CCI Research Presentations and Publications

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2006
Sallot, L. M., & Avery E. J. (2006).  War and peace between journalists and public relations practitioners. Public Relations Review. 33,
Winkelstein, J. A. (2006).  Wells Fargo History Museum Tour. Bayline. 77,
Avery, E. J., & Avery R. O. (2006).  We're Professional Kiss-Assers: The MTVization of Public Relations in PoweR Girls. Annual meeting of the National Communication Association.
Levine, K. J., Kushniryk A., Allard S., Tenopir C., & Asbury M. E. (2006).  What happens when work-groups meet?: An analysis of meetings in high-tech organizations. National Communication Association.
Hoy, M G., & Morrison M. (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.
Wright, C. N., & Roloff M. E. (2006).  When Lovers Annoy: How Legitimacy and Intimacy Influence Confrontation Messages Between Romantic Partners. National Communication Association Annual Meeting.
White, C. (2006).  When the media are used to create a crisis: Lessons in What Not To Do. Annual conference of the International Communication Association.
Stovall, J. G. (2006).  Writing for the Mass Media.
[Anonymous] (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
Kaye, B. K. (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.
Cortez, E. M. (2005).  What an Environmental Scan Tells Us about the Future of Libraries and Library Education. 30th Annual Mary Utopia Rothrock Lecture.
Fall, L. T., & Brown A. (2005).  What do They Get When They “Give Back?” A Three-year Study of Public Relations student Attitudes toward Civic Engagement. AEJMC – PR Division.
Tenopir, C. (2005).  What Does Data Usage Tell Us?. Professional Society Publishers/American Association of Publishers (PSP-AAP).
Fall, L. T. (2005).  What kinds of vacation travelers are surfing the 'net? A marketing segmentation study. Journal of Website Promotion. 1, 75-97.
Tenopir, C. (2005).  What Scientists Really Need. American Association for the Advancement of Science Meeting (AAAS).
Tenopir, C. (2005).  What We Know About User Behavior. Search Engines Conference.
Apsell, P., & Littmann M. (2005).  What's Hot, What's Not in Science Programming. 2004 Hill Lecture.
Winkelstein, J. A. (2005).  What's Your Sign?. Library Journal. 130,
Levine, K. J. (2005).  Whistleblowing: Should I or Shouldn’t I?. National Communication Association.

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