CCI Research Presentations and Publications

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2009
Johnson, T., & Kaye B. K. (2009).  Facebook. MySpace. Two-faced?: Credibility of Social Network Sites for Political Information. AEJMC Annual Conference.
Chory, R. M., & Westerman C. Y. K. (2009).  Feedback and fairness: The relationship between negative performance appraisals and organizational justice. Western Journal of Communication. 73(2), 157-181.
Potnis, D. (2009).  Folksonomies: Organization of User Information For the Users By the Users in the Flat World. iSociety: research, education, engagement, iConference 2009.
Baek, T H., Yu H(J)., & Ju I. (2009).  Following the Sexual Footsteps on Cosmetic Surgery Websites.. American Academy of Advertising Annual Conference 2009.
Bates, B. J. (2009).  Framing Media Economic Policy: A Social Economics Approach.. (Albarran, A., Faustino P., & Santos R., Ed.).The Media as Driver of the Information Society: Economics, Management, Policies and Technologies. 559-574.
Heller, R B. (2009).  From Concept to Book in Only 25 Years. AEJMC.
McMillan, S. J., Avery E. J., & Macias W. (2009).  From have nots to watch dogs: Understanding Internet health communication behaviors of senior citizens. (Loader, B. D., Hardey M., & Keeble L., Ed.).Digital Welfare for the Third Age: Health and Social Care Informatics for Older People. 132-150.
Fleming-May, R., & Yuro L. (2009).  From Student to Scholar: Social Sciences Ph.D. Students' Transformation and the Role of the Library. portal: Libraries and the Academy. 9.2,
Levine, K. J., Clark N., & Haygood D. M. (2009).  From the few to the many: A study of college students' engagement in the new media world. Southern States Communication Association.
Levine, K. J., Clark N., & Haygood D. M. (2009).  From the few to the many: A study of college students' engagement in the new media world. Southern States Communication Association.
Gross, P. (2009).  The Future of Post-Communist Media. AEJMC Conference.
2005
Carpenter, C., & Bryant J. (2005).  Food advertising, eating disorders. (Arnett, J. J., Ed.).Encyclopedia of children, adolescents, and the media.
Ashdown, P. G. (2005).  'For as Long as I Can Remember': James Agee and the Civil War. Symposium on the 19th Century Press, the Civil War, and Free Expression, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
Luther, C. A., & Zhou X. (2005).  The Framing of SARS: An Analysis of News Coverage in China and in the United States. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly. 82, 857-872.
Luther, C. A., & Miller M. M. (2005).  Framing of the 2003 U.S.-Iraq War Demonstrations: An Analysis of News and Partisan Texts. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly. 82, 78-96.

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