Saturday, August 7, 2010

(as of June 22, 2010)

7 am to 8 am / 312

Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication

Business Session: 2010-11 Council of Divisions Meeting

Moderating/Presiding: Evonne Whitmore, council chair, Kent State

7 am to 8 am / 313

Public Relations Division

Business Session: Executive Committee Past Heads Meeting

Presiding/Speaking: Chuck Lubbers, South Dakota

7 am to 10 am / 314

Association of Schools of Journalism and Mass Communication

Business Session: 2010-11 Executive Committee Meeting

Moderating/Presiding: Paul Parsons, Elon, 2010-11 ASJMC President

8:15 am to 9:45 am / 315

Cultural and Critical StudiesandHistory Divisions

Refereed Paper Research Session: American Media in the Post-WWII Culture

Moderating/Presiding: Matthew Blake, California State, Chico

“Light Out of This World”: Awe, Anxiety, and Routinization in Early Nuclear

Test Coverage, 1951-1953

Glen Feighery, Utah

Cold War Culture, Broadcast News Documentaries and the Approach

of War in Vietnam

James Ettema, Northwestern

Selling American Wanderlust: Tourism, Classlessness, and Mobility

in Postwar Magazines*

Richard Popp, Louisiana State

The Early History of TV News Coverage Regarding Veteran/Soldier

Opposition to the Vietnam War

Mark Harmon, Tennessee

Discussant: Douglas Cumming, Washington & Lee

*Second Place Faculty Paper, Cultural and Critical Studies Division

8:15 am to 9:45 am / 316

International Communication DivisionandCommission on the Status of Women

Research Panel Session: Feminization of HIV/AIDS and Media: Responses and Case Studies

Moderating/Presiding: Ammina Kothari, Indiana

Panelists:Barbara Barnett, Kansas

Margaretha Geertsema, Butler

Ammina Kothari, Indiana

Diana Rios, Connecticut-Storrs

Diana Stover, San José State

8:15 am to 9:45 am / 317

Law and Policy Division

Refereed Paper Research Session: Law of the Press: Legal Challenges for Newspapers

and Journalists

Moderating/Presiding: Tim Vos, Missouri

Every Picture Tells A Story, Don’t It? Wrestling With The Complex Relationship

Among Photographs, Words & Newsworthiness In Journalistic Storytelling

Clay Calvert, Florida

Obama Administration Lifts the Dover Ban: Is the New Policy on Press

Access Constitutional?

Jason Zenor, South Dakota

The Associated Press as Common Carrier?*

Stephen Bates, Nevada, Las Vegas

Charting The Right to Publish and the Right to Privacy: Reconciling Conflicts

Between Freedom of Expression and the Disclosure of Private Facts

Erin Coyle, Louisiana State

Balancing Statutory Privacy and the Public interest: A Review of State Wiretap

Laws as Applied to the Press

Jasmine McNealy, Syracuse

Discussant: Anthony Fargo, Indiana-Bloomington

* Third-place Faculty Paper

8:15 am to 9:45 am / 318

Media Ethics Division

Refereed Paper Research Session: Discussions of Ethics and Pedagogy: Encouraging Morality

in Future Practitioners

Moderating/Presiding: Kevin Stoker, Texas Tech

Give Me MoMo: Exploring Moral Motivation in Public Relations Students

Mathew Cabot, San José State

The Student Hypocrite: Exploring the Relationship Between

Values and Behavior

Giselle A. Auger, Florida

Returning Students’ Rights to Access, Choice and Notice: A Proposed

Code of Ethics for Instructors Using Turnitin

Bastiaan Vanacker, Loyola, Chicago

A Pedagogical Proposal on Cognitive Bias to Avoid Reportorial Bias

Sue Ellen Christian, Western Michigan

Personal Ethical Orientations of Journalism Students, Their Association

With Tolerance of Others, and Learning Cross-Cultural Principles

Maria Len-Riosand Earnest Perry, Missouri

Discussant: Joseph C. Harry, Slippery Rock

8:15 am to 9:45 am / 319

Media Management and Economics Division

PF&R Panel Session: Who’s Minding the Mint? Media Strategies to Reshape

the Advertising Revenue Model

Moderating/Presiding: Gracie Lawson-Borders, Wyoming

Panelists:Bobbi Kay Lewis, Oklahoma State

Gary Hanson, Kent State

Samir Husni, Mississippi

Andi Stein, California State-Fullerton

8:15 am to 9:45 am / 320

Minorities and Communication and Communication Theory and Methodology Divisions

Research Panel Session: Political Communication Focused on Ethnic Minority Populations

and Media: Teaching and Research Tips for the 2010 and 2012

Electoral Campaigns

Moderating/Presiding: Diana Rios,Connecticut-Storrs and Alexis Tan, Washington State

Panelists:Permanent Outsiders: Asian Americans in the Mediated and Political Worlds

H. Denis Wu, Boston and Tien-Tsung Lee, Kansas

Which Latinos? Which Media? Which Strategies? New or Recycled Approaches

and Outcomes in 2010 & 2012?

Federico Subervi, Texas State, San Marcos

Native American Voters and Issues: What You Think You Know

Cristina Azocar, San Francisco State

Helping Students See the Hidden Discourse of Whiteness During Political Campaigns

Hub BrownandBradley Gorham, Syracuse

8:15 am to 9:45 am / 321

Newspaper Division

Refereed Paper Research Session: Different Platforms, Same News Goals:

New Media and Journalism

Moderating/Presiding: Wilson Lowrey, Alabama

Social Network Sites as Another Publishing Platform for Newspapers*

Alice Ju, Texas at Austin

Electronic Press Run: An Analysis of Newspaper Breaking News E-mail Alerts

Jessica Smith, Texas Tech

Now Tweet This: How News Organizations Use Twitter

Cory Armstrong andFangfang Gao, Florida

The Transformation of Investigative Journalism in the Digital Age

Jon Marshall, Northwestern

Discussant: Sandra Utt, Memphis

* Top Student Paper, Second Place

8:15 am to 9:45 am / 322

Public Relations and Visual Communication Divisions

PF&R Panel Session: Perceptions of Public Relations Ethics Instruction in American

Colleges and Universities

Moderating/Presiding: Daniel H. Kim, Colorado at Boulder

Panelists:Holly K. Hall, Arkansas State

Melissa A. Johnson, North Carolina State

Tim Rasmussen, photo editor, Denver Post

Jeremy Story, publisher, Denver Public Relations Blog

John B. (Jack) Zibluk, Arkansas State

8:15 am to 9:45 am / 323

Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication

Training Session: Incoming Division and Interest Group Heads

Moderating/Presiding: Cindy Price, Wyoming

8:15 am to 9:45 am / 324

Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication

Training Session: Incoming Division and Interest Group Vice Heads

Moderating/Presiding: Vanessa Shelton, Iowa

8:15 am to 9:45 am / 325

Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication

Training Session: Incoming Professional Freedom and Responsibility Chairs

Moderating/Presiding: Kathy Bradshaw, Bowling Green State

8:15 am to 9:45 am / 326

Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication

Training Session: Incoming Research Chairs

Moderating/Presiding: Earnest L. Perry, Missouri

8:15 am to 9:45 am / 327

Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication

Training Session: Incoming Teaching Chairs

Moderating/Presiding: Sheri Broyles, North Texas and Jennifer Greer, Alabama

8:15 am to 9:45 am / 328

Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication

Business Session: Idea Summits Steering Committee

Moderating/Presiding: Jan Slater, Illinois at Urbana, AEJMC President-elect

10 am to 11:30 am / 329

Advertising Division

Refereed Paper Research Session: Online Engagement

Moderating/Presiding: Nancy C. Cornwell, Ithaca

Perceptions of Internet Advertising: A Q Sort Analysis

Ashley Stevens, David Mecham, Lincoln Hubbard

and Tom Robinson, Brigham Young

and Mark Popovich, Ball State

To Click or Not To Click?: The Factors Influencing Clicking

of Ads on Facebook

Yoojung Kim, Mihyun Kang, Dong Hoo Kim, William Reeves

and Jang Ho Moon, Texas at Austin

Consumer Articulations as Electronic Word-of-Mouth: A Social

Identity Perspective

Troy Elias, Florida and Osei Appiah, Ohio State

Brands Among Friends: An Examination of Brand Friending

and Engagement on Facebook

Kelli Burns, South Florida

Exploring Social Game Play With Advertising: Brand Attitudes

in an Online Community

Sara Steffes Hansen, Wisconsin-Oshkosh

Discussant: Courtney Carpenter Childers, Tennessee

10 am to 11:30 am / 330

Communication Technology Division

Refereed Paper Research Session: What’s New in Our News? Understanding Today’s

News Consumption and Its Features

Moderating/Presiding: Kimberly Lauffer, Towson

Who Gets Their News Online and Why? Exploring the Role of Selective

Exposure in the Consumption of Internet News

Shin Haeng Lee, Indiana-Bloomington

Sticky News: Online Newspaper Use of Multimedia and Interactivity

to Engage Audiences

Lewis Knight, Texas at Austin

Redefining News Through Crowdsourcing the News Gatekeeping Function

in Social Media News Aggregators

Sharon Meraz, Illinois-Chicago

The New News: Orienting to Structural Features and Information Introduced

in Online News

Anastasia Kononova and Kevin Wise, Missouri-Columbia

Discussant: Diana Stover, San José State

10 am to 11:30 am / 331

History Division

Refereed Paper Research Session: The American Media as Storyteller

Moderating/Presiding: Nancy Roberts, SUNY at Albany

“Severe in Invective”: Franc Wilkie, Wilbur Storey, and the Improbable

“Send Rumors”Quotation*

W. Joseph Campbell, American

Building an American Story: How Early Historians Used Press Sources

to Remember the Revolution**

Janice Hume, Georgia

Creating a Photographic Record of the First World War: “Real History”

and Recuperative Memory in Stereography

Andrew Mendelson and Carolyn Kitch, Temple

“All Things Are As They Were Then”: Radio’s “You Are There”

Matthew Ehrlich, Illinois

“As if the Sixties Never Happened:” A Singing Cop, Baltimore’s Last Minstrel

Show, and the White Media Narratives

Stacy Spaulding, Townson

Discussant: Maurine Beasley, Maryland

*Second Place Faculty Paper

**Third Place Faculty Paper

10 am to 11:30 am / 332

International Communication Division

Refereed Paper Research Session: Border Crossings and Global News Flows

Moderating/Presiding: Joseph Treaster, Miami

Transborder Journalism: Bypassing the Nation to Engage Europe

Kevin Grieves, Ohio

The Structural Embeddedness of Global News Flow: A Social Network

Analysis Approach to International News

Seung Joon Jun, Korea University

and Ju-Yong Ha, Inha University, Incheon

Transnational News Media Role in Building Consensus About Muslim

Communities in the EU

Vanessa de Macedo Higgins Joyce, Texas at Austin

Predicting International News Coverage: How Much Influence

Do Gatekeepers Have?

Beverly Horvit, Missouri-Columbia;Peter Gade, Oklahoma

andElizabeth A. Lance, Missouri-Columbia

Discussant: Danielle Coombs, Kent State

10 am to 11:30 am / 333

Law and Policy Division

Refereed Paper Research Session: Partly Cloudy: Threats and Opportunities in Freedom

of Information

Moderating/Presiding: Nancy Cornwell, Ithaca

Evaluating Public Access Ombuds Programs: An Analysis of the Experiences

of Virginia, Iowa and Arizona*

Daxton Stewart, Texas Christian

Conceptualizing the Right to Environmental Information in Human Rights Law

Cheryl Ann Bishop, Quinnipiac

The Constitutional Right-to-information on the Individual Level

Kathryn Blevins, Pennsylvania State

Avoiding the Prisoners’ Dilemma: Economic Development

and State Sunshine Laws

Aimee Edmondson, Ohio andCharles Davis, Missouri

Public Access to Criminal Discovery Records: A Look Behind the Curtain

of the Criminal Justice System

Brian Pafundi, Florida Levin College of Law

Discussant: Kathleen Richardson, Drake

* Second-place Faculty Paper

10 am to 11:30 am / 334

Mass Communication and Society and Communication Theory and Methodology Divisions

Teaching Panel Session: Working With the IRB at Your Institution

Moderating/Presiding: Janet A. Bridges, Sam Houston State

Panelists:Robert Logan, U.S. National Library of Medicine

Paula Poindexter, Texas at Austin

Michael Slater, Ohio State

Sylk Sotto-Santiago, research compliance officer, University of Denver

10 am to 11:30 am / 335

Media Ethics and Newspaper Divisions

PF&R Panel Session: The Ethics of Immersion Journalism: In Search of Objective Moral

Standards for the Practice of Subjective Journalistic Story Telling

Moderating/Presiding: Kevin Stoker, Texas Tech

Panelists:Adopting a “Quiet Decency“While Writing About Death

and Those Left Behind

Jim Sheeler, Pulitzer Prize winner; former reporter, Rocky Mountain News

Representing People as They Are: The Ethics of Writing About People

on the Fringes of Society

Tom Hallman, Pulitzer Prize winner; staff writer, Portland Oregonian

Charlie Company’s Worst Day — and Mine: How to Cover Tragedy

After Living Through the Story

Kelly Kennedy, author, correspondent for The Army Times

From Samuel Taylor Coleridge to Roger Rosenblatt: Literary Journalism,

Storytelling and the “Larger Truth”

Jan Whitt, Colorado

Discussant: Kevin Stoker, Texas Tech

10 am to 11:30 am / 336

Media Management and Economic Division

Refereed Paper Research Session: Social Media Markets and Business Models

Moderating/Presiding: Kwadwo Anokwa, Butler

Online Relationship Marketing in Media Industries: The Adoption of Social

Media by Media Firms

Miao Guo and Sylvia Chan-Olmsted, Florida

Consumer Perceptions of Social Media: Comparing Perceived Characteristics

and Consumer Profiles by Social Media Types

Sylvia Chan-Olmsted and Moonhee Cho, Florida

and Sangwon Lee, Jamestown

Social Media and Young Latinos: A Cross-Cultural Examination

Alan Albarran, Aimee Valentine, Caitlin Dyer

and Brian Hutton, North Texas

Marketing and Branding in Online Social Media Environments: Examining

Social Media Adoption by the Top 100 Global Brands

Miao Guo, Florida

Discussant: Nikhil Moro, North Texas

10 am to 11:30 am / 337

Public Relations Division

Refereed Paper Research Session: Top Public Relations Division Teaching Papers

Moderating/Presiding: Brad L. Rawlins, Brigham Young

The RFP Solution: One Response to Client/Service Learner Issues*

Cathy Rogers and Valerie Andrews,Loyola-New Orleans

Meeting the Needs of the Practice: An Evaluation of the Public Relations Curricula**

Moonhee Cho and Giselle A. Auger, Florida

Big Chief Tablets and Sharpened Pencils: Helping PR Practitioners Transition

From Practice to Classroom***

Barbara DeSanto, Maryville, Saint Louis

and Susan Gonders, Southeast Missouri State

Pre-Professional Attitudes and Identities: The Socialization of Journalism

and Public Relations Majors****

Bey-Ling Shaand Amy Weiss,San Diego State

Discussant: Susan Grantham,Hartford

* First Place Teaching Paper

**Second Place Teaching Paper

***Third Place Teaching Paper

****Fourth Place Teaching Paper

10 am to 11:30 am / 338

Scholastic Journalism Division

Refereed Paper Research Session: Studying the High School and College Crowds

Moderating/Presiding: Monica Hill, North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Teen Attitudes Toward Journalism and the News Media: AStudy

of Inner City Youth

Regina Marchi, Rutgers

Scholastic Millennials and the Media: News Consumption Habits

of Young Journalism Students

Geoffrey Graybeal, Joe Dennis and Amy Sindik, Georgia
Editor Toast: A Study of Burnout and Job Satisfaction Among

College Newspaper Editors
Vincent Filak, Wisconsin-Oshkoshand Scott Reinardy, Kansas

High School and Collegiate Journalism: The Ties That Bind

(Through an AEJMC Division, and Beyond)
Bruce Konkle, South Carolina

Discussant: Mary Peterson Arnold, South Dakota State

10 am to 11:30 am / 339

Visual Communication Division

Refereed Paper Research Session: Exploring the Emerging Picture in the Visual

Communication Industry

Moderating/Presiding: Susan Zavoina, North Texas

Doing More with Less: How the Jobs of Newspaper Photojournalists Have Changed

Arthur Santana and John Russial, Oregon

Photojournalists’ Job Responsibilities and Satisfaction: The Impact of Range of Affect

and Changes in Contract

Carolyn Yaschur, Texas

Online Communities’ Impact on the Profession of Newspaper Design

Steve Urbanski andAmanda Miller, West Virginia

A Critical Look at the Internet’s Influence on LogoDesign

Debra Kelley, Minnesota

Discussant: Sandra H. Utt, Memphis

10 am to 11:30 am / 340

Commission on the Status of Women

Refereed Paper Research Session: Powerful, Sexy, Vulnerable? Media Images of Women

and Men in Sports and Entertainment

Moderating/Presiding: Brenda Wrigley, Syracuse

From Social Control to Post-Feminism: A Longitudinal Analysis of Reporting

on Title IX by Journalist Gender

Kent Kaiser, Minnesota

Gender Violence in the Twilight Phenomenon: A Feminist Analysis

of Blood, Lust and Love

Meenakshi Durham, Iowa

Sex & Glamour in the Hillbilly Field: The Objectification of Women

in Country Music Videos

Ann McClane-Bunn, Middle Tennessee State

Discussant: Margaretha Geertsema, Butler

10 am to 11:30 am / 341

Religion and Media Interest Group and Newspaper Division

PF&R Panel Session: Losing My Religion Page: The New Normal for Faith Coverage

Moderating/Presiding: Mitch McKenney, Kent State

Panelists:Paul Asay, associate editor, Plugged In Online, Colorado Springs, CO

Electa Draper, religion reporter, Denver Post

Debra Mason, Missouri, executive director, Religion Newswriters Association

Leo Brunnick, CEO and founder, Patheos.com, Englewood, CO.

10 am to 11:30 am / 342

Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication

Idea Summit: Keeping Journalism and Mass Communication Education Relevant

in a Changing World
Moderating/Presiding:Jack Hamilton,Louisiana State

Panelists:name, affiliation

10 am to 11:30 am / 343

Chinese Communication Association

Panel Session: Televised Images and Agenda Setting in the Chinese Context

Moderating/Presiding: Hualin Chen, University of Macao

Panelists:From “What to Think About” to “What to Think” — Impact of Media on Audience’s Agenda and Interpreting on Food Safety in China

Huailin Chen, University of Macao

Comparison of Media Frame in Mainland China, Hong Kong and U.S. on Two

“Shoe-hurling” Issues

Wenfei Li, University of Macao

Mapping Agenda-setting Research in China — A Meta Analysis

Yunjuan Luo, Indiana

Do Television Commercials in Hong Kong Reflect Respect for the Elderly?

An Exploratory Study of How Elderly Respond

Daniel Ng, Oklahoma

Education of Television Media in China: History, Current Situation

and Development in the Future

Xiaohong Gao, Communication University of China

Three Stages of Chinese TV Program Innovation in the Last 50 Years — From “Propaganda Materials” to “Works” to “Product”

Zhifeng Hu, Communication University of China

The Study on the Relationship of Content Production and Broadcasting of Television Media in China

Xiangmin Zeng, Communication University of China

The Study on the Interaction between the Public Cultural Service and Culture

Industry in China

Chenghu Yang, Communication University of China

Discussant: Xiaohong Gao, Communication University of China

11:45 am to 1:15 pm / 344

Advertising and Public Relations Divisions

PF&R Panel Session: Buy, Buy, Baby: Advertising to Children and its Ethical,

Developmental, and Health Implications

Moderating/Presiding: Bobbi Kay Lewis, Oklahoma State

Panelists:Carol J. Pardun, South Carolina

Erin L. Ryan, Kennesaw State

Denise Bortree, Pennsylvania State

Courtney Carpenter Childers, Tennessee