A collection of published articles from members of the Department of Communication at Kennesaw State University.
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Submissions from 2004
Advertising Responses to Crisis, Katherine N. Kinnick
A Relational Approach Examining the Interplay of Prior Reputation and Immediate Response to a Crisis, Lisa J. Lyon and Glen T. Cameron
Let Your Conscience Be Your Guide: Smoking and Drinking in Disney's Animated Classics, Erin L. Ryan and Keisha L. Hoerrner
Are We Losing Policy Matters in Coverage of the Horse Race?, Leonard Witt
Is Public Journalism Morphing into the Public's Journalism?, Leonard Witt
Submissions from 2003
Factors in the Appeal of News, Charles F. Aust
How Corporate America Grieves: Responses to September 11 in Public Relations Advertising, Katherine N. Kinnick
Investigating Effects of Tolerance-Intolerance of Ambiguity and the Teaching of Public Relations Writing: A Quasi-Experiment, Lynne M. Sallot and Lisa J. Lyon
From Aardvark to Zebra: A New Millennium Analysis of Theory Development in Public Relations Academic Journals, Lynne M. Sallot, Lisa J. Lyon, Carolina Acosta-Alzuru, and Karyn Ogata Jones
This Movement Won’t Be Buried, Leonard Witt
Submissions from 2002
Quality Standards in Children's Programming: An Independent Observation of Industry Claims, Alison Alexander, Keisha Hoerrner, Louise Benjamin, and Seok Kang
Employment Interview Outcomes and Speech Style Effects, Sabrena R. Parton, Susan A. Siltanen, Lawrence A. Hosman, and Jeff Langenderfer
Submissions from 2000
Loneliness of Adolescents and Their Choice and Enjoyment of Love-Celebrating Versus Love-Lamenting Popular Music, Rhonda Gibson, Charles F. Aust, and Dolf Zillmann
One Click Forward and Two Clicks Back: Portrayal of Women Using Computers in Television Commercials, Candace White and Katherine N. Kinnick
Submissions from 1998
Gender Bias in Newspaper Profiles of 1996 Olympic Athletes: A Content Analysis of Five Major Dailies, Katherine N. Kinnick
Submissions from 1996
Communicating Scholarly Research via the Poster Session: The Experience at a National Convention, Charles F. Aust and Katherine N. Kinnick
Effects of Victim Exemplification in Television News on Viewer Perception of Social Issues, Charles F. Aust and Dolf Zillmann
Compassion Fatigue: Communication and Burnout toward Social Problems, Katherine N. Kinnick, Dean M. Krugman, and Glen T. Camercon
Submissions from 1994
Campus-Based Academies, Institutes, and Seminar or Workshop Series, Phyllis H. Lewis