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Publications 2007-2008 (full citation)

Anderson, K. (2007, December 13). If Foster’s not coming out, CNN’s coming in. Retrieved from http://www.truthdig.com/arts_culture/item/20071213_ if_fosters_not_out_yet_cnns_coming_in/.

Anderson, K. (2007, November 5). Purpose and predictability. Retrieved from  http://www.truthdig.com/arts_culture/item/20071109_purpose_and_ predictability/.

Arsenault, A. & Castells, M. (Forthcoming 2008). The structure and dynamics of global multi-media business networks. International Journal of Communication.

Arsenault, A. & Castells, M. (2008). Switching power: Rupert Murdoch and the global business of media politics. International Sociology, 23(4): 489-514.

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

Pieper, K. M. , Chan, E., & Smith, S.L. (in press) Violent video games: Challenges to assessing content patterns. In Media Messages and Public Health: A Decisions Approach to Content Analysis, D. Kunkel, A. Jordan, J. Manganello, & M. Fishbein (Eds.).

Costanza-Chock, S. (2007). Noncitizen journalism: The Mayday 2007 LAPD riot online [Working Title], In American Quarterly: The Journal of the American Studies Association, in press.

Costanza-Chock, S. (2007). The globalization of resistance to capitalist communication, In Graham Murdock and Janet Wasko (eds.), Media in the Age of Marketization. Creskill, NJ: Hampton Press, 2007.

Costanza-Chock, S (Producer/Coeditor). (2007). ¡Gigante: Despierta! / Giant: Awake! Collection of short films, produced by Indymedia (120 minutes; documentary; DVD; USA 2007) [www.gigantedespierta.org].

Dawkins, M. (in press). Have a little faith: Religious visions in 20th Century Fox television’s drama “Prison Break.” In Faith in High Definition: Religious Beliefs, Cultural Values and the Television Drama.

Dawkins, M. (2007, November). The language of look of hip hop today. The Tub Magazine.

Dawkins, M. (2007, November). Television review: Season three premiere of “Prison Break.” The Tub Magazine.

Dong, F. (2008). Blogosphere in China: from online communication and self presentation. 7th Annual Hawaii International Conference of Social Sciences, May 29th, 2008, proceedings.

Smith, S. L., & Granados, A. (to be in press soon). Interpersonal relationships on television: A look at three key attributes. In S. Wilson & S. Smith (Eds.),
New Directions in Interpersonal Communication.Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Smith, S. L., & Granados, A. (in press). Content patterns and effects surrounding sex-role stereotyping on television and film. In J. Bryant & M. B. Oliver (Eds)., Media Effects: Advances in Theory and Research (3rd ed). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.

Smith, S. L., Granados, A., Choueiti, M., & Pieper, K. (2007). Bare naked ladies: An examination of the prevalence and hypersexuality of top grossing G-, PG-, PG-13 films. Research report submitted to the See Jane Program at Dads and Daughters. Duluth, MI.

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.) Popular Media and Communication: Essays on Publics, Practices and Processes. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press.

Monge, P., Heiss, B. M., & Margolin, D. B. (in press). Communication network evolution in organizational communities. Communication Theory.

Herr Stephenson, R. (in press). Doing something that matters: Children’s culture, video games, and the politics of representation. In D. Kellner and R. Hammer (Eds.), Media/Cultural Studies: Critical Approaches. New York: Lang.

Murphy, S.T., Hether, H. J., & Rideout, V. (in press). How healthy is primetime? An analysis of health content in popular primetime television programs. A Kaiser Family Foundation Report, September 2008.

Hether, H. J. , Huang, G., Beck, V., Murphy, S. T., & Valente, T. W. (in press). Entertainment-education in a media-saturated environment: Examining the impact of single and multiple exposure to breast cancer storylines on two popular medical dramas. Journal of Health Communication, 13(7), October/November, 2008.

Majdik, Z. , Kephart III, J. M., & Goodnight, G. T. (in press). The Democratic experiment of 2004: Reading presidential debates as constitutive moments of national identity. Controversia.

Lee, S. , Monge, P., Bar, F., & Matei, S. (2007). The emergence of clusters in the global telecommunications network. Journal of Communication, 57(3), 415-434.

Lee, S. , & Chib, A. (2008). Wireless for the poor: No strings attached? A framework for wireless initiatives connecting rural areas. In N. Carpentier & B. De Cleen (Eds.), Participation and media production. Critical reflections on content creation. ICA 2007 Conference Theme Book.Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Price, M. E., Haas, S. & Margolin, D. (2008). New technologies and international broadcasting: Reflections on adaptations and transformations. The ANNALS of the AmericanAcademy of Political and Social Science, 616, 150-172.

Wilkin, H., Ball-Rokeach, S., Matsaganis, M., & Cheong, P. (2007). Comparing the communication ecologies of geo-ethnic communities: How people stay on top of their community. Electronic Journal of Communication, 17(2).

Matsaganis, M. (2007). Neighborhood effects and the invisible motor of community change. In Burd, G., Drucker, S., & Gumpert, G. (Eds.), The Urban Communication Reader, pp. 73-103. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.

Movius, L. (2007). Book Review: “The media were American: The U.S. mass media in decline.” By Jeremy Tunstall. Journal of International Communication, 13(2).

Movius, L. (2007). Book Review: “Who controls the internet? Illusions of a borderless world.” By Jack Goldsmith and Tim Wu. International Journal of Communication, 1(1).

Movius, L. , Cody, M. Huang, C. & Berkowitz, M. (2007). Motivating television viewers to become organ donors. Cases in Public Health Communication and Marketing, 1(1).

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

Newman, R. (2007 June 29). Dan Schiller: How to think about information. International Journal of Communication [Online] 1:1. Available: http://ijoc.org/ojs/index.php/ijoc/article/view/175/78 [Book Review].

Ognyanova, K. (2007). Blog practices: Searching for answers. In Journalists in Theory, Journalists in Practice (pp. 157). Sofia: Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communication, Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, GorexPress.

Platt, C. A. (2007). Lesbians and gays in the military. In A. Lind & S. Brzuzy (Eds.), Battleground: Women, Gender, and Sexuality (pp. 299-305). Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

Portwood-Stacer, L. (Forthcoming). "Me, only better!: Makeover reality television and post-feminist gender ideology. In R. Lind (Ed.), Race/Gender/Media. Boston: Pearson Allyn & Bacon.

Portwood-Stacer, L. (2007). Book review of Christine Harold: OurSpace: Resisting the corporate control of culture. International Journal of Communication, vol. 1.

Powers, S. (Forthcoming). The Lessons of Al-Hurra, Co-authored with Ahmed El-Gody. Chapter in American Public Diplomacy: Reinventing U.S. Foreign Policy. Spring 2009. Palgrave Macmillan Series in International Political Communication, edited by Phil Seib.

Powers, S. (Forthcoming). The politics of protest: The Al-Jazeera effect in Southeast Asia.” Co-authored with Mohammed el-Nawawy. Chapter in Al Jazeera English in Southeast Asia: Prospects and Impacts. Fall 2008. WoodrowWilsonCenter for International Scholars, edited by Michael Kugelman.

Powers, S. (2007). The public diplomacy of Al-Jazeera. Co-authored with Eytan Gilboa. Chapter in New Media and the New Middle East. Palgrave Macmillan Series in International Political Communication, edited by Phil Seib.

Ratan, R. & 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, NY: Routledge.

Scott, D. T. (in press). There’s no home-like place: How queers perpetuate their own oppression. In G. Wharton and I. Philips (Eds.), Sodom ‘n Me: Queers on Fundamentalism. Suspect Thoughts Press.

Scott, D. T. (2008). Tempests of the blogosphere: Presidential campaign stories that failed to ignite mainstream media. In M. Boler (Ed.), Digital Media and Democracy: Tactics in Hard Times. MIT Press.

Scott, D. T. (2008). Yes, but: The state (but not nation) of queer media and culture. International Journal of Communication (2). Accessed March 30, 2008 at http://ijoc.org/ojs/index.php/ijoc/article/view/293/133.

Scott, D. T. (2007). Residual media. ResourceCenter for Cyberculture Studies. Accessed March 30, 2008 at http://rccs.usfca.edu/bookinfo.asp?

BookID=365&ReviewID=476.

Scott, D. T. (2007). Brian Winston, Messages: Free expression, media and the West from Gutenberg to Google; Kim Vicente, The human factor: Revolutionizing the way people live with technology; Steven E. Jones, Against technology: From the Luddites to Neo-luddism. International Journal of Communication (1). Accessed March 30, 2008 at http://ijoc.org/ojs/index. php/ijoc/article/view/21/1.

Scott, D. T. (2007). Greys. In R. Labonté and L. Schimel (Eds.), First Person Queer: Who We Are (So Far) (pp. 46-51). Cleis Press.

Shen, C. , Wang, H. & Ritterfeld, U. (in press). Serious games and seriously fun games: Can they be one and the same? In U.Ritterfeld, M.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.Cody & P.Vorderer (Eds.), Serious Games: Mechanisms and Effects. New York: Routledge.

Shipley, B. , Coombs, M., Govahi, G., Kim, J., Lavis, S., Rocher, S. (2007). Dangerous business: An interactive ethics case activity. Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Association for Business Simulations and Experiential Learning, San Antonio, TX.

Sigismondi. P. (Under 2nd review). Global strategies in the children’s media market: The Jetix case in Italy. Journal of Children and Media.

Lin, W. Y., Song, H., & Ball-Rokeach, S. J. (revise-and-resubmit). Local media, global content?: Exploring the transnational dialogue in the ethnic media in new immigrant communities. Journal of Communication.

Strait, L. P. , & Wallace, B. (2007). The scope of negative fiat and the logic of decision making. In R.K. Smith, S. Bauschard, & J.P. Lacy (Eds.), Policy Cures? Health Assistance to Africa, pp. A1-A7. Winston-Salem, NC: WakeForestUniversity Press.

Waisanen, D. J. , & Reynolds, R. (2008). Side-coaching the public speech: Toward improvisational delivery adjustments in the moment. Communication Teacher, 1, 18-21.

Waisanen, D. J. , & Suzuki, T. (2007). Audience deliberation in the parodic, epideictic public sphere: Polarization, critical engagement, or playful politics? Alta Argumentation Proceedings.

Waisanen, D. J. , & Suzuki, T. (2008). From Colbert to counterfactual argument: Reflections on parodic public spheres Tokyo Conference on Argumentation Proceedings.

Waisanen, D. J. (2008). Identity’s strategy: Rhetorical selves in conversion [Review]. Rhetoric & Public Affairs.

Waisanen, D. J. (2008). Culture-on-demand: Communication in a crisis world [Review]. Journal of Communication and Religion.

Wallis, C. (May 2008). Techno-mobility and translocal migration: Mobile phone use among female migrant workers in Beijing, in Gender Digital Divide.IcfaiUniversity Press.

Wang, H. & Singhal, A. (in press). Entertainment-education through digital games. 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.

Wong, W. L., Shen, C., Nocera, L., Carriazo, E., Tang, F., Bugga, S., Narayanan, H., Wang, H., & Ritterfeld, U. (2007). Serious video game effectiveness. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Computer Entertainment Technology (pp. 49-55). New York: ACM.

Williams, D., Caplan, S. & Xiong, L. (2007). Can you hear me now? The impact of voice in an online gaming community. Human Communication Research, 33(4): 427-449.

Xiong, L. , Williams, D. & Ratan, R. (in press). Location-based mobile phone games: Configurations of social encounters. In A. de Souza e Silva & D. Sutko (eds.) Hybrid Reality Games: Reconfiguring Social and Urban Networks Via Locative Media.

Zhou, M. (2007, December). Mulan, the Chinese girl power or the Disney girl power, NY Movies: Women Power Issue.