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Graduate Student Association School of Journalism and Mass Communication University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
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Recent Student Research Papers
The
following snapshot of presentations and publications authored by some of our
current and
recently graduated PhD students
demonstrates the various research interests and opportunities at UNC. Regional
Presentations: Bailey,
T. A. (2006). First Amendment analysis of possible temporary restrictions on
direct-to-consumer advertising of newly approved prescription drugs. (Law
Division, AEJMC Southeast Colloquium.) Coyle,
Erin (2007). Favoring Privacy Over Access Regardless of Freedom of Information
Laws: Legislative Intent: State Courts Application of the Central Purpose
Doctrine to State FOILs. (AEJMC Midwinter Conference, Graduate Education
Interest Group.) Coyle,
E. (2007). “The Third Person Effect and Willingness to Regulate the Release of
Sexual Assault Victims: Private Information: Potential Ramifications of Naming
Rape Victims,” (AEJMC Southeast Colloquium) Coyle,
E. (2007). Defining Information Privacy: Toward Clarification of a Broad Concept
Applied to Victim-Related Information. (AEJMC Midwinter Conference, Graduate
Education Interest Group.) Coyle,
E. (2006). “Expanding the Scope of Privacy: A Legal Analysis of Relational
Privacy,” (AEJMC Southeast Colloquium.) Edy,
C. (2008). "Women's Magazine Coverage of Women's Risk Factors for Heart
Disease." (AEJMC Midwinter conference) Edy,
C. (2008). "Shades of Truth, Harm and Malice: The Emergence of the
Subsidiary Meaning Doctrine." (AEJMC Southeast Colloquium) El-Toukhy,
S. (2008) Common Grounds? First and Second Level Media Agendas for Multi
Language Web Sites. (Graduate Education Interest Group, AEJMC Midwinter,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.) El-Toukhy, S. (2008). Online Defamation: Protection Scope of the Communications Decency Act. (Law Division, AEJMC Southeast Colloquium, Auburn, Alabama) Fulhage,
M (2008). Not on the government's dime: Supreme Court and appeals court decision
making on government subsidy of private expression after NEA v. Finley. (Law
Division, AEJMC, Southeast Colloquium, Auburn, Ala.) Godwin,
J., & Silver, D. A. (2007). “Measuring
alumni perceptions of a required media law course: A pilot study.”
(Open Division, AEJMC Southeast Colloquium, New Orleans, LA.) Lu,
A. S. (2004). Online newspapers: How can a dinosaur make the best out of the
Internet? (Newspaper Division, AEJMC Midwinter Conference, New Brunswick, NJ.) Lu,
A. S. (2005). Elaboration likelihood model of persuasion + uses &
gratifications: An enhanced model of comparative advertising effectiveness.
(Poster Session, Advertising Division, AEJMC; Graduate Education Division, AEJMC
Midwinter Conference, 2005) Lu,
A. S. (2006). An old ghost or a new shell? A dialectic analysis of Ghost in the
Shell. (Popular Communication Division, Lu,
A. S. (2006). Does survey research count? —An exploration of the use of
surveys in comparative advertising litigations. (Communication Law and Policy
Division, Martin,
J.D. (2007). Tracking Americans’
political knowledge over the last twenty years. (Midwest Political Science
Association, Chicago.) Martin,
J.D. (2008). Women, the western press, and the first Palestinian intifada.
(AEJMC Southeast Colloquium).Martin,
J.D. (2005). News coverage of EU
expansion in the Martin,
J.D., Kaid, L.L., Landreville, K.D., (2005).
Priming through parody: the collective influence of non-traditional
political information and presidential debates on young voters. (Midwest
Political Science Association, Chicago.) Moldoff,
J. A. (2006). Content Analysis of Rock the Vote and Choose or Lose Websites
before the 2004 Election. (Eastern Communication Association Conference,
Philadelphia.) Silver,
D. A. (2006). “Policy, practice,
and intent: Forum analysis and the student press at public colleges and
universities.” (Law Division, AEJMC Southeast Colloquium, Tuscaloosa, AL.) Silver,
D. A. (2007). “National security and the role of the press: Assessing the
government’s ability to prosecute journalists for the possession or
publication of national security information.”
(Law and Policy Division, AEJMC Southeast Colloquium, New Orleans, LA.) Tran,
H., Du, Y., Khrapavitski, A., & Mahmood, R. (2007). In search of an
explanation for press freedom as a function of culture and development: Myths
and realities. (Top Paper in the Open Division, Southeast Colloquium, AEJMC,
also presented at national conference.) Williams,
A.P., Martin, J.D., Trammell, K.D., Kaid, L.L.,(2004). Priming political
reactions in a primary debate. (Midwest
Political Science Association, Chicago.) National
Presentations: Bailey,
T. A. (2007). A model addressing
levels of power distribution between organizations and publics in two-way web
communication tools. (2nd Place, Teaching Paper, PR Division, AEJMC) Bailey,
T. A. (2007). Using critical race theory to investigate major U.S. newspaper
discourse on affirmative action. (Minorities
and Communication Division, AEJMC) Bailey,
T. A. (2006). Calls for a temporary
ban on direct-to-consumer advertising of new prescription drugs: Would such
regulation violate freedom of speech? (Advertising Division, Professional
Freedom & Responsibility, AEJMC) Bailey,
T. A. (2006). Examining the Social
Context of the College Learning Environment for the Growing Population of Older
Adult Students. (PR Division, Teaching Papers, AEJMC) Bajkiewicz,
T.E., & Smith, J. (2006). Breaking in your in-box: An exploratory content
analysis of online breaking news e-mails. (Radio-Television Journalism Division,
AEJMC) Cato,
M (2008). The ‘Celebrification’ of Culture: A Content Analysis of Celebrity
Gossip Blogs. (PCA/ACA - Popular Culture & American Culture Association) Cato,
M (2007) Conceptualizations of Female Empowerment and Enjoyment of Sexualized
Characters on Reality Television. (AEJMC). Cong
Li (2007). “Adaptation and application: Hierarchy of effects models and
Internet advertising,” (American Academy of Advertising (AAA), Burlington,
Vermont.) Cong
Li (2007). “Primacy effect or recency effect? A long-term memory test of the
2006 Super Bowl commercials,” (Academy of Marketing Science Annual Conference
( Cong
Li (2007). “What is the secret in their profiles? An application of resource
exchange theory,” (NCA Top Student Paper Award.) Cong
Li and Robert Meeds (2007). “Information processing of Internet ads,”
(American Academy of Advertising (AAA), Burlington, Vermont.) Cong
Li and Xinshu Zhao (2007). “One 30-second commercial or two 15-second
commercials? A test on message repetition and message length,” (Association of
Marketing Theory and Practice Conference (AMTP), Panama City, Florida.) Cong
Li (2006). “Free speech or privacy protection? An analysis of the CAN-SPAM Act
of 2003,” (NCA, San Antonio, Texas.) Cong
Li and Robert Meeds (2005). “Different forced-exposure levels of Internet
advertising: An experimental study on pop-up ads and interstitials,” (American
Academy of Advertising (AAA), Houston, Texas.) Corie
Forrest, Gennadi Gevorgyan, Cong Li, and Youjeong Kim (2004). “Content
analysis: A study of the top frequently visited Web sites in the United States,
China, and Korea,” (AEJMC, First-place Award in Research Paper Competition,
Kansas Association of Broadcasters.) Coyle,
E. (2007). “Overlooking the Presumption of Openness for State Freedom of
Information Laws: State Court Applications of the Central Purpose Doctrine,” (AEJMC). Coyle,
E. (2007). “The Third Person Effect and Reporting Sexual Assault Victims?
Private Information: Applying Mass Communication Theory to an Ethical
Dilemma.” (AEJMC) Coyle,
E. (2006). “Louis D. Brandeis and the Muckrakers: An Historical Analysis of
the Correspondence Between the Crusading Lawyer and Muckraking Journalists
between 1902 and 1912,” (American Journalism Historians Association Conference
(Top Paper), Wichita.) Coyle,
E. (2006). “With the Troops: A Content Analysis of Reporter Status and How
Time, Newsweek, and U.S. News & World Report Framed U.S. Interventions
between 1983 and 2003,” (AEJMC, Top Paper) Coyle,
E. (2005). “Embedded and Objective” A Quantitative Content Analysis of How
ABC World News Tonight Framed the Iraq War. (Global Fusion Research Colloquium,
Athens, OH.) Coyle,
E. (2005), “The Kyoto factor: How Leading News Magazines Framed Environmental
Issues Pre- and Post- 1997,” (Global Fusion Research Colloquium, Athens, OH.) Coyle,
E. and Shaw, D. (2008). Agendas in Time, (AEJMC-American Journalism Historians
Association Conference, New York.) Dunn,
S.W. & Martin, J.D. (2007). An exploratory analysis of intermedia
agenda-setting between blogs and newspapers in a 2006 Senate race. (Political
Communication Division of NCA, Chicago.) Fuhlhage,
M. (2006). From the Margins to the Majority: Coverage of Hispanic Immigrants in
the Garden City (Kan.) Telegram, 1980-2000. (American Journalism Historians
Association) Fuhlhage,
M. (2006). Here’s the Matter with Kansas: Thomas Frank, General Semantics, and
Contemporary Midwest Politics, (Making Sense conference, Institute of General
Semantics, Fort Worth, Texas) Fuhlhage,
M. (2005). Currents of Dissent: The Mexican War and Frames of Protest in the
Washington National Intelligencer, New York Tribune, and Charleston Mercury.
(American Journalism Historians Association) Godwin,
J., & Silver, D. A. (August 2007). “Measuring
alumni perceptions of a required media law course: A pilot study.”
(Graduate Education Interest Group, AEJMC.) Jeong,
Y. & Mahmood, R. (2007). The role of superstructures in globalization:
Political, socio-economic, and cultural determination of worldwide public
interests on the Internet. (AEJMC) Jeong,
Y., & Tran, H. (2007). Where would ads work during multi-segment broadcasts?
A four-year research of advertising position effects in Super Bowl broadcasts. (AEJMC) Karen
Mishra and Cong Li (2007). “Relationship marketing in the Fortune 500 U.S. and
Chinese websites,” (Academy of Marketing Science Annual Conference ( Lu,
A. S. (2007). Growing Up With Sexy Media: The Unique Contributions of Movies,
Television, Music, and Magazines on Adolescents’ Sexual Behaviors. (Health
Communication Division, NCA, Chicago, IL) Lu,
A. S. (2004). Japanese anime and its many faces of globalization. (Japan-U.S.
Communication Association Division, NCA, Chicago, IL.) Mahmood,
R. (2004). Traveling away from culture: The dominance of consumerism on the
travel channel. (2nd Prize, Graduate Student Division, Global Fusion, St. Louis,
MO) Martin,
J.D. (2007). Al-Jazeera and the old
guard: explicating “mediacentrism.” (NCA,
Chicago). Martin,
J.D. & Williams, A.P. (2005). Media
framing of Afghanistan’s first national elections: global coverage of an
unprecedented presidential campaign. (American
Political Science Association, Washington, D.C.) Martin,
J.D., Landreville, K.D. & Hendren, A.G. (2005).
Political information on The Daily Show during the 2004 presidential
campaign. (Student Paper Division,
NCA, New York.) Martin,
J.D., Trammell, K.D., Landers, D., Valois, J.M., Bailey, T., (2004).
Looking back at the Controversy: newspaper coverage of Intelligent
Design. (Student Paper Division, NCA, Chicago.) Martin,
J.D., Trammell, KD., Williams, A.P., (2004).
Analyzing campaign messages for young voters.
(NCA, Chicago.) Moldoff,
J. A., & Williams, A.P. (2006). Let Puerto Rico Decide: A Content Analysis
of an Advocacy Group’s Website. (NCA, San Antonio.) Silver,
D. A. (2007). “Legal qualifications and perceived ideologies: How the New York
Times framed the Supreme Court nomination of John Roberts.”
(Newspaper Division, AEJMC, Top Student Paper Award.) Silver,
D. A. (2007). “National security and the role of the press: The government’s
ability to prosecute journalists for the possession or publication of national
security information.” (Law and
Policy Division, AEJMC, Top Student Paper Award.) Silver,
D. A. (2006). “Confidence in the press, attitudes about press freedom, and the
third person effect: A preliminary exploration using secondary survey data.”
(Media Ethics Division, AEJMC) Silver,
D. A. (2006). “Policy, practice, and intent: Forum analysis and the uncertain
status of the student press at public colleges and universities.” (Law
Division, AEJMC) Slagle,
M. (2007). "Atoning for Editorial Sins? How the
Birmingham News Covered and Recovered the 1963 Sixteenth Street Baptist Church
Bombing," (presented as research in progress, AJHA) Slagle,
M. (2007). "Hateful: Exploring the Ethics of Hate
Speech and Mass Communication," (Ethics division, AEJMC) Slagle,
M. (2007). "On the Front Lines of Change,"
(American Journalism Historians Association). Smith,
J. (2007). Not bishops but editors: The Gospel Advocate’s role in the 1906
Disciples of Christ schism. (Religion and Media Interest Group, AEJMC) Smith,
J. (2006). Content differences between print and online newspapers. (Newspaper
Division, AEJMC) Trammel,
K.D., Williams, A.P., Landreville, K., Martin, J.D., Ellis, C., (2003).
Comedy CENTCOM: framing the war with humor on late-night TV.
(AEJMC, Smith,
J. (2005). Interactivity and online news sites. (Poster session, Communication
Technology and Policy Division, AEJMC) Smith,
J. (2004). The organizational ecology of newspapers. (Poster session,
Communication Theory and Methodology Division,
AEJMC) Tran,
H. (2007). Watching network news and supporting a woman presidential candidate:
Implications from a non-election year poll. (AEJMC) Tran,
H. (2007). Asia in mass communication research: A meta-analysis of peer-reviewed
journals (1990-2005). (AEJMC) Tran,
H. (2006). A Vietnamese in a U.S. newsroom: Nick Ut, an undocumented history of
war correspondence. (American Journalism Historians Association, Wichita.) Tran,
H. (2006). Thirty years after, friend or foe? A narrative analysis of Tran, H., & Jeong, Y. (2008). Collective impact of repetition and position on advertising effectiveness in multi-segment broadcast. (American Academy of Advertising, San Mateo.) Williams,
A.P., Trammell, K.D., Martin, J.D., Postelnicu, M., (2004).
Hyperlinking,
blogging, and fundraising: candidates’ online campaigning in the 2004 U.S.
presidential campaign. (American Political Science Association, Chicago.) International
Presentations: Bailey,
T. A. (2006). An analysis of discourse on middle age in newspapers. (Mass
Communication Division, Bailey,
T. A. (2006). Cultural studies and cultivation theory: Points of convergence.
(Mass Communication Division, Cato,
M (2008). Stereotypes, Gender Roles, and Transformation on Reality TV: Is Beauty
and the Geek’s Social Experiment a Success? ( Carpentier,
F. D., Brown, J. D., Lu, A. S., Bertocci, M., and Dahl, R. E. (2007). Sad Kids,
Sad Media: The Role of Mental Health in Choosing Media to Regulate Affect.
(Information Systems Division, Cong
Li (2007). “Why are you giggling? An investigation of effective teaching
strategies toward international students at the college level. ( El-Toukhy,
S. (2006) Factors Influencing Knowledge Acquisition from Televised News: An
Experimental Study from Schema Theory Perspective. (Junior Scholars Network,
IAMC, Cairo, Egypt) Jeong,
Y. & Mahmood, R. (2006). How different are your search terms from mine?:
Political, socio-economic, and cultural approaches to understanding worldwide
Internet search queries. ( Kaid,
L.L., Landreville, K., Postelnicu, M. & Martin, J.D. (2005).
Enhancing
information efficacy for young voters: the effects of political advertising and
debates. ( Lu,
A. S. (2007). An Lu,
A. S. (2007). The Status of Instruction in Introductory Research Methods in Mass
Communication Doctoral Programs. (Instructional & Developmental
Communication Division, Lu,
A. S. (2006). Ambiguous faces of anime characters. (International Conference on
Asian Comics, Animation & Gaming, Toronto, Canada) Lu,
A. S. (2006). Racial background of anime characters: How do viewers perceive it?
(Visual Studies Division, Mahmood,
R. (2006). Money talks, culture walks: The elevation of consumerism over culture
on American television. ( Mahmood,
R., Jeong, Y. (2008). Globalization of gendered public interests: Political,
socio-economic, and cultural determination of gendered worldwide Internet
queries. ( Martin,
J.D. (2007). Cross-national media research in the Middle East.
( Shaw,
D.L, Terry, T., Jeong, Y., Smith,
J. (2008). From armbands to Web sites: Student rights of free expression on
Facebook. (Communication Law and Policy Division, Smith,
J. (2008). Moment captured in time: A pilot study comparing The Tampa
Tribune’s print and online photos. (Visual Communication Studies Division, Trammell,
K.D., Martin, J.D. & Hendren, A.G. (2005).
Media reliance and international perceptions of the European Union among
young voters. ( Tran,
H. (2007). Can attention to international news predict feelings toward foreign
countries? ( Williams,
A.P., Martin, J.D., Trammell, M., (2004). Google
News, the web sphere, hyperlinking and gatekeeping: an exploratory analysis of
an online source. ( Publications: Bailey,
T. A. (2007). AARP.
In L. L. Kaid and C. Holtz-Bacha (Eds.), Encyclopedia
of Political Communication, (pp. forthcoming).
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Bailey,
T. A. (2007). Aging and politics.
In L. L. Kaid and C. Holtz-Bacha (Eds.), Encyclopedia
of Political Communication, (pp. forthcoming).
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Bajkiewicz,
T., & Smith, J. (2007). When the in-box breaks: An exploratory content
analysis of online network breaking news e-mail alerts. Electronic
News, 1(4), 197-210. Brown,
J. D. & Lu, A. S. (2006) Media’s Effect on Sexual Behavior.
In J. Arnett (Ed.), Encyclopedia of
children, adolescents, and the media. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Cong
Li and Robert Meeds, (2005), “Different forced-exposure levels of Internet
advertising: An experimental study
on pop-up ads and interstitials,” in Carrie La Ferle (Ed.), Proceedings
of the 2005 Conference of the American Academy of Advertising, pp. 200-207. Cong
Li and Robert Meeds, (2007), “Factors affecting information processing of
Internet advertisements: A test on exposure condition, psychological reactance,
and advertising frequency,” in Kim Sheehan (Ed.), Proceedings
of the 2007 Conference of the American Academy of Advertising, pp. 93-101. Cong
Li and Xinshuo Zhao, (2007), “One 30-second commercial or two 15-second
commercials? A test on message repetition and message length,” in Joe Chapman
(Ed.), Association of Marketing Theory and
Practice Proceedings 2007, pp. 1-12 [Session 4:3]. Cong
Li, (2007), “Adaptation and application: Hierarchy of effects models and
Internet advertising,” in Kim Sheehan (Ed.), Proceedings of the 2007 Conference of the American Academy of
Advertising, (82-89). Cong
Li, (2007), “Online chatters’ self-marketing in cyberspace,” CyberPsychology
& Behavior, 10 (1), 131-132. Cong
Li, (2007), “Primacy effect or recency effect? A long-term memory test of the
2006 Super Bowl commercials,” in Dheeraj Sharma and Shaheen Borna (Eds.), Proceedings
of the Annual Conference of the Academy of Marketing Science, pp. 4. Cong
Li, (2007), “Why are you giggling? An exploratory investigation of
communication educators’ interactions with international students,” PRism,
5(1), 1-11, [in press]. Coyle,
E. (Under Review). “Louis D. Brandeis and the Muckrakers: An Historical
Analysis of the Correspondence Between the Crusading Lawyer and Muckraking
Journalists between 1902 and 1912.” (under review for publication in
Journalism History.) Fuhlhage,
M. (2007). Here’s the Matter with Kansas: Thomas Frank, General Semantics, and
Contemporary Midwest Politics. General Semantics Bulletin, 73. Fuhlhage,
M. (2006). Refugee, Evacuee, or Something Else? Etc.:
A Review of General Semantics,. Fuhlhage,
M. (2006). Mapping the Alverno Seminar. General
Semantics Bulletin, 72. Lu,
A. S. (2007). The Characteristics of
Introductory Research Methods Courses in Mass Communication Doctoral Programs. Journalism
and Mass Communication Educator, 62 (3), 289-304. Mahmood,
R. (2005). Traveling away from culture: The dominance of consumerism on the
travel channel. Global Media Journal.
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J.D. (2008, forthcoming). “Religion in Politics.” In Lynda Lee Kaid (Ed.), The
Encyclopedia of Political Communication. New York: Sage. Martin,
J.D. (2008, forthcoming). “Rush Limbaugh.” In Lynda Lee Kaid (Ed.), The
Encyclopedia of Political Communication. New York: Sage. Martin,
J.D. (2008, forthcoming). “The Daily Show.” In Lynda Lee Kaid (Ed.), The
Encyclopedia of Political Communication. New York: Sage. Martin,
J. D., Trammell, K. D., Landers, D., Valois, J. M., & Bailey, T.
(2006). Journalism and the debate over origins: Newspaper coverage of
intelligent design, Journal of Media and Religion, 5(1), 49-61. Academy of Advertising, pp. 82-89. Mishra,
K., and Cong Li, (2008), “Relationship marketing in Fortune 500 U.S. and
Chinese websites,” Journal of
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J. A. (2008). Editorials. In L.L. Kaid, & C. Holtz-Bacha (Eds.) Encyclopedia
of Political Communication. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Moldoff,
J. A. (2008). Pew Center for People & Press. In L.L. Kaid, & C. Holtz-Bacha
(Eds.) Encyclopedia of Political
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J. A., & Williams, A. P. (2007). Let Puerto Rico Decide: A Content Analysis
of an Advocacy Group’s Website. Business Research Yearbook, 24/(1), 163-168. Moldoff,
J. A., & Williams, A. P. (2007). Metacommunication and interactivity: A
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M., Martin, J.D. & Landreville, K. (2006).
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role of campaign Web sites in promoting candidates and attracting campaign
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information.” Communication Law and Policy. Silver,
D. A. (2008, under revision) “The obligation to inform: A deontological
approach to the decision to publish national security information.”
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M. (2007). "Opinionated or Offensive? Race and
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K.D., Martin J.D., & Hendren, A.G. (2008). “Media reliance and
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A.P., Martin, J.D., Trammell, K.D., Landreville, K., & Ellis, C. (2004). “Late
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