Faculty Publications
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2008
Public Opinion on Public Interest: Radio Audience Perceptions of Localism and Diversity,
, American Association for Public Opinion Research conference, 15/05/2008, New Orleans, LA, (2008)
2007
It's All Greek to Me: Deciphering Credibility of Components of the Internet Among Politically Interested Internet Users,
, International Conference on Media, Athens, Greece, (2007)
Crisis and Risk Communication: A Meta-Analysis of Symbiotic Research Streams.,
, International Public Relations Research Conference, Miami, FL, (2007)
Consumers’ perceptions of green cause-related marketing,
, International Public Relations Research Conference, Miami, (2007)
Every Blog has its Day: Politically Interested Internet Users’ Perceptions of Blog Credibility.,
, International Communication Association annual conference, San Francisco, CA, (2007)
Innovative risk communication strategies: Building resilient relationships and reputations with community stakeholders,
, International Conference on Corporate Reputation, Brand, Identity and Competitiveness, Oslo, Norway, (2007)
Media narrative frames of industrial chemical accidents: News sources, risk characters and advocated plots.,
, International Communication Association Conference, San Francisco, CA, (2007)
Relationships Between Public Information Officers and Health Journalists and Barriers to Excellent Health Stories,
, Tenth Annual International Public Relations Conference, Miami, FL, (2007)
2006
"We're Professional Kiss-Assers": The MTVization of Public Relations in PoweR Girls,
, Annual meeting of the National Communication Association, San Antonio, TX, (2006)
Analyze This: Developing a Coding Scheme for Measuring Interactivity Features in the Context of State Tourism Web Sites,
, Proceedings of the American Academy of Advertising, Austin, TX, p.222-231, (2006)
A Dr. Doolittle primer: Determining how america’s zoos use public relations membership techniques as effective customer relationship marketing strategies,
, Services Marketing Quarterly, Volume 27, Number 3, p.91-114, (2006)
Analyzing crisis communication responses of stakeholders: The “hidden epidemic” of childhood obesity and U.S. food marketing,
, Southern States Communication Association, Dallas, Texas, (2006)
A social, narrative approach to risk communication. Extending Palmlund’s typology of risk roles.,
, Annual Meeting of the National Communication Association, San Antonio, TX, (2006)
A new typology of risk communication process variables.,
, Annual Meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, San Francisco, CA, (2006)
Crisis Communication and Travel,
, Handbook of Crisis Communication, (2006)
Creating a cultural definition of public relations: A textual analysis of The New York Times,
, Public Relations Division of AEJMC, San Francisco, CA, (2006)
Disclosing special interests: Constitutional restrictions on front groups,
, Journal of Public Relations Research, Volume 18, Number 3, p.203-224, (2006)
Differences in gender roles in public relations in South Korea,
, Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communications, (2006)
Murray Edelman,
, The Encyclopedia of Political Communication, (2006)
Man or Mouse - Which is Better: Proctored or Online Exams? A Comparison of Test Scores Among a Graduate Public Relations Management Course,
, AEJMC – PR Division, San Francisco, (2006)
Media coverage of chemical manufacturing accidents: Legal and medical representatives filling the crisis information void.,
, International Public Relations Research Conference, Miami, FL, (2006)
Sources of Information for Health Journalists: Opportunities for Corporate Health Public Relations,
, Annual Meeting of the National Communication Association, San Antonio, TX, (2006)
Strategic Risk Communication Campaigns: Some Insights from the Culmination of a Decade of Research.,
, Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Dresden, Germany, (2006)
The significance of crisis communication in the aftermath of 9/11: A national investigation of how tourism managers have re-tooled their promotional campaigns,
, Tourism Crises: Management Responses and Theoretical Insight, Binghamton, NY, (2006)
The significance of crisis communication in the aftermath of 9/11: A national investigation of how tourism managers have re-tooled their promotional campaigns,
, Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, Volume 19, Number 2/3, p.77-90, (2006)
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