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2011
Freedom is a Job for All of Us’: The Arkansas State Press and Divisions in the Black Community During the 1957-59 School Crisis, Cathy Ferrand Bullock
The White-Black Fault Line”: Relevancy of Race and Racism in Spectators’ Experiences of Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing, Brenda Cooper
The Great Typo Hunt: Changing the World One Correction at a Time, Edward C. Pease
2010
Divided Opinion: Black and White Press Coverage of the 1957 Central High Desegregation Crisis, Cathy Ferrand Bullock
Looking Back at the Arkansas Gazette: An Oral History, Cathy Ferrand Bullock
Skyful of Lies’ and Black Swans: The New Tyranny of Shifting Information Power in Crises, Edward C. Pease
The Decline of the Inquiring Mind, Ted Pease
2009
The Mormons versus the ‘Armies of Satan’: CompetingFrames of Morality in the Brokeback Mountain Controversy in Utah Newspapers, B. Cooper and E. C. Pease
The Mormons Versus the “Armies of Satan”: Competing Frames of Morality in the Brokeback Mountain Controversy in Utah Newspapers, Brenda Cooper and E C. Pease
Reliable Sources: 100 Years at the National Press Club, Edward C. Pease
2008
Official Sources Dominate Domestic Violence Reporting, Cathy Ferrand Bullock
The Press and Domestic Violence: Should We Blame the Messenger?, Cathy Ferrand Bullock
Framing Brokeback Mountain: How the Popular PressCorralled the ‘Gay Cowboy Movie, B. Cooper and E. C. Pease
Framing Brokeback Mountain: How the Popular Press Corralled the “Gay Cowboy Movie.”, Brenda Cooper and E C. Pease
Booknotes, Edward C. Pease
2007
Framing Domestic Violence Fatalities: Coverage by Utah Newspapers, Cathy Ferrand Bullock
News and Social Ferment: The Little Rock Central High School Desegregation Crisis of 1957, Cathy Ferrand Bullock
News, Race, and the Status Quo: The Case of Emmett Louis Till., M Spratt, Cathy Ferrand Bullock, G Baldasty, F Clark, A Halavais, M McCluskey, and S Schrenk
2006
Collaborating With the Media to Promote Resiliency Within Families, Cathy Ferrand Bullock
Domestic Violence and Public Information: Three Views of Media, Cathy Ferrand Bullock
Coverage of Domestic Violence Fatalities by Newspapers in Washington State, Cathy Ferrand Bullock and J Cubert
Brokeback’ Heartache Hits Close to Home, Brenda Cooper
2005
Selected Findings From Study of Utah Newspapers’ Coverage of Domestic Violence, Cathy Ferrand Bullock
2004
Images of Violence: Utah Newspaper Coverage of Domestic Violence Fatalities, Cathy Ferrand Bullock
Understanding Patterns of Domestic Violence: North Carolina Tragedy Underscores Need for Knowledge, Cathy Ferrand Bullock
Hollywood’s Distortions of Women of Color and Their Stories, Brenda Cooper
The White-Black Fault Line”: Relevancy of Race and Racism in Spectators’ Experiences of Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing, Brenda Cooper
2003
Images of Violence in the Land of Family Values: Utah Newspapers’ Coverage of Domestic Violence Fatalities, Cathy Ferrand Bullock
2002
News and Social Ferment: The Little Rock Central High School Desegregation Crisis of 1957, Cathy Ferrand Bullock
Coverage of Domestic Violence Fatalities by Newspapers in Washington State, Cathy Ferrand Bullock and J Cubert
Group Affiliations, Opinion Polarization, and Global Organizations: Views of the World Trade Organization Before and After Seattle, Cathy Ferrand Bullock, M McCluskey, K Stamm, K Tanaka, M Torres, and C Scott
‘Don’t Want No Short People ’Round Here’: ConfrontingHeterosexism’s Intolerance Through Comic and Disruptive Narratives in Ally McBeal, B. Cooper and E. C. Pease
Boys Don’t Cry & Female Masculinity: Reclaiming a Life and Dismantling the Politics of Normative Heterosexuality, Brenda Cooper
Don’t Want No Short People ’Round Here”: Confronting Heterosexism’s Intolerance Through Comic and Disruptive Narratives in Ally McBeal.”, Brenda Cooper and E C. Pease
2001
Underreporting of Domestic Violence in Washington State, Cathy Ferrand Bullock
Coverage of Domestic Violence Fatalities by Newspapers in Washington State, Cathy Ferrand Bullock and J Cubert
Public Evaluations of the Communication Practices of a Global Organization, Cathy Ferrand Bullock, K Stamm, M McCluskey, D Messerschmidt, C Scott, K Tanaka, and M Torres
Short People Got No Reason to Live’: Disrupting Heterosexual Ideology in Ally McBeal, B. Cooper and Edward C. Pease
Unapologetic Women, ‘Comic Men’ and Feminine Spectatorship in David E. Kelley’s Ally McBeal, Brenda Cooper
“Don’t Want No Short People ’Round Here”: Disrupting Heterosexual Ideology in the Comic Narratives of Ally McBeal, Brenda Cooper and E C. Pease
Inside the Newsroom: Journalists’ Views of Domestic Violence and What Shapes Coverage, J Cubert and Cathy Ferrand Bullock
2000
Public Opinion of the WTO, Cathy Ferrand Bullock, M McCluskey, D Messerschmidt, C Scott, K Stamm, K Tanaka, and M Torres
Chick Flicks’ as Feminist Texts: The Appropriation of the Male Gaze in Thelma & Louise, Brenda Cooper
Lessons from Woody, Brenda Cooper
Free Expression in Hollywood: First Amendment and Censorship, Ted Pease, F. Miguel Valenti, Les Brown, and Laurie Trotta
1999
News, Race, and the Status Quo: The Case of Emmett Louis Till, G Baldasty, Cathy Ferrand Bullock, F Clark, A Halavais, M McCluskey, S Schrenk, and M Spratt
Ally McBeal vs. Hollywood’s Male Gaze—Round One, Brenda Cooper
Hegemony and Hollywood: A Critique of Cinematic Distortions of Women of Color and Their Stories, Brenda Cooper
Relevancy and Gender Identity in Spectators’ Interpretations of Thelma & Louise, Brenda Cooper
Women ‘Return the Look’: Appropriation of the Male Gaze in Ally McBeal, Brenda Cooper
A Purple Yearbook and Free Speech on Campuses, Edward C. Pease
Minority J-School Grad Employment Waning, Ted Pease
1998
Hegemony and the Re-Creation of Dominant Culture: A Critique of Hollywood’s Cinematic Distortions of Women of Color and Their Stories, Brenda Cooper
“‘The White-Black Fault Line’: Relevancy of Race and Racism in Spectators’ Experiences of Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing, Brenda Cooper
1997
America’s ‘Rough Ride’ Through Race, Hate Speech and Free Expression, Brenda Cooper
Two Roads: Caregivers, Families, Friends — USU Exhibit Shares the Lives that AIDS Leaves Behind, Brenda Cooper
Strategic Silences and Transgressive Metaphors in Out of Africa: Isak Dinesen’s Double-Voiced Rhetoric of Complicity and Subversion, Brenda Cooper and D Descutner
The Media in Black and White, Everette E. Dennis and Edward C. Pease
Publishing Books, Everette E. Dennis, Edward C. Pease, and Craig LaMay
1996
‘It Had No Voice To It.’: Sydney Pollack’s Film Translation of Isak Dinesen’s Out of Africa, Brenda Cooper and D Descutner
Children and the Media, Everette E. Dennis and Edward C. Pease
1995
Reading Thelma & Louise: A Phenomenological Analysis of Viewers’ Experiences of Film, Brenda Cooper
The Forgotten Medium, Everette E. Dennis and Edward C. Pease
1994
Empowering Silences: The Strategic Use of Structuring Absences in Isak Dinesen’s Out of Africa, Brenda Cooper and D Descutner
From Celebrity Entrepreneur to Civic Hero: Donald Trump’s Campaign of Self-Transformation, Brenda Cooper, D Descutner, and S Alspach
The Presidency in the New Media Age, Everette E. Dates and Edward C. Pease
The Race for Content, Everette E. Dates and Edward C. Pease
Warping the World—America’s Mangled Images ofRace, Jannette L. Dates and Ted Pease
Children and the Media, Everette E. Dennis and Edward C. Pease
“Defining Communication’s Role and Identity in the 1990s, Edward C. Pease
Race—America’s Rawest Nerve, Edward C. Pease
The Ethics of Image and Intervention: Diplomacy and Media in the Post- Cold War World, Edward C. Pease
The Father of ‘Talk Show Democracy’—On the Line with Larry King, Edward C. Pease
1993
Revelatory Silences: A Critical Analysis of the Structuring Absences in ‘Out of Africa.’, Brenda Cooper
Silences That Speak: The Interaction of Public and Private Discourse in ‘Out of Africa.’, Brenda Cooper
The Politics of Patriarchy in ‘Out of Africa.’, Brenda Cooper
Radio—The Forgotten Medium, Everette E. Dennis and Edward C. Pease
The Media and Women Without Apology, Everette E. Dennis and Edward C. Pease
No Train, No Gain: Continuing Education in Newspaper Newsrooms, Eric Newton, Richard Thein, Brian J. Buchanan, G. Donald Ferree Jr., and Edward C. Pease
E.W. Scripps’ Thoughts on Journalism in His Final Years, Edward C. Pease
Global News After the Cold War, Edward C. Pease
Professional Orientation Equals Second-Class Status in Academe, Edward C. Pease
Symposium—In the Media, A Woman’s Place, Edward C. Pease
The Diplomat’s View of the Press and Foreign Policy: A Conversationwith Jack F. Matlock Jr, Edward C. Pease
The Media Scoreboard, Final Round: Lessons of Campaign ’92, Edward C. Pease
Who’s Covering What in the Year of the Women?, Edward C. Pease
Why Should We Care? The Philosophical and Economic Arguments forMedia Diversity, Edward C. Pease
1992
Conflicting Visions of Isak Dinesen’s Africa, Brenda Cooper
The Fairness Factor, Everette E. Dennis and Edward C. Pease
Assessing Coverage: A Survey of Campaign Correspondents, Edward C. Pease
News 2000: Not My Kid! Journalists Leery of Newspapers’ Future, Edward C. Pease
Publishing Books, Edward C. Pease
Race and the Politics of Promotion in Newspaper Newsrooms, Edward C. Pease
Race, Gender and Job Satisfaction in Newspaper Newsrooms, Edward C. Pease
Who’s Making the News? Changing Demographics of Newspaper Newsrooms, Edward C. Pease
How to Teach Diversity Handbook, Ted Pease
1991
Blaming the Boss: Newsroom Professionals See Managers as Public Enemy No. 1, Edward C. Pease
The Newsroom Barometer: Job Satisfaction and the Impact of Racial Diversity on U.S. Daily Newspapers, Edward C. Pease and Frazier Smith
