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2024
Ocean Temperatures Do Not Account for a Record-Setting Winter in the U.S. West, Matthew D. LaPlante, Liping Deng, Luthiene Dalanhese, and Shih-Yu Wang; Atmosphere
2023
How do Different Market-Oriented News Organizations Portray News Coverage About the CARES Act?, Michelle Rossi; Newspaper Research Journal
Provoking Gut-Level Reactions: A Study on Journalistic Framing During the 2020 Meatpacking Crisis, Michelle Rossi and Patrick Ferrucci; Environmental Communication
2020
“To Ask Freedom for Women”: The Night of Terror and Public Memory, Candi Carter Olsen; Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
2017
Candidate Image-Building Through Trump's Tweets: A Transgression or a Transformation?, Kim Hixson; The American Elections Symposium 2017
Trump's Tweets: His Campaign Messages that Created "Buzz" and Generated Earned Media, Kim Hixson; MPSA annual meeting
2014
Social Media use by Legislative Offices for Constituent Communication, Kim Hixson; Journal of digital and Social Media Marketing
2013
Review of the book Those Girls: Single Women in Sixties and Seventies Popular Culture, by Katerine J. Lehman, Candi Carter Olsen; Film and History: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Film and Television Studies
Mass Messages: How State Legislators Communicate with Constituents in the New Media Environment, Kim Hixson; MPSA annual meeting
2012
The Morning Cheerleader and the News Quarterback: The Use of the Failure Frame in Coverage of Newswomen's Work, Candi Carter Olsen; Media Report to Women
A Daisy, A Bear and Nothing but Laughter: Television Advertising in Presidential Campaigns, Kim Hixson; Fairhaven Lecture Series
A Dilemma for our Democracy: Restrict Freedom of Speech or Effect Pure Plutocracy, Kim Hixson; Journal of Mass Communication & Journalism
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 Bullock; The Howard Journal of Communications
Publish and Be Damned: Media Coverage of Women Journalists, Candi Carter Olsen; National Communication Association Conference
Talking About My Girl': Media Discussions of Women and the Double Blinds They Create, Candi Carter Olsen; National Communication Association Conference
The White-Black Fault Line”: Relevancy of Race and Racism in Spectators’ Experiences of Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing, Brenda Cooper; Essays on African American Owned Media
The Great Typo Hunt: Changing the World One Correction at a Time, Ted Pease; Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
2010
Divided Opinion: Black and White Press Coverage of the 1957 Central High Desegregation Crisis, Cathy Bullock; Divided Opinion: Black and White Press Coverage of the 1957 Central High Desegregation Crisis
Looking Back at the Arkansas Gazette: An Oral History, Cathy Bullock; Jounalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
'Skyful of Lies’ and Black Swans: The New Tyranny of Shifting Information Power in Crises, Ted Pease; Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
The Decline of the Inquiring Mind, Ted Pease; The Utah Statesman
2009
Friendly Fire: Lita Hornick, Women's Anger and Editorial Power in 1960's Little Magazines, Candi Carter Olsen; National Communication Association Conference
Mimeo Madness: How the Mimeograph Created a Communication Revolution, Candi Carter Olsen; National Communication Association Conference
The Mormons versus the ‘Armies of Satan’: CompetingFrames of Morality in the Brokeback Mountain Controversy in Utah Newspapers, B. Cooper and Ted Pease; Western Journal of Communication
Reliable Sources: 100 Years at the National Press Club, Ted Pease; Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
2008
Official Sources Dominate Domestic Violence Reporting, Cathy Bullock; Newspaper Research Journal
The Press and Domestic Violence: Should We Blame the Messenger?, Cathy Bullock; The Press and Domestic Violence: Should We Blame the Messenger
Good Mom, Bad Mom: Popular Culture and Hegemonic Ideals of Motherhood, Candi Carter Olsen; National Women's Studies Association Conference
Framing Brokeback Mountain: How the Popular Press Corralled the ‘Gay Cowboy Movie, Brenda Cooper and Ted Pease; Critical Studies in Media Communication
Booknotes, Ted Pease; Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
2007
News and Social Ferment: The Little Rock Central High School Desegregation Crisis of 1957, Cathy Bullock; Southwestern Mass Communication Journal
Framing Domestic Violence Fatalities: Coverage byUtah Newspapers, Cathy Ferrand Bullock; Women's Studies in Communication
Women on the Bus: Little Magazines and Women Beat Editors, Candi Carter Olsen; National Communication Association Conference
News, Race, and the Status Quo: The Case of Emmett Louis Till, Margaret Spratt, Cathy Bullock, Gerald Baldasty, Fiona Clark, Alex Halavais, Michael McCluskey, and Susan Schrenk; The Howard Journal of Communications
2006
Collaborating With the Media to Promote Resiliency Within Families, Cathy Bullock; Collaborating With the Media to Promote Resiliency Within Families
Domestic Violence and Public Information: Three Views of Media, Cathy Bullock; Domestic Violence and Public Information: Three Views of Media
Coverage of Domestic Violence Fatalities by Newspapers in Washington State, Cathy Bullock and J Cubert; Constructing Crime: Perspectives on Making News and Social Problems, 2nd ed.
Verity and Fallacies: How Luke and Capote Used the Arts of Fiction to Create "Truer Truth", Candi Carter Olsen; Rocky Mountain-Great Plains Regional Society of Biblical Literatures Conference
Brokeback’ Heartache Hits Close to Home, Brenda Cooper; Logan Herald Journal
Pick a flick: Moviegoers’ use and trust of advertising and uncontrolled sources, Kim Hixson; Business Research Yearbook
2005
Selected Findings From Study of Utah Newspapers’ Coverage of Domestic Violence, Cathy Bullock; Selected Findings from Study of Utah Newspapers' Coverage of Domestic Violence
2004
Images of Violence: Utah Newspaper Coverage of Domestic Violence Fatalities, Cathy Bullock; Images of Violence: Utah Newspaper Coverage of Domestic Violence Fatalities
Understanding Patterns of Domestic Violence: North Carolina Tragedy Underscores Need for Knowledge, Cathy Bullock; Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma Web site
Hollywood’s Distortions of Women of Color and Their Stories, Brenda Cooper; Ethnic Media in America: Images, Audiences and Transforming Forces
The White-Black Fault Line”: Relevancy of Race and Racism in Spectators’ Experiences of Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing, Brenda Cooper; Ethnic Media in America: Images, Audiences and Transforming Forces
2003
Images of Violence in the Land of Family Values: Utah Newspapers’ Coverage of Domestic Violence Fatalities, Cathy Bullock; Images of Violence in the Land of Family Values: Utah Newspapers’ Coverage of Domestic Violence Fatalities
2002
News and Social Ferment: The Little Rock Central High School Desegregation Crisis of 1957, Cathy Bullock; News and Social Ferment: The Little Rock Central High School Desegregation Crisis of 1957
Coverage of Domestic Violence Fatalities by Newspapers in Washington State, Cathy Bullock and J Cubert; Journal of Interpersonal Violence
Group Affiliations, Opinion Polarization, and Global Organizations:Views of the World Trade Organization Before and After Seattle, Cathy Bullock, M McCluskey, K Stamm, K Tanaka, M Torres, and C Scott; Mass Communication & Society
‘Don’t Want No Short People ’Round Here’: ConfrontingHeterosexism’s Intolerance Through Comic and Disruptive Narratives in Ally McBeal, B. Cooper and Ted Pease; Western Journal of Communication
Boys Don’t Cry & Female Masculinity: Reclaiming a Life and Dismantling the Politics of Normative Heterosexuality, Brenda Cooper; Critical Studies in Media Communication
"Don't Want No Short People 'Round Here": Confronting Heterosexism's Intolerance Through Comic and Disruptive Narratives in Ally McBeal, Brenda Cooper and Ted Pease; Western Journal of Communication
2001
Underreporting of Domestic Violence in Washington State, Cathy Bullock; Underreporting of Domestic Violence in Washington State
Coverage of Domestic Violence Fatalities by Newspapers in Washington State, Cathy Bullock and J Cubert; Coverage of Domestic Violence Fatalities by Newspapers in Washington State
Public Evaluations of the Communication Practices of a Global Organization, Cathy Bullock, K Stamm, M McCluskey, D Messerschmidt, C Scott, K Tanaka, and M Torres; Public Evaluations of the Communication Practices of a Global Organization
Short People Got No Reason to Live’: Disrupting Heterosexual Ideology in Ally McBeal, B. Cooper and Ted Pease; Short People Got No Reason to Live’: Disrupting Heterosexual Ideology in Ally McBeal
Unapologetic Women, "Comic Men" and Feminine Spectatorship in David E. Kelley’s Ally McBeal, Brenda Cooper; Critical Studies in Media Communication
“Don’t Want No Short People ’Round Here”: Disrupting Heterosexual Ideology in the Comic Narratives of Ally McBeal, Brenda Cooper and Ted Pease; “Don’t Want No Short People ’Round Here”: Disrupting Heterosexual Ideology in the Comic Narratives of Ally McBeal
Inside the Newsroom: Journalists’ Views of Domestic Violence and What Shapes Coverage, J Cubert and Cathy Bullock; Inside the Newsroom: Journalists’ Views of Domestic Violence and What Shapes Coverage
2000
Public Opinion of the WTO, Cathy Bullock, M McCluskey, D Messerschmidt, C Scott, K Stamm, K Tanaka, and M Torres; Public Opinion of the WTO
"Chick Flicks" as Feminist Texts: The Appropriation of the Male Gaze in Thelma & Louise, Brenda Cooper; Women’s Studies in Communication
Lessons from Woody, Brenda Cooper; Newsweek online
Free Expression in Hollywood: First Amendment and Censorship, Ted Pease, F. Miguel Valenti, Les Brown, and Laurie Trotta; More Than a Movie: Ethics in Entertainment
1999
News, Race, and the Status Quo: The Case of Emmett Louis Till, G Baldasty, Cathy Bullock, F Clark, A Halavais, M McCluskey, S Schrenk, and M Spratt; News, Race, and the Status Quo: The Case of Emmett Louis Till
Ally McBeal vs. Hollywood’s Male Gaze—Round One, Brenda Cooper; Ally McBeal vs. Hollywood’s Male Gaze—Round One
Hegemony and Hollywood: A Critique of Cinematic Distortions of Women of Color and Their Stories, Brenda Cooper; American Communication Journal
Relevancy and Gender Identity in Spectators’ Interpretations of Thelma & Louise, Brenda Cooper; Critical Studies in Mass Communication
Women ‘Return the Look’: Appropriation of the Male Gaze in Ally McBeal, Brenda Cooper; Women ‘Return the Look’: Appropriation of the Male Gaze in Ally McBeal
A Purple Yearbook and Free Speech on Campuses, Ted Pease; The Chronicle of Higher Education
Minority J-School Grad Employment Waning, Ted Pease; The American Editor
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; Hegemony and the Re-Creation of Dominant Culture: A Critique of Hollywood’s Cinematic Distortions of Women of Color and Their Stories
‘The White-Black Fault Line’: Relevancy of Race and Racism inSpectators’ Experiences of Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing, Brenda Cooper; The Howard Journal of Communication
1997
America’s ‘Rough Ride’ Through Race, Hate Speech and Free Expression, Brenda Cooper; Facing Difference: How the Media Reflect Who We Are
“It’s Going to be a Rough Ride, Buddy!" An Analysis of the Collision Between "Hate Speech" and Free Expression in the Khallid Abdul Muhammad Controversy, Brenda Cooper; The Howard Journal of Communication
Two Roads: Caregivers, Families, Friends — USU Exhibit Shares the Lives that AIDS Leaves Behind, Brenda Cooper; Logan Herald Journal
Strategic Silences and Transgressive Metaphors in Out of Africa: Isak Dinesen's Double-Voiced Rhetoric of Complicity and Subversion, Brenda Cooper and D Descutner; Southern Communication Journal
The Media in Black and White, Everette E. Dennis and Ted Pease; The News in Black and White
Publishing Books, Everette E. Dennis, Ted Pease, and Craig LaMay; Publishing Books
1996
"It Had No Voice to It": Sydney Pollack's Film Translation of Isak Dinesen's Out of Africa, Brenda Cooper and D Descutner; Quaterly Journal of Speech
Children and the Media, Everette E. Dennis and Ted Pease; Children and the Media
1995
‘It‘s Going To Be Rough Ride, Buddy!’ A Phenomenological Analysis of the Collision Between ‘Hate Speech’ and Free Expression in Students’ Experiences of the Khallid Muhammad Controversy, Brenda Cooper; ‘It‘s Going To Be Rough Ride, Buddy!’ A Phenomenological Analysis of the Collision Between ‘Hate Speech’ and Free Expression in Students’ Experiences of the Khallid Muhammad Controversy
Reading Thelma & Louise: A Phenomenological Analysis of Viewers’ Experiences of Film, Brenda Cooper; Reading Thelma & Louise: A Phenomenological Analysis of Viewers’ Experiences of Film
The Forgotten Medium, Everette E. Dennis and Ted Pease; Radio - The Forgotten Medium
1994
Empowering Silences: The Strategic Use of Structuring Absences in Isak Dinesen’s Out of Africa, Brenda Cooper and D Descutner; Empowering Silences: The Strategic Use of Structuring Absences in Isak Dinesen’s Out of Africa
From Celebrity Entrepreneur to Civic Hero: Donald Trump’s Campaign of Self-Transformation, Brenda Cooper, D Descutner, and S Alspach; American Heroes in a Media Age
The Presidency in the New Media Age, Everette E. Dates and Ted Pease; Media Studies Journal
The Race for Content, Everette E. Dates and Ted Pease; Media Studies Journal
Warping the World—America’s Mangled Images ofRace, Jannette L. Dates and Ted Pease; Media Studies Journal
Children and the Media, Everette E. Dennis and Ted Pease; Media Studies Journal
“Defining Communication’s Role and Identity in the 1990s, Ted Pease; Insights: Journal of the Association of Schools of Journalism & Mass Communication
Race—America’s Rawest Nerve, Ted Pease; Media Studies Journal
The Ethics of Image and Intervention: Diplomacy and Media in the Post- Cold War World, Ted Pease; Insights on Global Ethics
The Father of ‘Talk Show Democracy’—On the Line with Larry King, Ted Pease; Media Studies Journal
1993
Revelatory Silences: A Critical Analysis of the Structuring Absences in ‘Out of Africa.’, Brenda Cooper; Revelatory Silences: A Critical Analysis of the Structuring Absences in ‘Out of Africa.’
Silences That Speak: The Interaction of Public and Private Discourse in ‘Out of Africa.’, Brenda Cooper; Silences That Speak: The Interaction of Public and Private Discourse in ‘Out of Africa.’
The Politics of Patriarchy in ‘Out of Africa.’, Brenda Cooper; The Politics of Patriarchy in ‘Out of Africa.’
Radio—The Forgotten Medium, Everette E. Dennis and Ted Pease; Media Studies Journal
The Media and Women Without Apology, Everette E. Dennis and Ted Pease; Media Studies Journal
No Train, No Gain: Continuing Education in Newspaper Newsrooms, Eric Newton, Richard Thein, Brian J. Buchanan, G. Donald Ferree Jr., and Ted Pease; No Train, No Gain: Continuing Education in Newspaper Newsrooms
E.W. Scripps’ Thoughts on Journalism in His Final Years, Ted Pease; A Celebration of the Legacies of E.W. Scripps: His Life, Works and Heritage