Book Chapters or Books
Book Chapters or Books (2010-2011)
Arzumanova, I. (forthcoming, 2011). “Move your body like a cyclone: Transgression and body politics in dance performance.” In M. Blanco Borelli (Ed.), Hollywood dance films anthology. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
Broad, G.M. (2010). The African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem. In Puskar-Pasewicz, M. (ed.) Cultural encyclopedia of vegetarianism. Greenwood Publishing Group: Santa Barbara, CA.
Broad, G.M. (2010). US Ethnic & Racial Groups and Vegetarianism. In Puskar-Pasewicz, M. (ed.) Cultural encyclopedia of vegetarianism. Greenwood Publishing Group: Santa Barbara, CA.
Brough, M. (2010). Fair vanity: The visual culture of humanitarianism in the age of commodity activism. In Sarah Banet-Weiser and Roopali Mukherjee (eds.), Commodity activism: Social action in neoliberal times. New York: NYU Press.
Brough, M. Vozmob Project, The. (2010). Mobile Voices: Projecting the voices of immigrant workers by appropriating mobile phones for popular communication. In Minna Aslama and Phil Napoli (eds.), Communications research in action: Scholar-activist collaborations for a democratic public sphere. Bronx, NY: Fordham University Press. (co-authored with 12 members of the Mobile Voices project)
Lapsansky, C. & Chatterjee, J. S. (2011). Men, masculinity and drama. In A. Skuse, M. Gillespie, & G. Power (Eds.), Broadcasting social change: Drama, development, and cross-cultural translation. New Delhi: Sage Publications.
Chen, N. N.-T., Ball-Rokeach, S., Parks, M., & Huang. (2011). The Alhambra Project: A theory-based strategy for the construction of a citizen journalism website. In Hutchison, D. & O’Donnell, H. (Eds.). Centres and peripheries: Metropolitan and non-metropolitan journalism in the twenty first century. Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Felt, L.J. & Rideau, A. (forthcoming). Our voice: Public health and youths’ communication for social change in Senegal. In M.O. Ensor (Ed.), African childhoods: Survival, education and peace-building in the youngest continent.
Frank, L. B., Chaudhuri, S., Bhanot, A., & Murphy, S. T. (2011). Jasoos Vijay: Self-efficacy, collective action, and social norms in the context of an HIV and AIDS television drama. In A. Skuse, M. Gillespie, & G. Power (Eds.), Broadcasting social change: Drama, development, and cross-cultural translation. New Delhi: Sage Publications.
Gonzalez, C. “Mobile Voices” (2010) (coauthored with 12 members of the VozMob project) in Minna Aslama and Phil Napoli (eds.), Communications research in action: Scholar-activist collaborations for a democratic public sphere. Bronx, NY: Fordham University Press.
Hanan, D.E.R. 2011. No-limits’ entertainment: Harvesting transgressive, normative and acquisitional pleasures from Showtime's the L Word. In Dana Heller (Ed.) Loving the L Word: Television fans and queer pleasures. New York: I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd.
Kligler-Vilenchik, N. (2011). Memory-setting: Applying agenda-setting theory to the study of collective memory. In Neiger, M., Meyers, O., and Zandberg, E. (Eds), On media memory: Collective memory in a new media age (pp. 226-237). London: Palgrave MacMillan.
Lapsansky, C., & Chatterjee, J. (in press). Men, masculinity and health: Using media campaigns to involve men in promoting gender equity and ending violence against women. In A. Skuse, M. Gillespie, & G. Power (Eds.), Drama, development, and cross-cultural translation. New Delhi: Sage.
Lapsansky, C., Mobile Voices Team (2011). Mobile Voices: projecting the voices of immigrant workers by appropriating mobile phones for popular communication. In M. Aslama & P. Napoli (Eds.), Communication research in action: Scholar-activist collaborations for a democratic public sphere. New York: Social Science Research Council.
Araya, D., Shang, J., and Liu, J. (2010). Green Innovation and ICTs: US and Chinese policy in the 21st century. In Araya, D (Ed.) Nexus: New intersections in internet research. 239-254. Peter Lang Publishing.
Kennedy, M. T., Chok, J.L., and Liu, J. (2011, forthcoming). “What does green mean? Theorizing change in criteria for corporate reputation.” Oxford handbook of corporate reputation.
Mailland, J. Book Review, 4 International Journal of Communication 1131 (2010) reviewing Sungook Hong, Wireless from Marconi’s black box to the audion (2010).
Jordan-Marsh, M. & Pan, S. (2010). Health information seeking behavior on the web. In Maryalice J. Health technology literacy: A framework for consumer centered practice (pp. 115-162). Sudbury, MA: Jones & Bartlett.
Phua, J.J. (2011). Online organization of the LGBT community in Singapore. In Godwyn, M. & Gittell, J. (Eds). The sociology of organizations. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Sanders, W.S., & Amason, P. (2010). Communication competence, communication apprehension and use of computer-mediated communication channels in online and primarily face-to-face relationships. In K. B. Wright & L.M. Webb (Eds.), Computer-mediated communication in personal relationships. New York: Peter Lang Publishing.
Usher, N. (forthcoming, 2010). Professional journalists – hands off! Citizen journalism as civic responsibility. In Robert McChesney and Victor Pickard (Eds.), Will the last reporter please turn out the lights?: The collapse of journalism and what can be done to fix it. New York: The New Press.
Usher, N. (forthcoming, 2011). US public radio moves online: How routines, newsroom decision-making and professional identity adapt to change. In David Domingo and Chris Patterson (Eds.), Making online news, 2nd Edition. New York: Peter Lang.
Usher, N., Riley, Patricia & Porter, Vikki (forthcoming, 2011). US public service broadcasting: The case of National Public Radio online. In Niels Brugger and Maureen Burns (Eds.), Histories of public service broadcasting online. New York: Peter Lang.
Usher, N. & Morieson, Lucy (forthcoming, 2010). Mapping the future of news in a digital world: Australian and US perspectives. In Daniel Araya, Tessa Houghton and Yana Briendel (Eds.), Nexis: New intersections in internet research. New York: Peter Lang.
Vichot, R. Researcher and Contributor to: Bogost, I., Ferrari, S., Schweizer, B. (2010). Newsgames: Journalism at play. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.