Faculty Publications and Presentations
Below are selected research projects by SJMC faculty in recent years.
2004
Doyle, Ken. Psychology and the New Media. Special Issue of American Behavioral Scientist. 2004.
Stafford, Marla R. & Ronald J. Faber (Eds.). Advertising and the new media. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 380 pp. 2004.
Hansen, Kathleen A. and Nora Paul, Behind the Message: Information Strategies for Communicators. Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon Press, 2004.
2003
Lee, Chin-Chuan (Ed). Chinese media, global contexts. London & New York: Routledge, 275 pp. 2003.
2002
Chang, Tsan-Kuo, Wang, Jian & Chen, Yanru. China's window on the world: TV news, social knowledge and international spectacles. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, 323 pp. 2002.
Lee, Chin-Chuan, Man Chan, Joseph, Pan, Zhongdang & So, Clement. Global media spectacle. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 254 pp. 2002.
2001
Doyle, Kenneth, Ethnicity and Money. (2001). Special Issue of American Behavioral Scientist. 2001.
2007 (forthcoming)
Hansen, Kathleen A., four entries: Archives and newspapers, Archiving and preservation, Sources of information for journalists, and Vanderbilt television news archives. In Encyclopedia of American Journalism History, London & New York: Routledge. 2007 (forthcoming).
Southwell, Brian. Communication of information about surveillance and outbreaks. In N. M’ikanatha, H. de Valk, R. Lynfield, & C. Van Benden (Eds.), Infectious disease surveillance, Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. 2007 (forthcoming).
Stephenson, M. T. & Brian Southwell. Drug use, media and prevention. In .J. J. Arnett (Ed). Encyclopedia of Children, Adolescents, & The Media, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. 2007 (forthcoming).
2006
Pardun, Carol & Kathy Roberts Forde. Sexual content of television commercials watched by early adolescents. In T. Reichert & J. Lambiase, (Eds.). Sex in Consumer Culture. The erotic content of media and marketing. Mahwah, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 125-139. 2006.
Hansen, Kathleen A. Using assessment: Case studies; University of Minnesota. In William Christ (Ed). Assessing media education: A resource for educators and administrators. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 463-479. 2006.
2005
Dicken-Garcia, Hazel, The transition from the partisan to the penny press. In Fair andbalanced: A history of journalistic objectivity. Steven R. Knowlton & Karen L. Freeman, (Eds.), Northport, AL: Vision Press, 90-99. 2005.
Eighmey, John & Wanda Siu. Complementary roles of dual process models, theory of reasoned action, media priming and the concept of consideration in the development of advertising message strategies: A case study concerning youth views of military service amidst September 11, 2001. In Kardes, F.R., Kardes, P.M. Herr & J. Nantel (Eds.). Applying social cognition to consumer-focused strategy, Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 353-370. 2005.
Kirtley, Jane E. Legal evolution of the government-news media relationship. In Geneva Overholser & Kathleen Hall Jamieson (Eds.). Institutions of American democracy: The press. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2005.
Kirtley, Jane E & Bruce W. Sanford. The First Amendment tradition and its critics. In Geneva Overholser & Kathleen Hall Jamieson (Eds.). Institutions of American democracy: The press, Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2005.
Swan-Kremeir, Lorraine A., James E. Mitchell & Ronald J. Faber. Compulsive buying: A disorder of compulsivity or impulsivity. In J.S. Abramowitz & A.C. Houts (Eds.), Handbook of OCD: Concepts and controversies. New York, NY: Springer-Verlag, 185-190. 2005.
Schwitzer, Gary. Why journalists struggle with the chronic illness story. I n Robert L. Kane, Reinhard Priester & Annette M. Totten (Eds.), Meeting the challenge of chronicillness. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press, Appendix A, 239-251. 2005.
Southwell, Brian. Adolescent memory for health information: Mixing “micro” & “macro” variables. In S.H. Priest (Ed)., Communication impact: Designing research that matters. Boulder: Rowman & Littlefield, 129-141. 2005.
2004
Eighmey, John. Advertising planning: Generative and evaluative approaches. In P. Sackett & A. Mayor (Eds.). Theory and methods for the evaluation of military advertising and recruiting programs. Washington, DC: National Research Council, National Academy Press, 68-89. 2004.
Faber, Ronald and Kathleen Vohs, To buy or not to buy? Self-control and self-regulatory failure in purchase behavior. In R. Baumeister & K. Vohs (Eds), The handbook of self-regulation, New York: Guilford. 2004.
Kirtley, Jane E. Criminal defamation: An ‘instrument of destruction.’ In Ana Karlsreiter & Hanna Vuokko (Eds.), Ending the chilling effect: Working to repeal criminal libel and insult laws, Vienna: Organization for Security & Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), 89-101. 2004.
2006
Abraham, Linus & Appiah, Osei. Framing of news stories: The role of visual imagery in priming racial stereotypes. The Howard Journal of Communications, 17(3), 1-21. 2006.
Eighmey, John. Why do youth enlist? Identification of underlying themes. Armed Forces & Society, 32 (2), 307-328. 2006.
Huh, Jisu, Denise DeLorme, & Leonard N. Reid. Perceived third-person effects, age differences, and other moderating factors of consumer support for prior approval of DTC ads and a DTC advertising ban. Journal of Consumer Affairs, 40(1), 90-116. 2006.
Southwell, Brian G., & Torres, Alicia. Connecting interpersonal and mass communication: Science news exposure, perceived ability to understand science, and conversation. Communication Monographs, 73, 334-350. 2006.
Stephenson, Michael T. & Brian Southwell, Sensation seeking, the activation model, and mass media health campaigns: Current findings & future directions for cancer communication. Journal of Communication, 56, s38-s56. 2006.
2005
Brazeal, Donald. Precursor to dot-com hype: The 1830s penny press. Journal of American Culture, 28 (4), 405-414. 2005.
Chang, Tsan-Kuo & Zixue Tai. Mass communication research and the invisible college visited: The changing landscape and emerging fronts in journalism-related studies. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 82, 672-694. 2005.
Hansen, Kathleen A. Values and competencies from the clash of professional and academic cultures (part of an invited symposium on “Influencing the Culture of Journalism and Mass Communication Education). Journalism & Mass Communication Educator, 60 (2), 130-139. 2005.
Huh, Jisu, Denise DeLorme & Leonard N. Reid. Factors affecting trust in online prescription drug information and impact of trust on behavior following exposure to DTC advertising. Journal of Health Communication, 10 (8), 711-731. 2005.
Huh, Jisu & Lee B. Becker. Direct-to-consumer prescription drug advertising: Understanding its consequences,” International Journal of Advertising, 24 (4), 441-466. 2005.
Kirtley, Jane E. Coming of age in Minnesota. Federal Communications Law Journal. (55), 535-539. 2005.
Mayer, Robert, Jisu Huh, & Brenda J. Cude. Cues of credibility and price performance of life insurance comparison web sites. Journal of Consumer Affairs, 39 (1), 71-94. 2005.
Paul, Nora, Kathleen A. Hansen & Matt Taylor. ‘Modding' education: Engaging today's learners. The International Digital Media & Arts Association Journal, Spring, 2(1): 69-74. 2005.
Schwitzer, Gary. Revealed: the stories that broadcasters did not want to cover. BMJ (formerly the British Medical Journal), November, 331:1089. 2005.
Schwitzer, Gary, G. Mudur, D. Henry, A. Wilson, M. Goozner, M. Simbra, M. Sweet, K.A. Baverstock. What are the roles and responsibilities of the media in disseminating health information? PloS Medicine (Public Library of Science Medicine), 2 (7), e215; ( hard copy, 576-582). 2005.
Southwell, Brian. Between Messages and people: A multilevel model of memory for television content. Communication Research, 32 (1), 112-140. 2005.
Southwell, Brian. Information overload? Advertisement editing and memory hindrance. Atlantic Journal of Communication, 13 (1), 26-40. 2005.
Southwell, Brian, S.H. Blake, & A. Torres. Lessons on focus group methodology from a science television news project. Technical Communication, 52 (2), 187-193. 2005.
Putte. van den B., M..C. Yzer & S. Brunsting. Social influences on smoking cessation: A comparison of the effect of six social influence variables. Preventive Medicine, 41, 186-193. 2005.
2004
Wang, Jian & Tsan-Kuo Chang. Strategic public diplomacy and local press: How a high-profile “head-of-state” visit was covered in America's heartland. Public Relations Review, 30, 11-24. 2004.
Doyle, Kenneth O. Psychology and the new media. American Behavioral Scientist, 48 (4), 371-376. 2004.
Faber, Ronald J., Mira Lee & Xiaoli Nan. Advertising and the consumer information environment online. American Behaviorial Scientist, 48 (4), 447-466. 2004.
Nan, Xiaoli & Ronald J. Faber. Advertising theory: Reconceptualizing the building blocks. Marketing Theory, 4 (1), 7-30. 2004.
Huh, Jisu, Denise DeLorme & Leonard N. Reid. The information utility of DTC prescription drug advertising. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 81 (4), 788-806. 2004.
Huh, Jisu, Denise DeLorme & Leonard N. Reid. The third-person effect and its influence on behavioral outcomes in a product advertising context: The case of direct-to-consumer prescription drug advertising. Communication Research, 31 (5), 568-599. 2004.
Huh, Jisu & Brenda J. Cude, Is the information “fair & balanced” in direct-to-consumer prescription drug websites? Journal of Health Communication, 9 (6), 1-12. 2004.
Huh, Jisu, Denise DeLorme & Leonard N. Reid. Media credibility and informativeness of direct-to-consumer prescription drug advertising. Health Marketing Quarterly, 21 (3), 27-61. 2004.
Schwitzer, Gary. A statement of principles for health care journalists. American Journal ofBioethics, 4 (4), W9-13. also available at: http://www.ajobonline.com/journal/j_articles.php?aid=663. 2004.
Schwitzer, Gary. Ten troublesome trends in television health news. British Medical Journal, 329, 1352. 2004.
Southwell, Brian & Kenneth Doyle. The good, the bad, or the ugly? A multilevel perspective on electronic game effects. American Behavioral Scientist, 48 (4), 391-401. 2004.
Southwell, Brian & Mira Lee. A pitfall of new media? User controls exacerbate editing effects on memory, Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 81 (3), 643-656. 2004.
Yang, C.& Brian Southwell, Dangerous disease, dangerous women: Health anxiety, and advertising in Shanghai from 1928 to 1937. Critical Public Health, 14 (2), 149-156. 2004.
Yang, C., H Wu, M Zhu & Brian Southwell. Tuning in to fit in? Acculturation and media use among Chinese Students in the United States/ Asian Journal of Communication, 14 (1), 81-94. 2004.
Wackman, Dan & Patrick Meirick. Kids voting and political knowledge: Narrowing gaps, informing votes. Social Sciences Quarterly, 85 (5), 1161-1177. 2004.
2006
DeLorme, Denise, Jisu Huh, & Leonard N. Reid, “Older Adults on Their Knowledge, Opinions, & Expectations of DTC Advertising Regulation,” American Academy of Advertising (AAA) conference, Reno, April 2006.
Dicken-Garcia, Hazel, Giovanna Dell'Orto & Brian Gabrial, “Grossly Assailed by a Maniacal Press: James Gordon Bennett, Emancipation, and Press Freedom,” Popular Culture/American Culture Association conference, Atlanta, April 2006.
Dong, Dong & Tsan-Kuo Chang, “Foreign News & Views on Television in China: The Decline of the Cold War News Frame, 1992-2004,” International Communication Association (ICA) conference, Dresden, Germany, June 2006.
Eighmey, John, Sela Sar & George Anghelcev, “Brand Zealotry: What Is It, and Who Are the Zealots?” American Academy of Advertising conference, Reno, April 2006.
Myers, Jun Rong & Ronald J. Faber, “Exploring the Role of Vivid Negative Information on Message Processing,” American Marketing Association summer conference, Chicago, August 2006.
Faber, Ronald J., Xiaoli Nan & Brittany Duff, “Media Mood Manipulation: Examination of Mood Changes in a 24-Hour Activities Diary.” Association for Consumer Research Asia-Pacific conference, Sydney, Australia, June 2006.
Faber, Ronald J., Brittany Duff & Yulia Lutchyn. “A Projective Study of Compulsive Buying,” Marketing & Public Policy conference, Long Beach, June 2006.
Huh, Jisu, “Presumed Influence of DTC Prescription Drug Advertising to Patients and Its Influence on Physicians' Interaction with Their Patients,” International Communication Association conference, Dresden, Germany, June 2006.
Huh, Jisu & Leonard N. Reid, “Is News Bias Harmful to Advertising? What Consumers Think,” American Academy of Advertising Conference, Reno, April 2006.
Southwell, Brian & A. Torres, “Connecting Interpersonal & Mass Communication: Science News Exposure, Perceived Ability to Understand Science, and Conversation,” International Communication Association conference, Dresden, Germany, June 2006.
Vohs, Kathleen D. & Ronald J. Faber, “Spent Resources: A Loss of Self-Regulator Resources Leads to Impulsive Spending,” Society for Consumer Psychology, Miami, (Carnival Cruise Lines), February 2006.
2005
Brazeal, Donald, “When Google Won't Do: Declining Research Values Among Higher Education Students,” National Conference on Undergraduate Research, Lexington, VA., April 2005.
Chang, Tsan-Kuo, Itai Himelboim, Adina Schneeweis, Mohamad Elmasry, George Anghelcev, Dong Dong, Sumi Kim, Madhavi Murty, Sela Sar, & William Yimbo, “Open Global Networks, Closed International Flows: World System & Political Economy of Links in Cyberspace,” Communication Theory & Methodology Division, AEJMC annual convention, San Antonio, August 10-13 2005.
DeLorme, Denise & Jisu Huh, “A Qualitative Investigation of Older Adults' Perceptions of the Influence of DTC Advertising on Self & Others,” AEJMC, annual convention, San Antonio, August 2005.
Doyle, Kenneth. O. & Sela Sar. “Consumerism in Thailand Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos,” Asian Consumer and Family Economics Association annual conference, Sacramento, November 2005.
Sar, Sela, & Doyle, Kenneth O. “Advertising Trends in Southeast Asia in the Past Ten Years,” Asian Consumer and Family Economics Association annual conference, Sacramento, November 2005.
Faber, Ronald J., “An Escape Theory Account of Compulsive Buying,” Association for Consumer Research conference, San Antonio, September 2005.
Faber, Ronald J., “For Consumers: Steps toward Transformative Consumer Research.” Special Presidential panel organized by the president and conference chairs of the Association for Consumer Research. San Antonio, September 2005.
Himelboim, I., & Brian Southwell, “Are Blogs Actually an Alternative Information Source Compared to Traditional Media? Linking Patterns in News Blogs, ” Internet Research 6.0: Internet Generations, Chicago, October 2005.
Huh, Jisu & Rita Langteau, “Perceived Influence of DTC Prescription Drug Advertising: Do the General Public and the Expert Think Differently?” AEJMC annual convention, San Antonio, August 2005.
Huh, Jisu, Denise DeLorme & Leonard N. Reid, “Consumer Perceptions of the Informational Utility of DTC Advertising,” American Academy of Advertising conference, Houston, April 2005.
Lee, Mira & Ronald J. Faber, “The Effects of Br& Placement in Advergames on Bramd Memory.” International Conference on Electronic Commerce, Xi'an China, August 2005.
Myers, Jun Rong, Soyoen Cho, Sela Sar & Ronald J. Faber, “Is the Fruit Better If More Wasps Eat It: Exploring the Effects of Self-Monitoring and Visual and Verbal Message Strategies on Social Approval Appeals,” AEJMC annual convention, San Antonio, August 2005.
Nan, Xiaoli, Sela Sar, Jun Rong Myers, George Anchcelev & Ronald J. Faber, “The Influence of Anthropomorphic Agents on Attitudes toward the Website: A Test of Two Mediating Routes,” International Communication Association Conference, New York, May 2005.
Nan, Xiaola, Jun Rung Myers & Ronald J. Faber, “Unique Features of Advertising: What Do Researchers Believe?” American Academy of Advertising conference, Houston, April 2005.
Paul, Nora, Kathleen A. Hansen & Matt Taylor, “Modding NeverWinter Nights: A Simulation for Reinforcing Information Seeking Concepts for Mass Communication Students,” Digital Games Research Association conference, Vancouver, Canada, June 16-20 2005.
Sar, Sela, & Brian Southwell, “Is Empathy Simple an Extension of Sympathy? Responses to Child Abuse Prevention Messages,” International Communication Association annual conference, New York, May 2005.
Schwartz, Dona, “In the Kitchen: Year Three.” International Visual Sociology Association Conference, Dublin, Ireland, July 2005.
Southwell, Brian, “Interpersonal Influence: Conversation Sparks Memory for Science-Related Media Content.” Presented at AEJMC annual convention. San Antonio, August 2005.
van den Putte, B., M.C. Yzer, S. Brunsting, & M.C. Willemsen, “Social Influences on Smoking Cessation Intention and Smoking Cessation Attempts,” International Communication Association conference, New York, May 26-30 2005.
2004
Brazeal, Donald. “The Death of Serendipity: The Vanishing Species of Digital Research Data,” New Research for New Media: Innovative Research Methodologies Symposium, Tarragona, Spain, October 1 2004.
Chang, Tsan-Kuo, & Zixue Tai. “Mass Communication Research and Invisible College Revisited: A Field With a Few Ideas, But No Classics?” Communication Theory and Methodology Division, AEJMC annual convention, Toronto, August 4-7 2004.
DeLorme, Denise, Jisu Huh, & Leonard N. Reid, “Perceived Effects of DTC Prescription Drug Advertising on Self & Others: A First Look at Third-Person Effects Among Older Consumers,” American Academy of Advertising conference, Baton Rouge, March 2004.
Dong Dong, Tsan-Kuo Chang & Dan Chen. A China Without AIDS: A Longitudinal Study of AIDS News in People's Daily, 1986-2002,” International Communication Division. AEJMC annual convention, Toronto, August 4-7 2004.
Edenborg, Katherine Roberts & Hazel Dicken-Garcia, “'The Darlings Came Out to Watch the Soldiers Drill,” Symposium on the 19th Century Press, the Civil War, and Free Expression, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, November 2004.
Hansen, Kathleen A., “Measuring Learning Outcomes: Portfolios, Capstones and Internships, Oh My!” AEJMC Elected Standing Committee on Teaching Standards half-day workshop, AEJMC annual convention, Toronto, August 3 2004.
Hansen, Kathleen A., “Teaching and Administration: Best Practices,” session to honor Journalism Teacher of the Year and Journalism Administrator of the Year, AEJMC Elected Standing Committee on Teaching Standards, AEJMC annual convention, Toronto, August 5 2004.
Huh, Jisu, Denise E. DeLorme, Sarah Smith, & Leonard N. Reid, “News Bias and Advertising: Consumer and Media Professional Perceptions of Rub Off Effects,” AEJMC annual convention, Toronto, August 2004.
Kirtley, Jane E., “Privacy: Bad News for the Press,” Estonian TV National Conference, Tallinn, Estonia, March 11 2004.
Kirtley, Jane E., “Let the Sunshine In: The Promise of the Internet, the Threat to Personal Privacy, and Florida’s Unique Approach,” American Bar Association’s Forum on Communications Law 9 th annual conference, Boca Raton, January 23 2004.
Xiaoli Nan, Dong Dong & Tsan-Kuo Chang. “When Globalization Encounters National Identity: A Comparative Investigation of Cultural Values and Executional Cues in 1998 vs. 2003 Chinese TV Commercials,” Advertising Division, AEJMC annual convention, Toronto, August 4-7 2004.
Lee, Mira, & Ronald J. Faber, “The Effects of Brand Placement in Advergames,” American Academy of Advertising conference, Baton Rouge, March 2004.
Schwartz, Dona, “In the Kitchen: Year Two,” International Visual Sociology Association conference, San Francisco, July 2004.
Schwitzer, Gary, “Ten Troublesome Trends in TV Health News.” Broadcast Education Association annual conference. Las Vegas, April 2004.
Schwitzer, Gary. “Establishing a Code of Ethics/Statement of Principles For a Professional Health Journalist Organization,” American Society for Bioethics and Humanities spring conference, San Antonio, March 12-14 2004.
Schwitzer, Gary, “Health News: Beyond Fluff, Between Scares & Breakthroughs,” Broadcast Education Association BEA Convention. Las Vegas. 2004.
Schwitzer, Gary, “Ten Troublesome Trends in TV Health News,” Association of Health Care Journalists national conference, Minneapolis, March 27-30 2004.
Southwell, Brian, G Anghelcev, I Himelboim, J Jones, M Lee. “Does User Experience Affect the Relationship of Control Availability and Control Perception?” New Research for New Media Symposium. Universitat Rovira I Virgili, Tarragona, Cataonia, Spain. October 2004.
Southwell, Brian. “Cognitive Psychology and Emerging Media Environments,” AEJMC annual convention. Toronto, August 2004.
Southwell, Brian, & M Le, “A Pitfall of New Media? User Controls Exacerbate Editing Effects on Memory,” International Communication Association annual conference, New Orleans, May 2004.
Vohs, Kathleen, Roy F. Baumeister & Ronald J. Faber, “Making Choices Impairs Subsequent Self-Regulation: Evidence of a Decision Fatigue Effect,” Society for Judgment and Decision Making Conference, Minneapolis, November 2004.
2006
Dicken-Garcia, Hazel,Chair, Moderator of research session titled “From Penny Press to Continuous Television Coverage: Historical Origins and Forms of ‘Information Society’ in the United States,” American Historical Association annual convention, Philadelphia, January 2006.
Hansen, Kathleen, “Bridging Our Classrooms to Reality: Using Games and Simulations Across the Disciplines,” presentation about conversion of “NeverWinter Nights” game for journalism education, Minnesota State Colleges and Universities conference series, St. Cloud, MN, April 7, 2006.
Ison, Chris, "If you want to know how public records law is really working, send a student to the police department" Published March 12, 2006, by the Minnesota Newspaper Association as part of its observance of national Sunshine Week, which recognizes the importance of public access to government information.
Ison, Chris, Presentation: "Getting the Goods: Six rules for using public records law to get good stories." March 24, 2006, Minnesota Society of Professional Journalists’ First Amendment Forum, St. Cloud State University.
Ison, Chris, Panelist on public records and investigative reporting, March 24, 2006, Minnesota Society of Professional Journalists' First Amendment Forum, St. Cloud State University.
Ison, Chris, “Giving Power to the People: The role of the free press in the United States,” for the Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota, February 2, 2006.
Swiss, Thom, Co-organizer of national conference for popular music critics and writers, “Writing About Popular Music,” sponsored by the Minnesota Journalism Center, February 2006.
Yzer, Marco. "Control Perceptions Moderate Attitudinal and Normative Effects on Behavioral Intention." Prediction and Change of Behavior: A Symposium in Honor of Martin Fishbein, Philadelphia, 2006.
2005
Chang, Tsan-Kuo, “’Knowing’ Our World: Impact of Global Media & Cultural Change, International/Global Education Conference sponsored by Education for Global Learning and the Institute for Global Studies, Inver Hill Community College, MN, October 7, 2005.
Dicken-Garcia, Hazel, “Plagiarism: A Panel Discussion,” Center for Writing, University of Minnesota, September 23, 2005.
Dicken-Garcia, Hazel, “Who Were the First Women War Correspondents?” Presented as part of panel on “Women Journalists During the Civil War,” Symposium on the Nineteenth- Century Press, The Civil War, and Free Expression, University of Tennessee at Knoxville, November 2005.
Dicken-Garcia, Hazel, “Ethical Implications of Media as Business Institutions Fulfilling Essential Functions in a Democracy: A Historical Perspective.” Presented as part of a panel to the Association for Practical and Professional Ethics (APPE), San Antonio, TX, February 2005.
Dicken-Garcia, Hazel, “Imagining the Future of Graduate Education,” A Symposium presented by the Graduate School, University of Minnesota, Oct. 18, 2005
Eighmey, John, presentation on literature and original research concerning the concept of brand zealotry given to researchers and planners at Campbell-Mithun advertising agency, January 2005.
Eighmey, John, Invited Panelist, 3M Communication Leadership Development Program, St. Paul, May and October 2005.
Eighmey, John, presentation on core values and effective corporate communication for the Twin Cities chapter of PRSA, Minneapolis, 2005.
Eighmey, John, presentation on literature and original research concerning the concept of brand zealotry given to researchers and planners at Fallon Worldwide advertising agency, July 2005.
Eighmey, John, “Marketing Communication and Value Creation: A Look at the Road Ahead,” presentation to the 3M Communication Leadership Development Program, St. Paul, December 2005.
Eighmey, John, presentation on a typology for evaluating corporate communication strategies for the Twin Cities chapter of IABC, Minneapolis, December 2005.
Faber, Ronald J., “For Consumers: Steps Toward Transformative Consumer Research,” Special Presidential panel organized by President and Conference Chairs of the Association for Consumer Research.
Faber, Ronald J., “Explaining Compulsive Buying: A Functional Account of Dysfunctional Behavior,” invited presentation for the Department of Life Science Communication, University of Wisconsin.
Hansen, Kathleen, “The Urge to Merge,” panel discussion about mergers between library schools and schools of communication, News Division of the Special Libraries Association annual conference, Toronto, June 8, 2005.
Hansen, Kathleen, , Invited Speaker, "Journalism Education in the United States," presentation for ten foreign journalists participating in two week "Training the Trainers/Transparency Reporting" workshop co-sponsored by the World Press Institute, presentation on June 24, 2005.
Hansen, Kathleen, AEJMC Teaching Standards Committee, served on assessment committee for divisions and interest groups up for review; attended committee meeting. Annual conference, San Antonio, TX, August 2005.
Hansen, Kathleen A., Invited Speaker, “Journalism Education in the United States,” presentation to the ten journalist fellows of the World Press Institute from around the world, November 7, 2005.
Hansen, Kathleen, AEJMC Teaching Standards Committee, attended committee meeting, Midwinter meeting, Savannah, GA, December 2005.
Huh, Jisu, “Presumed Influence of Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Advertising and Its Behavioral Influence: Comparing the General Public and the Expert,” Influence of Presumed Media Influence Research Workshop, Haifa, Israel, June 2005.
Huh, Jisu, "Feature-Based and Perceived Credibility of Websites," -- presented at 2005 New Media Research at the University of Minnesota Conference, September 2005.
Ison, Chris, “Documenting the News: Using the freedom of Information Act and the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act to do better Journalism,” for the Minnesota Associated Press, March 14, 2005.
Ison, Chris, “Conceiving the Story: Blending computer-assisted reporting into stories, key questions to ask reporters, and finding flaws in the data,” for the Investigative Reporters and Editors boot camp on computer-assisted reporting, April 9, 2005.
Ison, Chris, “Using graphics instead of agate charts and maps, and humanizing the computer-assisted reporting story,” for the Investigative Reporters and Editors boot camp on computer-assisted reporting, April 9, 2005.
Ison, Chris, “Journalism Ethics,” for the University of Minnesota's Communicators Forum conference, May 12, 2005.
Ison, Chris, Teaching Transparency Reporting, for the World Press Institute, Minneapolis, MN, July 1, 2005.
Ison, Chris, The Paper Trail: Persuation, privilege and power through the use of public records,” for the World Press Institute, Minneapolis, MN, July 1, 2005
Ison, Chris, “Developing sources and conducting in-depth interviews,” for the World Press Institute, Macalaster College, St. Paul, MN. August 4, 2005.
Ison, Chris, “Making Effective Use of the Internet for Investigations,” for the National Conference of the Asian American Journalists Association, Minneapolis, MN, August 17, 2005.
Ison, Chris, “Developing beats,” for The Minnesota Daily student newspaper, University of Minnesota, September 2005.
Ison, Chris, “The Art of the Interview,” for BI Worldwide (communication and training consulting firm), Bloomington, MN, September 29, 2005.
Kirtley, Jane, Panelist, "Ethics: New Threats, New Frontiers," Southern Newspaper Publishers Foundation, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, December 2, 2005.
Kirtley, Jane, "Shooting the Messenger, or Shooting Ourselves in the Foot," Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, Minnesota, November 17, 2005.
Kirtley, Jane, Panelist, "Freedom of Speech: Do the Same Press Rules Apply in a Changing Media Landscape?" NABEF National Freedom of Speech Week, National Press Club, Washington, DC, October 18, 2005.
Kirtley, Jane, Panelist, "Dealing with the Press in Multi-Party, Environmental Disputes: Challenges with Confidentiality," American Bar Association's Seventh Annual Conference, "The Golden State of ADR," Los Angeles, California, April 15, 2005.
Kirtley, Jane, Panelist, Plenary Session, "Between Security and openness. Should there be limits to freedom of expression and freedom of information?," International Conference on Freedom of Expression Cyberspace, UNESCO, Paris, France, February 3-4, 2005.
Kirtley, Jane, Participant, "Freedom and Security: An Appropriate Balance?," Ditchley Foundations' conference, Oxfordshire, England, September 30-October 2, 2005.
Kirtley, Jane, Faculty Member, Communications Law, Practicing Law Institute, New York, November 10, 2005.
Kirtley, Jane, Facilitator, "Hot Issues in Ethics," American Bar Association's Forum Committee on Communications Law, Boca Raton, Florida and San Diego, California, January 14-15, 2005.
Kirtley, Jane, Numerous Panels and workshops for AEJMC, 2005.
Kirtley, Jane, Co-author and co-counsel for an amicus curiae brief in Mink v. Buck, filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals (10th Circuit) in Denver, March 31. 2005.
Kirtley, Jane, Comments, “Proposed Local Rules of the United States District Court for the District of Rhode Island,” August 1, 2005.
Kirtley, Jane, St. Paul, MN, speaker, “We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution” Summer Institute, sponsored by the Learning Law and Democracy Foundation at the Minnesota Humanities Education Center, July 2005. Presentation was titled: “Citizens' Right to Know, the First Amendment and a Responsible Press”
Kirtley, Jane, Calgary, Alberta, keynote speaker at the Media and the Law Seminar ("Delivering the Message: Is the Public Well Served?") held by the Law Society of Alberta ( Canada). Speech title: "The Odd Couple: Judges and Journalists Have More in Common than You Think," April 2005.
Kirtley, Jane, New York, NY, panelist, “Newsgathering, Right of Privacy, and Related Torts” at the Practising Law Institute's Communication Law conference, November 2005.
Kirtley, Jane, Las Vegas, NV, panelist, SPJ National Convention, “Challenges to a Free Press,” October 2005.
Kirtley, Jane, Minneapolis, MN, panelist for a post-screening discussion of the film, “Good Night, and Good Luck,” at its Twin Cities premiere at the Walker Art Center, October 2005.
Kirtley, Jane, “Ethics, Schmethics -- What's Going Wrong?” at the Asian American Journalists Association 17th Annual National Convention, August 2005.
Kirtley, Jane, Philadelphia, PA, invited participant at a meeting of the Commission on the Role of the Press in a Democracy, sponsored by the Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands and convened at the Annenberg Public Policy Center in Philadelphia, June 2005.
Kirtley, Jane, St. Paul, MN, panelist at the Public Radio News Directors Incorporated “Talk Show Conference” at Minnesota Public Radio, June 2005.
Kirtley, Jane, Washington, DC, Participant in Roundtable at the 5th Annual Hurley Symposium, "The Seduction of Secrecy: Toward Better Access to Government Information on the Record" at the National Press Club on March 17, 2005.
Kirtley, Jane, Arlington, VA, was a panelist on "Access and the Courts" at the National FOI Day conference, "Congress and the Courts: Confronting Secrecy," at the Freedom Forum, March 2005.
Leighton, Gordon, Primary and secondary research and communication consulting for Public Radio International, summer 2005.
Leighton, Gordon, as administrator of professional M.A. in Strategic Communication, host of chapter meetings of IABC, PRSA, background presentations for local ad and PR firms (Carmichael Lynch, Campbell Mithun, Fallon, Kruskopf, Colle McVoy, PSB) and local corporations (Xcel Energy, Dain Bosworth, Carlson Companies, Ameriprise and Medtronic).
Paul, Nora, American Press Institute, Digital Storytelling Master Class, Arlington, VA.
Paul, Nora, Associated Press Managing Editors conference, “Online News.”
Paul, Nora, “New Research for New Media,” Conference organizer and host, Tarragona Spain.
Paul, Nora, Speech on online media for Minnesota Association of Government Communicators, St. Paul.
Paul, Nora, “Web + 10,” moderator for Poynter Institute Seminar, St. Petersburg, FL.
Paul, Nora, “Digital Storytelling Forms,” International Online Journalism Symposium, University of Texas, Austin, TX.
Paul, Nora, “Journalism that Matters,” member of organizing group, think tank sponsored by Fetzer Institute.
Paul, Nora, conducted training sessions on Computer-Assisted Research and Online Journalism in Lima, Peru, Montevideo, Uruguay and Santiago, Chile.
Paul, Nora, “Innovation in Storytelling Online,” Journalism and Women’s Symposium, Sedona, AZ.
Paul, Nora, “Changes in the Media Environment and New Storytelling Forms,” Norwegian Journalism Fellows, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL.
Paul, Nora, “Adoption of New Storytelling Forms in U.S. Newsrooms,” Sharjah University, Sharjah, UAE.
Paul, Nora, “Digital Storytelling, Internet Reporting,” Universidad Iberoamerican, Mexico City, Mexico.
Schwartz, Dona, Participant, PhotoLucida, Portland, OR.
Schwartz, Dona, Participant, Review Santa Fe, Santa Fe, NM.
Schwartz, Dona, Participant, Rhubarb-Rhubarb, Birmingham, UK.
Schwartz, Dona, Gallery Talk, Minnesota Center for Photography, December 2005.
Schwartz, Dona, program planning committee, International Visual Sociology Association annual conference.
Schwitzer, Gary, Panel organizer and moderator, “Creeping commercialism in TV news,” Broadcast Education Association, Las Vegas, NV.
Schwitzer, Gary, “TV News: All the Wrong Stuff,” Grand Rounds, Minneapolis Veterans Administration Medical Center.
Schwitzer, Gary, “Health News 2005: What Separates Us From Snake Oil Salesmen?,” Minnesota Health Strategy and Communications Network.
Schwitzer, Gary, “Disentangling health news,” USC Annenberg School for Communication/California Endowment Health Journalism workshop, San Diego, CA.
Schwitzer, Gary, Value Systems, Science and Reproductive Health Care,” moderator for panel discussion, Minnesota Public Health Association workshop, Minneapolis.
Schwitzer, Gary, “Improving Health and Medical Journalism,” SPJ national convention, Las Vegas, NV.
Schwitzer, Gary, Health Policy Roundtable participant, Kaiser Permanente Institute for Health Policy, San Francisco, CA.
Southwell, Brian, "Evaluating DBIS: Year Two Update." Presented (via internet) to NSF DBIS Advisory Board at the American Institute of Physics. College Park, MD. December 2005.
Southwell, Brian, "Evaluating DBIS." Presented to NSF DBIS Advisory Board at the American Institute of Physics. College Park, MD February 2005.
Southwell, Brian, Invited judge, National Public Health Information Coalition’s 2005 awards of Excellence.
Southwell, Brian, Moderator, panel on health communication, AEJMC annual conference.
Stone, Ken, Northwest Broadcast News Association, develop and program sessions for the Midwest Journalism Conference, the largest journalism conference in the region, 2005.
Stone, Ken, Organizer and presenter for National Television Academy’s Danish Journalist seminar, week long seminar in August, 2005. Attended by 16-18 mid-career Danish journalists each year.
Stone, Ken, Presenter for “Emmys on the Road,” a half-day training program for reporters, producers and videographers in Sioux Fall, SD and Des Moine, IA, April 2005.
Stone, Ken, Media Trainer, The St. Paul Companies
Stone, Ken, Media Trainer, Courage Center
Stone, Ken, Media Trainer, Amherst H. Wilder Foundation
Stone, Ken, Media Trainer, Volunteer Resource Center
Stone, Ken, Media Trainer, Project for Pride in Living
Swiss, Thom, “Literature, Not Literature: New Media Writing,” Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, December 2005.
Swiss, Thom, “The ‘Christo Series’ as versioned by Thomas Swiss and Motomichi Nakamura,” Artist’s talk at the Weisman Museum, Minneapolis, October 2005.
Swiss, Thom, “The Book vs. the X-Box: Keynote Address, The Social Philosophy and Policy Center, Bowling Green University, November 2005.
Swiss, Thom, “The Digital Poem as Conceptual Art,” Society of Literature, Language and the Arts, Chicago, IL, November 2005.
Yzer, M.C. (2005). "Dutch Safer Sex Campaigns: A Panacea?” Invited lecture for Dutch - American Heritage Day, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.
Yzer, Marco, 8 th International AIDS Impact Conference in Marseille, France. Member of scientific committee.
Yzer, Marco,The 55 th International Communication Association conference, New York, USA. Member of ‘Best applied/public policy research award’ committee.
Yzer, Marco, Advisor for EPISADA project – Improving the effectiveness and improvement of public information documents on AIDS in South-Africa.
Yzer, Marco, Advisor for Sea Grant projects working with the Sea Grant administrators to improve communication interventions.