Accreditation self-study report

Scholarship, Research, Creative
and Professional Activities
(Part 2)



Joseph Phelps
Books
Joseph Phelps (editor) Frontiers of Direct Marketing Research (1999), New York: John Wiley and Sons. This book is the proceedings of the 10th Annual Robert B. Clarke Direct Marketing Educators’ Conference.
Joseph Phelps (editor) Frontiers of Direct Marketing Research, Vol. II (2000), New York: John Wiley and Sons. This book is the proceedings of the 11th Annual Robert B. Clarke Direct Marketing Educators’ Conference.
Joseph Phelps and Denise Schoenbachler (eds.) Frontiers of Direct & Interactive Marketing Research, Vol. III (2001), New York: John Wiley and Sons. This book is the proceedings of the 12th Annual Robert B. Clarke Direct Marketing Educators’ Conference.
Articles
Joseph Phelps, Giles D’Souza, and Glen J. Nowak (2001), “Antecedents and Consequences of Privacy Concerns: An Empirical Investigation,” Journal of Interactive Marketing, 15(4), 2-17.
Joseph Phelps and Matthew D. Bunker (2001), “Direct Marketers’ Use of Public Records: Current Legal Environment and Outlook for the Future,” Journal of Interactive Marketing, 15(1), 33-48.
Joseph Phelps, Glen Nowak, and Elizabeth Ferrell (2000), “Privacy Concerns and Consumer Willingness to Provide Personal Information,” Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 19(1), 27-41.
Pasadeos, Yorgo, Joseph Phelps and Margot Opdyke Lamme, “Newspaper Coverage of Advertising: The Unfolding Story,” in Proceedings of the 2000 Conference of the American Academy of Advertising, Mary Alice Shaver (ed.), 79-89.
Joseph Phelps and Matthew D. Bunker, “Advertisers’ Use of Public Records: The Legal and Public Opinions,” abstract in Proceedings of the 2000 Conference of the American Academy of Advertising, Mary Alice Shaver (ed.), 2.
Joseph Phelps, Glen Nowak, and Elizabeth Ferrell (1999), “Marketers’ Information Practices and Privacy Concerns: How Willing Are Consumers to Provide Personal Information for Shopping Benefits,” Marketing Science Institute Working Paper Series, Report No. 99-112.
Jeon, Woochang, George Franke, Bruce Huhmann and Joseph Phelps (1999), “Appeals in Korean Magazine Advertising: A Content Analysis and Cross-Cultural Comparison,” Asia Pacific Journal of Management, Vol.16(2), 249-258.
Pasadeos, Yorgo, Joseph Phelps, and Bong-Hyun Kim (1998), “Disciplinary Impact of Advertising Scholars: Temporal Comparisons of Influential Authors, Works and Research Networks,” Journal of Advertising, Vol. 27(4), 53-70. This article was nominated for the 1998 Journal of Advertising Best Article of the Year Award and finished third in total votes for the award.
Yi, Huiuk, Joseph Phelps, and David R. Ewoldsen (1998), “Examining the Effectiveness of Comparative Advertising: The Role of Attitude Accessibility,” Journal of Current Issues & Research in Advertising, Vol. 20(1), 61-74.
Pasadeos, Yorgo, Joseph Phelps, and Bong-Hyun Kim (1997), “Influential Authors of the Advertising Literature: A Temporal Comparison of Citations and Co-Citation Networks,” abstract in Proceedings of the 1997 Conference of the American Academy of Advertising, M. Carole Macklin (ed.), 178.
Joseph Phelps, Thomas Harris, and Edward Johnson (1996), “Exploring Decision Making Approaches and Responsibility for Developing Marketing Communication Strategy,” Journal of Business Research 37(3), 217-223.
Joseph Phelps and Edward Johnson (1996), “Entering the quagmire: examining the ‘meaning’ of integrated marketing communications,” Journal of Marketing Communications, Vol. 2(3), 159-172.
Joseph Phelps and Mariea G. Hoy (1996), “The Aad-Ab-PI Relationship in Children: The Impact of Brand Familiarity and Measurement Timing,” Psychology and Marketing, Vol. 13(1), 77-105.
Nowak, Glen J. and Joseph Phelps (1995) “Direct Marketing and the Use of Individual-Level Consumer Information: Determining How and When ‘Privacy’ Matters,” Journal of Direct Marketing, Vol. 9 (3) (Summer), 46-60.
A summary of the above article was also published in the Retailing Review, a quarterly section of STORES magazine, published by The Center for Retailing Education and Research, College of Business Administration, University of Florida, Fall 1995, RR8 – RR10.
The original article, “Direct Marketing and the Use of Individual-Level Consumer Information: Determining How and When ‘Privacy’ Matters was selected as one the ten best articles of the Journal of Direct Marketing and republished in 1997 in the Journal of Direct Marketing, Vol. 11 (4) (Autumn), 94-108.
Conference Papers
Mobilio, Lynne, Regina Lewis, Joseph Phelps and Niranjan (Nick) Raman, “Understanding the Viral Consumer: Their Motivations and Behaviors,” presented at the 2001 Advertising and Consumer Psychology Conference, May 17-19 in Seattle, Washington.
Pasadeos, Yorgo, Joseph Phelps and Margot Opdyke Lamme, “Newspaper Coverage of Advertising: The Unfolding Story,” presented at the American Academy of Advertising Conference, April 14-17, 2000 in Newport, Rhode Island.
Phelps, Joseph and Matthew D. Bunker, “Advertisers’ Use of Public Records: The Legal and Public Opinions,” presented at the American Academy of Advertising Conference, April 14-17, 2000 in Newport, Rhode Island.
Pasadeos, Yorgo, Joseph Phelps, and Bong-Hyun Kim, “Influential Authors of the Advertising Literature: A Temporal Comparison of Citations and Co-Citation Networks,” presented at the American Academy of Advertising Conference in St. Louis, Missouri, April 4-7, 1997.

Loy Singleton
Books
Macmillan Encyclopedia of Communication and Information, (New York: Macmillan Pub. Co., 2001); Editorial Board, Associate Editor for Mass Communication (Selected topics, wrote scope descriptions, solicited authors and edited 59 articles and 20 biographies comprising the mass communication portion of this three-volume encyclopedia.).
Telecommunications in the Information Age: A Non-Technical Primer on the New Technologies Second Edition, (Cambridge, Mass.: Ballinger Pub. Co., l986) 256 pp.
Telecommunications in the Information Age: A Non-Technical Primer on the New Technologies, (Cambridge, Mass.: Ballinger Pub. Co., 1983) 239 pp.
Monograph
“Mass Media and Future Technologies,” in the series MASSCOM: A Modular Approach to Mass Communication, (Chicago: Science Research Associates, Inc., l984).
Conference Papers
“Silent Voices: Contrasting the FCC ‘Media Voices’ Standard for Limiting Local Radio-Television Cross-Ownership with a National Survey of Local Television News and Public Affairs Programming,” Loy A. Singleton and Steven C. Rockwell; First Place Paper, Law and Policy Division open paper competition, Broadcast Education Association, Las Vegas, April, 2001.
“Social and Cultural Dimensions of the Digital Divide: A Comparative Analysis of Adopters and Non-Adopters of Free Internet Service in a Rural Community,” Loy A. Singleton and Steven C. Rockwell, competitive paper selected for presentation to the 28th Telecommunication Policy Research Conference (TPRC) on Communication, Information and Internet Policy, Alexandria, VA, September, 2000. (Contains further analysis and discussion of data presented in “Computer Anxiety,” below).
“The Effects of Computer Anxiety and Communication Apprehension on the Adoption and Utilization of the Internet,” Steven C. Rockwell and Loy A. Singleton, paper presented to the National Communication Association, Chicago, November, 1999.
“FCC Broadcast Indecency Enforcement Actions: Changing Patterns Since Pacifica,” Loy A. Singleton and Gary A. Copeland; Second place paper, Law and Policy Division open paper competition, Broadcast Education Association, April 97; (Contains further discussion of material in “The FCC’s Ban on Broadcast Indecency” below.)
“The FCC’s Ban on Broadcast Indecency: Comparing Television and Radio Enforcement,” Loy A. Singleton and Gary A. Copeland; paper presented to the Freedom of Expression Panel on Indecent Speech, Speech Communication Association, San Diego, CA, November, 1996.
Articles in Scholarly Journals
“The Effects of Computer Anxiety and Communication Apprehension on the Adoption and Utilization of the Internet” (with Steven Rockwell), Electronic Journal of Communication 2002:1 (In press; Online publication of the Communication Institute for Online Scholarship, see www/ejcmain.htm).

David Sloan
Books
American Journalism: History, Principles, Practices, editor and chapter author. McFarland Publishing Co., 2002.
Media and Religion in American History, ed. Vision Press, 2000.
The Media in America: A History, five eds. (1st and 2nd eds.with James G. Stovall and James D. Startt; 3rd and 4th eds. with James D. Startt; I served as senior editor and author). Publishing Horizons, 1990, 1993; Vision Press, 1996, 1999, 2002. The Media in America is the most widely used textbook in the field of mass communication history.
The Age of Mass Communication, editor and senior author. Vision Press, 1998.
Contemporary Media Issues, co-editor.(with Emily Erickson Hoff). Vision Press, 1998.
Great Editorials (with Cheryl Wray and Joanne Sloan). Vision Press, 1992; 2nd edition, 1997.
Masterpieces of Reporting, Volume I (with Cheryl Wray). Vision Press, 1997.
Mass Communication in the Information Age (with Shirley Staples Carter, William J. Gonzenbach, and James Glen Stovall, co-editors; I served as senior editor). Vision Press, 1996.
Articles
“Guardians of the Future,” American Journalism 18:1 (2001): 95-102.
“Why Study Journalism History?” Atlanta Review of Journalism History 2 (Spring 2001): 1-6.

James G. Stovall
Books
James G. Stovall , Writing for the Mass Media (Fifth edition). Allyn and Bacon: Boston, 2002.
James G. Stovall, Alabama Political Almanac , second edition, (with Patrick R. Cotter and Samuel H. Fisher III) University of Alabama Press: Tuscaloosa, AL 1997.
James G. Stovall, Infographics: A Journalist’s Guide. Allyn and Bacon: Boston, 1997.
James G. Stovall, Web Journalism: Promise and Practice of a New Medium. Contract with Allyn and Bacon; final manuscript due Nov. 15, 2002.
James G. Stovall, Journalism: Who, What, When, Where, Why and How. An introductory text on journalism for high school and survey college courses. Contract with Allyn and Bacon; final manuscript due June, 2003.
James G. Stovall, Writing for the Mass Media, fourth edition, Allyn and Bacon: Boston, 1998.
Conference Papers
James G. Stovall, “Interactive Media,” presented to Visual Communication Division, AEJMC, Miami, August 2002.

Tom Ward
Books
Tom Ward, Smith, S. M., & Vaid, J. (Eds.) (1997). Creative thought: An investigation of cognitive structures and processes. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association
Tom Ward, Smith, S. M., & Vaid, J. (1997). Conceptual structures and processes in creative thought. In T. B. Ward, S. M. Smith, & J. Vaid (Eds.), Creative thought: An investigation of conceptual structures and processes. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association
Articles
Tom Ward, & Sifonis, S. M. (1997). Task demands and generative thinking: What changes and what remains the same? Journal of Creative Behavior, 31, 245-259.
Sifonis, C. M., Tom Ward, Gentner, D., & Houska, M. (1997). Relation versus object mapping in creative generation. In M. G. Shafto & P. Langley (Eds.), Proceedings of the nineteenth annual conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
Tom Ward (1998). Analogical distance and purpose in creative thought: Mental leaps versus mental hops. In K. Holyoak, D. Gentner, & B. Kokinov (Eds.), Advances in analogy research: Integration of theory and data from the cognitive, computational, and neural sciences. Sofia: New Bulgarian University.
Sifonis, C. M., & Tom Ward (1998). Structural alignment in relational interpretations of conceptual combinations. In M. A. Gernsbacher & S. J. Derry (Eds.), Proceedings of the twentieth annual conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
Bredart, S., Tom Ward, & Marczewski, P. (1998). Structured imagination of novel creatures’ faces. American Journal of Psychology, 111, 607-725
Marsh, R. L., Tom Ward, & Landau, J. D. (1999). Implicit learning expressed in a generative cognitive task. Memory & Cognition, 27, 94-105.
Smith, S. M., & Tom Ward (1999). Evolution of creativity. In D. H. Rosen, R. Gardner, & M. Luebbert (Eds.) Evolution of the psyche. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group (Praeger).
Tom Ward, Smith, S. M., & Finke, R. A. (1999). Creative cognition. In R. J. Sternberg (Ed.), Handbook of creativity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Tom Ward, Saunders, K. N., & Dodds, R. A. (1999). Creative cognition in gifted adolescents. Roeper Review, 21, 260-265.
Smith, S. M., Tom Ward, Tindell, D. R., Sifonis, C. M., & Wilkenfeld, M. J. (2000). Category structure and created memories. Memory & Cognition., 28, 386-395.
Tom Ward, Dodds, R. A., Saunders, K. N., & Sifonis, C. M. (2000). Attribute centrality and imaginative thought. Memory & Cognition, 28, 1387-1397.
Tom Ward (2000). Normative and extraordinary creativity: Similarities and differences. In E. S. Malyanov, L. Shipitsina, L. Dorfman, S. Kornienko, & C. Martindale (Eds.) Creativity in education, culture, and art. Perm, Russia: Perm State Institute of Art and Culture.
Tom Ward (2001). Creative cognition, conceptual combination and the creative writing of Stephen R. Donaldson. American Psychologist, 56, 350-354.
Wilkenfeld, M. J., & Tom Ward (2001). Similarity and emergence in conceptual combination. Journal of Memory and Language, 45, 21-38.
Dodds, R. A., Tom Ward, & Smith, S. M. (in press). A review of the experimental literature on incubation in problem solving and creativity. In M. A. Runco (Ed.), Creativity research handbook, Vol. 3. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.
Dodds, R. A., Smith, S. M., & Tom Ward (in press). The use of environmental clues during incubation. Creativity Research Journal.
Tom Ward, (in press). Creativity. In L. Nadel (Ed.). Encyclopedia of cognitive science. London: Nature Publishing Group Reference.
Estes, Z., & Tom Ward (in press). Interpretive strategies and emergent attributes in adjective-noun concept combination. Creativity Research Journal.
Tom Ward, Wilkenfeld, M. J., Sifonis, C. M., Dodds, R. A., & Saunders, K. N. (in press). The role of graded category structure in imaginative thought. Memory & Cognition.
Conference Papers
Tom Ward (1996, April). Structured imagination. Symposium presentation at the meeting of the American Educational Research Association, New York.
Smith, S. M., Tom Ward, Gleaves, D. H., Sifonis, C. M., Pierce, B., Tindell, D. R., & Wilkenfeld, M. J. (1996, May). Category structure in created memories. Paper presented at the meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.
Wilkenfeld, M. J., & Tom Ward (1996, May). Conceptual combination and the quick fix: How similarity inhibits emergence. Paper presented at the meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.
Tom Ward (1996, August). Concepts and creativity: Mapping old knowledge to new entities. Symposium presentation at the International Congress of Psychology, Montreal.
Smith, S. M., & Tom Ward (1996, September). Evolution of creativity. Paper presented at the Evolution of the Psyche Conference, College Station, TX.
Smith, S. M., Sifonis, C. M., Tindell, D. R., Wilkenfeld, M. J., Pierce, B. H., & Tom Ward (1996, November). Paper presented at the meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Chicago.
Tom Ward, Sifonis, C. M., & Wilkenfeld, M. J. (1996, November). Graded category structure and generative thinking: The humans and hammers effects. Paper presented at the meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Chicago.
Sifonis, C. M., & Tom Ward (1997, June). Simulating the old in new ideas. Paper presented at the meeting of the International Conference on Neural Networks (ICNN97), Houston.
Saunders, K. N., & Tom Ward (1998, April). Children’s understanding of false belief in humans and animals. Paper presented at the Conference on Human Development, Mobile, AL.
Saunders, K. N., Dodds, R. A. (1998, April). Creative cognition and imagination in gifted adolescents. Paper presented at the meeting of the Southwestern Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA.
Dodds, R. A., & Tom Ward (1998, April). Instructions, creativity, and alien fruit. Paper presented at the meeting of the Southwestern Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA.
Tom Ward (1998, July). Analogical distance and purpose: The case of the near-inventive mental hop. Paper presented at the Advances in Analogy Workshop, Sofia, Bulgaria.
Tom Ward, Sifonis, C. M., Saunders, K. N., Dodds, R. A., & Wilkenfeld, M. J. (1998, November). Primed access to category exemplars in creative generation. Paper presented at the meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Dallas, TX.
Tom Ward (1999, April). Discussant for symposium on the role of analogy in conceptual development. Presented at the meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Albuquerque, NM.
Dodds, R. A., & Tom Ward (1999, April). Creativity in gifted adolescents. Presented at the meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Albuquerque, NM.
Tom Ward (1999, August). Extraordinary versus normative creativity: What’s the difference? Invited address to Division 10 (Psychology and the Arts), American Psychological Association, New York.
Saunders, K. N., & Tom Ward (2000, August). Creativity in gifted adolescents. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington DC.
Saunders, K. N., & Tom Ward (2001, August). Beyond the Creative Product: Gifted Adolescents’ Implicit Beliefs about Creativity. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Society, Toronto.
Other Scholarly Activities
Tom Ward, Wilkenfeld, M. J. & Sifonis, C. (under review). The role of specificity and abstraction in creative idea generation.
Tom Ward (in preparation). The impact of correlated attributes on imaginative idea generation.
Tom Ward, & Wilkenfeld, M. (in preparation). The path-of-least-resistance model of imagination.

Associate Professors

Caryl Cooper
Articles
Caryl Cooper (1999). The Chicago Defender: Filling in the gaps for the office of civilian defense, 1941-1945. The Western Journal of Black Studies, 23(2), 48-55.
Caryl Cooper (1997). The Chicago Defender: Filling in the gaps for the office of civilian defense, 1941-1945 [abstract]. Proceedings of The Southeast Colloquium of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, VI, 64.
Caryl Cooper & Whitehouse, V. (1997). Should rape victims be identified? Media Management Review, 91-104.
Caryl Cooper (in press). Using old tools to teach new tricks: How the media planning course can increase student awareness of diverse markets. Journal of Advertising Education.
Caryl Cooper (in press). Ratings are not enough: Black-oriented radio stations’ battle for advertising dollars. Conference proceedings, Diversity in Advertising, Society of Consumer Psychology. Reprinted as “When perceptions affect broadcasting in the public interest: Advertising media buyers as an economic hurdle for black-oriented radio stations” (in press). In A. A. Tait & G. T. Meiss (Eds.), Multicultural mass media: The contemporary ALANA (african, hispanic/latino, asian and native americans) system. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.
Book Chapters
Caryl Cooper (2001). The more things changed, the more one stayed the same: Percy Greene and the Jackson Advocate. In D. Davies (Ed.), The press on race: Mississippi journalists confront the movement, (pp. 54-83). Jackson, MS: University of Mississippi Press.
Caryl Cooper(1999). Public relations, 1800-present. In Wm. D. Sloan (Ed.), The age of mass communication, (pp. 397-418). Northport, AL: Vision Press.
Roche, B., & Caryl Cooper. (in press). Modern advertising, 1900-present. In Sloan, Wm. D. (Ed.), The media in America, (5th ed). Northport, AL: Vision Press.
Caryl Cooper (in press). Planning media for public relations. In G. A. Copeland & K. Johnson-Cartee (Eds.), Public relations management applications.. Waveland Press, Inc.
Caryl Cooper & Johnson-Cartee, K. S. (in press). Public relations: changing the face of history. In G. A. Copeland & K. S. Johnson-Cartee (Eds.), Public relations management applications. Waveland Press, Inc.
Caryl Cooper & Johnson-Cartee, K. S. (in press). Post World War II: the emerging modernization of pr. In G. A. Copeland & K. S. Johnson-Cartee (Eds.), Public relations management applications . Waveland Press, Inc.
Caryl Cooper (in press; October 2001). Audit Bureau of Circulation. In Encyclopedia of Advertising. Chicago, IL: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers.
Caryl Cooper (1999, April 25). Elephants and tigers and trench coats...oh my! The Tuscaloosa News, pp. 1D, 5D.
Caryl Cooper & Lauder, T. (1998, Spring). Incorporating diversity into j-history: The black press: A bibliography. Clio: Newsletter of the History Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, 30, 9-13.
Caryl Cooper (1996). Commercial speech: Gaining equality for the first amendment’s stepchild. In Wm. D. Sloan, S. Carter, W. J. Gonzenbach & and J. Stovall (Eds.), Mass communication in the information age, (p. 247). Northport, AL: Vision Press.
Caryl Cooper (1994, October). Mes racines Malgaches [My Malagasy roots]. La lettre mensuell de jureco, 44.
Caryl Cooper & Whitehouse, V. (1994). Rape: To name or not to name. St. Louis journalism review, 24(173).
Other Scholarly Activities
Caryl Cooper (Spring 1997). [Review of the book Electronic media and indigenous peoples: A voice of our own?]. International Communication Bulletin , 32, 18.
Caryl Cooper (Spring 1996). [Review of the book On the front lines: Following America’s foreign correspondents across the twentieth century ]. International Communication Bulletin: 31, 20-21.
Conference papers
Caryl Cooper & Lamme, M. (2001, October). Hunting for advertising history. Research in progress presented at annual convention of the American Journalism Historians Association, San Diego, CA.
Caryl Cooper (2000, October). When objectivity was not enough: Carl Rowan and the Minneapolis Tribune. Paper presented at the annual convention of the American Journalism Historians Association, Pittsburgh, PA.
Caryl Cooper (1999, May). When perceptions affect broadcasting in the public interest: Advertising media buyers as an economic hurdle for black-oriented radio stations. Paper presented at the Advertising and Consumer Psychology Conference, San Antonio, TX.
Caryl Cooper (1997, August). Ready, aiming, and firing blanks: The office of civilian defense targets African-Americans during World War II. Paper presented to the qualitative studies division at the annual convention of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Chicago, IL.
Caryl Cooper . (1997, March). The Chicago Defender: Filling in the gaps for the office of civilian defense, 1941-1945. Paper presented to the History Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Southeast Colloquium, Knoxville, TN.

David Perry
Books
David Perry, ed.). (2001). American pragmatism and communication research.
Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
David Perry (2002). Theory and research in mass communication: Contexts and consequences (2nd ed.). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. Associates. (1st ed. published 1996).
Articles
David Perry, Melson, W.H., & Howard, T. (1997). The impact of negative news on audience attitudes toward less-developed countries: An experimental study. International Communication Bulletin, 32(1-2), 13-17.
David Perry (2001). Shattering the mirror: Linking media-effects research and American pragmatism. In David Perry (ed.) American pragmatism and communication research (pp. 185-208). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
David Perry & Pasadeos, Y. (2002). Perceptions of news sensationalism among U.S. and Mexican audiences. Newspaper Research Journal, 23, 82-86.
David Perry (1996). Developing and testing theory. In W.D. Sloan, S.S. Carter, J.G. Stovall, and W.J. Gonzenbach (eds.) Mass Communication in the Information Age (p. 522). Northport, AL: Vision Press.
David Perry (1996). Publishing. In M. O’Reilly and P.A. Flax (eds.) The Americana Annual 1996, (pp. 427-430). Danbury, CT: Grolier.
David Perry) 1997). Publishing. In M. O’Reilly and P.A. Flax (eds.) The Americana Annual 1997, (pp. 424-427). Danbury, CT: Grolier.
David Perry (1997). A milestone for “The New York Times.” In M. O’Reilly and P.A. Flax (eds.) The Americana Annual 1997, (p. 426). Danbury, CT: Grolier.
David Perry (1998). Publishing. In M. O’Reilly Fiero and J.F. Ferguson (eds.) The Americana Annual 1998, (pp. 421-423). Danbury, CT: Grolier.
David Perry (1998). The paparazzi. In M. O’Reilly Fiero and J.F. Ferguson (eds.) The Americana Annual 1998, (p. 423). Danbury, CT: Grolier.
David Perry (1998). Review of Ill effects: The media/violence debate. International Communication Bulletin, 33, 16-17.
David Perry (1999). Publishing. In M. O’Reilly Fiero and S.H. McClung (eds.) The Americana Annual 1999, (pp. 422-424). Danbury, CT: Grolier.
David Perry (2000). Publishing. In M. O’Reilly Fiero and S.H. McClung (eds.) The Americana Annual 2000, (pp. 425-427). Danbury, CT: Grolier.
David Perry (2001). Publishing. In The Americana Annual 2001 (pp. 419-421). Danbury, CT: Grolier.
Conference papers
David Perry & Pasadeos, Y. (1996, February). Perceptions of news sensationalism among U.S. and Mexican audiences: An analysis and comparison. Paper presented to the Intercultural and International Communication Conference, Miami.
David Perry (1996, May). Mass communication research, public intellectuals, and the theory of value in pragmatic naturalism: An integrative proposal. Paper presented to the Mass Communication Division of the International Communication Association, ICA Annual Conference, Chicago.
David Perry (1998, October). Civic journalism, nominalism, and realism. Paper presented to the Second Annual Conference for the Center for Mass Communications Research, University of South Carolina, Columbia.
David Perry (2000, June). Shattering the mirror: Linking media-effects research and American pragmatism. Paper presented to the Mass Communication Division of the International Communication Association, ICA annual conference, Acapulco.
David Perry & Zhu, He. (2002). Do levels of television penetration during childhood predict later homicide arrest rates for a birth cohort? Poster scheduled for presentation to the Audience and Reception Studies Section of the International Association for Media and Communication Research, IAMCR conference and general assembly, Barcelona, Spain.

Bruce K. Berger
Articles
Bruce K. Berger (2001). Private issues and public policy: Locating the corporate agenda in agenda-setting theory. Journal of Public Relations Research, 13 (2): 91-126.
Bruce K. Berger (2001). “Restructuring” justifications in annual reports: Legitimizing job loss and sweeping change. The New Jersey Journal of Communication, 9 (2): 122-144.
Bruce K. Berger (1999). The Halcion affair: Public relations and the construction of
ideological world view. Journal of Public Relations Research, 11 (3): 185-203.
Articles Accepted for Publication
Bruce Berger K. (2002). Applying active learning at the graduate level: Merger issues at Newco. This article was accepted in November 2001 for publication in a special issue of Public Relations Review devoted to public relations pedagogy, scheduled for publication in Spring (May) 2002.
Bruce K. Berger, Hertog, J. K., & Park, D-J. (2002). The political role and influence of business organizations: A communication perspective. This chapter was accepted in August 2001 for publication in Communication Yearbook 26, scheduled for publication in June 2002.
Conference Papers
Park, D-J, & Bruce K. Berger (2002, November). The presentation of CEOs in the Press, 1990-2000: Increasing salience, positive valence, and a focus on competency and personal dimensions of CEO image. Refereed paper submitted for presentation consideration at the annual conference of the National Communication Association, New Orleans, LA.
Park, D-J, & Bruce K. Berger (2002, July). The asymmetry of cyberspace communications: Public relations models reflected in the web sites of Fortune 500 and dot-com companies. Refereed paper accepted for presentation at the annual conference of the International Communication Association, Seoul, Korea. Designated a “Top Three Research Paper” in ICA’s Public Relations Division.
Bruce K. Berger, & Park, D-J. (2001, May). Public relation(ship)s or private controls? Practitioner perspectives on the uses and benefits of new technologies. Refereed paper presented at the annual conference of the International Communication Association, Washington, DC.
Bruce K. Berger (2000, August). Private issues and public policy: Locating the corporate agenda in agenda-setting theory. Refereed paper presented at the annual conference of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Phoenix, AZ. Designated “Top Faculty Research Paper” in AEJMC’s Public Relations Division.
Bruce K. Berger (1999, May). The massive “restructuring” of American workers: CEO rhetoric and the legitimation of job cuts. Refereed paper presented at the annual conference of the International Communication Association, San Francisco, CA. Designated a “Top Four” graduate student paper in ICA’s Public Relations Division.
Bruce K. Berger (1999, May). Master frames for TQM and the quality movement: The alignment of government, business, and workers? Refereed paper presented at the annual conference of the International Communication Association, San Francisco, CA.
Finn, T. A., Bruce K. Berger, Davis, J., & Haggerty, S. (1999, May). High-tech humor in a low bandwidth medium: Representations of technology in New Yorker cartoons. Refereed paper presented at the annual conference of the International Communication Association, San Francisco, CA.
Bruce K. Berger (1998, November). The Halcion affair: Public relations and the construction of ideological world view. Refereed paper presented at the annual conference of the National Communication Association, New York, NY. Designated a “Top Three” paper in NCA’s Public Relations Division.
Bruce K. Berger (1998, November). Cultural constraints on learning: Three “soundings” in a manufacturing plant. Refereed paper presented at the annual conference of the National Communication Association, New York, NY.
Bruce K. Berger (1998, August). Public relations or private controls? The growth of “private” public relations. Refereed paper presented in a poster session at the annual conference of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Baltimore, MD.
Bruce K. Berger (1998, July). Celebrating global moguls and megabucks: A thematic analysis of the “news” of four media mergers. Refereed paper presented at the annual conference of the International Communication Association, Jerusalem, Israel.
Bruce K. Berger (1998, April). Looking inside a learning organization: Some lessons from the Whirlpool journey. Refereed paper presented at the annual conference of the Southern States Communication Association, San Antonio, TX.
Bruce K. Berger (1997, July). The importance of international contributions to the evolution of mass communication theory. Refereed paper presented at the annual conference of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Chicago, IL.

Sandra Braman (resigned May 2002)
Book
Change of State: An Introduction to Information Policy. Cambridge: The MIT Press, forthcoming.
Book Chapters
Theory at the borders: The future of international communications. In William Gudykunst & Bella Mody (Eds.), Handbook of international and intercultural communications, 3rd ed. Thousand Hills, CA: Sage, in press.
The economics of information. In Jorge Schement, Leigh Estabrook & Loy Singleton (Eds.), Encyclopedia of communications and information. New York: Macmillan Reference, in press.
Reinventing policy technologies: South African decision-making for the information infrastructure. In Simon Burton, Athol Leach, & Christine Stilwell (Eds.), Superhighway or footpath? Knowledge, information and development. Durban, South Africa: University of Natal-Pietermaritzsburg, in press.
From the GATT to the WTO: Snapping in the global trade wind. In Justin Lewis & Toby Miller (Eds.), Critical cultural policy studies: A reader. London: Blackwell, in press.
Informational meta-technologies and international relations: The case of biotechnologies. In J. P. Singh & James Rosenau (Eds.), Information technologies and global politics: The changing scope of power and governance. Albany: State University of New York Press, in press.
“We are all natives now”: An overview of international and development communication research (with Hemant Shah & JoEllen Fair). In William Gudykunst (Ed.), Communication yearbook, 24, pp. 160-86. Thousand Hills, CA: Sage, 2000.
The constitutional context: Universities, new information technologies, and the US Supreme Court, Information, Communication & Society, 3(4), 2000, 526-45. Reprinted—William H. Dutton & Brian D. Loader (Eds.) Reprinted — The Digital academe: New media in higher education and learning. NY: Routledge: Forthcoming.
The telecommunications infrastructure and invention, innovation, and diffusion processes. In Stuart MacDonald & Gary Madden (Eds.), Telecommunications and socio-economic development, pp. 13-24. Amsterdam: North-Holland, 1999.
The right to create: Cultural policy in the fourth stage of the information society, Gazette: The International Journal of Communication Studies, 1998, 77-91.
The information society, the information economy, and South Africa, Communication (refereed South African journal), 24(1), 1998, 67-75.
Economie de l’Information: Une evolution des approches (The economics of information: An evolution of approaches). In Anne Mayere (Ed.), La societe de l’information: Enjeux sociaux et approches economiques, Vol. 2: Pour une “mise a jour” de la theorie orthodoxe de l’information, pp. 87-113. Paris: Editions l’Harmattan, 1997. Reprinted — The information economy: An evolution of approaches. In S. Macdonald & J. Nightingale (Eds.), Information and organisation, pp. 109-125. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science B. V., 1999.
The filiere electronique: Contributions of public networks to private networks. In Eli Noam & Aine Nishuilleabhain (Eds.), Public networks and private objectives, pp. 95-104. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1996.
From virtue to vertu to the virtual: Art, self-organizing systems, and the network economy, Readerly/Writerly Texts: Essays on Literature, Literary/Textual Criticism, and Pedagogy, 3(2), 1996, 149-166. Reprinted — In Stephanie Gibson & Ollie Oviedo (Eds.), The emerging cyberculture: Literacy, paradigm,, and paradox, pp. 307-324. Greenskill, NJ: Hampton Press, 2000.
Art in the information economy, Canadian Journal of Communications, 21, 1996, 179-196.
(Co-ed). Globalization, communication, and transnational civil society (with Annabelle Sreberny-Mohammadi). Greenskill, NJ: Hampton Press, 1996.
Interpenetrated globalization: Scaling, power, and the public sphere. In Sandra Braman & Annabelle Sreberny-Mohammadi (Eds.), Globalization, communication, and transnational civil society, pp. 21-36. Greenskill, NJ: Hampton Press, 1996.

Lori M. McKinnon
Books
Miron, Dorina; Lori Melton McKinnon; and Marinescu, Valentina (1998). Rolul Mediilor de Comunicare in Alegerile Prezidentiale din Romania in 1996. (Mediated Communication in the 1996 Romanian Presidential Election). Fundatia Culturala LIBRA: Bucatesti.
Publications
Tedesco, John C.; Kaid, Lynda Lee; and Lori Melton McKinnon (2000). Network Adwatches: Policing the 1996 Primary and General Election Presidential Ads. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 44.4.
Lori Melton McKinnon; Tedesco, John C.; and Lauder, Tracy. (2000). Political Power Through Public Relations. Handbook of Public Relations, Robert Heath and Gabriel Vasquez (eds.), Sage: Thousand Oaks, CA.
Lori Melton McKinnon; and Kaid, Lynda Lee (Aug. 1999). Exposing Negative Campaigning or Enhancing Advertising Effects: An Experimental Study of Adwatch Effects on Voters’ Evaluations of Candidates and Their Ads. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 27, 217-236.
Tedesco, John C.; Lori Melton McKinnon; and Kaid, Lynda Lee (Fall 1996). Advertising Watchdogs: A Content Analysis of Print and Broadcast Adwatches from the 1992 Presidential Campaign. Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics, 1, 76-93.
Kaid, Lynda Lee; Tedesco, John C.; and Lori Melton McKinnon (Summer 1996). Presidential Ads As Nightly News: A Content Analysis of 1988 and 1992 Televised Adwatches. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 40, 279-308.
Lori Melton McKinnon (Summer 1996). Mediating Political Mudslinging or Magnifying Advertising Effects: An Experimental Study of Adwatch Effects on Voters’ Evaluations of Candidates and Their Ads. Journal of Political Communication, 13, 366-368.
Lori Melton McKinnon; Kaid, Lynda Lee; Acree, Cynthia K.; and Mays, Janet. (Spring 1996). Policing Political Ads: An Analysis of Five Leading Newspapers’ Responses to 1992 Political Advertisements. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 73, 66-76.
Book chapters
Miron, Dorina; Marinescu, Valentina; and Lori Melton McKinnon. (1999). Romanian Elections and the Evolution of Television Spots. In L. L. Kaid (Ed.), Television and Politics in Evolving European Democracies. New York: NOVA-Science Publishers.
Lori Melton McKinnon, and Tedesco, John C. The Influence of Medium and Media Commentary on Presidential Debates. (1999). In L. L. Kaid and D. Bystrom (Eds.), The Electronic Election: Perspectives on the 1996 Campaign Communication. Lawrence Erlbaum Publishers.
Bystrom, Dianne; Lori Melton McKinnon; and Chaney, Carol. First Ladies and the Fourth Estate: Media Coverage of Hillary Clinton and Elizabeth Dole in the 1996 Presidential Campaign. (1999). In L. L. Kaid and D. Bystrom (Eds.), The Electronic Election: Perspectives on the 1996 Campaign. Lawrence Erlbaum Publishers.
Lori Melton McKinnon (1997). Meet the Press, pp. 1033-1035. In H. Newcomb (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Television, Volume 2: G-P. Chicago, IL: Fitzroy Dearborn.
Lori Melton McKinnon (1997). Pool Coverage, p. 1274. In H. Newcomb (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Television, Volume 2, G-P. Chicago, IL: Fitzroy Dearborn.
Lori Melton McKinnon (1997). Press Conferences. In H. Newcomb (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Television, Volume 2, G-P. Chicago, IL: Fitzroy Dearborn.
Lori Melton McKinnon (1995). Ms.ing the Free Press: The Advertising and Editorial Content of Ms. Magazine, 1972-1992. Reprinted in David Abrahamson (Ed.), The American Magazine: Research Perspectives and Prospects. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Press.
Book Reviews
Lori Melton McKinnon (Spring 1996). A Review of Public Diplomacy and International Politics: The Symbolic Constructs of Summits and International News Radio, by Robert S. Fortner. International Communication Bulletin.
Conference
Gaddie, Kimberly; Lori McKinnon; and Tedesco, John. (2001, November). Does What You See Depend on Where You Sit? Examining Adwatch Consistency Across Multiple Media Sources. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association.
Tedesco, John and Lori McKinnon. (2001, May). Issue and Image Effects on Presidential Debates. Paper presented at the annual International Communication Association meeting. Washington, D.C.
Lori McKinnon. (2000, November). Media Reports on Candidate Advertising: Continuing Work on Adwatches. Paper presented at the annual National Communication Association Convention. Seattle, WA.
Lori McKinnon and Lamme, Margot. (2000, November). Political Public Relations: The Internet as a Tool for Agenda Building. Paper presented at the annual National Communication Association Convention. Seattle, WA.
Tedesco, John and Lori Melton McKinnon (1999, November). A Content Analysis of 1996 Primary and General Election Ad Watches. Paper presented at the annual National Communication Association Convention. Chicago, IL.
Lori McKinnon and Tedesco, John. (1998, November). Agenda Setting Comparisons of Mainstream and On-line Publications: The Case of Presidential Candidate Press Releases.
Paper presented at the annual National Communication Association Convention. New York, NY.
Tedesco, John and Lori McKinnon. (1998, November). Continuing the Dialogue on Channel and Commentary Effects: A Report on the 1996 Presidential Debates. Paper presented at the annual National Communication Association Convention. New York, NY.
Bystrom, Dianne, Lori Melton McKinnon, and Chaney, Carole. (1998, April). First Ladies and the Fourth Estate: Media Coverage of Hillary Clinton and Elizabeth Dole. Paper presented at the 1998 Midwest Political Science Association annual meeting. Chicago, IL.
Lori Melton McKinnon and Porciello, Marilyn. (1997, November). Performance and Politics: A Content Analysis of Television News Coverage of Hillary Clinton and Elizabeth Dole. Paper presented at the annual Speech Communication Association Convention. Chicago, IL.
Tedesco, John and Lori Melton McKinnon. (1997, May). Channel and Commentary Effects Revisited: An Experimental Examination of the First, 1996 Presidential Debate. Paper presented at the annual International Communication Association Convention. Montréal, Canada.
Lori Melton McKinnon; Kaid, Lynda Lee; and Sargent, Stephanie Lee (1996, May). Media Analysis of 1994 Mid-Term Election Advertising: A Survey of NAB News Directors’ Use of and Opinions of Political Advertising. Paper presented to the Political Communication Division at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association.
Kaid, Lynda Lee; Lori Melton McKinnon; and Gagnere, Natalie (1996, May). Male and Female Reactions to Political Broadcasts in the 1995 French Presidential Election. Paper presented in a panel on Women and Political Communication: Strategies and Reactions Across Cultures at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association.

Pamela K. Doyle
Articles
Pamela K. Doyle, “Three Rough Wagon Trails: A Study of Creative Production Tenure Tracks in Tenure Policy Manuals of BEA Member Institutions,” accepted for publication in Feedback.
Pamela K. Doyle, Sterling, ed, Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers.
Pamela K. Doyle, “Lisa Meyers,” The Encyclopedia of Television News, 1998, Michael D. Murray, ed., Oryx Press, Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers
Pamela K. Doyle, “Erin Moriority,” The Encyclopedia of Television News, 1988, Michael D. Murray, ed., Oryx Press, Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers
Pamela K. Doyle, “Networks,” History of the Mass Media In the United States: An Encyclopedia, 1998, edited by Margaret A. Blanchard for “You Can Lead Them to a ‘A Public Service Newscast, But You Can’t Force them to Watch!,” Feedback, Fall, 1995, with Kevin J. Arlington.
Conference Papers
Creative Productions, National
Pamela K. Doyle, 2002, First Place in News Production from the Broadcast Education Assoc.
Pamela K. Doyle, 2001, Production Showcase Award from the Southern States Communication Assoc.
Pamela K. Doyle, 2001, First Place in Educational Production from the Broadcast Education Assoc.
Pamela K. Doyle, Second Place in News Production from the Broadcast Education Association 2000, Production Showcase Award from the Southern States Communication Assoc.
Pamela K. Doyle, 2000, First Place in Broadcast Documentary Production from the Broadcast Education Assoc.
Pamela K. Doyle, 2000, Third Place in Broadcast News Production from the Broadcast Education Assoc.
Pamela K. Doyle, 2000, “Volunteers” Voice of America
Pamela K. Doyle, 2000, “Eagle Count” Living On Earth (NPR) Pamela K. Doyle, 1999, Production Showcase Award from the Southern States Communication Assoc.
Pamela K. Doyle, 1999 “General Store” Voice of America
Pamela K. Doyle, 1999, “Oil Spill,” Voice of America
Pamela K. Doyle, 1999, “Black Cowboys,” Voice of America
Pamela K. Doyle, 1999, Second Place in Broadcast News from the Broadcast Education Assoc.
Pamela K. Doyle, 1999, Third Place in Broadcast Documentary Production from the Broadcast Education Assoc.
Pamela K. Doyle, 1998, ”General Store Voice of America
Pamela K. Doyle, 1998, ”Oil Spill Voice of America
Pamela K. Doyle, 1998, “Blind Judge,” CNN
Pamela K. Doyle, 1998, First Place in Broadcast Documentary Production from the Broadcast Education Assoc.
Pamela K. Doyle, 1998, Second Place in Broadcast News Production from the Broadcast Education Assoc.
Pamela K. Doyle, 1998, Production Showcase Award from the Southern States Communication Association
Pamela K. Doyle, 1997, “Rickwood Field,” Voice of America
Pamela K. Doyle, 1997, “Jazz Camp,” Voice of America
Pamela K. Doyle, 1997, “Mensa,” Voice of America
Pamela K. Doyle, 1997, “Recycling,” Voice of America
Pamela K. Doyle, 1997, “Volunteers,” Voice of America
Pamela K. Doyle, 1997, “Eagle Count,” Living On Earth, PRI
Pamela K. Doyle, 1997, First Place in Broadcast News Category from the Broadcast Education Assoc.
Pamela K. Doyle, 1997, Second Place in Radio Documentary Production from the Broadcast Education Assoc. 1997 Production Showcase Award from the Southern States Communication Association
Pamela K. Doyle, 1996, “Mock Election,” Voice of America
Pamela K. Doyle, 1996, “Rails to Trails,” Voice of America
Pamela K. Doyle, 1996, “Chewing Sticks,” Voice of America
Pamela K. Doyle, 1996, “Space Camp,” Voice of America
Pamela K. Doyle, 1996, Juror’s Award from the Broadcast Education Association
Pamela K. Doyle, 1996, Production Showcase Award from the Southern States Communication Association
Creative Productions, Regional
Pamela K. Doyle, 2001, “Coal Miners,” Alabama Pubic Radio
Pamela K. Doyle, 2001, “A child’s view of Sept. 11, Alabama Public Radio
Pamela K. Doyle, 2001, “Proration Impact,” Alabama Public Radio Pamela K. Doyle, 2000, “St. Stephens,” Alabama Public Radio
Pamela K. Doyle, 2000, “Summer Safari” series on Alabama Public Radio

Mark D. Nelson
Conference Papers
Addressing Issues of Diversity in the Basic Course: Multiple Paradigms, Multiple Methods, National Communication Association ; Seattle, November, 2000.
Lambda Pi Eta, the National Communication Honor Society: Nurturing the Future of the Communication Field, Southern States Communication Association; New Orleans, March, 2000
Ethical Issues in the Basic Course: Training Graduate Teaching Assistants in Decision-Making, National Communication Association; Chicago, November, 1999.
What Should We Teach in the Basic Course? National Communication Association, Chicago, November, 1999.
Diversity Issues in the Basic Speech Course: A Multi-paradigm Approach.Top Competitive Paper Award, National Communication Association, New York, November, 1998.
Teaching GTAs How to Evaluate Classroom Speeches, Midwest Basic Course Directors’ Conference, Merrillville, Ind., February, 1998.
Innovative Approaches to the Basic Public Speaking Course, Midwest Basic Course Directors Conference; Biloxi, Mississippi, 1996.
Bailey Thomson
Books and book chapters
Bailey Thomson, editor, A Century of Controversy: Constitutional Reform in Alabama, University of Alabama
Press, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 2002, 187 pp.
Bailey Thomson, “Whose Government Anyway? A Call for Citizen-Based Reform,” in A Century of Controversy,
Bailey Thomson, ed., University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 2002, pp 167-180.
Articles
Bailey Thomson, A Century of Controversy: Essays on the 1901 Alabama Constitution. Editor and contributor.
University of Alabama Press. Publication date: September 2002.
Bailey Thomson, “Orlando’s Martin Andersen: Power Behind the Boom,” Florida Quarterly, Summer, 2001.
Bailey Thomson, “Clarence Cason: Journalist in Academe,” Alabama Review, July 2000.
Bailey Thomson, “Clarence Cason’s Shade: A Look at Alabama Then and Now.” Alabama Heritage. Spring
2000.
Bailey Thomson, Best Newspaper Writing 1999. Poynter Institute. Features my series and also an interview
about my writing, 1999.
Bailey Thomson, “Anatomy of an Award Winner,” Masthead magazine. Also carried reprint of my editorial, “The Two Alabamas,” which was part of series that won the 1999 ASNE Distinguished Writing Award, Summer 1999.
Bailey Thomson, “Mobile’s Transformation Succeeds in Tiner’s Hands,” American Editor, May 1998.
Bailey Thomson, “Hope Chest,” Alabama Heritage, fall 1998.
Bailey Thomson, “Amid Nicaragua’s Swirling Political Seas,” Alabama Alumni Magazine, October 1997.
Bailey Thomson, “The Intrepid Sanders,” Alabama Heritage , summer 1997.
Bailey Thomson, “Writer in Residence,” C&BA Executive, spring 1997.
Bailey Thomson, “Sticker Shock,” Public Issues, spring 1997.
Conference papers
Bailey Thomson, “Big Jim and the Big Mules: Gov. James E. Folsom’s Efforts to Achieve a New State
Constitution.” Annual meeting of the Alabama Historical Association, Mobile, 2002.
Bailey Thomson, “Clarence Cason: Journalist in Academe.” American Journalism Historians Association,
Louisville, Kentucky, 1998.
“Clarence Cason and the Ideal of Journalism Education.” Annual meeting of the Alabama Historical Association,
Huntsville, 1997.
Book Reviews
Bailey Thomson, Civic Innovation in America” by Carmen Sirianni and Lewis Friedland, Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, spring, 2002.
Bailey Thomson, “Looking for Clark Gable and Other Essays” by Virginia Hamilton, Alabama Review, April 2000.
Bailey Thomson, “Louisiana: A Land Apart,” by Philip Gould and Nicholas S. Spitzer, Gulf Coast Historical Review, fall 1997.
Bailey Thomson, “Naturalist,” by Edward O. Wilson, Alabama Review, April 1997.
Recent op-ed Articles
Bailey Thomson, “Colleges Need Reform Too,” Huntsville Times, Feb. 24, 2002.
Bailey Thomson, “Let the People Lead to a New Constitution,” Mobile Register, Feb. 8, 2002. Also published in the Tuscaloosa News and the Birmingham News.
Bailey Thomson, “Defense of Democracy Begins With Civic Renewal,” Mobile Register, Oct. 14, 2001. Also appeared in Birmingham News, Tuscaloosa News and Anniston Star.
Bailey Thomson, “A call to constitutional reform,” Anniston Star, Aug. 5, 2001. Also appeared in Birmingham News, Aug. 19 as “Citizens, newspapers unite toward rejuvenation.”
Bailey Thomson, “A Dream Deferred: Big Jim Folsom’s Vision for a New Constitution Is Still Unrealized,” Mobile Register, June 17, 2001.
Bailey Thomson, “Reweaving frayed fabric of democracy,” Birmingham News, May 20, 2001.
Bailey Thomson, “Alabama needs strong habits for an effective, new constitution,” Birmingham News, Feb. 4, 2001. Also, “A new constitution for effective habits,” Tuscaloosa News, Feb . 4, 2001.
Bailey Thomson, “A meditation upon a tragedy,” Mobile Register, Dec. 19, 2000.
Bailey Thomson, “Opportunity now to reform voting system,” Birmingham News, Dec. 19, 2000.
Bailey Thomson, “Century of Shame,” a seven-part editorial series published in the Mobile Register, Oct. 15-22, 2000. Reprinted as a booklet and distributed to newspapers throughout the nation.
Bailey Thomson, “Atticus Finch and the search for justice,” essay, Week Review section, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, June 4, 2000. Also published in the Mobile Register
Bailey Thomson, “A Call to Courage: Alabama Needs Washington’s Vision,” essay, Insight section, Anniston Star, Jan. 16, 2000.
Bailey Thomson, “The Image Remains: Alabama is stuck in the backwater,” essay, Insight section, Mobile Register, Feb. 6, 2000.
Bailey Thomson, “Can the South cope with yet another cultural challenge?” essay, Forum section, Huntsville Times, Feb. 6, 2000.
Bailey Thomson, “The Revolution Has Room for Newspapers Too,” essay, Alabama Publisher, winter edition, 2000.
Bailey Thomson, “Alabamians start to rally for a new constitution,” essay, Commentary section, Birmingham News, April 2, 2000. Also published in six other Alabama newspapers.
Bailey Thomson, “ Constitutional Reform: On the Right Side of History,” essay, Sunday Insight section, Mobile Register, May 21, 2000.
Bailey Thomson, “Pull of the past, push of the future,” essay, Insight section, Mobile Register, May 23, 1999. Also published in the Birmingham News and the Huntsville Times.
Bailey Thomson, “What Is Democracy’s Unfulfilled Agenda?” essay, Review & Comment section, Birmingham News, June 13, 1999. Published also in the Mobile Register.
Bailey Thomson, “Johnson Stood Like Rock of Reason,” Review & Comment section, Birmingham News, Aug. 1, 1999; also published in the Mobile Register.
Bailey Thomson, “Alabama Needs More Than a Gambling Fix,” Review & Comment section, Birmingham News, Sept. 19, 1999; also published in Mobile Register, Sept. 26.
Bailey Thomson, “The Queen for King Cotton,,” Mobile Register, Dec. 19-20, 1999. Two-part memoir about agriculture in the 1950s. First place winner of the Alabama AP Managing Editors contest, 2000.
Bailey Thomson, “Why Alabama Can’t Wait,” essay, Insight section, Mobile Register, Sept. 26, 1999.
Bailey Thomson, “Newspapers Keep Our Democracy in Gear,” essay, Review & Comment section, Birmingham News, Nov. 21, 1999. Also published in Tuscaloosa News, Huntsville Times, Mobile Register and other other papers around the country.
Bailey Thomson, “When Wisdom Fails to Meet the Truth Test,” Mobile Register, Sunday Insight section, April 4, 1999. (Carried nationally by Newhouse News Service wire.)
Bailey Thomson, “Alabama’s Solutions Close at Hand,” Tuscaloosa News, Sunday commentary section, Feb. 7, 1999.
Bailey Thomson, “A River Home to the Deep South and Good Journalism,” Tombigbee Country, special report, Mobile Register, Jan. 31, 1999.
Bailey Thomson, “Dixie’s Broken Heart,” a series of seven essays published consecutively on the Mobile Register’s editorial page, Oct. 11-18, 1998. Also distributed to newspapers throughout the nation.
Bailey Thomson, “Search for the New South: From pickups to Mercedes – all roads lead to the suburbs,” Huntsville Times, Sunday Forum section, Nov. 8, 1998.
Bailey Thomson, “Trip Across the South Finds Progress, Conflict,” Lexington Herald-Leader, Sunday Opinions & Ideas section, Oct. 25, 1998. (Carried nationally by Knight-Ridder news wire.)
Bailey Thomson, “A State in the Shadow of Special Interests,” Birmingham News, Sunday Review and Comment section, Aug. 16, 1998.
Bailey Thomson, “In Search of What’s Left of the South,” Birmingham News, Sunday Review and Comment section, Nov. 1, 1998.
Bailey Thomson, “A Choice for Everyone,” article on charter schools for Mobile Register’s Sunday Insight section, July 19, 1998.
Public Radio Essays by Bailey Thomson
Aug. 7, 2002 — “Earmarking”
July 15, 2002 — “Behold the Tomato”
June 3, 2002 — “Politics and Religion”
May 27, 2002 — “Bonds of Remembrance”
May 14, 2002 — “A Nasty Business?”
May 2, 2002 — “Our Decapitated Universities”
April 2, 2002 — “Trees — Faith in the Future”
Feb. 26, 2002 — “Lincoln the Leader”
Feb. 19, 2002 — “The Face of a Tragedy”
Jan. 14, 2002 — “Bob Needs a Home”
Jan. 8, 2002 — “Woodrow Wilson and the Power of Ideas”
Dec. 25, 2001 — “A Story for the Ages”
Dec. 20, 2001 — “Season for Disappointment”
Dec. 4, 2001 — “The Lads Had Talent”
Nov. 27, 2001 — “Cuba: Our Distant Neighbor”
Nov. 13, 2001 — “For Business, a Time to Lead and Fight”
Nov. 6, 2001 — “A Culture of Participation”
Oct. 29, 2001 — “We’re All in This Now”
April 2, 2001 — “Joys of the Electronic Word”
March 27, 2001 — “Big Jim’s Vision”
Feb. 20, 2001 — “Best of Times, Worst of Times”
Feb. 6, 2001 — “Simple Gifts”
Jan. 9, 2001 — “Life in the Digital Lane”
Dec. 19, 2000 — “Meditation Upon Tragedy”
Dec. 12, 2000 — “Sprawl the Ugly”
Dec. 5, 2000 — “A Healing Place”
Nov. 28, 2000 — “Brighten the Corner Where You Are”
Nov. 20, 2000 — “How Much Is That Doggie Worth?”
Nov. 14, 2000 — “Gould Beech: A Good Alabamian”
May 4, 2000 — “Spring Is for Writers”
April 5, 2000 — “Citizens, Step Forward”
March 28, 2000 — “Homecoming”
March 21, 2000 — “Who Elected Paul Hubbert?”
March 14, 2000 — “Gift of the Word”
Feb. 14, 2000 — “Governor, Say It Ain’t So”
Feb. 8, 2000 — “Stuck in the Backwater”
Jan. 10, 2000 — “Speed’s the Thing”
Dec. 27, 1999 — “Truth and Honesty”
Dec. 20, 1999 — “The Million-Dollar Game”
Dec. 12, 1999 — “Power of Tradition”


Assistant Professors

Kimberly Bissell
Articles
Kim Bissell (forthcoming), “News Coverage of the Crisis in Kosovo and Public Opinion Trends”
Political Communication, accepted April 2002.
Scharrer, E., Weidman, L., & Kim Bissell (forthcoming), “Pointing the Finger of Blame: News Media Coverage of Popular-Culture Culpability,” Journalism & Communication Monographs, accepted June 2001
Kim Bissell (2002), “I Want to be Thin Like You: Gender and Race Differences in Perceptions of Thinness and Beauty for Women, Visual Communication Quarterly 9(2): 4-11.
Collins, S. & Kim Bissell (2002), “The Feel Factor: Understanding Students’ Self-Efficacy in an Introductory Media Writing Course,” Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 56(4): 19-36.
Kim Bissell & Collins, S. (2001), “Predictors of Success in Introductory Media Writing Courses,” Journalism & Mass Communication Educator, 56 (2): 67-78.
Kim Bissell (2000), “A Return to ‘Mr. Gates’: Decision-Making in Photographic News,”
Newspaper Research Journal, 21(3): 81-93.
Kim Bissell (2000), “Culture and Gender as Factors in Photojournalism Gatekeeping,”
Visual Communication Quarterly, 7(2): 9-12.
Scharrer, E., and Kim Bissell (2000), “Overcoming Traditional Boundaries: The Framing of First Ladies in Newspapers and Magazines,” Women & Politics, 21 (1) 55-84.
Book Chapters
Kim Bissell (forthcoming), “The Crisis in Kosovo: Photographic and Textual Coverage of the Conflict and Public Opinion,” Media and Conflict Management. Transnational Publishers.
Other Publications
Kim Bissell & Collins, S. (2001), “What I Know, What I Think, and How I Feel: High School Journalism Experience, High School G.P.A and Self-Efficacy as Predictors of Success in News Writing Courses,” Dow Jones Newspaper Fund Newsletter. Winter, 2001.
Conference papers
Kim Bissell, “Interactive Media,” Visual Communication Division, AEJMC, with Jim Stovall, Miami, August 2001.
Kim Bissell and Zhou, P., “Must See TV or ESPN: Entertainment and Sports Media Exposure and Body Image Distortion in College Women, Mass Communication & Society Division, AEJMC Annual Meeting, August 7-10, 2002.
Kim Bissell, “Where We’ve Been — Where We’re Going: An Analysis of Visual Communication Research in Communication Journals,” Visual Communication Division, AEJMC Annual Meeting, August 7-10, 2002.
Kim Bissell, “Ugly for Life: Exposure to Sports Coverage of the Olympic Games, Sports Participation and Body Image Distortion in Women 18-75,” Mass Communication & Society Division, AEJMC Annual Meeting, August 5-8, 2001.
Kim Bissell & Collins, S. J. (2001), “Confidence and Competence in Grammar: College Media Writing Students’ Self-Efficacy and Performance in Grammar,” Scholastic Journalism Division, AEJMC Annual Meeting, August 5-8, 2001.
Kim Bissell (2001), “‘Thin Is In’: The Portrayal of the ‘Thin-Ideal’ in Photographs and Cultural Expectations for Thinness in Women,” Visual Communication Interest Group, ICA Annual Meeting, May 24-28, 2001.
Kim Bissell (2001), “Portraying Conflict Visually: Photographic News of Conflict and Public Opinion,” Visual Communication Interest Group, ICA Annual Meeting, May 24-28, 2001.
Collins, S. & Kim Bissell (2001), “The Feel Factor: Understanding Students’ Self-Efficacy in an Introductory Media Writing Course,” Instructional and Development Communication Division, ICA Annual Meeting, May 24-28, 2001. Washington, D.C.
Johnson, T., Kim Bissell, & Kelly, J. (2000), “CyberGates: Online Editors’ Perceptions of News,”
MAPOR conference, November 17-18, 2000, Chicago.
Kim Bissell & Collins, S. (2000), “What I Know, What I Think, and How I Feel: High School Journalism Experience, High School G.P.A. and Self-Efficacy as Predictors of Success in Newswriting Courses,” Scholastic Journalism Division, AEJMC Annual Meeting, August 8-12, 2000. Phoenix, Arizona.
Kim Bissell (2000), “Faces of War: Presidential Rhetoric and Visual Messages in a Century of War,” Visual Communication Division, ICA Conference, June 1-5, 2000. Acapulco, Mexico.
Kim Bissell & Eichholz, M. (1999), “Crisis in Kosovo: News of Conflict and Public Opinion,” MAPOR conference, November 19, 1999. Chicago, Ill.
Kim Bissell (1999), “Why Johnny Can’t Write Journalistically: The Relationship Between Students’ Perceptions of Grammar and Students’ Performance,” Scholastic Journalism Division, AEJMC conference, August 7, 1999, New Orleans.
Kim Bissell (1999), “Photographic Storytelling: A Look at the Decision-Making Process of Photographic News,” Visual Communication Division, ICA Conference, May 27-31, 1999, San Francisco.
Kim Bissell (1998), “A Century of War: The President, the Press, and Public Opinion from the Spanish-American War to the Persian Gulf War,” APOR Conference, November 19-21, 1998, Chicago.
Kim Bissell (1998), “The Foggy Lens: Reality Versus Actual Reality Based on One Newspaper’s Photographic Content,” Visual Communication Division, ICA Conference, Jerusalem, Israel, July 21-25, 1998.
Scharrer, E., and Kim Bissell (1998), “Overcoming Traditional Boundaries: The Framing of First Ladies in Newspapers and Magazines,” Newspaper Division, Mid-Year Meeting of AEJMC, New Orleans, March 1998.
Kim Bissell (1997), “The Priming of the People: Media Influence on Public Perceptions of
Presidential Candidates,” Radio and Television Division, AEJMC Annual Conference, Chicago, July 29-August 3, 1997. Top 3 Student Paper Award
Kim Bissell (2001), “Thin is In: The Mass Media, Eating Disorders, and Participation in Sports,” Instructional and Development Communication Division, ICA Annual Meeting, May 24-28, 2001. Washington, D.C.
Scharrer, E., Kim Bissell, & Weidman, L. (2000), “Pointing the Finger of Blame: News Media
Coverage of Popular Culture Culpability,” Popular Communication Division. ICA Annual Meeting. June 1-5, 2000. Acapulco, Mexico.
Kim Bissell, “Eye on Afghanistan: The Visual Portrayal of Women under the Taliban,” Research panel presented by the Visual Communication and History divisions and the
Commission on the Status of Women, AEJMC Annual Meeting, August 7-10, 2002.
Kim Bissell, “Teaching Media Writing to Diverse Learners,” Teaching panel presented by the Media and Disability Interest Group and the Scholastic Journalism Division, AEJMC Annual Meeting, August 7-10, 2002.
Kim Bissell (2001), “Research in Visual Communication: Where It’s Going and Where It’s Been,” Visual Communication Division, AEJMC Annual Meeting, Washington D.C.
Kim Bissell (2001), “Teacher Education Update: Licensing, Certification and Training.” AEJMC’s Scholastic Journalism Division Mid-Winter Meeting. St. Petersburg, Fla. Jan. 6, 2001.

Karla K. Gower
Books
Gower, Karla K. Liberty and Authority in Free Expression Law: The United States and Canada. New York: LFB Scholarly Publishing, 2002.
Gower, Karla K. Legal and Ethical Restraints on Public Relations. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press, in press.
Articles (refereed)
Gower, Karla K and Jung-Yul Cho. “Use of the Internet in Public Relations Curriculum,” Journalism & Mass Communication Educator 56 (Summer 2001): 81–92..
Gower, Karla K. “Rediscovering Women in Public Relations: Public Relations Women in the Public Relations Journal from 1945 through 1972.” Journalism History 27 (Spring 2001): 14 – 21.
Packer, C. and Karla K. Gower. “The Persistent Problem of Media Taxation: First Amendment Protection in the 1990s.” Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly 74 (Autumn 1997: 579-–590.
Gower, Karla K. “Building One’s Own Gallows: The Trade Publications’ Reaction to a Federal Shield Law, 1972–1974.” Free Speech Yearbook 35 (1997): 163–174.
Gower, Karla K. “Agnes Smedley: A Radical Journalist in Search of a Cause.” American Journalism 13 (Fall 1996): 416–435.
Gower, Karla K. “The Homolka Press Ban: A Comparative Analysis of Canadian and American Approaches to the Fair Trial/Free Press Issue.” Southwestern Mass Communication Journal 10 (1995): 47–60.
Other Publications
Gower, Karla K. “Woman’s Press Association of the South.” In Women’s Press Organizations, 1881-1999, ed. Elizabeth Burt. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2000.
Gower, Karla K. “Credibility Gap” and “Transatlantic Cable.” In History of the Mass Media in the United States: An Encyclopedia. ed. Margaret A. Blanchard. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 1998.
Satterfield, Mary T. and Karla K. Gower. The Law & Volunteers: A Guide. Carp, Ontario: Johnstone Training and Consultation, 1993.
PRESENTATIONS (refereed)
Gower, Karla K. and Margot Opdycke Lamme. “Public Relations on Trial: ‘The Railroad-Truckers Brawl.’” Presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Southeast Colloquium, History Division, Gulfport, MS, March 2002.
Gower, Karla K. “Rediscovering Women in Public Relations: Public Relations Women in the Public Relations Journal from 1945 to 1970.” Presented at the annual meeting of the American Journalism Historians Association, Pittsburgh, PA, October 2000.
Gower, Karla K. and Jung Yul Cho. “The Internet and Public Relations Curricula: Fitting ‘a Jet Engine to a Horse-drawn Carriage.’” Presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Public Relations Division, Phoenix, AZ, August 2000. Third place paper in PR Division, Teaching session.
Gower, Karla K. “The ‘Public-be-damned’ to the Public Trust:: The Texas Gulf Sulphur Case and the Evolution of Financial Public Relations.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Southeast Colloquium, History Division, Chapel Hill, NC, March 2000.
Gower, Karla K. “The Mistress of Sarcasm: Mamie L. Hatchett and the Orphans’ Friend, 1887-1889.” Presented at the annual meeting of the American Journalism Historians Association, Portland, OR, October 1999.
Gower, Karla K. “Feminist Thought in the Early Journalism of Agnes Smedley, a Radical Woman Journalist.” Presented at the annual meeting of the American Journalism Historians Association, Louisville, KY, October 1998.
Gower, Karla K. “A Methodological Framework for Comparative Media Law.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Law Division, Baltimore, MD, August 1998 and at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Southeast Colloquium, Law Division, New Orleans, LA, March 1998.
Gower, Karla K. “The Battle for the Streets: The 1949 Case of Terminiello v. Chicago.” Presented at the annual meeting of the American Journalism Historians Association, Mobile, AL, October 1997.
Gower, Karla K. “The Hindu-German Conspiracy: An Examination of the Framing of Indian Nationalists in Newspapers from 1915 to 1918.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, History Division, Chicago, IL, July 1997 and at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Southeast Colloquium, History Division, Knoxville, TN, March 1997.
Gower, Karla K. and Joey Senat. “Patrolling the Border: An Examination of Attempts by Democratic Governments to Restrict the Flow of Information Across Political Boundaries.” Presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Communication Law and Policy Division, Montreal, Can., May 1997.
Packer, Cathy and Karla K. Gower. “The Persistent Problem of Media Taxation: First Amendment Protection in the 1990s,” with Cathy Packer. Presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Southeast Colloquium, Law Division, Knoxville, TN, March 1997.
“The Internet and the Twilight of Sovereignty.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Southeast Colloquium, History Division, Knoxville, TN, March 1997.
“Building One’s Own Gallows: The Trade Publications’ Reaction to a Federal Shield Law, 1972–1974.” Presented at the annual meeting of the American Journalism Historians Association, London, ON, October 1996.
“Dirty Little Seizures: The Constitutional Implications of the Impoundment Provisions of the Copyright Act.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Law Division, Anaheim, CA, August 1996. One of the top three student papers in the law division.
“Rejecting Actual Malice: A Case Study of Canada’s Approach to Libel.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Law Division, Anaheim, CA, August 1996 and at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Southeast Colloquium, Law Division, Roanoke, VA, March 1996..
“Agnes Smedley: A Radical Journalist in Search of a Cause.” Presented at the annual meeting of the American Journalism Historians Association, Tulsa, OK, September 1995. Top student paper and one of the top three papers.
“Women in the News: A Look at the Presentation of American Women in Newsmagazines from 1945 to 1963.” Presented at the annual meeting of the American Journalism Historians Association, Roanoke, VA, October 1994.
“The Homolka Press Ban: A Comparative Analysis of Canadian and American Approaches to the Fair Trial/Free press Issue.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Southwest Education Council for Journalism/Mass Communication, Flagstaff, AZ, October 1994. Second place paper.
“The Canadian Dragon-Slayer: The Reform Press of Upper Canada.” Presented at the annual meeting of the American Journalism Historians Association, Salt Lake City, UT, October 1993.
Panel Presentations
Panel title: “Publishing in History Journals.” Presentation made at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, History Division, Miami, FL, August 2002.
Panel title: “The Kingfish and the Constitution: Huey Long, Media Taxation and Freedom of the Press.” Presentation made at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Law Division, New Orleans, LA, August 1999.

Lance Kinney
Articles
Lance Kinney and McDaniel, Stephen R. (2001). An exploratory investigation of demographic variables as predictors of attitudes toward sports sponsorship. Proceedings of the 2001 Conference of the American Academy of Advertising, Charles R. Taylor, ed., 136 – 143.
Lance Kinney and McDaniel, Stephen R. (1996). Strategic implications of attitude-toward-the-ad in leveraging event sponsorships. Journal of Sport Management, 10 (3), 250-261, Villanova, PA: Villanova University.
McDaniel, Stephen R. and Lance Kinney (2001). Potential differences in students’ evaluations of ethics involved in sport sponsorships promoting alcohol and tobacco products: An exploratory study on the effects of nationality and gender. Teaching Business Ethics, 5 (3), 307 - 330.
McDaniel, Stephen R. and Lance Kinney (1999). Audience characteristics and event sponsorship response: The potential influence of demographics, personal interests and values on brand awareness and brand image. The International Journal of Sports Marketing & Sponsorship, 1 (2), 125 - 145.
McDaniel, Stephen R. and Lance Kinney, L. (1998). The implications of recency and gender effects in consumer response to ambush marketing. Psychology and Marketing, 15 (4), 385-403.
McDaniel, Stephen R. and Kinney, L. (1996). Ambush marketing revisited: An experimental study of perceived sponsorship effects on brand awareness, attitude toward the brand and purchase intention. Journal of Promotion Management, 3 (1/2), 141-167.
Lance Kinney and McDaniel, Stephen R. (1999, March 1 - 7). Public says ‘yes’ to corporate role in sports. Street & Smith’s Sports Business Journal, 1(45), 33.
Forrest, Edward J., Lance Kinney and Chamberlain, Michael (1995). And now a word from our CONSUMER: The impact of interactive communication on advertising and marketing. In Ed Forrest and Richard Mizerski (eds.), Interactive marketing: The future present. Chicago, Illinois: NTC Publications and the American Marketing Association.
Conference papers
Lance Kinney, McDaniel, Stephen R. and Bell, Gregg (2002). Do sports sponsorship announcements impact stock prices for publicly-traded firms? North American Society for Sport Management Annual Conference, Canmore, Alberta, Canada.
Lance Kinney and McDaniel, S. R. (2001). An exploratory investigation of demographic variables as predictors of attitudes towards sports sponsorship. 2001 Conference of the American Academy of Advertising, March 29 – April 3, Salt Lake City, UT.
Killa, Sheri, von der Osten-Sacken, Stella, and Lance Kinney (1999). Ethnic identity and its influence on advertising effectiveness. 18th Annual Advertising and Consumer Psychology Conference, May 21-22, San Antonio, Texas.
McDaniel, S. R., Mason, D. and Lance Kinney. ( 2000). Strange bedfellows: Sports sponsorships promoting alcohol, tobacco and gambling. Annual conference of the North American Association for Sport Management, Colorado Springs, Colorado, June.

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