1999
The structure of social science revolutions: The unrealized potential of feminist scholarship in the field of mass communications, Barbara Carol Eaton
Talking about the news: News discussion panels. An analysis of the form and evolution of a broadcast news genre, Clifford E. Kobland
The ceiling's made of structural steel, not glass: Barriers to advancement of women in public relations and communications management, Brenda Jean Wrigley
1998
The need for meaningful health communications: Female audience interpretation analysis of mass media health messages, Linda Aldoory
Men, muscles, and machismo: The relationship between exposure to television violence and antisocial outcomes in the presence of hypermasculinity, Erica Lee Scharrer
Trash to treasures: A qualitative study of the relationship between collectors and collectible brands, Janet S. Slater
1997
The personal computer. A medium with a different message for every user: An investigation into the applicability of mass communications theories to personal computers, Lisa Ann Beinhoff
Agenda setting and public opinion formation: Media content and opinion polls on divorce referenda in Ireland, Michael Joseph, Breen
Messages from the hill: A conceptual framework to understand the Congressional press secretary, Edward J. Downes
Virtual reality as a mass or massive medium, Dan Eric Tinianow
1996
1995
The creation of a reality: The portrayal of mental illness and violent crime on television, Donald L. Diefenbach
1994
Getting ready for work: Working-class women's rituals, behaviors and attitudes toward their appearance and work, Carla Vaccaro Lloyd
1993
Determinants of parental involvement in a support program: A study of communication behavior and information sources, Stella Oluwarotimi Dorgu
United States and British news coverage of oil spills, 1966--1990, Jinling Lee
Partner-seeking through newspaper personal advertisements: A study of media dependency and adoption of innovation, Debra Lynn Merskin
The boundary spanning role: Nature, influence, communication satisfaction and gender concerns, Lynn Marie Zoch
1992
Media portrayals of nursing versus the actual work of nurses, Patricia Anne Ashton Duncan
1991
Beyond rhetoric and the New International Information and Communication Order: Economically developing countries do not practice what they preach, William Chukwudike Allen
The Advertising Council and the Cold War, John Vianney McGinnis
Opinion and affect: An experimental investigation of the "fear of isolation" in the spiral of silence theory of public opinion formation and change, Elsa Louise Mohn
1989
A topology of concepts unifying design and media terminology in a computerized graphic context, Judson George Rosebush III
1985
Iran in The New York Times and The Times, 1968-78: A Comparative Study of the Relations of Press and National Interest, Pirouz Shoar-Ghaffari
1981
Unobtrusive Issues In The Agenda-Setting Role Of The Press, Richard Warwick Blood
1980
A Study of Frank C. Laubach's Methods of Communicating: A Concern for Adult Literacy Education to the People of the United States, William Arthur Scofield
1979
Theoretical change and newspaper content: the diocesan press and Vatican ii, Dennis John Mahon
1975
The Arabic Press and Nationalism in Palestine, 1920-1948, Aida Ali Najjar
1972
A Readership Survey of "Taliba," A Philippine Newspaper, Artemio Ramos Guillermo
1971
A Predictive Model Of Human Relevance Decisions, Kenneth Harold Cook
1966
The Moss Committee and a federal public records law, (1955-1965), Rrobert Okie Blanchard
Major photographers and the development of still photography in major American wars, Norman Barr Moyes
1963
Christian Science Committee On Publication: A Study Of Group And Press Interaction, Lee Zeunert Johnson
1960
C. K. McClatchy and 'the Sacramento Bee,' 1883-1936, Bernard A. Shepard