Citation: J. Upshaw, TELEVISION IN AMERICA - LOCAL STATION HISTORY FROM ACROSS THE NATION - MURRAY,MD, GODFREY,DG, Journalism and mass communication quarterly, 74(4), 1997, pp. 907-907
Citation: Sb. Barnes, VIRTUAL CULTURE - IDENTITY AND COMMUNITY IN CYBERSOCIETY - JONES,SG, Journalism and mass communication quarterly, 74(4), 1997, pp. 907-908
Citation: C. Kitch, VISUAL INTELLIGENCE - PERCEPTION, IMAGE, AND MANIPULATION IN VISUAL COMMUNICATION - BARRY,AMS, Journalism and mass communication quarterly, 74(4), 1997, pp. 908-910
Citation: C. Kitch, CHANGING THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES ON WOMENS MEDIA IMAGES - THE EMERGENCE OF PATTERNS IN A NEW AREA OF HISTORICAL SCHOLARSHIP, Journalism and mass communication quarterly, 74(3), 1997, pp. 477-489
Citation: D. Riffe et A. Freitag, A CONTENT-ANALYSIS OF CONTENT ANALYSES - 25 YEARS OF JOURNALISM QUARTERLY, Journalism and mass communication quarterly, 74(3), 1997, pp. 515-524
Citation: V. Price et al., 3RD-PERSON EFFECTS OF NEWS COVERAGE - ORIENTATIONS TOWARD MEDIA, Journalism and mass communication quarterly, 74(3), 1997, pp. 525-540
Citation: Pd. Driscoll et Mb. Salwen, SELF-PERCEIVED KNOWLEDGE OF THE SIMPSON,O.J. TRIAL - 3RD-PERSON PERCEPTION AND PERCEPTIONS OF GUILT, Journalism and mass communication quarterly, 74(3), 1997, pp. 541-556
Citation: Ha. White, CONSIDERING INTERACTING FACTORS IN THE 3RD-PERSON EFFECT - ARGUMENT STRENGTH AND SOCIAL DISTANCE, Journalism and mass communication quarterly, 74(3), 1997, pp. 557-564
Citation: Be. Denham, ANONYMOUS ATTRIBUTION DURING 2 PERIODS OF MILITARY CONFLICT - USING LOGISTIC-REGRESSION TO STUDY VEILED SOURCES IN AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS, Journalism and mass communication quarterly, 74(3), 1997, pp. 565-578
Citation: C. Packer et Kk. Gower, THE PERSISTENT PROBLEM OF MEDIA TAXATION - FIRST-AMENDMENT PROTECTIONIN THE 1990S, Journalism and mass communication quarterly, 74(3), 1997, pp. 579-590
Citation: Lp. Husselbee et Gh. Stempel, CONTRAST IN US MEDIA COVERAGE OF 2 MAJOR CANADIAN ELECTIONS, Journalism and mass communication quarterly, 74(3), 1997, pp. 591-601
Citation: J. Shamir, SPEAKING UP AND SILENCING OUT IN FACE OF A CHANGING CLIMATE OF OPINION, Journalism and mass communication quarterly, 74(3), 1997, pp. 602-614
Citation: Sj. Kim, ADVERTISING IN ASIA - COMMUNICATION, CULTURE AND CONSUMPTION - FRITH,KT, Journalism and mass communication quarterly, 74(3), 1997, pp. 643-643
Citation: Bj. Bates, BROADCAST INDECENCY - FCC REGULATION AND THE FIRST-AMENDMENT - LIPSCHULTZ,JH, Journalism and mass communication quarterly, 74(3), 1997, pp. 643-645
Citation: M. Paraschos, A CHRONOLOGY AND GLOSSARY OF PROPAGANDA IN THE UNITED-STATES - NELSON,RA, Journalism and mass communication quarterly, 74(3), 1997, pp. 645-646
Citation: Da. Boyd, CHANGING CHANNELS - TELEVISION AND THE STRUGGLE FOR POWER IN RUSSIA -MICKIEWICZ,E, Journalism and mass communication quarterly, 74(3), 1997, pp. 645-645
Citation: F. Marra, THE CRISIS MANAGER - FACING RISK AND RESPONSIBILITY - LERBINGER,O, Journalism and mass communication quarterly, 74(3), 1997, pp. 646-647
Citation: Sg. Bloom, FEEDING THE BEAST - THE WHITE-HOUSE VERSUS THE PRESS - WALSH,KT, Journalism and mass communication quarterly, 74(3), 1997, pp. 647-650
Citation: Gc. Lisby, THE KINGFISH AND THE CONSTITUTION - LONG,HUEY, THE FIRST-AMENDMENT, AND THE EMERGENCE OF MODERN PRESS FREEDOM IN AMERICA - CORTNER,RC, Journalism and mass communication quarterly, 74(3), 1997, pp. 650-651
Citation: Ma. Blanchard, MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD - HOW THE NEWS MEDIA HAVE SHAPED AMERICAN HISTORY - STREITMATTER,R, Journalism and mass communication quarterly, 74(3), 1997, pp. 651-652