CCI Research Presentations and Publications
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(2012). Will the WIPO Broadcast Rights Treaty Really Create Value for Broadcasters?.
10th World Media Economics & Management Conference.
(2012). The WIPO Broadcast Treaty: What Value for (Public Service) Radio Broadcasters?.
4th European Communication Conference, ECREA 2012.
(2011). War of words: Framing of the United States in selected Belarusian newspapers in 2009.
AAPOR 66th Annual Conference.
(2011). What is the Value of LIS Education? A Qualitative Analysis of the Perspectives of Rural Librarians in the Southern and Central Appalachia (Paper Presentation).
Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) Annual Conference: Competitiveness & Innovation.
(2011). What is the Value of LIS Education? A Qualitative Analysis of the Perspectives of Rural Librarians in Southern and Central Appalachia .
Journal of Education for Library and Information Science. 52(4), 265-278.
(2011). “Who had Access to JURIS? A Failed Case of Open Access.” .
2011 Annual Conference of American Society for Information Science and Technology, .
(2011). Women (Not) Watching Women: Leisure Time, Television, and Implications for Televised Coverage of Women's Sports.
Communication, Culture & Critique. 4(2),
(2011). A work-in-process literature review: Incorporating social media in risk and crisis communication.
Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management. 19(2), 110-122.
(2010). What Impact Do Academic Libraries Have on Teaching and Learning? A Review of the Literature and Preliminary Taxonomy of standards.
(Hiller, S., Justh K., Kyrillidou M., & Self J., Ed.).The 2010 Library Assessment Conference: Building Effective, Sustainable, Practical Assessment. 499-514.
(2009). The Wages of Synergy.
Journalism Practice.
(2009). What Libraries and Information Professionals Can Learn from Knowledge and Project Management..
17th BOBCATSSS Symposium.
(2009). What’s behind Public Trust in News Media: Comparative Study of America and China..
Chinese Journal of Communication. 2(3),
(2009). Workers and workplaces: Managing emotion, work, and privacy.
National Communication Association.
(2009). WYSIWYG, Youth Services Style.
Association for Library and Information Science Education Annual Conference.
(2008). What Can We Say of Such a Hero: Nathan Bedford Forrest and the Press.
(Sachsman, D. B., Rushing K., & Morris R., Ed.).Words at War. 319-327.
(2008). White Privilege 101: Beyond the Discussion..
Multicultural Review. 17,
(2007). A Website Analysis of the University of Tennessee’s Peer Institutions to Assess their Support of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender People.
Report submitted by the Research Committee, Commission for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) People .
(2007). What in the Hell did I just Hear on TV?: Offensive Language on Prime Time Broadcast and Cable Programming..
29th Annual Research Symposium, College of Communication and Information, UT.
(2007). “Who is an Authorized User?: Analyzing Socio-Technical Access Regimes for Licensed Digital Resources.” .
3rd Annual Social Informatics SIG Research Symposium.
(2007). Why Romantic Partners Won't Tell You if They're Upset: The Relationship Between Belief in Mindreading and the Type of Grievance Expression.
International Communication Association Annual Meeting.
(2007). The WIPO Broadcast Rights Treaty: Saving Value in Broadcasting Markets?.
International Telecommunications Education and Research Association conference.
(2007). Women: Reporting From the Sidelines of Sports Journalism..
Sixth Annual Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences.
(2006). War and peace between journalists and public relations practitioners.
Public Relations Review. 33,
(2006). Wells Fargo History Museum Tour.
Bayline. 77,
(2006). We're Professional Kiss-Assers: The MTVization of Public Relations in PoweR Girls.
Annual meeting of the National Communication Association.
(2006). What happens when work-groups meet?: An analysis of meetings in high-tech organizations.
National Communication Association.
(2006). What's Eating CARU About Kids' Food Advertising? An Exploratory Analysis of Recent CARU Food Advertiser Cases.
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication conference.
(2006). When Lovers Annoy: How Legitimacy and Intimacy Influence Confrontation Messages Between Romantic Partners.
National Communication Association Annual Meeting.
(2006). When the media are used to create a crisis: Lessons in What Not To Do.
Annual conference of the International Communication Association.
(2006). Writing for the Mass Media.
(2006). On the Writing of His Brother's Keeper: A Story from the Edge of Medicine.
(Littmann, M., Ed.).2005 Hill Lecture by Jonathan Weiner.
(2005). Web Site Story: An Exploratory Study of Why Weblog Users Say They Use Weblogs..
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual conference.
(2005). What an Environmental Scan Tells Us about the Future of Libraries and Library Education.
30th Annual Mary Utopia Rothrock Lecture.
(2005). What do They Get When They “Give Back?” A Three-year Study of Public Relations student Attitudes toward Civic Engagement.
AEJMC – PR Division.
(2005). What Does Data Usage Tell Us?.
Professional Society Publishers/American Association of Publishers (PSP-AAP).
(2005). What kinds of vacation travelers are surfing the 'net? A marketing segmentation study.
Journal of Website Promotion. 1, 75-97.
(2005). What Scientists Really Need.
American Association for the Advancement of Science Meeting (AAAS).
(2005). What We Know About User Behavior.
Search Engines Conference.
(2005). What's Hot, What's Not in Science Programming.
2004 Hill Lecture.
(2005). What's Your Sign?.
Library Journal. 130,
(2005). Whistleblowing: Should I or Shouldn’t I?.
National Communication Association.
(2004). Wag the Blog: How Reliance on Traditional Media and the Internet Influence Perceptions of Credibility of Weblogs among Blog Users.
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly. 81, 622-642.
(2004). Watch Your Mouth! An Analysis of Profanity Uttered by Children on Prime Time Television.
Mass Communication and Society. 7, 429-452.
(2004). A Web for All Reasons: Uses and Gratifications of Internet Resources for Political Information.
Telematics and Informatics. 21, 197-223.
(2004). Weblogs as a Source of Information about the War on Iraq.
(Berenger, R. D., Ed.).Global Media Go To War. 293-303.
(2004). What’s so funny about public relations? An analysis of PR jokes and cartoons.
7th annual International Public Relations Research Conference.
(2004). What the Information Professional Can Learn from the Information Technology and Project Management Knowledge Areas.
portal: Libraries and the Academy. 4, 131-144.
(2004). What We Know About User Behavior.
NFAIS Annual Meeting.
(2003). Wag the Blog: How Reliance on Traditional Media and the Internet Influence Perceptions of Weblogs Among Blog Users.
Midwest Association for Public Opinion Research annual convention.