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Family (Encyclopedia Entry), Roberta L. Coles
Family (Encyclopedia Entry), Roberta L. Coles
Social and Cultural Sciences Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Smoking Cessation: Why Do Smokers Fail?, Joyce M. Wolburg
Smoking Cessation: Why Do Smokers Fail?, Joyce M. Wolburg
College of Communication Faculty Research and Publications
Purpose:
The purpose of this article is to probe three explanations for the difficulty that cigarette smokers have in quitting: the addictive nature of the product; the failure to deliver messages with effective quit strategies; and the resistance to enacting smoking bans in bars and restaurants. It aims to argue that the latter two issues result in misplaced marketing.
Design/methodology/approach:
This article examines data from published research, interviews with smokers who have successfully quit, and government statistics to have a clearer picture of the issues.
Findings:
Smokers are exposed to anti‐smoking messages created to discourage youth from starting to smoke, …
Larry Sabato, Sumana Chattopadhyay
Larry Sabato, Sumana Chattopadhyay
College of Communication Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Bowling Alone, Sumana Chattopadhyay
Bowling Alone, Sumana Chattopadhyay
College of Communication Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Demarcating The Right To Gather News: A Sequential Interpretation Of The First Amendment, Erik Ugland
Demarcating The Right To Gather News: A Sequential Interpretation Of The First Amendment, Erik Ugland
College of Communication Faculty Research and Publications
The recent spate of cases in which reporters have been subpoenaed, fined, jailed, or otherwise disciplined has laid bare the divisions among the courts over the existence and scope of the “reporter’s privilege.” The cases have also exposed the doctrinal, historical, and theoretical infirmities of the broader law of newsgathering, which encompasses not only source relationships, but also rights of access to places and records, protections against civil and criminal liability for torts and crimes committed in the pursuit of news, and protections against government searches of newsrooms and phone records, among other things. Resolving these conflicts has grown more …
Seeing The World While Staying At Home: Slapstick, Modernity And American-Ness, Amanda R. Keeler
Seeing The World While Staying At Home: Slapstick, Modernity And American-Ness, Amanda R. Keeler
College of Communication Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
From Religiosity To Consumerism: Press Coverage Of Thanksgiving, 1905-2005, Bonnie Brennen
From Religiosity To Consumerism: Press Coverage Of Thanksgiving, 1905-2005, Bonnie Brennen
College of Communication Faculty Research and Publications
This research looks at the coverage of Thanksgiving during the past 100 years on 11 daily urban newspapers published in the United States in an effort to assess journalistic practices related to the coverage of routine news stories and to understand how through its coverage newspapers represent and interpret social, political, and economic change. The Thanksgiving holiday was chosen because it has been a traditional news story consistently covered each year in the press and an analysis of the coverage provides insights into the basic routines of journalism including news conventions, journalistic values, and norms over the past 100 years.
Reporters Without Borders, Sumana Chattopadhyay
Reporters Without Borders, Sumana Chattopadhyay
College of Communication Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Community Renegades: Micro-Radio And The Unlicensed Radio Movement, Lawrence Soley
Community Renegades: Micro-Radio And The Unlicensed Radio Movement, Lawrence Soley
College of Communication Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Creative Women In Advertising Agencies: Why So Few “Babes In Boyland”?, Sheri L. Broyles, Jean M. Grow
Creative Women In Advertising Agencies: Why So Few “Babes In Boyland”?, Sheri L. Broyles, Jean M. Grow
College of Communication Faculty Research and Publications
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore reasons why there are so few women in creative departments of advertising agencies and to discuss what impact that might have on the work environment of those creative departments and advertising messages they create.
Design/methodology/approach – Provides a review of published research and plus opinions of professionals who cover the advertising industry or work in agency creative departments. Personal observations from the authors’ time working in the advertising industry are also included.
Findings – Themes gleaned from the literature look at the gender gap, the creative department of advertising agencies …
Communication And The Knowable Community, Bonnie Brennen
Communication And The Knowable Community, Bonnie Brennen
College of Communication Faculty Research and Publications
This essay draws on Raymond Williams's concept of a knowable community in an effort to understand the myriad of connections that exist between individuals and society. Williams, who sees communication and community as synonymous, suggests that a knowable community may ultimately emerge through the process of communication and that in the discovery of connections between individuals and society, an understanding of historically specific patterns may be shown. This essay also discusses an oral history project with journalists who worked for Gannett in the 1960s as an example of an emerging knowable community that questioned traditional notions of community and challenged …
Barriers To Providing Mtms, Robert N. Yale, Natalie Litera, Jeremy P. Fyke, Corinne Corbett
Barriers To Providing Mtms, Robert N. Yale, Natalie Litera, Jeremy P. Fyke, Corinne Corbett
College of Communication Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Condoms, Cigarettes, And Cell Phones: Does Brand Advertising Increase Generic Demand?, Joyce M. Wolburg
Condoms, Cigarettes, And Cell Phones: Does Brand Advertising Increase Generic Demand?, Joyce M. Wolburg
College of Communication Faculty Research and Publications
Purpose:
This article aims to stimulate discussion of how the advertising of brands affects the product category by creating generic demand.
Design/methodology/approach:
The article outlines the author's personal viewpoint.
Findings:
Although greater emphasis has been given to generic advertising's effect on brands, there is evidence that brand advertising can stimulate generic demand.
Practical implications:
The article takes the discussion of the issue to a different level.
Originality/value:
The article not only explores ways of increasing generic demand, it also provides theoretical explanations for how it can occur.
Task Force Report On The Ethical Responsibilities Of Presidential Rhetoric, Steven R. Goldzwig, Karrin Vasby Anderson, Frederick J. Antczak, Thomas W. Benson, Rita Kirk Whillock
Task Force Report On The Ethical Responsibilities Of Presidential Rhetoric, Steven R. Goldzwig, Karrin Vasby Anderson, Frederick J. Antczak, Thomas W. Benson, Rita Kirk Whillock
College of Communication Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Civil Wrongs, Louise Cainkar
Civil Wrongs, Louise Cainkar
Social and Cultural Sciences Faculty Research and Publications
The Bush administration promised not to "single out" Arabs and Muslims with measures, but in practice it did exactly that. These measures signaled to and non-citizens alike, that American legal protections did not really apply little in the way of fighting
Heterodox Economics, The Fragmentation Of The Mainstream, And Embedded Individual Analysis, John B. Davis
Heterodox Economics, The Fragmentation Of The Mainstream, And Embedded Individual Analysis, John B. Davis
Economics Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Complex Individuals: The Individual In Non-Euclidian Space, John B. Davis
Complex Individuals: The Individual In Non-Euclidian Space, John B. Davis
Economics Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Review: Homosexuality And The Black Church, Angelique Harris
Review: Homosexuality And The Black Church, Angelique Harris
Social and Cultural Sciences Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Social Economics: An Introduction And A View Of The Field, John B. Davis, Wilfred Dolfsma
Social Economics: An Introduction And A View Of The Field, John B. Davis, Wilfred Dolfsma
Economics Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Urban Watershed/Water Body Restoration - The Driving Forces, Vladimir Novotny, David E. Clark, Robert J. Griffin
Urban Watershed/Water Body Restoration - The Driving Forces, Vladimir Novotny, David E. Clark, Robert J. Griffin
Economics Faculty Research and Publications
Urban streams are used for several purposes. Some uses are conflicting and some are complementary. The use of urban water bodies and the resolution of conflicts is driven by anthropogenic and biocentric/ecocentric interests that must be optimized and the conflicts resolved. This article examines and analyzes land ethics (biocentric) and socio-economic (anthropocentric) drives for stream restoration of urban watersheds located in the Milwaukee (WI) metropolitan area. The basins experienced increased flooding, significant degradation of sediment and water quality, and loss of aquatic species, all due to urbanization. It was found that the primary drivers for restoration of urban streams are …
The Conception Of The Socially Embedded Individual, John B. Davis
The Conception Of The Socially Embedded Individual, John B. Davis
Economics Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.