Submissions from 2012
The Ethics of Lobbying: Testing an Ethical Framework for Advocacy in Public Relations, Kati Tusinski Berg
The World is a…Network: Social Media and Cause Networks in the Girl Effect Movement, Kati Tusinski Berg and Sarah B. Feldner
Qualitative Research Methods for Media Studies, Bonnie Brennen
Vanishing Acts: Creative Women in Spain and the United States, Jean Grow, David Roca, and Sheri J. Broyles
Intercultural New Media Studies: The Next Frontier in intercultural Communication, Robert Shuter
Research and Pedagogy in Intercultural New Media Studies, Robert Shuter
Symposium on Indigenous Scholarship: The Centrality of Culture and Indigenous Values, Robert Shuter
Effective Family Communication and Job Loss: Crafting the Narrative for Family Crisis, Lynn H. Turner
Submissions from 2011
Political Communication Ethics: Postmodern Opportunities and Challenges, Steven Goldzwig
Unspoken Rules of the Creative Game: Insights to Shape the Next Generation from Top Advertising Creative Women, Jean Grow and Sheri J. Broyles
Business-to-Business Media Selection, Kyle Krueger and Lawrence Soley
Adopting an Attitude of Wisdom in Organizational Rhetorical Theory and Practice: Contemplating the Ideal and the Real, Rebecca J. Meisenbach and Sarah Bonewits Feldner
Domestic Violence in Men's and Women's Magazines: Women Are Guilty of Choosing the Wrong Men, Men Are Not Guilty of Hitting Women, Pamela Hill Nettleton
Facing Up to the Media: Walter Ong and the Embrace of Technology, John J. Pauly
Review of Richard Junger's Becoming the Second City: Chicago’s Mass News Media, 1833-1898, John J. Pauly
Aging Gracefully: Emerging Issues for Public Policy and Consumer Welfare, Vanessa G. Perry and Joyce Wolburg
Robert T. Oliver: Trailblazer in Intercultural Communication, Robert Shuter
Advertising Media Selection, Lawrence Soley
Submissions from 2010
Journalism in Second Life, Bonnie Brennen and Erika dela Cerna
A Different Kind of Inter-Media Agenda Setting: How Campaign Ads and Presidential Debates Influenced the Blogosphere in the 2008 U.S. Campaign, Sumana Chattopadhyay and Molly Greenwood
Threads of Intersection and Distinction: Joining an Ongoing Conversation within Organizational Communication Research, Sarah Bonewits Feldner and Scott D'Urso
Commencing the Rationale for War: George W. Bush’s Address at West Point, June 1, 2002, Steven Goldzwig
Weaving Your Way Through the Creative Labyrinth: Words of Wisdom from Professionals, Jean Grow
Sports Public Relations, Tom Isaacson
Relational Maintenance Behaviors in the Grandchild–Grandparent Relationship, Daniel H. Mansson, Scott A. Myers, and Lynn H. Turner
Symptom Information in Direct-to-Consumer Antidepressant Advertising and College Students' Perception of the Lifetime Risk Depression, Jin Seong Park and Jean Grow
Censored on Final Approach, Phyllis Ravel
Getting on the “E” List: Email Use in a Community of Service Provider Organizations for People Experiencing Homelessness, Craig R. Scott, Laurie K. Lewis, and Scott D'Urso
Emerging interpersonal norms of text messaging in India and the United States, Robert Shuter and Sumana Chattopadhyay
Projective Techniques for Advertising and Consumer Research, Lawrence Soley
Projective Techniques in US Marketing and Management Research: The Influence of The Achievement Motive, Lawrence Soley
The New Abridged Reporter's Privilege: Policies, Principles, and Pathological Perspectives, Erik Ugland
Newspaper Theft, Self-Preservation and the Dimensions of Censorship, Erik Ugland and Jennifer L. Lambe
Submissions from 2009
Finding Connections Between Lobbying, Public Relations and Advocacy, Kati Tusinski Berg
Lobbying as Advocacy Public Relations and Its ‘Unspoken’ Code of Ethics, Kati Tusinski Berg
The Past, Present, and Future of Human Communication and Technology Research: An Introduction, Scott D'Urso
Connected to the Organization: A Survey of Communication Technologies in the Modern Organizational Landscape, Scott D'Urso and Kristen M. Pierce
What's in a Name? Examining Organizational Identity from Divergent Stakeholder Perspectives, Sarah Bonewits Feldner and Scott D'Urso
The Gender of Branding: Antenarrative Resistance in Early Nike Women’s Advertising, Jean Grow
“Exploring the Basement of Social Justice Issues”: A Graduate Upon Graduation, Erika L. Kirby, Sarah Bonewits Feldner, Jay Leighter, M. Chad McBride, Bren Ortega Murphy, Stacy Tye-Williams, and Lynn H. Turner
Dialogue, Discourse Ethics, and Disney, Rebecca Meisenbach and Sarah Bonewits Feldner
Finding a Home for Communication Technologies, Craig R. Scott, Laurie K. Lewis, Scott D'Urso, and Jenn D. Davis
The Aims of Public Scholarship in Media Law and Ethics, Erik Ugland
Submissions from 2008
Creative Women in Advertising Agencies: Why So Few “Babes in Boyland”?, Sheri L. Broyles and Jean Grow
Book Review of A Companion to Media Studies, edited by A. Valdivia, Sumana Chattopadhyay
Bowling Alone, Sumana Chattopadhyay
Larry Sabato, Sumana Chattopadhyay
Reporters without Borders, Sumana Chattopadhyay
Examining the Scope of Channel Expansion: A Test of Channel Expansion Theory with New and Traditional Communication Media, Scott D'Urso and Stephen A. Rains
Nike Women’s Advertising: A Matter of Principle, Jean Grow
Breaking the Silence Surrounding Hepatitis C by Promoting Self-Efficacy: A Study of Hepatitis C Public Service Announcements, Jean Grow and Stephanie Christopher
The Social Reality of Depression: DTC Advertising of Antidepressants and Perceptions of the Prevalence and Lifetime Risk of Depression, Jin Seong Park and Jean Grow
Sex and Shock Jocks: An Analysis of the Howard Stern and Bob & Tom Shows, Lawrence Soley
Demarcating the Right to Gather News: A Sequential Interpretation of the First Amendment, Erik Ugland
The Legitimacy and Moral Authority of the National News Council (USA), Erik Ugland
"Selling Sin" in a Hostile Environment: A Comparison of Ukrainian and American Tobacco Advertising Strategies in Magazines, Olesya Venger and Joyce Wolburg
Submissions from 2007
A Meta-Analysis of Political Advertising, William L. Benoit, Glenn M. Leshner, and Sumana Chattopadhyay
A Description of Lobbying as Advocacy Public Relations, Kati Tusinski Berg
The Corporatization of Communication, Eric Chiappinelli, Adam Candeub, Jeffrey Chester, and Lawrence Soley
SaveDisney.com and Activist Challenges: A Habermasian Perspective on Corporate Legitimacy, Sarah Bonewits Feldner and Rebecca J. Meisenbach
Saving Disney: Activating Publics through the Internet, Sarah Bonewits Feldner and Rebecca J. Meisenbach
Review of Sex in Consumer Culture: The Erotic Content of Media and Marketing, Jean Grow
Political Engagement through Debates: Young Citizens’ Reactions to the 2004 Presidential Debates, Mitchell S. McKinney and Sumana Chattopadhyay
Sex and Shock Jocks: An Analysis of the Howard Stern and Bob & Tom Shows, Lawrence Soley
Who Is a Journalist and Why Does it Matter? Disentangling the Legal and Ethical Arguments, Erik Ugland and Jennifer Henderson
Submissions from 2006
In Search of a Corporate Moral Compass, Kati Tusinski Berg
The Size and Development of the Shadow Economy: An Empirical Investigation from States of India, Kausik Chaudhuri, Friedrich Schneider, and Sumana Chattopadhyay
Living Our Mission: A Study of University Mission Building, Sarah Bonewits Feldner
Stories of Community: The First Ten Years of Nike Women's Advertising, Jean Grow
"Your Life is Waiting!": Symbolic Meanings in Direct-to-Consumer Antidepressant Advertising, Jean Grow, Jin Seong Park, and Xiaoqi Han
Selling Truth: How Nike’s Advertising to Women Claimed a Contested Reality, Jean Grow and Joyce Wolburg
Measuring Responses to Commercials: A Projective-Elicitation Approach, Lawrence Soley
Transparency in Communication: An Examination of Communication Journals’ Conflicts-of-Interest Policies, Lawrence Soley and Sarah Bonewits Feldner
Transparency in Communication: An Examination of Communication Journals’ Conflicts-of-Interest Policies, Lawrence Soley and Sarah Bonewits Feldner
The Sulzer Hip Replacement Recall Crisis: A Patient's Perspective, Keri Stephens, Scott D'Urso, and Penny Holmes
Reconsidering Public Relations’ Infatuation with Dialogue: Why Engagement and Reconciliation Can Be More Ethical Than Symmetry and Reciprocity, Kevin L. Stoker and Kati Tusinski Berg
Books from 2005
Advertising Strategy: Creative Tactics from the Outside/In, Jean Grow and Tom Alstiel
Service Learning Across the Curriculum: A Collaboration to Promote Smoking Cessation, Jean Grow and Joyce Wolburg
The Fairness Doctrine Redux: Media Bias and the Rights of Broadcasters, Erik Ugland
Submissions from 2004
Voices About Choices: The Role of Female Networks in Affirming Life Choices in the Academy, Karrin Vasby Anderson, Sarah B. Feldner, Kelly C. McDorman, Jennifer B. Pierce, Claire Procopio, Kristina K. Horn Sheeler, and Helen Tate
Research and the Bottom Line in Today’s University, Sarah Bonewits Feldner and Lawrence Soley
Submissions from 2002
Censorship Inc.: The Corporate Threat to Free Speech in the United States, Lawrence Soley
Review of Michael Sweeney’s Secrets of Victory: The Office of Censorship and the American Press and Radio in World War, Lawrence Soley
Submissions from 2000
The Tricks of Academe, Lawrence Soley
The Minnesota News Council: Principles, Precedent and Moral Authority, Erik Ugland
Submissions from 1996
Hawkers, Thieves and Lonely Pamphleteers: Distributing Publications in the University Marketplace, Erik Ugland
Submissions from 1995
Cable Television, New Technologies and the First Amendment After Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. v. F.C.C., Erik Ugland