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Papers and Reports

Adatto, Kiku. Sound Bite Democracy:  Network Evening News Presidential Campaign Coverage, 1968 and 1988. 1990. 

Adeyemi, Adeyinka. The Nigerian Press Under the Military: Persecution, Resilience and Political Crisis (1983-1993). 1995.

Ahlers, Douglas. News Consumption and the New Electronic Media. 2006. (Published in the Winter 2006 issue of the Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics.)

Al Gore and the "Embellishment" Issue: Press Coverage of the Gore Presidential Campaign. 2003.

Alger, Dean. The Media, the Public and the Development of Candidates' Images in the 1992 Presidential Election.  1994.

Anable, David. The Role of Georgia's Media--and Western Aid--in the Rose Revolution. 2006.

Baird, Julia. Soft Power and Hard Views: How American Commentators are Spreading over the World’s Opinion Pages. 2006.

Baker, C. Edwin. Ownership of Newspapers: The View from Positivist Social Science1994.

Barnhurst, Kevin G. The Content of Reports on U.S. Newspaper Internet Sites. 2002.

Barnhurst, Kevin G. The Form of Reports on U.S. Newspaper Internet Sites. 2002.

Bates, Stephen. The Reporter's Privilege, Then and Now. 2000. 

Becker, Elizabeth. Lost in the Travel Pages: The Global Industry Hiding Inside the Sunday Newspaper. 2008.

Bennett, Lisa. The Perpetuation of Prejudice in Reporting on Gays and Lesbians - Time and Newsweek: The First Fifty Years. 1998.

Benson, Thomas W. Speechwriting, Speechmaking, and the Press: The Kennedy Administration and the Bay of Pigs. 2000.

Bentivegna, Sara. Talking Politics on the Net. 1998.

Bergstrom, Hans. Age in the Press. 2002.

"Big Media" Meets the "Bloggers": Coverage of Trent Lott's Remarks at Strom Thurmond's Birthday Party. 2004.

Bok, Sissela. School for Scandal. 1990.

Bok, Sissela. TV Violence, Children and the Press: Eight Rationales Inhibiting Public Policy Debates.  1994.

Buhl, Dieter. Window to the West:  How Television from the Federal Republic Influenced Events in East Germany. 1990.

Bullert, B.J. Strategic Public Relations, Sweatshops, and the Making of a Global Movement. 2000.

Campbell, Karlyn Kohrs. Shadowboxing with Stereotypes: The Press, The Public, and the Candidates’ Wives 1993. 

Carper, Alison. Paint-By-Numbers Journalism: How Reader Surveys and Focus Groups Subvert a Democratic Press. 1995.

Carroll, James. Shoah in the News: Patterns and Meanings of News Coverage of the Holocaust. 1997.

Carroll, Jill. Foreign News Coverage: The US Media's Undervalued Asset. 2007.

Carroll, John S. What Will Become of Newspapers? 2006.

Chung, Connie. The Business of Getting "The Get":  Nailing an Exclusive Interview in Prime Time. 1998.

Conaway, Carol B. Framing Identity:  The Press in Crown Heights.  1996.

Cook, Timothy. Notes for the Next Epidemic, Part One: Lessons from News Coverage of AIDS. 1991.

Cooke, Tim. Prepared for War, Ready for Peace?: Paramilitaries, Politics, and the Press in Northern Ireland. 1998.

Cornfield, Michael. The Internet and the 2000 Republican Convention: An Appraisal. 2000.

Cowan, Geoffrey. Leading the Way to Better News: The Role of Leadership in a World Where Most of the "Powers That Be" Became the "Powers That Were". 2008.

Davis, Glyn. Different Strokes: Public Broadcasting in America and Australia. 1991.

Davis, Richard. A Symbiotic Relationship Between Journalists and Bloggers. 2008.

Duncan, Dayton. Press, Polls and the 1988 Campaign: An Insider's Critique. 1989.

Dunsmore, Barry. The Next War: Live? 1996.

Ellis, John. Nine Sundays: A Proposal for Better Presidential Campaign Coverage. 1991

Entman, Robert M. The American Media and Race Relations in an Interdependent World: A Report on the Shorenstein Center Conference on Race and the Press. 2001.

Fiedler, Tom. The Road to Wikipolitics: Life and Death of the Modern Presidential Primary, b. 1968 - d. 2008. 2008.

Fox, William John. Junk News: Can Public Broadcasters Buck the Tabloid Tendencies of Market-Driven Journalism? A Canadian Experience. 1997.

Gidengil, Elisabeth, and Joanna Everitt. Talking Tough: Gender and Reported Speech in Campaign News Coverage. 2000.

Gilboa, Eytan. The Global News Networks and U.S. Policymaking in Defense and Foreign Affairs. 2002.

Glass, Andrew J. The War on Terrorism Goes Online: Media and Government Response to First Post-Internet Crisis. 2002.

Goldfarb, Michael. Our President/Their Scandal: The Role of the British Press in Keeping the Clinton Scandals Alive. 2000.

Gonzalez, Santiago Sanchez. The American Pattern of Freedom of the Press: A Model to Follow? 1992.

Gowing, Nik. Real-Time Television Coverage of Armed Conflicts and Diplomatic Crises: Does It Pressure or Distort Foreign Policy Decisions? 1994.

Grimes, Charlotte. Whither the Civic Journalism Bandwagon? 1999.

Gross, Kimberly. Covering Crime in Washington, D.C. 2006.

Grossman, Lawrence K. Reflections on Television's Role in American Presidential Elections. 1990.

Gup, Ted. Covering the CIA in Times of Crisis: Obstacles and Strategies. 2004.

Hamilton, James T. Media Coverage of Corporate Social Responsibility. 2003.

Hamilton, John M., and Eric Jenner, Redefining Foreign Correspondence. 2003.

Hammond, William M. Who Were the Saigon Correspondents and Does It Matter? 2000.

Hazarika, Sanjoy. From Bhopal to Superfund: The News Media and the Environment. 1994. 

Hilts, Phil. Journalism and Global Health. 2008.

Hutcheon, Stephen J. Pressing Concerns: Hong Kong's Media in an Era of Transition. 1998.

Ivanova, Katsiaryna. Press Coverage of Belarus, A Newly Independent Country in Transition. 2000.

Jacobs, Sean. Tensions of a Free Press:  South Africa After Apartheid.  1999. 

Jakobson, Linda. Lies in Ink, Truth in Blood. 1990.

Jones, Jacqueline. Are America and "Old Europe" Reconciled after the War in Iraq, and Does it Matter? An Examination of US and European Reporting of the Outcome of the Presidential Election. 2005.

Just, Marion, W. Russell Neuman, Ann Crigler. An Economic Theory of Learning from News. 1992.

Kalb, Marvin. The Israeli-Hezbollah War of 2006. The Media As A Weapon in Asymmetrical Conflict. 2007.

Kalb, Marvin. The Nixon Memo. 1992.

Kalb, Marvin. The Rise of the New News: A Case Study of Two Root Causes of the Modern Scandal Coverage. 1998.

Karabell, Zachary. The Rise and Fall of the Televised Political Convention. 1998.

Kelly, Paul. The Race Issue In Australia's 2001 Election: A Creation of Politicians or the Press? 2002.

Kendall, Kathleen E. Communication Patterns in Presidential Primaries 1912-2000: Knowing the Rules of the Game. 1998.

Kern, Montague, and Marion Just. How Voters Construct Images of Political Candidates: The Role of Political Advertising and Televised News.  1994.

Klvaňa,Tomáš P. New Europe's Civil Society, Democracy and the Media Thirteen Years After: The Story of the Czech Republic. 2004.

Lambert, Richardt. Misunderstanding Each Other. 2003.

Lanouette, William. Tritium and the Times: How the Nuclear Weapons-Production Scandal Became a National Story. 1990.

Lawrence, Regina G. Framing Obesity: The Evolution of News Discourse on a Public Health Issue. 2004.

Lehmann, Ingrid A. Exploring the Transatlantic Media Divide Over Iraq: How and Why U.S and German Media Differed in Reporting on U.N. Weapons Inspections in Iraq: 2002-2003.  2004.

Lewis, Charles. The Growing Importance of Nonprofit Journalism. 2007

Li, Xiguang. Great sound makes no noise--Creeping Freedoms in Chinese Press. 2000.

Lichtenberg, Judith. The Politics of Character and the Character of Journalism. 1989.

Litan, Robert E. Covering Financial Services: Advice to the Media from the Academy. 1999.

Lithgow, Lynette. A Question of Relativity: The Role of the News Media in Shaping the View of Women in Asian Political Dynasties. 2000.

Livingston, Steven. Clarifying the CNN Effect: An Examination of Media Effects According to Type of Military Intervention. 1997.

MacKinnon, Rebecca. The World-Wide Conversation: Online Participatory Media and International News. 2004.

Madrick, Jeff. Press Coverage of America's Changing Financial Institutions. 1999

Madrick, Jeff. The Business Media and The New Economy. 2001.

Maier, Michael. Journalism without Journalists: Vision or Caricature? 2007.

Margueritte, Bernard. Post-Communist Eastern Europe: The Difficult Birth of a Free Press. 1995.

Mathis, Deborah. No Seat at the Table: The Black-White Appearance Gap in the Election 2000 Story. 2001.

McEnteer, James. Changing Lanes on the Inside Track: The Career Shuttle Between Journalism, Politics and Government. 1991.

Merkushev, Alexander. The Russian and Soviet Press: A Long Journey from Suppression to Freedom via Suppression and Glasnost.  1991.

Milburn, Michael, and Justin Brown. Busted By the Ad Police: Journalists' Coverage of Political Campaign Ads in the 1992 Presidential Campaign.  1995.

Mirsky, Jonathan. Getting the Story in China: American Reporters Since 1972. 2000.

Mnookin, Seth. Setting the Agenda: the New York Times' Jayson Blair Report and Its Impact on American Media. 2005.

Moisy, Claude. The Foreign News Flow in the Information Age. 1996.

Molnar, Peter. The New York Times Rule on the Net or in the World. 2000.

Morin, Richard. Rainbow's End: Public Support for Democracy in the New South Africa. 2000.

Mungiu-Pippidi, Alina. State into Public: The Failed Reform of State TV in East Central Europe. 2000.

Negbi, Moshe. The Enemy Within: The Effect of "Private Censorship" on Press Freedom and How to Confront It: An Israeli Perspective. 1998.

Nelson, Jack. U.S. Government Secrecy and the Current Crackdown on Leaks. 2003.

Nolan, Martin F. Orwell Meets Nixon: When and Why 'The Press' became 'The Media.' 2005.

Nguyen, Tuan Anh. From VietNet to VietNam Net: Ten Years of Electronic Media in VietNam 2008.

Parker, Richard. Journalism and Economics: The Tangled Webs of Profession, Narrative, and Responsibility in a Modern Democracy. 1997.

Parker, Richard. The Revolution in America's Financial Industry: How Well Is the Press Covering the Story?
1999.

Patterson, Thomas E. Creative Destruction: An Exploratory Look at News on the Internet. 2007.

Patterson, Thomas E. Diminishing Returns: A Comparison of the 1968 and 2000 Election Night Broadcasts. 2003.

Patterson, Thomas E. Doing Well and Doing Good: How Soft News and Critical Journalism Are Shrinking the News Audience and Weakening Democracy-And What News Outlets Can Do About It. 2000.

Patterson, Thomas E. Eleven Recommendations for Improving Election Night Coverage. 2004.

Patterson, Thomas E. The Internet and the Threat It Poses to Local Media: Lessons from News in the Schools. 2007.

Patterson, Thomas E. Mandatory Testing and News in the Schools: Implications for Civic Education. 2007.

Patterson, Thomas E. Young People and News. 2007.

Picard, Robert. Journalism, Value Creation and the Future of News Organizations. 2006.

Poggioli, Sylvia. The Media in Europe After 1992: A Case Study of La Republica.  1991.

Powers, William. Hamlet's Blackberry. Why Paper Is Eternal.

Quiroga, Jorge. Hispanic Voices: Is the Press Listening? 1995.

Randal, Jonathan. The Decline, But Not Yet Total Fall, of Foreign News in the U.S. Media. 2000.

Ravi, Narasimhan. Different Stories: How the Newspapers in the United States, Britain and South Asia Covered the Iraq War. 2004.

Reedy, Margie . Cable News Goes to War: Is Objectivity a Casualty?

Renshon, Stanley. Political Leadership in a Divided Electorate: Assessing Character Issues in the 2000 Presidential Campaign. 2001.

Reporting in the "Fog of War:" The Story of Jessica Lynch. 2004.

Rohde, David. "All Successful Democracies Need Freedom of Speech": American Efforts to Create a Vibrant Free Press in Iraq and Afghanistan. 2005.

Roshco, Bernard. When Policy Fails: How the Buck Was Passed When Kuwait Was Invaded. 1992. 

Rubin, Robert E., Franklin Raines, Richard Parker, Jeffrey Madrick, Robert E. Litan. Money, Markets & the News: Press Coverage of the Modern Revolution in Financial Institutions

Russell, Cristine. Covering Controversial Science: Improving Reporting on Science and Public Policy. 2006.

Russo, Michael A. The Church, the Press, and Abortion:  Catholic Leadership and Public Communication. 1991.

Ryan, Kevin T. Army Manpower and the War on Terror.
2006.

Sanders, Alex. The Reporters. 2005.

Scammell, Margaret. The Wisdom of the War Room:  U.S. Campaigning and Americanization. 1997. 

Schauer, Frederick. Can Public Figures Have Private Lives? 1999.

Schauer, Frederick. Discourse and Its Discontents. 1994.

Schauer, Frederick. First Amendment Opportunism. 2000.

Schauer, Frederick. Free Speech and the Social Construction of Privacy. 2000.

Schauer, Frederick. Parsing the Pentagon Papers. 1991.

Schauer, Frederick. The Dilemmas of Ignorance. PGA Tour, Inc. v. Casey Martin. 2001.

Schauer, Frederick. The Freedom of Expression, the Harm of Expression, and the Danish Cartoons. 2006.

Schauer, Frederick. The Social Construction of Privacy. 2000.

Schauer, Frederick. The Speech-ing of Sexual Harassment. 1998.

Scott, Esther. Crossing the Line: Don Imus and the Rutgers Women's Basketball Team. 2008.

Shorenstein Center. Campaign Lessons for '92. 1991

Shorenstein Center. Implementation of Racial and Ethnic Diversity in the American Press: Objectives, Obstacles, and Incentives.

Shorenstein Center. Turmoil at Tiananmen: A Study of U.S. Press Coverage of the Beijing Spring of 1989. 1992

Schultz, Richard. Measuring Media Diversity: Problems and Prospects. 2005.

Shai, Nachman., The Spokesperson--In the Crossfire: A Decade of Israeli Defense Crises from an Official Spokesperson's Perspective. 1998. 

Siegal, Allan. Secrets about Secrets: The Backstage Conversations between Press and Government. 2007.

Sinduhije, Alexis. A Voyage Never Ended.  2000.

Sinduhije, Alexis. Ijambo: Speaking Truth Amidst Genocide. 1998.

Singh, Ramindar. Covering September 11 and Its Consequences: A Comparative Study of the Press in America, India and Pakistan. 2002.

Sleeper, Jim. Should American Journalism Make us Americans? 1999.

Smith, Erna. Transmitting Race: The Los Angeles Riot in Television News. 1994.

Snider, J.H. Would You Ask Turkeys To Mandate Thanksgiving? The Dismal Politics of Legislative Transparency. 2008.

Sproul, Robin. Exit Polls: Better or Worse Since the 2000 Election ? 2008.

Stein, Elizabeth. Mainstream Newspaper Coverage. A Barometer of Government Tolerance for Anti-Regime Expression in Authoritarian Brazil. 2007.

Storin, Matthew V. While America Slept: Coverage of Terrorism from 1993 to September 11, 2001. 2002.

The Story after the Story: The Los Angeles Times's Coverage of Arnold Schwarzenegger. 2005.

Tomasky, Michael. Whispers and Screams: The Partisan Nature of Editorial Pages. 2003.

Trimble, Jeff. Spreading the Word: The KGB's Image-Building Under Gorbachev. 1997.

Ward, Stephen. Pragmatic News Objectivity:  Objectivity With a Human Face. 1999.

Watkins, John J. Expanding the Public's Right to Know: Access to Settlement Records under the First Amendment.  1990.

When Media, Science, and Public Policy Collide: The Case of Food and Biotechnology (proceedings from a workshop sponsored by the Pew Initiative on Food and Biotechnology and the Joan Shorenstein Center)

Winfield, Betty Houchin. Two Commanders-in-Chief: Free Expression's Most Severe Test. 1992.

Wolfsfeld, Gadi. The Role of the News Media in Unequal Political Conflicts: From the Intifada to the Gulf War and Back Again. 1993.

Wolfson, Lewis W. Through the Revolving Door: Blurring the Line Between the Press and Government. 1991.

Volkmer, Ingrid. Dialectical Spaces in the Global Public Sphere: Media Memories across Generations. 2003.

Zelizer, Barbie. Death in Wartime: Photographs and the “Other War” in Afghanistan. 2005.

 

 

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