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Journal Articles (2008-2009)

Arsenault, A. & Manuel Castells (2008). The structure and dynamics of global multimedia business networks. International Journal of Communication. 2, 707-748.

Arsenault, A. & Manuel Castells (2008). Switching power: Rupert Murdoch and the global business of media politics. A sociological analysis. International Sociology. 23(4), 488-513.

Cowan, G. & Arsenault, A. (2008). Moving from monologue to dialogue to collaboration: The three layers of public diplomacy. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 616(1), 10-30.

Arzumanova, I. (2009). Book Review: Interrogating postfeminism: Gender and the politics of popular culture. International Journal of Communication, Vol. 3.

Belanger, P. (2008). Green fury: Science fiction/public trust. Le Panoptique. No. 14.

Chatterjee, J. S., Bhanot, A., Frank, L. B., Murphy, S. T., & Power, G. (In Review). The importance of interpersonal discussion and self-efficacy in knowledge, attitude, and practice models. International Journal of Communication.

Chávez, C. (2008). Storytelling parish: An examination of Catholic parishes as sites of community discourse in Latino immigrant communities. Sociology of Religion. Revise and Resubmit.

Park, N. K., Roman, R., Lee, S. Y., & Chung, J. E. (in press). User acceptance of a digital library system in developing countries: An application of the technology acceptance model. International Journal of Information Management.

McLaughlin, M. L., Frank, L. B., Chung, J. E., Pan, S., Phua, J., Sen, N, & Wang, H. (Revise and resubmit). Modes of online health information acquisition. Health Communication.

Costanza-Chock, S. (2008). The immigrant rights movement on the net: Between 'Web 2.0' and Comunicación Popular, in American Quarterly: The Journal of the American Studies Association, 60(3), 851-864. Johns Hopkins University Press.

Murphy, S. T., Cody, M., Frank, L. B. Glik, D., & Ang, A. (in press). Predictors of emergency preparedness and compliance. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness.

Gillespie, R. (2009). Stanley Fish & the role of ought in the academy. International Journal of Communication, 3, 403-415. (Book review).

Félix, A., González, C. & Ramírez, R. Political protest, ethnic media and Latino naturalization. American Behavioral Scientist, 52(4), 618-634.

Fulk, J., & Gould, J. J. (in press). Features and contexts in technology research: A modest proposal for research and reporting. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication.

Smith, S. L., Pieper, K., Granados, A. D., & Choueiti, M. (Accepted with minor revisions). Sex roles in G-rated film. Sex Roles. (manuscript under review).

Smith, S. L., Granados, A. D., Choueiti, M., & Pieper, K. (Submitted for publication). Sexy screen media: Two content analyses of hypersexuality in popular films and children’s television programming. Journal of Children and the Media. (manuscript under review).

Smith, S. L., Granados, A. D., Choueiti, M., & Pieper, K. (Submitted for Publication). Exploring gender roles in children’s television programming. Journal of Children and the Media. (manuscript under review).

Smith, S. L., Choueiti, M., & Granados, A. D. Prevalence of hypersexuality of males and females in R-rated films. Paper to be submitted for publication consideration. (manuscript in preparation).

Smith, S. L., Granados, A. D., & Choueiti, M. (2008). Prevalence of hypersexuality of males and females in films nominated for an Academy Award for best picture from 1977 to 2007. (technical report).

Monge, P., Heiss, B. M., & Margolin, D. B. (2008). Communication network evolution in organizational communities. Communication Theory, 18, 449-477.

Hether, H. J., & Murphy, S. T. (in press). Sex roles in health storylines on primetime television: A content analysis. Sex Roles.

Hether, H. J., Huang, G., Beck, V., Murphy, S. T., & Valente, T. W. (2008). Entertainment-education in a media-saturated environment: Examining the impact of single and multiple exposures to breast cancer storylines on two popular medical dramas. Journal of Health Communication, 13(8), 808-823.

Hilbert, M., Miles, I. & Othmer, J. (2009). Foresight tools for participative policy-making in inter-governmental processes in developing countries: Lessons learned from the eLAC Policy Priorities Delphi Reference: TFS17113 Technological Forecasting & Social Change Corresponding author: Dr. Martin Hilbert First author: Dr. Martin Hilbert Online publication complete: 12-FEB-2009 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.techfore.2009.01.001

Hilbert, M. The maturing concept of e-democracy: From e-voting and online consultations, to democratic value out of jumbled online chatter of the digital public sphere. Journal of Information Technology & Politics (http://www.jitp.net/) official Journal of the Information Technology and Politics Section of the American Political Science Association accepted: January 2009.

Hilbert, M., Lopez, P. & Vasquez, C. Measuring the digital information processing capacity of a society in bits and bytes. The Information Society. submitted December 2008.

Huh, S. & Bowman, N. (2008). Online game addiction as a process addiction. Journal of Media Psychology, 13(2).

Robles, E., Nass, C., & Kahn, A. S. (in press). The social life of information displays: How screens shape psychological responses in social contexts. Human-Computer Interaction.

Banet-Weiser, S. & Lapsansky, C. (2008). RED is the new black: Brand culture, consumer citizenship and political Possibility. International Journal of Communication, 2, 1248-1268.

Liu, J. & Goodnight, G. T. (2008). China and the United States in a time of global environmental crisis. Journal of Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies, 5(4), 416-421.

McClain, W. Film-Fiction: Fan magazines, narrative, and spectatorship in American cinema of the 1910s. New Review of Film and Television Studies. (in press, scheduled for December, 2009).

McClain, W. Western, Go home!: Sergio Leone, new Hollywood, and the "Death of the Western" in American film criticism. Journal of Film and Video. (in press, scheduled December, 2009).

Meng, J. (2009). Narrative impact: Mediator and moderator of message exposure and outcome expectancy. International Communication Association 2009 Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL.

Meng, J., & McDonald, D. G. (2009). Predictors and impacts of TV multitasking and simultaneous multiple media use. International Communication Association 2009 Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL.

Knobloch-Westerwick, S., & Meng, J. (2009).Reinforcement of the political self through selective exposure to political messages. International Communication Association 2009 Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL.

Miller, J. (2009). Soft power and state-firm diplomacy: Congress and IT corporate activity in China. International Studies Perspectives. August 2009 (scheduled, in press).

Miller, J. (2009). Book Review: Jeff Himpele’s circuits of culture, International Journal of Communication, 3, 2009, Book Review, 303 – 306.

Jung, Y., Peng, W., Moran, M. B., Jin, S., Jordan-Marsh, M., McLaughlin, M. L., Albright, J., Cody, M., & Silverstein, M. (in press). Low-income minority seniors’ enrollment in a cyber café: Psychological barriers to crossing the digital divide. Educational Gerontology.

Murphy, S., Frank, L. & Moran, M. B. Involved, transported or emotional? Exploring the determinants of change in knowledge, attitudes and behavior in entertainment-education. Under review at Journal of Communication.

Morrison, E. (in press). Transgender as in-group or out-group? LGB viewers respond to a T character in daytime television. Journal of Homosexuality.

Movius, L. (forthcoming). Surveillance, control, and privacy on the Internet: Challenges to democratic communication. Journal of Global Communication Research.

Morgan, S., Movius, L. & Cody, M. (in press). The power of narratives: The effect of organ donation storylines on the attitudes, knowledge and behaviors of donors and non donors. Journal of Communication, 59, 135-151.

Movius, L. & Krup, N. (2009). U.S. and EU privacy policy: Comparison of regulatory approaches. International Journal of Communication, 3 (2009), 1-19.

Movius, L. (2008). Global debates on the right to communicate. Global Media Journal, 7(13).

Powers, S. & el-Nawawy, M. (2009). Al-Jazeera English and global news networks: Clash of civilizations or cross-cultural dialogue? Media, War & Conflict, 2:3.

Powers, S. (2008). Examining the Danish cartoon affair: Mediatized cross-cultural tensions? Media, War & Conflict, 1:3, 339-359.

Rafferty, S. (2008). [Review of the book A Voice and Nothing More]. International Journal of Communication, 2.

Rafferty, S. (2009). [Review of the book The Politics of Sincerity: Plato, Frank Speech, and Democratic Judgment]. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 95, 117-121.

Movius, L. B., Lapsansky, C., Schuh, J. S., Buffington, S., Woodley, P., & Cody, M. J. (Under review). Evaluating a bone marrow storyline on The Bold and the Beautiful: The impact of identification, transportation, and motivation on knowledge and action. Journal of Health Communication.

Scott, D. T. (2009). Bubble 2.0: Online organized critique of Web 2.0. Rocky Mountain Communication Review. in press.

Scott, D. T. (2009). The postfeminist user: Interactivity, agency, gender. Feminist Media Studies. Revise/resubmit.

Castronova, E., Williams, D., Huang, Y., Shen, C., Keegan, B., Xiong, L., & Ratan, R. (in press). As real as real? Macroeconomic behavior in a large scale virtual world. New Media and Society.

Shen, C. (2009). Jim Rossignol: This gaming life: Travels in three cities. International Journal of Communication, 3. Available at http://ijoc.org/ojs/index.php/ijoc/article/view/483/275

Sigismondi, P. (2009). Global strategies in the children’s media market: The Jetix case in Italy. Journal of Children and Media 3(2), pp. 152-165.

Sigismondi, P. (forthcoming). Hollywood piracy in China: An accidental case of US public diplomacy in the globalization age? Chinese Journal of Communication.

Bautista (Smith), S. S. (2008). Book Review: Cher Krause Knight: Public art: Theory, practice and populism. August 28, 2008. International Journal of Communication [Online] 2:0. Available: http://ijoc.org/ojs/index.php/ijoc/article/view/396/210

Stephens, J. K., Fulk, J. & Monge, P. (2009). Constrained choices in alliance formations: How cupids impose restrictions on targets. In press at Human Relations.

Strait, L. P. & Wallace, B. (in press). Academic debate as a decision-making game: Inculcating the virtue of practical wisdom. Contemporary Argumentation and Debate. [uncertain as to the volume/issue].

Tustin, N. (Dec, 2009). Patient satisfaction and its role in online health information seeking. Journal of Health Communication,14(8).

Usher, N. (2009). Recovery from Disaster: How journalists at the New Orleans Times-Picayune understand the role of a post-Katrina newspaper. Journalism Practice, 3 2), 216-232.

Usher, N. (2009). Reviewing Fauxtography: A blog-driven challenge to mass media power without the promises of networked publicity. First Monday, 13(12). http://firstmonday.org/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/2158/2055

Waisanen, D. J. (2009). A citizen’s guides to democracy inaction: Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert’s comic rhetorical criticism. Southern Communication Journal, 74(2), 1-22.

Wang, H. (under review). Digital games for health promotion: What we know and what we would like to know. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication. Special issue on e-health.

Wang, H. & Andersen, P. A. (under review). Computer-mediated communication and self-disclosure in long-distance friendships. Journal of Applied Communication Research. Special issue on communication and distance.

Ritterfeld, U., Shen, C., Wang, H., Nocera, L., & Wong, W. L. (under review). Multimodality and interactivity: Connecting properties of serious games with educational outcomes. CyberPsychology & Behavior.

Wang, H. & Wellman, B. (forthcoming). Social connectivity in America: Change in adult friendship network size from 2002 to 2007. American Behavioral Scientist.