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McMillan, Sally J., Elizabeth J. Avery, & Wendy Macias
(2008). From Have Nots to Watch Dogs: Understanding Internet Health Communication Behaviors of Online Senior Citizens.
Information Communication and Society. 11(5), 652-674.
Avery, Elizabeth J., & S. Kim
(2008). Preparing for Pandemic while Managing Uncertainty:An Analysis of the Construction of Fear and Uncertainty in Press Releases of Major Health Agencies.
International Communication Association.
McMillan, Sally J., Elizabeth J. Avery, & Wendy Macias
(2007). From Have Nots to Watch Dogs: Understanding the Realities of Senior Citizens’ Use of the Internet for Health Information.
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Annual Conference.
Lariscy, R. A., Elizabeth J. Avery, & Y. J. Sohn
(2007). Relationships Between Public Information Officers and Health Journalists and Barriers to Excellent Health Stories.
Tenth Annual International Public Relations Conference.
Avery, Elizabeth J., H. J. Kaminski, R. A. Lariscy, & S. Tinkham
(2007). Advertising Message and Media Strategies as Predictors of Election Outcome in State Legislative Campaigns.
Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Advertising.
Avery, Elizabeth J.
(2007). Application of the Theory of Planned Behavior to Understand Voting Behaviors of the Young Electorate.
International Communication Association.
McMillan, Sally J., Eric Haley, Paige Zollman-Huggler, Elizabeth J. Avery, Melissa Winchenbach, & John Bell
(2007). Breast Health Education for Working Women in Appalachia: Insights from Focus Group Research.
Cancer Control. 14(3),
Avery, Elizabeth J.
(2007). Application of the Theory of Planned Behavior to Understand Voting Behaviors of the Young Electorate..
Vanc, A. M., & Elizabeth J. Avery
(2007). Videostyle Analysis of Music and its Relationships with Sponsorship and Valence in the 2006 Tennessee Senate Race Advertising.
National Communication Association.
Avery, Elizabeth J., & Y. J. Sohn
(2007). Time to Warn the Surgeon General?: Public Information Officers’ and Journalists’ Perceived Barriers to Providing Excellent Health Information.
National Communication Association.
Avery, Elizabeth J., H. Hennink-Kaminsi, R. W. Lariscy, & S. Tinkham
(2007). Advertising Message and Media Strategies as Predictors of Election.
American Academy of Advertising.
McMillan, Sally J., Eric Haley, Paige Zollman-Huggler, Elizabeth J. Avery, & J. L. Bell
(2007). Breast Health Education for Working Women in Appalachia: Insights from Focus Group Research.
Cancer Control. 14(3), 265-275.
Avery, Elizabeth J., R. A. Lariscy, & Y. J. Sohn
(2007). Public Relations Practitioners’ Relationships with Media and Each Other as Moderators of Excellent Health Information and the Local Public Health Agenda..
Public Relations Journal. 1, 1-21.
McMillan, Sally J., Eric Haley, Paige Zollman-Huggler, & Elizabeth J. Avery
(2007). Breast health education for working women in Appalachia: Insights from focus group research.
Cancer Control Journal. 14(3), 265-276.
Springston, J., L. M. Sallot, & Elizabeth J. Avery
(2006). Theories of Influence..
Handbook of Crisis Communication.
Springston, J., L. M. Sallot, & Elizabeth J. Avery
(2006). Crisis Communication and Travel.
Handbook of Crisis Communication.
Avery, Elizabeth J.
(2006). Symbolic Uses of Politics.
(KaidL L., Ed.).The Encyclopedia of Political Communication.
Avery, Elizabeth J.
(2006). Murray Edelman.
(KaidL L., Ed.).The Encyclopedia of Political Communication.
Lee, H., R. W. Lariscy, S. Tinkham, & Elizabeth J. Avery
(2006). 2002 Korean Presidential Campaign and the United States Presidential.
American Academy of Advertising.
Sallot, L. M., & Elizabeth J. Avery
(2006). War and peace between journalists and public relations practitioners.
Public Relations Review. 33,
Sallot, L. M., & Elizabeth J. Avery
(2006). To contact? Or not to contact? Investigating journalists’ assessments of public relations subsidies and contact preferences.
Public Relations Review. 32, 83-86.
Avery, Elizabeth J., & L. M. Sallot
(2006). The gatekeeper interview assignment: Teaching public relations students how to write for the news media and to conduct media relations effectively.
Journalism & Mass Communication Educator.

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