| Critical Studies in Mass Communication |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Abolishing the old spirit world. (reply to Nicholas Garnham, this issue, p. 62) (Colloquy) | Mass communications | Carey, James W. |
| Across the great divide: cultural analysis and the condition of democracy. (reply to Nicholas Garnham, this issue, p. 62) (Colloquy) | Mass communications | Murdock, Graham |
| A different dream of difference.(Trialogues Along the Color Lines) | Mass communications | Gray, Herman |
| A multi-faceted moon: a response to "Dark side of the fractal moon...".(response to article by Jorge Gonzales in this issue, p. 227) | Mass communications | Lozano, Elizabeth |
| Are wildlife films really "nature documentaries"? | Mass communications | Bouse, Derek |
| By way of a long and circuitous route: 'Propaganda and Democracy' and/as a lesson in effective history. | Mass communications | Biesecker, Barbara A. |
| Caught in the term "post-colonial": why the "post-colonial" still matters. (response to Anandam P. Kavoori in this issue, Critical Studies in Mass Communication, p.195-212) | Mass communications | Shome, Raka |
| Children and television advertising from a social science perspective. | Mass communications | Pecora, Norma |
| Clouding the issues? The ideal and the material in human communication. (response to Dana L. Cloud in this issue p. 193) | Mass communications | Condit, Celeste M. |
| College bowl sponsorship and the increased commercialization of amateur sports. | Mass communications | McAllister, Matthew P. |
| Communication as mediated sharing: a rejoinder to Peters. (reply to article by John Durham Peters in this issue, p. 373) | Mass communications | Logue, Cal M., Miller, Eugene F. |
| Concordance, complexity, and conservatism: rejoinder to Condit. (reply to Celeste Condit in Critical Studies in Mass Communication, vol.13, pp.382-384) | Mass communications | Cloud, Dana L. |
| Cultural studies vs. political economy: is anybody else bored with this debate? (reply to Nicholas Garnham, this issue, p. 62) (Colloquy) | Mass communications | Grossberg, Lawrence |
| Dark side of the fractal moon: communication studies in Latin America. | Mass communications | Gonzalez, Jorge A. |
| Did we come all that way for this? A critical review of Aune's 'Rhetoric and Marxism.' (Jim Aune) | Mass communications | Sell, Laura, Jaros, Stephen J. |
| Difficult questions about environmental communication. (response to Stephen Depoe in this issue, p.369) | Mass communications | Muir, Stan A. |
| Electric toyland and the structures of power: an analysis of critical studies on children as consumers. | Mass communications | Alexander, Alison, Morrison, Margaret A. |
| Fact, fiction, presentation, representation.(response to Shawn J. Parry-Giles, in this issue, p. 460) | Mass communications | Cuklanz, Lisa M. |
| Feminism, sex scandals, and historic lessons. | Mass communications | Hogeland, Lisa Marie |
| From heroic objectivity to the news stream: the Newseum's strategies for relegitimizing journalism in the Information Age. | Mass communications | Friedman, Ted |
| Getting past the latest "post": assessing the term "post-colonial." | Mass communications | Kavoori, Anandam P. |
| Globalizing audience studies: "The Audience and Its Landscape" and "Living Room Wars." | Mass communications | Juluri, Vamsee |
| Hegemony, concordance, and capitalism: reply to Cloud. (reply to Dana Cloud, Critical Studies in Mass Communication, vol. 13, p. 115-137, 1996) | Mass communications | Condit, Celeste M. |
| Her feminism doesn't fit: a response to Parry-Giles.(response to Shawn Parry-Giles, in this issue, p. 460) | Mass communications | Vanderford, Marsha L. |
| If there's no such thing as reality, has Elvis really left the building?(response to Shawn Parry-Giles, in this issue, p.460)(rock superstar Elvis Presley; difficulty of distinguishing between fact and fantasy) | Mass communications | Dow, Bonnie J. |
| Image-based politics, feminism and the consequences of their convergence. | Mass communications | Parry-Giles, Shawn J. |
| La vida es loca Latina/o.(Trialogues Along the Color Lines) | Mass communications | Valdivia, Angharad |
| Meta-analysis and mass communication criticism. | Mass communications | Shanahan, James |
| Opportunities and challenges of using meta-analysis in the field of international communication. | Mass communications | Elasmar, Michael G. |
| Political economy and cultural studies: reconciliation or divorce? (Colloquy) | Mass communications | Garnham, Nicholas |
| 'Propaganda and Democracy.'.(book by J. Michael Sproule) | Mass communications | Mandziuk, Roseann M. |
| 'Propaganda and Democracy.'.(book by J. Michael Sprouse) | Mass communications | Nakayama, Thomas K. |
| Propaganda, history, and orthodoxy.(response to Barbara A. Biesecker, Roseann M. Mandziuk and Thomas K. Nakayama, in this issue, p. 449) | Mass communications | Sproule, J. Michael |
| Public space, private face: audience construction at a noncommercial radio station.(KUNM-FM in New Mexico) | Mass communications | Bareiss, Warren |
| Radio and the black soldier during the World War II. | Mass communications | Meckiffe, Donald, Murray, Matthew |
| Reading the past against the grain: the shape of memory studies. | Mass communications | Zelizer, Barbie |
| Re-birthing the monstrous: James Whale's (mis)reading of Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein.'.(motion picture director; novel) | Mass communications | Picart, Caroline Joan S. |
| Reflexive newsmaking and representation.(Trialogues Along the Color Lines) | Mass communications | Barak, Gregg |
| Reply: Notes of a middle-aged Marxist. (response to article by Laura Sells and Stephen Jaros in this issue p. 83) | Mass communications | Aune, James Arnt |
| Reply to Chris Schroll.(a response to article in this issue, p. 99) | Mass communications | Schudson, Michael |
| Reply to Grossberg and Carey. (Lawrence Grossberg and James W. Carey, in this issue, pp. 72 and 82) (Colloquy) | Mass communications | Garnham, Nicholas |
| Reporting the troubles in Northern Ireland: paradigms and media propaganda. | Mass communications | Cottle, Simon |
| (Re)reading resistance at the end of the twentieth century.(Trialogues Along the Color Lines)(Review) | Mass communications | McPhail, Mark Lawrence |
| Re-signing the opposition: re-constructing resistance at the edge of the West.(Trialogues Along the Color Lines) | Mass communications | McPhail, Mark Lawrence |
| Response to Jorge Gonzalez's "Dark side of the fractal moon...".(response to article by Jorge Gonzalez in this issue, p. 227) | Mass communications | Vargas, Lucila |
| Response to Professor Depoe. (response to Stephen Depoe in this issue, p.369) | Mass communications | Herndl, Carl D. |
| Scandal, heteronormative culture, and the disciplining of feminism. | Mass communications | Deem, Melissa |
| Sharing of thoughts or recognizing otherness? Reply to Logue and Miller. (reply to article by Cal M. Logue and Eugene F. Miller in this issue, p. 364) | Mass communications | Peters, John Durham |
| The case of early black cinema. | Mass communications | Miller, James A. |
| The endless slide of difference: critical television studies, television and the question of race. | Mass communications | Gray, Herman |
| The future of environmental rhetoric. (response to Stephen Depoe in this issue, p.369) | Mass communications | Rydin, Yvonne, Myerson, George |
| The masculine ideal: rape on prime-time television, 1976-1978. | Mass communications | Cuklanz, Lisa M. |
| The place of 'conversation' in the omnilogue of democracy: a reply to Schudson.(a response to Michael Schudson in 'Critical Studies in Mass Communication' v. 14 p. 297) | Mass communications | Schroll, Chris |
| The role of meta-analysis for connecting critical and scientific approaches: the need to develop a sense of collaboration. | Mass communications | Allen, Mike |
| The visibility of race and media history. (Afro-American films) | Mass communications | Rhodes, Jane |
| Why communications policy is passing "mass communication" by: political economy as the missing link. | Mass communications | Mueller, Milton |
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