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Friday, September 03 2010 @ 02:56 PM GMT+5 Volume NineteenVolume 19, no. 1 (winter 1998) Mary Jane
Alexander, “Civic Journalism as Rationale for Aggressive Coverage of Domestic
Assault,” Newspaper Research Journal 19,
no. 1 (winter 1998): 2-15. Susan
Willey, “Civic Journalism in Practice: Case Studies in the Art of Listening,” Newspaper Research Journal 19, no. 1
(winter 1998): 16-29. Ken
Smith, “Advertisers’ Media Selection in Small Newspaper Markets,” Newspaper Research Journal 19, no. 1
(winter 1998): 30-44. Christopher
Callahan, “Race and Participation in High School Journalism,” Newspaper Research Journal 19, no. 1
(winter 1998): 45-53. Claudette
Guzan Artwick and Margaret T. Gordon, “Portrayal of U.S. Cities by Daily
Newspapers,” Newspaper Research Journal 19,
no. 1 (winter 1998): 54-63. Deborah
M. Urycki and Stanley T. Wearden, “Science Communication Skills of Journalism
Students,” Newspaper Research Journal 19,
no. 1 (winter 1998): 64-77. Berrin
Beasley, “Journalists’ Attitudes toward Narrative Writing,” Newspaper Research Journal 19, no. 1
(winter 1998): 78-89. Jan
Leblanc Wicks, “Spotlight on Alliances,” Newspaper
Research Journal 19, no. 1 (winter 1998): 94-96. Book
Reviews Joseph
Bernt, review of Conglomerates and the
Media, by Erik Barnouw et al., Newspaper
Research Journal 19, no. 1 (winter 1998): 90-91. Marilyn
Greenwald, review of American Women’s
Almanac, by Louise Bernikow, Newspaper
Research Journal 19, no. 1 (winter 1998): 92-93. Volume 19, no. 2 (spring 1998) John
Russial, “Goodbye Copy Desks, Hello Trouble?” Newspaper Research Journal 19, no. 2 (spring 1998): 2-17. Andrew
Ciofalo, “Survey Probes Status of Op-Ed Journalism and Practices of Op-Ed
Editors,” Newspaper Research Journal 19,
no. 2 (spring 1998): 18-30. Lucy
Ganje, “Living Pictures: Design and the Native Press,” Newspaper Research Journal 19, no. 2 (spring 1998): 31-46. John
Dillon and Eric Covil, “What Journalists, Judges and Public Consider
Defamatory,” Newspaper Research Journal 19,
no. 2 (spring 1998): 47-63. Shannon
Martin, “How News Gets from Paper to Its Online Counterpart,” Newspaper Research Journal 19, no. 2
(spring 1998): 64-73. Carol
Schlagheck, “Newspaper Reading Choices by College Students,” Newspaper Research Journal 19, no. 2
(spring 1998): 74-87. Klaus
Schoenback and Lori Bergen, “Commentary: Readership
Research-Challenges and Chances,” Newspaper
Research Journal 19, no. 2 (spring 1998): 88-102. Jan
Leblanc Wicks, “Spotlight on Alliances,” Newspaper
Research Journal 19, no. 2 (spring 1998): 107-108. Book
Reviews Lisa
Young, review of Images that Injure,
ed. Paul Martin Lester, Newspaper
Research Journal 19, no. 2 (spring 1998): 103-104. Thomas
Suddes, review of The Troubles of
Journalism: A Critical Look at What’s Right and Wrong
with the Press, by William A. Hachten, Newspaper
Research Journal 19, no. 2 (spring 1998): 105-106. Volume 19, no. 3 (summer 1998) Randal
Beam, “What It Means to be a Market-Oriented
Newspaper,” Newspaper Research Journal 19,
no. 3 (summer 1998): 2-20. Prabu
David and Jagdeep Kang, “Pictures, High-Imagery News Language and News Recall,”
Newspaper Research Journal 19, no. 3
(summer 1998): 21-30. Susan Dente Ross, “Breakdown or Breakthrough in Participatory
Government?
How State Open Meetings Laws Apply to Virtual Meetings,” Newspaper Research Journal 19, no. 3 (summer 1998): 31-46. A.N.
Mohamed, “Attitudes of Northern Papers Toward the
Egalitarian Laws of Reconstruction,” Newspaper
Research Journal 19, no. 3 (summer 1998): 47-62. Stephen
Lacy and Hugh J. Martin, “Profits Up, Circulation Down for Thomson Papers in
80s,” Newspaper Research Journal 19,
no. 3 (summer 1998): 63-76. Kris
Kodrich, “How Reporters React to Knight-Ridder’s 25-43 Project,”
Newspaper Research Journal 19, no. 3
(summer 1998): 77-94. R.
Michael Hoefges, “Taking It Back in Cyberspace: State Retraction Statutes,
Defamation Suits against Online Newspapers,” Newspaper Research Journal 19, no. 3 (summer 1998): 95-109. Book
Reviews Marc
Edge, review of Newspapers of Record in a
Digital Age: From Hot Type to Hot Link, by Shannon E. Martin and Kathleen
A. Hansen, Newspaper Research Journal 19,
no. 3 (summer 1998): 110-111. Volume 19, no. 4 (fall 1998) Robert J.
Haiman, “Commentary: Hey, Editors:
Just Stop the Nonsense,” Newspaper
Research Journal 19, no. 4 (fall 1998): 2-12. Peter
Grade, Scott Abel, Michael Antecol, Hsiao-Yin Hsueh, Janice Hume, Jack Morris,
Ashley Packard, Susan Willey, Nancy Fraser and Keith Sanders, “Journalists’
Attitudes toward Civic Journalism Media Roles,” Newspaper Research Journal 19, no. 4 (fall 1998): 13-26. Fred
Fedler, Maria Cristina Santana, Tim Counts and Arlen Carey, “JMC Faculty
Divided: Most Find Dozen Uses for Research,” Newspaper Research Journal 19, no. 4 (fall 1998): 27-39. Robyn S.
Goodman, “How Two Papers Covered President and Congress in China Trade
Controversy,” Newspaper Research Journal 19,
no. 4 (fall 1998): 40-57. Phillip
W. McLeod and Michael W. Maher, “Analyzing Newspaper Costs in Predation
Lawsuits,” Newspaper Research Journal 19,
no. 4 (fall 1998): 58-70. Robert G.
Picard, “Measuring and Interpreting Productivity of Journalists,” Newspaper Research Journal 19, no. 4
(fall 1998): 71-84. Roya
Akhavan-Majid, “Role Perception as Predictor of Editors’ Job Satisfaction,” Newspaper Research Journal 19, no. 4
(fall 1998): 85-92. Book
Reviews Bruce L. Cadwallader, review of Reporting on the Courts: How the Mass Media Cover Judicial Actions, by William Haltom, Newspaper Research Journal 19, no. 4 (fall 1998): 93-94.
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