CCI Research Presentations and Publications
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(2012). Broadcasting country to its citizens: Belarusian services of Western broadcast media and Belarusian audiences..
Central and East European Communication & Media Conference “Media, Power, Empowerment”.
(2012). Broadcasting country to its citizens: Belarusian services of Western broadcast media and Belarusian audience.
Central & East European Communication & Media Conference "Media, Power, Empowerment".
(2011). Brands and National Image: The Potential of Corporate Diplomacy.
European Public Relations Research and Education Association Congress.
(2011). Broadcasting Policy in Canada (Book Review).
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media. 55(4),
(2010). Bringing Research out of the Closet: Libraries, Librarians, and LGBTQ Collections [Invited Panelist].
Expanding the Circle: Creating an Inclusive Environment in Higher Education for LGBTQ Students and Studies.
(2009). Between Barack and a Net Place. Users and Uses of Social Network Sites and Blogs for Political Information.
Networked Self Conference.
(2009). Beyond the Water Cooler: Gender Differences in Privacy-Related Measures for Facebook Profile Usage Beyond Its Original Purpose.
2009 Marketing and Public Policy Conference .
(2009). Broadcast News Writing.
(Stovall, J. G., Ed.).Writing for the Mass Media.
(2009). Broadcast News Writing.
(Stovall, J. G., Ed.).Writing for the Mass Media .
(2009). But I'm Careful Whom I Friend: Facebook Users' Awareness of Their Profile Usage Beyond Its Original Purpose and Their Efforts to Control Its Usage.
2009 Winter AMA Educators' Conference.
(2008). Back to the (Uncertain) Future. Politics, Business and the Media in Romania.
Global Media Journal (Polish Edition). 1 (4), 51-68.
(2008). Bibliometrics workshop: Assessing grants and publication productivity and impact..
BOBCATSSS2008.
(2007). Beef: It's What Your Government Wants You to Have for Dinner..
American Academy of Advertising.
(2007). Before Politics and Political Systems There is Culture.
Beyond Hallin and Mancini: Reconsidering Media Systems in a Democratic Perspective Conference.
(2007). Behavior really does matter: An investigation of the impact of spokescharacter behavior on children's purchase influence of food and beverage products.
2007 American Academy of Advertising Conference .
(2007). Blog Readers: Predictors of Reliance on Warblogs.
(Tremayne, M., Ed.).Blogging, Citizenship, and the Future of Media. 165-184.
(2007). Blog Use Motivations: An Exploratory Study.
(Tremayne, M., Ed.).Blogging, Citizenship, and the Future of Media. 27-148.
(2007). The Blogosphere: Can it become a Habermasian Public Sphere?.
International Association of Mass Communication Research.
(2007). Bluelight Breakdown: Kmart's Image Restoration Following Bankruptcy..
Southern States Communication Association.
(2007). Breast health education for working women in Appalachia: Insights from focus group research.
Cancer Control Journal. 14(3), 265-276.
(2007). Broadcaster Rights and the Public Interest: A Social Economic Analysis of the WIPO’s Draft Broadcast Treaty.
International Communication Association conference.
(2006). Being User Oriented: An International Distributed Essay Team of Master’s Students.
Annual Meeting of the American Society of Information Science & Technology.
(2006). Being user-oriented: convergences, divergences, and the potential for systematic dialogue between disciplines and between researchers, designers, and providers.
Proceedings of the 69th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, Austin, 2006. 2077-2088.
(2006). Between Reality and Dream: Eastern European media, transition, transformation, consolidation and integration.
Tracing protest movements: Perspectives from sociology, political Sciences, and media Studies Workshop.
(2006). The BHOP Bridge: How a Komen-Funded Program in Rural Appalachia Spans Professional and Personal Health Systems.
Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation Mission Conference.
(2006). Blog Day Afternoon: Are Blogs Stealing the Audience Away from Traditional Media Sources?.
(Berenger, R. D., Ed.).CyberMedia Go To War. 315-334.
(2006). Broadband Convergence: Future Directions and Societal Impacts.
The International Journal on Media Management. 8, 19-28.
(2006). Building Bridges to Information Products and Services :.
Information Services & Use. 26, 213-221.
(2006). Building Bridges to Information Products and Services.
Miles Conrad Memorial Lecture, NFAIS Annual Meeting.
(2005). Broadband Convergence: Future Directions and Societal Impacts.
International Conference on Media and Society, as part of Fudan University’s Centennial Celebration.
(2005). Building a bigger classroom: Videoconferencing and the hate speech course.
annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association.
(2004). Between Reality and Dream: Eastern European media, transition, transformation, consolidation and integration,.
East European Politics and Society. 18, 110-131.
(2004). Beyond the ‘publish or perish’ philosophy: A method for quantifying university-based service.
Teaching Public Relations Monograph. 62,
(2004). The Big Deal: Ten Years On.
Learned Publishing. 18, 251-257.
(2004). Blog Day Afternoon: Are Blogs Stealing the Audience Away from Traditional Media Sources?.
Global Fusion annual convention.
(2004). Blogs of War: Reliance on Weblogs for Information about the Iraqi War.
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual conference.
(2004). Building Digital Libraries through Collaboration Within and Between Nations: Growing the Network..
67th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Information Science and Technology..
(2003). Bias: How Bernard Goldberg Got It So Wrong.
25th Annual Research Symposium, College of Communication and Information, University of Tennessee.
(2003). Blog Day Afternoon: Weblogs as a Source of Information about the War on Iraq..
Global Fusion annual convention.
(2003). Boost or Bust for Democracy: How the Internet Influences Political Attitudes and Behaviors.
Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics. 8, 9-34.
(2002). Building a Web of Trust: Testing the Gamson Hypothesis on Politically Interested Internet Users.
Midwest Association for Public Opinion Research.
(2001). The Beginning of a Beginning: Journalism Education in Eastern Europe.
The Global Network. 14, 1-4.
(2001). Bohemian Fables: Col. John S. Mosby in the Press.
Western Journalism Historians Conference, University of California.
(2001). Bohemian Fables: Col. Johns S. Mosby in the Press.
Paul Ashdown. Western Journalism Historians Conference, University of California.
(2001). A Boom or Bust for Democracy? How the Internet Influences Political Attitudes and Behaviors.
Global Fusion annual conference.