Book Chapters or Books (2008-2009)
Arsenault, A. (2009 forthcoming). A public diplomacy 2.0?: The implications of participatory communications technologies for American public piplomacy. In Philip Seib (Ed.), Toward a new public diplomacy: Redirecting U.S. foreign policy. Boston: Palgrave Macmillan.
Arzumanova, I. (summer 2009 forthcoming). The swirl: Dancing and romancing in a vision of post-racial America. In A. Mansbach (Ed.), The Audacity of Post-Racism. Middle Island, NY: New World Press.
Brough, M. (in review). Fair vanity: The visual culture of humanitarianism in the age of commodity activism. Submitted to S. Banet-Weiser & R. Mukherjee (Eds.), Commodity activism: Social action in neoliberal times.
Cheney-Lippold, J. & Thomas, D. (forthcoming). Playing with ethics: Transgression, immersion and play in games. In Karen Schrier & David Gibson (Eds), Ethics and game design: Teaching values through play. New York: IGI Global.
Jordan-Marsh, M. & Chung, J. E. (Under review). Digital games as a consumer resource for building and sustaining health, social and emotional capital. Prepared as a book chapter and under review of Jones and Bartlett.
Costanza-Chock, S. & Schweidler, C. (in press). Common cause: Global resistance to intellectual property rights. In Dorothy Kidd, Clemencia Rodriguez, & Laura Stein (eds.), Making our media: Mapping global initiatives toward a democratic public sphere. Creskill, NJ: Hampton Press.
Smith, S. L. & Granados, A. D. (2009). Sex role stereotyping in the mass media. In J. Bryant & M.B. Oliver (Eds.), Media effects (3rd Ed.). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Smith, S. L. & Granados, A. D. (2009). Interpersonal relationships on television. In S. W. Smith & S. Wilson (Eds.), New directions in interpersonal communication. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.
Hanan, D. E. R. (2008). 'Rock Star Supernova': Producing medium metamorphosis and creative displacement through convergent media and interactive technologies. In K. Ross & S. Price (Eds.), Performing communication: Essays on policy, politics and identity (pp. 41-59). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Hanan, D. E. R. (2010 forthcoming) 'No-Limits' entertainment: Harvesting transgressive, normative and acquisitional pleasures from Showtime's The L Word. In D. Heller (Ed.), Loving The L Word: television fans and queer pleasures. New York: I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd. 2010
Book publication: Editors: Hilbert, M. y Osvaldo Cairó, + Co-author¿Quo vadis, tecnología de la información y de las comunicaciones? Mayol Ediciones and United Nations ECLAC: http://www.mayolediciones.com/portal/detallelibro.php?idlibro=629ISBN: 978-958-8307-589.
Monge, P., & Margolin, D. B. (2008). Communication networks. In W. Donsbach (Ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Communication, Volume II. Malden, MA: Blackwell. pp 790-796.
Movius, L. (in press). The right to communicate: From intergovernmental to global civil society debates. In A. Dakroury, M. Eid, & Y. Kamalipour (Eds.), The right to communicate: Historical hopes, global debates and future premises. Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Publishing.
Movius, L. (forthcoming). Internet governance: Definitions, issues, and future trends. In E. Adomi (Ed.), Handbook of research on information communication technology policy: Trends, issues and advancements. IGI Global.
Pieper, K. M., Chan, E.Y., & Smith, S. L. (2008). Violent video games: Challenges to assessing content patterns. In D. Kunkel, A. Jordan, J. Manganello, & M. Fishbein (Eds.), Media messages and public health: A decisions approach to content analysis (211-230). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
Smith, S. L., Smith, S. W., Pieper, K. M., Downs, E., Yoo, H.J., Bowden, B., Ferris, A. & Butler, M.C. (2008). Conceptualizing altruism on American television: The development of a content coding scheme. In B. Fehr, S. Sprecher, & L. Underwood (Eds.), The science of compassionate love: Research, theory, and application. Oxford, UK: Blackwell.
Smith, S.L., Pieper, K. M., Moyer-Guse, E., & Wilson, B. J. (2008). News & reality programming: Examining the effects of sensational story content on youth. In S. Calvert & B. J. Wilson (Eds.), Blackwell Handbook of Children, Media and Development (214-234). Oxford, UK: Blackwell.
Powers, S. & el-Gody, A. (2009). The lessons of Al Hurra. In American public diplomacy: Reinventing U.S. foreign policy. (Ed, Seib, P.). NewYork: Palgrave Macmillan.
el-Nawawy, M. & Powers, S. (2009). News influence and the global mediasphere: A test case of Al-Jazeera English. In The Routledge companion to news and journalism studies. (Ed, S. Allan) Routledge, London.
Powers, S. & el-Nawawy, M. (2008). New media and the politics of protest: A case study of Al Jazeera English in Malaysia. In Kuala Lumpur calling: Al Jazeera English in Asia. Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholar's Asia Program, Washington, D.C, pp. 65-82.
Xiong, L., Ratan, R., & Williams, D. (2009, in press). Location-based mobile games: A theoretical framework for research. In A. deSouza e Silva & D. Sutko (Eds.), Hybrid reality games: Reconfiguring social and urban networks via locative media. New York: Peter Lang Publishers.
Ratan, R. A. & Ritterfeld, U. (in press). Towards a psychological classification of serious games. In U. Ritterfeld, M. Cody & P. Vorderer (Eds.), Serious games: Mechanisms and effects. New York: Routledge.
Usher, N. B. & Schuh, J. S. (in press). “I’m sorry, oh, so sorry”: Celebrity apologies and public ethics. In H. Good & S. L. Borden (Eds.), The ethics of entertainment.
Scott, D. T. (forthcoming). Fierce.net: Imagining a faggotty Web. In Mattilda aka M.B. Sycamore (Ed.). Why are faggots so afraid of faggots?: Flaming challenges to masculinity, objectification and the desire to conform. In publisher negotiations.
Scott, D. T. (forthcoming). Love, hard: Stories of men, sex, and cities. Hulls Cove, ME: Rebel Satori Press.
Riley, P., Hollihan, T. & Usher, N. (2009). Arguments for local control in a global marketplace: The struggle for the Los Angeles Times. In Selected papers from the 12th NCA/AFA conference in argumentation. Ed.Scott Jacobs. Annandale, VA: National Communication Association (review).
Usher, N. (2009). Global journalism studies: Three books and a look at the future. International Journal of Communication, 2(2),p. 140-145.
Waisanen, D. J. (2009). Identity’s strategy: Rhetorical selves in conversion [Book Review]. Rhetoric & Public Affairs.
Waisanen, D. J. (2008). The God strategy: How religion became a political weapon in America [Book Review]. International Journal of Communication, 2, 8-10.
Waisanen, D. J. (2008). Culture-on-demand: Communication in a crisis world. [Book Review]. Journal of Communication and Religion.
Wang, H. & Singhal, A. (in press). Entertainment-education through digital games. In U. Ritterfeld, M. J. Cody, & P. Vorderer (Eds.), Serious games: Mechanisms and effects. New York: Routledge.
Wang, H., Shen, C., & Ritterfeld, U. (in press). Enjoyment of digital games: What makes them seriously fun? In U. Ritterfeld, M. J. Cody, & P. Vorderer (Eds.), Serious games: Mechanisms and effects. New York: Routledge.
Shen, C., Wang, H., & Ritterfeld, U. (in press). Serious games and seriously fun games: Can they be on and the same? In Ritterfeld, U., Cody, M. J., & Vorderer, P. (Eds.), Serious games: Mechanisms and effects. New York: Routledge.
Andersen, P. A., & Wang, H. (2008). Beyond language: Nonverbal communication across culture. In L. Samovar, R. Porter, & E. R. McDaniel (Eds.), Intercultural communication: A reader (12th ed., pp. 264-280), Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.
Williams, D. & Xiong, L. (2009). Herding cats online: Challenges in deriving a sample from online communities. In E. Hargittai (Ed.), Research confidential: Solutions to problems most social scientists pretend they never have. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press.