The Communication Faculty Research and Publications Series is comprised of books and articles published by Marquette University's communication faculty.
Submissions from 2017
Taking Our Pictures: Citizen Photojournalism in Traditional US News Media, Bonnie Brennen and J. Scott Brennen
Blurring the Lines Between Personal and Organizational Identity: The Role of Identity Construction on Twitter when Leaders Change Organizations, Sarah Bonewits Feldner and Kati Tusinski Berg
Posting, Sharing, and Tweeting a Brand's Politics: Social Media and the Recent Evolution of Online Corporate Activism, Nathan Gilkerson
Teaching Statistical Reasoning (or not) in Journalism Education: Findings and Implications from Surveys with US J-chairs, Robert Griffin and Sharon Dunwoody
Exporting Gender Bias: Anglo-American Echoes in Swedish Advertising Creative Departments, Jean Grow
American Advertising and the Politics of Consumption, Jean M. Grow
“A Certain Stigma” of Educational Radio: Judith Waller and “Public Service” Broadcasting, Amanda R. Keeler
Investigating Sound: Visual and Aural Style from Broadchurch to Gracepoint, Amanda R. Keeler
Is there Still a PR Problem Online? Exploring the Effects of Different Sources and Crisis Response Strategies in Online Crisis Communication Via Social Media, Young Kim and Hyojung Park
Intuition and Rationality in Olivier Messiaen's La Nativité du Seigneur, Mark Konewko
Outputs or Outcomes? Assessing Public Relations Evaluation Practices In Award-Winning PR Campaigns, Maureen Schriner, Rebecca Swenson, and Nathan Gilkerson
Does Ethical Orientation Matter? Determinants of Public Reaction to CSR Communication, Kyujin Shim, Myojung Chung, and Young Kim
Meetings as Persistent Conversations that use ICTs and Face-to-Face to Build Social Capital, Keri Stephens, Ignacio Cruz, Eric D. Waters, and Yaguang Zhu
Family Communication, Lynn H. Turner
Submissions from 2016
Understanding Dialogue and Engagement Through Communication Experts’ Use of Interactive Writing to Build Relationships, Betsy Anderson, Rebecca Swenson, and Nathan Gilkerson
Exploring Organizational Communication (Micro) History Through Network Connections, Scott C. D'Urso, Jeremy P. Fyke, and David H. Torres
"The Birth Control Divide": U. S. Press Coverage of Contraception, 1873-2013, Ana C. Garner and Angela Michel
Farmed and Dangerous? A Case Study of Chipotle’s Branded Entertainment Series and Polarized Reactions to its Satirical Depiction of Farming and Agribusiness, Nathan Gilkerson, Rebecca Swenson, and Betsy Anderson
Review of Harry Truman and the Struggle for Racial Justice By Robert Shogan, Steven Goldzwig
Review of Making JFK Matter: Popular Memory and the Thirty-fifth President By Paul H. Santa Cruz, Steven R. Goldzwig
Scientific Uncertainty in Media Content: Some Reflections on This Special Issue, Robert J. Griffin
Chair Support, Faculty Entrepreneurship, and the Teaching of Statistical Reasoning to Journalism Undergraduates in the United States, Robert J. Griffin and Sharon Dunwoody
Advertising Creative and the Pink Ghetto, Jean M. Grow
Defining a Medium: The Educational Aspirations for Early Radio, Amanda R. Keeler
Gender, Guns, and Survival: The Women of The Walking Dead, Amanda R. Keeler
Old New Media: Closed-circuit Television and the Classroom, Amanda R. Keeler
Premature Adulthood: Alcoholic Moms and Teenaged Adults in the ABC Afterschool Specials, Amanda R. Keeler
Taking the Ethics Test, Young Kim
Communicating with Key Publics in Crisis Communication: The Synthetic Approach to the Public Segmentation in CAPS (Communicative Action in Problem Solving), Young Kim, Andrea Miller, and Myoung-Gi Chon
Lady Killers: Twenty Years of Magazine Coverage of Women Who Kill Their Abusers, Pamela Hill Nettleton PhD
No Girls Allowed: Television Boys’ Clubs as Resistance to Feminism, Pamela Hill Nettleton PhD
Stitched to Kill, Pamela Hill Nettleton
The Kids Are All Right, Pamela Hill Nettleton
The Lure of Love, Pamela Hill Nettleton
Book Review of Doug Underwood's The Undeclared War between Journalism and Fiction: Journalists as Genre Benders in Literary History, John J. Pauly
Brand Tracking on Social Media: The Role of Country of Origin Perceptions, James Pokrywczynski and Hang Lu
Sound Recognition of Historical Visibility: The Radio Preservation Task Force of the Library of Congress: Introduction, Josh Shepperd, Amanda R. Keeler, and Chris Sterling
How & Why Technology Matters in Consulting & Coaching Interventions, Keri Stephens and Eric D. Waters
Taking Food Fights Online: Analysis of Chipotle’s Attempt to Cultivate Conversation with The Scarecrow Video, Rebecca Swenson, Nathan Gilkerson, and Betsy Anderson
Review of A Communication Perspective on the Military: Interactions, Messages, and Discourses, Lynn H. Turner
Insights for Prevention Campaigns: The Power of Drinking Rituals in the College Student Experience From Freshman to Senior Year, Joyce M. Wolburg
Submissions from 2015
Gawker Going Union May Not Be Last For Labor In Media, Bonnie Brennen
Taking our Pictures, Bonnie Brennen and J. S. Brennen
Risk Information Seeking and Processing Model, Sharon Dunwoody and Robert J. Griffin
Tokens in A Man’s World: Women in Creative Advertising Departments, Jean M. Grow and Tao Deng
First Impressions: Fear the Walking Dead, Amanda R. Keeler
The Walking Deadwood? The Western and the Post-Apocalyptic Tale, Amanda R. Keeler
Toward an Ethical Model of Effective Crisis Communication, Young Kim
Creative Women in Peru: Outliers in a Machismo World, Marta Mensa Torra and Jean M. Grow
The Relationship of Fans’ Sports-Team Identification and Facebook Usage to Purchase of Team Products, Caitlin Moyer, Jim Pokrywczynski, and Robert J. Griffin
Alone But Not Lonesome, Pamela Hill Nettleton
Are Catholic University Students Being Coddled?, Pamela Hill Nettleton
Brave Sperm and Demure Eggs: Fallopian Gender Politics on YouTube, Pamela Hill Nettleton
Hanging With the Boys: Homosocial Bonding and Bromance Coupling in Nip/Tuck and Boston Legal, Pamela Hill Nettleton
Stop the Press: The Future of Journalism Is Not Post-Political, Pamela Hill Nettleton
The Sound of Silence, Pamela Hill Nettleton
Marketing a City Library in the Face of Negative Attitudes, A. J. Otjen, Sarah Keller, and Kim Young
Understanding History on Its Own Terms, John J. Pauly
Thinking Pink? Consumer Reactions to Pink Ribbons and Vague Messages in Advertising, Kim Bartel Sheehan and Kati Tusinski Berg
News Coverage of U.S. Mothers of Soldiers During the Vietnam War, Karen L. Slattery and Ana C. Garner
YouTube, Social Norms and Perceived Salience of Climate Change in the American Mind, James T. Spartz, Leona Yi-Fan Su, Robert J. Griffin, Dominique Brossard, and Sharon Dunwoody
Forward to Family Communication in the Age of Digital and Social Media, Lynn H. Turner
IPC 2, 2nd Edition, Lynn H. Turner
SAGE Handbook of Family Communication, Lynn H. Turner and Richard West
The Challenge of Defining "Family", Lynn H. Turner and Richard West
Lobbying as Relationship Management: Avenues for Public Relations Research and Practice, Kurt Wise and Kati Tusinski Berg
Submissions from 2014
Social Media as a CSR Communication Channel: The Current State of Practice, Kati Tusinski Berg and Kim Bartel Sheehan
Review of Eyes on Labor: News Photography and America's Working Class by Carol Quirke, Bonnie Brennen
Trajectories for the Future: Journalism Studies in Context, Bonnie Brennen
Persecuting Alex Rodriguez: Race, Money and the Ethics of Reporting the Performance-enhancing Drug Scandal, Bonnie Brennen and Rick Brown
Dealing with “Prodromes” through Social Media: Pre-crisis Communication of Hyundai Regarding its Overestimated Gas Mileage Issue, Wonjun Chung and Young Kim
The Role of Channel Beliefs in Risk Information Seeking, Sharon Dunwoody and Robert J. Griffin
How Corporations Manage Industry and Consumer Expectations via the CSR Report, Sarah Bonewits Feldner and Kati Tusinski Berg
Meeting the Communication Challenges of Training, Jeremy P. Fyke
Professionalising Organisational Communication Discourses, Materialities, and Trends, Jeremy P. Fyke
Wicked or Warranted? US Press Coverage of Contraception 1873-1917, Ana C. Garner
The Never-ending Struggle: US Press Coverage of Contraception 2000–2013, Ana C. Garner and Edgar Mendez
Sex Segregation in Advertising Creative Departments Across the Globe, Jean M. Grow and Tao Deng
The Aesthetic Turn: Toward a Television Aesthetic (Again), Amanda R. Keeler
Is Digital Content Better?, Young Kim
Cross-national Ongoing Crisis Communication on Social Media: A Comparative Analysis of Twitter regarding Asiana Airlines Crash Crisis in South Korea and US, Young Kim, Myoung-Gi Chon, and Andrea Miller
Humor Works in Funny Ways: Examining Satirical Tone as a Key Determinant in Political Humor Message Processing, Heather L. LaMarre, Kristen D. Landreville, Dannagal Young, and Nathan Gilkerson
Danny Yukon and the Secrets of the Amazing Lamp, Pamela Hill Nettleton
Ritual Theory and the Media, John J. Pauly
The New Journalism and the Struggle for Interpretation, John J. Pauly
Why Partisanship Bothers Us, John J. Pauly
Congruency and Engagement Test in an Event Marketing Sponsorship Context, James Pokrywczynski and David L. Brinker
The Role of Country of Origin in Brand Following on Social Media Among U.S. Consumers, Jim Pokrywczynski and Kevin Keenan
Advertising Education in Spain, David Roca, Daniel Tena, and Jean M. Grow
Ethics and Journalistic Standards: An Examination of the Relationship between Journalism Codes of Ethics and Deontological Moral Theory, Karen L. Slattery
Summit Report: Freedom of the Press in the Twenty-First Century – An Agenda for Thought and Action - Panel IV: The Future of the Press and Secrecy, Jeffery A. Smith, Robert E. Drechsel, W. Wat Hopkins, Derigan Silver, and Erik Ugland
Media Management: The Integration of HRM, Technology, and People, Keri Stephens, Eric D. Waters, and Caroline Sinclair
Forward to The C-SPAN Archives: An Interdisciplinary Resource for Discovery, Learning, and Engagement, Lynn H. Turner
Review of Lifestyle Brands: A Guide to Aspirational Marketing, Joyce M. Wolburg
Submissions from 2013
Statistical Reasoning in Journalism Education, Sharon Dunwoody and Robert Griffin
Euphemisms and Ethics: A Language-Centered Analysis of Penn State’s Sexual Abuse Scandal, Jeremy Fyke and Kristen Lucas
The Ethics of Conscious Capitalism: Wicked Problems in Leading Change and Changing Leaders, Jeremy P. Fyke and Patrice M. Buzzanell
Review of The Age of Responsibility: CSR 2.0 and the New DNA of Business, Jeremy P. Fyke and Christopher Wysocki