Author Index S, 71-80

J&MC Quarterly Index Vol. 71-80 • 1994 to 2003

ST. CYR, CHARLES (See Lacy).

ST. CYR, CHARLES R. (See Coulson).

SALLOT, LYNNE M., THOMAS M. STEINFATT, and MICHAEL B. SALWEN, Journalists’ and Public Relations Practitioners’ News Values: Perceptions and Cross-Perceptions, 75:2, 366-377.

SALLOT, LYNNE M., What the Public Thinks about Public Relations: An Impression Management Experiment, 79:1, 150-171.

SALLOT, LYNNE M. (See Porter).

SALWEN, MICHAEL B., CAROLYN LIN, and FRANCES R. MATERA, Willingness to Discuss “Official English”: A Test of Three Communities, 71:2, 282-290.

SALWEN, MICHAEL B., News of Hurricane Andrew: The Agenda of Sources and the Sources’ Agendas, 72:4, 826-840.

SALWEN, MICHAEL B., Evelyn Waugh’s Scoop: The Facts behind the Fiction, 78:1, 150-171.
SALWEN, MICHAEL B. (See Driscoll).

SALWEN, MICHAEL B. (See Sallot).

SAPOLSKY, BARRY S., FRED MOLITOR, and SARAH LUQUE, Sex and Violence in Slasher Films: Re-examining the Assumptions, 80:1, 28-38.

SCHAEFER, TODD M., The “Rhetorical Presidency” Meets the Press: The New York Times and the State of the Union Message, 76:3, 516-530.

SCHAFFER, KILLIAN (See Johnson).

SCHEUFELE, DIETRAM A., Talk or Conversation? Dimensions of Interpersonal Discussion and Their Implications for Participatory Democracy, 77:4, 727-743.

SCHEUFELE, DIETRAM A., JAMES SHANAHAN, and SEI-HILL KIM, Who Cares about Local Politics? Media Influences on Local Political Involvement, Issue Awareness, and Attitude Strength, 79:2, 427-444.

SCHEUFELE, DIETRAM A. (See Kim).

SCHEUFELE, DIETRAM A. (See Moy).

SCHIERHORN, ANN B. (See Endres).

SCHMID, JILL (See Bowen).

SCHMIDT, TONI L. and JACQUELINE C. HITCHON, When Advertising and Public Relations Converge: An Application of Schema Theory to the Persuasive Impact of Alignment Ads, 76:3, 433-455.

SCHMIERBACH, MICHAEL (See Shah).

SCHUDSON, MICHAEL, Toward a Troubleshooting Manual for Journalism History, 74:3, 463-476.
SEGVIC, IVANA (See Yioutas).

SEI-HILL, KIM (See Scheufele).

SEN, SHAIKAT (See Griffin).

SERINI, SHIRLEY A., ANGELA A. POWERS, and SUSAN JOHNSON, Of Horse Race and Policy Issues: A Study of Gender in Coverage of a Gubernatorial Election by Two Major Metropolitan Newspapers, 75:1, 194-204.

SHAH, DHAVAN, MICHAEL SCHMIERBACH, JOSHUA HAWKINS, RODOLFO ESPINO, and JANET DONAVAN, Nonrecursive Models of Internet Use and Community Engagement: Questioning Whether Time Spent Online Erodes Social Capital, 79:4, 964-987.

SHAH, DHAVAN V., DAVID DOMKE, and DANIEL B. WACKMAN, Values and the Vote: Linking Issue Interpretations to the Process of Candidate Choice, 74:2, 357-387.

SHAH, DHAVAN V. (See Domke).

SHAH, HEMANT and GATI GAYATRI, Development News in Elite and Non-Elite Newspapers in Indonesia, 71:2, 411-420.

SHAMIR, JACOB, Speaking Up and Silencing Out in Face of a Changing Climate of Opinion, 74:3, 602-614.

SHAMP, SCOTT (See Porter).

SHANAHAN, JAMES and KATHERINE MCCOMAS, Television’s Portrayal of the Environment: 1991-1995, 74:1, 147-159.

SHANAHAN, JAMES (See Kim).

SHANAHAN, JAMES (See Scheufele).

SHAVER, MARY ALICE and STEPHEN LACY, The Impact of Intermedia and Newspaper Competition on Advertising Linage in Daily Newspapers, 76:4, 729-44.

SHAVER, MARY ALICE (See Goodson).

SHAVER, MARY ALICE (See Lacy).

SHAW, DONALD, Transition and Change, 75:4, 694-696.

SHEN, JINGUO, The Rise and Fall of the World Economic Herald, 1980-1989, 72:3, 642-653.

SHIDLER, JON A. and DENNIS T. LOWRY, Network TV Sex as a Counterprogramming Strategy during a Sweeps Period: An Analysis of Content and Ratings, 72:1, 147-157.

SHIDLER, JON A. (See Lowry).

SHIN, JAE-HWA and GLEN T. CAMERON, The Potential of Online Media: A Coorientational Analysis of Conflict between PR Professionals and Journalists in South Korea, 80:3, 583-602.

SHOEMAKER, PAMELA J., MARTIN EICHHOLZ, EUNYI KIM, and BRENDA WRIGLEY, Individual and Routine Forces in Gatekeeping, 78:2, 233-246.

SIGELMAN, CAROL (See Burkhart).

SIGNORIELLI, NANCY (See McLeod).

SILCOCK, B. WILLIAM, Global News, National Stories: Producers as Mythmakers at Germany’s Deutsche Welle Television, 79:2, 339-352.

SIMON, TODD F. (See Lacy).

SINGER, JANE B., The Metro Wide Web: Changes in Newspapers’ Gatekeeping Role Online, 78:1, 65-80.

SINGER, JANE B., Campaign Contributions: Online Newspaper Coverage of Election 2000, 80:1, 39-56.

SKEWES, ELIZABETH A. (See Plaisance).

SLATER, MICHAEL D. and DONNA ROUNER, How Message Evaluation and Source Attributes May Influence Credibility Assessment and Belief Change, 73:4, 974-991.

SLATER, MICHAEL D., DONNA ROUNER, MELANIE DOMENECH-RODRIGUEZ, FREDERICK BEAUVAIS, KEVIN MURPHY, and JAMES K. VAN LEUVEN, Adolescent Responses to TV Beer Ads and Sports Content/Context: Gender and Ethnic Differences, 74:1, 108-122.

SLATER, MICHAEL D., DONNA ROUNER, DAVID KARAN, KEVIN MURPHY, and FREDERICK BEAUVAIS, Placing Alcohol Warnings before, during, and after TV Beer Ads: Effects on Knowledge and Responses to the Ads and the Warnings, 76:3, 468-484.

SMITH, F. LESLIE, Quelling Radio’s Quacks: The FCC’s First Public-Interest Programming Campaign, 71:3, 594-608.

SMITH, KIM A. (See Farnall).

SMITH, STEVEN S. (See Domke).

SOFFIN, STAN (See Fico).

SOTHIRAJAH, JAYANTHI (See Johnson).

SOULEY, BOUBACAR (See Wicks).

SPLICHAL, SIGMAN L. and BILL F. CHAMBERLIN, The Fight for Access to Government Records Round Two: Enter the Computer, 71:3, 550-560.

SPRATT, MEG (See Moy).

SPRINGSTON, JEFF (See Leichty).

SPRINGSTON, JEFFREY K. and GREG LEICHTY, Boundary Spanning Activities in Public Relations, 71:3, 697-708.

STAMM, KEITH, DOUG UNDERWOOD, and ANTHONY GIFFARD, How Pagination Affects Job Satisfaction of Editors, 72:4, 851-862.

STAMM, KEITH R., ARTHUR G. EMIG, and MICHAEL B. HESSE, The Contribution of Local Media to Community Involvement, 74:1, 97-107.

STAMM, KEITH, MICHELLE JOHNSON, and BRENNON MARTIN, Differences among Newspapers, Television, and Radio in Their Contribution to Knowledge of the Contract with America, 74:4, 687-702.

STAMM, KEITH (See Moy).

STAMM, KEITH (See Underwood).

STAVITSKY, ALAN G. and TIMOTHY W. GLEASON, Alternative Things Considered: A Comparison of National Public Radio and Pacifica Radio News Coverage, 71:4, 775-786.

STAVITSKY, ALAN G., ROBERT K. AVERY, and HELENA VANHALA, From Class D to LPFM: The High-Powered Politics of Low-Power Radio, 78:2, 340-354.

STEELE, CATHERINE A. (See McLeod).

STEELE, JANET E., Experts and the Operational Bias of Television News: The Case of the Persian Gulf War, 72:4, 799-812.

STEINFATT, THOMAS M. (See Sallot).

STEINMAUS, MARY (See Lafky).

STEMPEL, GUIDO H., III and THOMAS HARGROVE, Mass Media Audiences in a Changing Media Environment, 73:3, 549-558.

STEMPEL, GUIDO, Establishment of the Quarterly, 75:4, 691-694.

STEMPEL, GUIDO H., III, THOMAS HARGROVE, and JOSEPH P. BERNT, Relation of Growth of Use of the Internet to Changes in Media Use from 1995 to 1999, 77:1, 71-79.

STEMPEL, GUIDO H., III and ROBERT K. STEWART, The Internet Provides Both Opportunities and Challenges for Mass Communication Researchers, 77:3, 541-548.

STEMPEL, GUIDO H., III (See Husselbee).

STEPHENS, LOWNDES F. (See Marton).

STEPHENS, MITCHELL, “Which Communications Revolution Is It Anyway?” 75:1, 9-13.

STEVENSON, ROBERT L. (See Griffin).

STEWART, ROBERT K. (See Stempel).

STODDARD, STACI (See Lacy).

STONE, VERNON A. (See Becker).

STOVALL, JAMES G. (See Cotter).

STRAUGHAN, DULCIE, GLEN L. BLESKE, and XINSHU ZHAO, Modeling Format and Source Effects of an Advocacy Message, 73:1, 135-146.

STRECKFUSS, RICHARD, News before Newspapers, 75:1, 84-97.

STREITMATTER, RODGER, Creating a Venue for the “Love that Dare Not Speak Its Name”: Origins of the Gay and Lesbian Press, 72:2, 436-447.

STREITMATTER, RODGER, The Nativist Press: Demonizing the American Immigrant, 76:4, 673-683.

SUBRAMANIAN, GANGA (See Bramlett-Solomon).

SULANOWSKI, BARBARA K. (See O’Keefe).

SUMPTER, RANDALL S. and MELISSA A. BRADDOCK, Source Use in a “News Disaster” Account: A Content Analysis of Voter News Service Stories, 79:3, 539-558.

SUNDAR, S. SHYAM, Effect of Source Attribution on Perception of Online News Stories, 75:1, 55-68.

SUNDAR, S. SHYAM, SUNETRA NARAYAN, RAFAEL OBREGON, and CHARU UPPAL, Does Web Advertising Work? Memory for Print vs. Online Media, 75:4, 822-835.

SUNDAR, S. SHYAM, Exploring Receivers’ Criteria for Perception of Print and Online News, 76:2, 373-386.

SUNDAR, S. SHYAM, Multimedia Effects on Processing and Perception of Online News: A Study of Picture, Audio, and Video Downloads, 77:3, 480-499.

SUNDAR, S. SHYAM (See Zillmann).

SUSSMAN, GLEN, Predictors of State Legislators’ Attitudes toward Public Affairs Television in the State Capital, 73:1, 77-89.

SUTHERLAND, JOHN (See Goodman).

SWAIN, KRISTEN ALLEY, Proximity and Power Factors in Western Coverage of the Sub-Saharan AIDS Crisis, 80:1, 145-165.

SWEENEY, MICHAEL S., “Delays and Vexation”: Jack London and the Russo-Japanese War, 75:3, 548-559.

SYLVIE, GEORGE, Departmental Influences on Interdepartmental Cooperation in Daily Newspapers, 73:1, 230-241.

SZABO, ERIN A. (See Pfau).

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