Graduate Student Publications
and Presentations
Below are selected publications written and presentations given by SJMC graduate students in 2004-05.
Conference Papers/Presentations
Publications
Kate Roberts Edenborg
Roberts, Katherine. “The Role of the First Lady and the Media: A Preliminary Case Study of New York Times Coverage of Mary Todd Lincoln, 1861-1865,” The Civil War and the Press, David Sachsman, Kittrell Rushing, and Debra Van Tuyll, eds.; Rutgers: Transaction Press, 2000.
Itai Himelboim
Southwell B.G., Anghelcev, G., Himelboim, I., and Jones, J. (2004). Does user experience affect the relationship of control availability and control perception?, Computers in Human Behavior.
Neal Karlen
Karlen, Neal. "Shanda: The Making and Breaking of a Self-Loathing Jew," Touchstone, Reprint edition, 2005.
Amy Lauters
Karen E. Riggs, Jacquelyn Vinson and Amy Lauters, “’Granny, Go Ahead, You Won’t Tear It Up’: Central-City Elders Go Computing,” in Granny @ Work: Aging and New Technology on the Job in America, Karen E. Riggs, author, New York: Routledge, 2004. (Book chapter)
Pamela Hill Nettleton
Nettleton, Pamela Hill. Minneapolis/St. Paul magazine, April 2006.
Nettleton, Pamela Hill. "William Shakespeare, Playwright and Poet". Compass Point Books.
Adina Schneeweis
Schneeweis, A. (2005). Textual and Visual Representations of U.S. Hegemony in a U.S. Film Broadcast on Romanian Public Television. Journal of Visual Literacy, 25(1) [in press].
Yong Zhang Volz
Public Opinion Without Public? State Democracy, Middle-Class Consumerism, and Survey Industry in Reform China,¡± Southern Review: Communication, Politics & Culture 37, no. 2 (2004):5-21.
Conference Papers/Presentations
Kate Roberts Edenborg
Roberts Edenborg, Katherine and Hazel Dicken-Garcia. “ ‘The Darlings Come Out to See the Volunteers Drilled’: Depictions of Women in Harper’s Weekly During the Civil War,” presented at Symposium on the 19th Century Press, the Civil War and Free _Expression, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Tenn., November 11-13, 2004.
Roberts Edenborg, Kate. "News Judgment Call to Action: How to Show Students That With Journalism, There Are No 'Right' Answers," Top 25 "Great Ideas For Teachers" (GIFT) submissions; Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) convention, 2005.
Roberts Edenborg, Kate. "Getting the Job (Done Right): Beyond internships, clips and resumes," "Best of the Midwest" college newspaper convention, Minneapolis, 2006.
Mohamad Elmasry
Elmasry, Mohamad. “Toward an Understanding of the Historical Treatment of Islam and Muslims in U.S. Newspapers: Discourse About Islam and Muslims in the 1798 Worcester Spy and the 1882 New York Times.” International Communication Association (ICA) conference in New York, 2005.
Itai Himelboim
Himelboim, I. (2005). Search Engines as Hegemonic Apparatus: the Structure of Flow of Information in the World Wide Web, 55th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, New York, NY, May 26-30.
Sumi Kim
Popular Feminism and the Hegemonic Practice of Mass Media: A Study of Two South
Korean TV Dramas,” ICA; New York, USA, May 2005
Amy Lauters
Amy Mattson Lauters, “Rediscovering Rose Wilder Lane, Literary Journalist,” for the American Journalism Historians Association annual conference, Cleveland, Ohio, October 2004.
Xiaoli Nan
Nan, Xiaoli, Anghelcev, Geoge, Myers, Jun Rong, Sar, Sela, & Faber, Ron. The influence of anthropomorphic agents on attitudes toward the website: A test of two mediating routes. Accepted for presentation at the 2005 International Communication Association Conference, New York, NY, May 26-30, 2005.
Sela Sar
Sar, Sela and Southwell, Brian (2005). Is empathy a simple extension of sympathy? Responses to dramatic and expository child abuse prevention messages. Paper is presented at the ICA conference in health communication division, 2005.
Adina Schneeweis
Schneeweis, A. (2005). The Portrayal of African Americans in Sex and the City – Issues of Presence and Interaction. Paper presented at Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) Midwinter 2005.
Maureen Schriner
Schriner, Maureen. "Vital Beat: Health News on the College Campus," "Best of the Midwest" college newspaper convention, Minneapolis, 2006.
Holiday Shapiro
Shapiro, Holiday. "Out of the Closets and Into the Courtroom: The Evolving Law of Outing."
Paper received "Best Paper" award in the Public Policy category for the the Steven J. Schochet Scholarship Award for Excellence in Creativity and Scholarship in Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Studies, 2005.
Jun Wang
Wang, Jun. "Hong Kong Cultural Identity in Jackie Chan's Hong Kong and Hollywood Movies."
Paper presented at Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) convention 2005.