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Institution | Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. |
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Titel | Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (80th, Chicago, Illinois, July 30-August 2, 1997). Addenda I. |
Quelle | (1997), (413 Seiten)
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Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; online; Monographie |
Schlagwörter | Tagungsbericht; Advertising; Blacks; Foreign Countries; Higher Education; Information Sources; Journalism; Journalism History; Media Research; News Media; Political Issues; Scientific and Technical Information |
Abstract | The 16 papers in the first section of the Addenda to this proceedings are: (1) "Shipboard News: Nineteenth Century Handwritten Periodicals at Sea" (Roy Alden Atwood); (2) "The International Institutional Press Association, 1966-1968" (Constance Ledoux Book); (3) "44 Liquormart--A Prescription for Commercial Speech: Return to 'Virginia Pharmacy'" (Frances L. Collins and Timothy D. Smith); (4) "Sociocultural Influences on Advertising Seen from Gender-Role Portrayals: A Content Analysis of Chinese and U.S. Television Commercials from 1996" (Hong Cheng); (5) "Of Heathens and Heroines: Constructions of Gender and Empire in the Woman's Foreign Missionary Press, 1869-1895" (Janet M. Cramer); (6) "Mainstream Newspapers Coverage of the North American Free Trade Agreement, 1991-1996" (Ana-Jimena Vargas); (7) "Media Rights versus Community Interests in Canada and the United States: Explorations in Legislative and Judicial Balancing" (Vernon A. Keel); (8) "To Mourn, to Cheer, or to Fear? Three Different Chinese Perspectives on the Death of Deng Xiaoping" (Shiau-Ching Chou and Margaret E. Thompson); (9) "Media Recognition and Access to the Presidential Primary Ballot" (Karen M. Markin); (10) "A Model of Public Support for First Amendment Rights" (Jack M. McLeod; Mira Sotirovic; Zhongshi Guo; Kuang-Yu Huang); (11) "Virtual Meetings: Breakdown or Breakthrough in Participatory Government" (Susan Dente Ross); (12) "Humor as a Resource in Constructing Scientific Knowledge and Ignorance" (S. Holly Stocking); (13) "Effects of Alignment Advertisements: Brand Ads Containing Mention of Social Issues" (Toni Schmidt and Jacqueline C. Hitchon); (14) "Funding Alternatives for Electronic Access to Government Information" (David Danner and Paul W. Taylor); (15) "An Investigation of Colorism of Black Women in News" (Lillie M. Fears); and (16) "Computer-Assisted Reporting Resources in Newsrooms, 1994-96" (Bruce Garrison). Contains references and endnotes. (NKA) |
Erfasst von | ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC |