Author Index D, 71-80
J&MC Quarterly Index Vol. 71-80 • 1994 to 2003
DAILY, KATIE (See McLeod).
D’ALESSIO, DAVE, An Experimental Examination of Readers’ Perceptions of Media Bias, 80:2, 282-294.
DANIEL, DOUGLASS K., They Liked Ike: Pro-Eisenhower Publishers and His Decision to Run for President, 77:2, 393-404.
DANIELS, GEORGE L. and C. ANN HOLLIFIELD, Times of Turmoil: Short- and Long-Term Effects of Organizational Change on Newsroom Employees, 79:3, 661-680.
DANIELSON, WAYNE, Talking with a Dinosaur, 75:4, 689-691.
DASCHMANN, GREGOR and HANS-BERND BROSIUS, Can a Single Incident Create an Issue? Exemplars in German Television Magazine Shows, 76:1, 35-51.
DAVID, PRABU, Role of Imagery in Recall of Deviant News, 73:4, 804-820.
DAVID, PRABU and MICHAEL M. PIERSON, Public Affairs Decision Making in the U.S. Air Force: An Application of Multiattribute Utility Theory, 75:3, 606-626.
DAVID, PRABU (See Fredin).
DAVIE, WILLIAM R. and JUNG-SOOK LEE, Sex, Violence, and Consonance/Differentiation: An Analysis of Local TV News Values, 72:1, 128-138.
DAVIE, WILLIAM R. (See Lee).
DAVIE, WILLIAM R. (See Taylor).
DAVIS, CHARLES N. (See Bunker).
DAVIS, JOEL J., Environmental Advertising: Norms and Levels of Advertiser Trust, 71:2, 330-345.
DAVIS, JOEL J., The Effects of Message Framing on Response to Environmental Communications, 72:2, 285-299.
DELAURELL, RICHARD (See Rothenbuhler).
DEMERS, DAVID, Corporate Newspaper Structure, Editorial Page Vigor, and Social Change, 73:4, 857-877.
DEMERS, DAVID K., Structural Pluralism, Corporate Newspaper Structure, and News Source Perceptions: Another Test of the Editorial Vigor Hypothesis, 75:3, 572-592.
DEMERS, DAVID PEARCE, Effect of Organizational Size on Job Satisfaction of Top Editors at U.S. Dailies, 71:4, 914-925.
DEMERS, DAVID PEARCE, Does Personal Experience in a Community Increase or Decrease Newspaper Reading?. 73:2, 304-318.
DENHAM, BRYAN E., Anonymous Attribution during Two Periods of Military Conflict: Using Logistic Regression to Study Veiled Sources in American Newspapers, 74:3, 565-578.
DESHPANDE, SAMEER and JACQUELINE C. HITCHON, Cause-Related Marketing Ads in the Light of Negative News, 79:4, 905-926.
DEUZE, MARK, National News Cultures: A Comparison of Dutch, German, British, Australian, and U.S. Journalists, 79:1, 134-149.
DEVITT, JAMES, Framing Gender on the Campaign Trail: Female Gubernatorial Candidates and the Press, 79:2, 445-463.
DEVITT, JAMES (See Waldman).
DICK, STEVEN J. (See Ellis).
DICKEN-GARCIA, HAZEL, The Internet and Continuing Historical Discourse, 75:1, 19-27.
DICKSON, SANDRA H., Understanding Media Bias: The Press and the U.S. Invasion of Panama, 71:4, 809-819.
DILLON, JOHN F. (See White).
DIMMICK, JOHN (See Gant).
DOMENECH-RODRIGUEZ, MELANIE (See Slater).
DOMINICK, JOSEPH R., Who Do You Think You Are? Personal Home Pages and Self-Presentation on the World Wide Web, 76:4, 646-658.
DOMINICK, JOSEPH R. (See Woo).
DOMKE, DAVID and DHAVAN V. SHAH, Interpretation of Issues and Voter Decision-Making Strategies: A New Perspective on “Issue-Oriented” Election Coverage, 72:1, 45-71.
DOMKE, DAVID, DAVID P. FAN, MICHAEL FIBISON, DHAVAN V. SHAH, STEVEN S. SMITH, and MARK D. WATTS, News Media, Candidates and Issues, and Public Opinion in the 1996 Presidential Campaign, 74:4, 718-737.
DOMKE, DAVID (See Moy).
DOMKE, DAVID (See Shah).
DONAVAN, JANET (See Shah).
DONG, QINGWEN (See Weintraub).
DOOLEY, PATRICIA L., Minnesota Publishers and Editors As Elected Officials, 1923-1938: A Comparison of Journalistic Rhetoric and Conduct, 71:1, 64-75.
DRAGER, MICHAEL W. (See Riffe).
DRECHSEL, ROBERT (See Grimes).
DRESS, ABBY, Running Out of Time: An Analysis of Shutting Down New York Newsday by Times Mirror, 76:4, 745-755.
DREW, DAN (See Weaver, David).
DREW, DAN and DAVID WEAVER, Voter Learning in the 1996 Presidential Election: Did the Media Matter?, 75:2, 292-301.
DRISCOLL, PAUL D. and MICHAEL B. SALWEN, Self-Perceived Knowledge of the O.J. Simpson Trial: Third-Person Perception and Perceptions of Guilt, 74:3, 541-556.
DUFFY, MARGARET (See Lafky).
DUKE, LISA, Black in a Blonde World: Race and Girls’ Interpretations of the Feminine Ideal in Teen Magazines, 77:2, 367-392.
DUKE, LISA L. (See Goodman).
DUNWOODY, SHARON (See Griffin).
DUPAGNE, MICHEL, Regulation of Sexually Explicit Videotex Services in France, 71:1, 121-134.
DURHAM, MEENAKSHI GIGI, Girls, Media, and the Negotiation of Sexuality: A Study of Race, Class, and Gender in Adolescent Peer Groups, 76:2, 193-216.
DYER, CAROLYN STEWART and DOUGLAS B. ADAMS, The Financial Affairs of Wisconsin and Iowa Weekly Newspapers in 1860: An Analysis of Products of Industry Census Data, 71:2, 370-379.
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