CCI Research Presentations and Publications
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(2010). Keep Your Friends Close and Your Staff Members Closer: Internal Advocacy for Youth Services.
Tennessee Library Association . 60,
(2008). Kill the Quarterback.
(2008). The knights of the food table. Parent's perceptions of the CARU children's food and beverage advertising initiative and its charter members..
2008 Marketing and Public Policy Conference.
(2007). Key note presentation, Romanian Association of Journalism.
First meeting of the Romanian Association of Journalism.
(2007). Knights in Blue and Butternut: Television's Civil War.
(Sachsman, D. B., & Morris R., Ed.).Memory and Myth: The Civil War in Fiction and Film from Uncle Tom's Cabin to Cold Mountain. 243-250.
(2006). Katrina and the Waves: College Audience News Information Seeking at times of Prolonged Disaster Coverage.
annual conference of the Midwest Association for Public Opinion Research.
(2004). Knowing Journal Users, Methods for User Focused Research With a Case Study of Pediatricians.
Charleston Serials Conference.
(2004). Knowing Journal Users: Methods for User-Focused Research and a Case Study of Pediatricians.
24th Annual Charleston Meeting.
(2002). Knowledge Creation.
(Holsapple, C. W., Ed.).Handbook on Knowledge Management1: Knowledge Matters.
(2001). Kids’ trek: The next generation.
64th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. 587-588.
(2001). Kids trek: The next generation.
64th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science & Technology..
(2001). Knowledge Creation: Advancing and Innovating Ideas.
College of Communications and Information Studies Graduate Student Symposium.
(2000). Key West.
(Pendergast, S., & Pendergast T., Ed.).St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. 22-24.
(1993). Kiss Dagwood Bumstead goodbye: A communication perspective on downsizing.
annual meeting of the Speech Communication Association.
(1987). Kids America: Serving Radio's Forgotten Audience.
Popular Culture Association.
(1964). King’ Sears, the Mob, and Freedom of the Press in New York, 1765-1776.
Journalism Quarterly. 41, 539-544.