.bpnews.net/bpnews.asp?id=29431.
McGill, D. (2008, January 25-31). Jesus in Turkey. Christianity
Today III.
2007
McGill, D. (2007, Fall). In Their Steps: Honors Students Get Living
History Lesson in Turkey. Current magazine, Palm Beach Atlantic University,
Florida, pp. 8-11.
McGill, D. (2007, July 17). Turkish Wedding Party. Dallas Morning
News, Texas, p. 2P.
McGill, D. (2007, February). The Town that Loves Refugees. Christianity
Today III, pp. 96-103
2006
McGill, D. (2006, May). R.T. Kendall. Decision Charlotte, NC.
2005
McGill, D. (2005, July/Aug). Be the Man! Facts & Trends Tennessee,
cover & pp. 12.
McGill, D. (2005, April 27). Be the Man Conference. Life Lines
Tennessee, pp. 8.
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2010
McGill, D. (2008-present). My Life in Pictures: Exploring Photography
and Visual Journalism. Self-published blog, http://mcgillmedia.wordpress.com/.
McGill, D. (2002-present). DeniseMcGill.com. Self-published website,
created all content, design, production, www.denisemcgill.com
2009
Carter, S. (Ed.) (2006-2009). African American History Calendar,
a collaboration between AT&T, local media organizations, the
SC Dept. of Education and the University of South Carolina, honoring
the achievements of outstanding SC natives, Columbia, SC.
McGill, D. (2009, April 21). Sonus Dulcis. Video and still montage
projected in time with live Jazz. Collaboration with the World Symphonic
Jazz Orchestra of University of South Carolina, Center for Contemporary
Art, Columbia, SC. (see recording at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51XhPI8aqts)
McGill, D. (2009. March 25). Sonus Dulcis. USC School of Music
Recital Hall. Columbia, SC.
McGill, D. (2009). Consultant to U.S. Consultant to U.S. Natural
Resources Conservation Service for video series Pasture Service Conservation
Practices, in cooperation with USC’s Earth Sciences Research
Institute. Provided creative and technical advice. Project created
11 videos online and on DVD to train traditional farmers in sustainable
agriculture practices, http://mercuryesri.sc.edu/NRCS_Videos/index.html.
2008
McGill, D. (2008.) Priceless Souls. National Juried Solo Exhibition,
Davis Art Gallery, Stephens College, Columbia, Missouri.
McGill, D. (2008, October 3-5). Priceless Souls. Stephens Art College
Artist in Residence, Columbia, Missouri.
McGill, D. (2008). Content creator, productions producer, Italy
Experience 2008. Palm Beach Atlantic University, West Palm Beach,
FL.
2007
McGill, D. (2007). Photo/audio linear production, content creator
and producer, Turkey 2007: PBA Honors Program Study Travel. Palm
Beach Atlantic University, West Palm Beach, FL.
Peterson, R. NBC Story List
Peterson freelances for NBC on average between 50 and 60 days every
year. Stories from 2009 include:
January 3, 2009
110TH Congress Over
Colorado’s New Senator
Connecticut House Fire Training
January 10
New York Highway Shooting Rampage
Obama Inauguration Store Opens in DC
Obama Stops for Lunch at Chili Bowl in DC
Baltimore Mayor in Boxing Ring Collapse
USS George H.W. Bush Commissioned
January 17
New Video of US Airways Plane Landing Safely in River
Salvage Crews Lift US Airways Plane from Hudson River
Obama Whistle Stop Tour to Washington
Southern Cold Blast
January 24
US Airways Pilot Given Hero’s Homecoming
Shooting Spree in Miami
George Anthony Suicide Scare/ 911 Call in Orlando
January 31
NBC Super Bowl Rehearsal & NFL Obstacle Course
Kentucky Ice Storm
Frozen Body Found in Abandoned Detroit Building
February 7
Senate Debates President’s Economic Recovery Plan
GOP Criticize Recovery Plan
First Family Makes First Trip to Camp David
Kentucky Ice Storm Cleanup
“Hope” Artist Arrested
First American to Undergo Face Transplant Leaves Hospital
February 14
Continental Crash Follow-up Stories
Valentine’s Day “Hallway of Love” in Chicago
February 21
Memorial Service for Continental Crash Victim
Chandra Levy Murder Case/Arrest Imminent
11-Year Old PA Boy Charged with Homicide
Georgia Plant Closing
February 28
LAX New Airline: V-Australia
Home Repair Interest Up
Jonas Brothers Surprise Fans
March 7
Paul Harvey Funeral in Chicago
Pets Abandoned after Foreclosures
Columbine-Style Threat on Facebook
South Carolina Mayor Arrested
March 14
Alabama Mass Shooting/Fundraiser
Arsonist Strikes Again Near Philly
NC Fire Kills Three
Gospel Music Star Arrested
Shuttle Discovery Ready for Launch
AT&T Goes Green
March 21
Protesters Visit AIG Executives’ Homes
100 MPG Car
March 28
100 MPG Car
NYC Truck Driver Plows into Crowd
Spring Blizzard Buries Midwest
April 4
Three Pittsburgh Officers Killed
Binghamton, NY Shooting Spree Follow-up
California Fatal Bus Crash
April 11
Deadly Tornados Hit Tennessee & Arkansas/Follow-up
Problems with Drywall from China
Father Reacts to Son’s Rescue from Somali Pirates
April 18
Five People Killed in Maryland Home
Connecticut Foreclosure Tour
Baby Delivered on Interstate
Help On Way for California Teachers
April 25
Swine Flu Outbreak Closes Texas School
SC Man Blamed for Massive Wildfire
World Bank Protests in DC
May 2
CDC Update on Swine Flu Outbreak
Dallas Cowboy Practice Facility Collapses
Surprise Tour Bus Inspections in California
GOP Town Hall Meeting Looking for New Ideas for Future
May 3
CDC Update on Swine Flu Outbreak
First Swine Flu Case in North Carolina
Churches Guard Against Swine Flu
John Edwards Admits Under Investigation
Cinco De Mayo Weekend
May 9
CDC Update in Swine Flu Outbreak
New Star Trek Move Sets Record
Tampa Middle School Locker Room Attack
Hall of Fame Basketball Coach Chuck Daly Dies
Call Him Doctor Jimmy Fallon
Professor’s Body Found/Wanted for Killing Three
May 10
West Virginia Flooding
Oprah Delivers Duke Commencement Address
Helicopter Crashes in Washington State
Obama Administrations Cuts Hydrogen Vehicle Research
Booming Scooter Sales
May 16
Chrysler Drops Dealers
Michael Phelps Preliminary Heat
Atlantis Spacewalk
May 23
Obama C-SPAN Interview
Obama Picks Former Astronaut to Run NASA
Colorado Amber Alert
Defense Secretary at West Point
May 25
Obama Memorial Day Speech
Purple Heart Web Site
Fatal Small Plane Crash/Florida
Penguin Magic
May 30
Hurricane Insurance Increase
Obama Visits Another DC Restaurant
Girl Returns $5,000
June 13
Six Flags Bankruptcy
Statue of Liberty Reservations
June 20
New Mexico Denny’s Shooting
Grand Ole Opry Helps Hearing Impaired
June 27
Michael Jackson Memorial at Apollo Theater
Jackson’s Former Attorney Talks about Superstar
SC First Lady Jenny Sanford Talks about Gov.’s Infidelity
July 11
Swine Flu Hits Air Force Academy
Superman’s House
Storms Hammer Missouri & Wisconsin
Washed Up Squid/San Diego
July 18
Walter Cronkite Tribute at Newseum in DC
Cronkite’s Cousin Talks about Newsman
Endeavour Spacewalk
Texas Man Saves Five Children
July 25
Wacky Minnesota Wedding Dancers
Colorado Base Jumper’s Close Call
Helicopter Emergency Landing/Florida
August 1
New GI Bill Takes Effect
Disney Raises Ticket Prices
Kansas School Supply Giveaway
Poisoned Horses
August 8
Mid-Air Collision Over Hudson River
Sotomayor Sworn In
August 9
Florida Road Rage
Idaho Missing Boy Memorial
Eunice Kennedy Shriver Condition Update
Iowa & Michigan Storms
August 15
Obama Visits Yellowstone
Tropical Wave Hits South Florida
New Flu Virus Hits Dogs
Airline Tighter Restrictions
August 22
Phelps v Shaq Swim Challenge
Vintage Military Plane Crash
Hurricane Bill Hits East Coast
Ohio Fatal Plane Crash
August 29
Sen. Edward Kennedy Funeral Preview
Kennedy’s Son Speak at Funeral
Wildfire Near Los Angeles
September 5
Discovery Spacewalk
Minnesota Teen Forced Chemotherapy Court Case
Slow I-Phones
September 12
Tea Party Protest in Washington, DC
Obama Pushes Health Care at Minnesota Rally
La Toya Jackson Questions Brother’s Death
September 19
Search for Missing Florida 5-year-old, Haleigh Cummings
SC State Trooper Killed
Central Park Accident
Huckabee Wins Conservative Straw Poll
September 20
Mother and 5 Children Found Dead/Florida
NY Gov. Patterson Plans to Run for Office
Black Players Honored for Actions Taken 51-Years Ago
Meet The Press: GOP on Obama Health Care
September 26
Search in Malibu for Missing Woman
Mislabeled Embryos in New Orleans
NYC Zazi Terror Case Update
October 3
Swine Flu Hits NFL
Balloon Fiesta in Albuquerque
October 17
“Hope” Poster Artist Admits to Lying
Washington Sniper Requests Clemency
Runaway Balloon Dad says Episode Not a Stunt
October 24
NYC Mayor Bloomberg Campaign Money Record
Obama Declares H1N1 National Emergency
October 31
Swine Flu Vaccine Not Keeping Up With Demand
FBI Fugitives Caught
Minnesota QB Favre Mock Funeral in Green Bay
Gas Prices Up
November 7
Texas Gov. Visits Fort Hood Shooting Victims
Orlando Shooting Rampage Follow-up
USS New York Commissioning
Pumpkin Smash at SC Zoo
November 14
Army Suicides Up
Arlington National Cemetery Investigation
Tropical Storm Ida Hits Northeast
November 26
Macy’s Parade and Santa Claus
Father Dollar Bill Gives Away Money in LA
Rev. Sharpton Visits Hosea Feed The Hungry Center in Atlanta
Sarah Palin Thanksgiving Fun Run
November 28
Recession Hurts Hotels
FL Toddler Body Found
December 5
Fatal Texas Refinery Accident
Fatal Wyoming Bus Accident
Texting Christmas Lights
December 9
UW-Madison Giant Snowball Fight
Snowball Express Lands in Dallas to help Military Children
Connecticut Winter Storm
Baby Rhino/Florida
December 12
Marshals Place Fugitive Photo on Billboards
Houston Mayoral Race
GOP Attacks Obama Health Care
December 19
FBI Arrests Kidnapping & Murder Suspect/Florida
Senate Democrats Will Pass Health Care
Nebraska Senator Deciding Vote on Health Care
December 29
David Goldman Custody Battle Update
Arizona Motorcycle Chase
Weather Accident Kills Postal Worker/Connecticut
Minnesota Roof Collapse
Madoff Auction Controversy in L.A.
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