Communication Arts: Faculty Publications
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from 2016
Book Review: Digital Broadcasting: an introduction to new media by Jo Pierson and Joke Bauwens, Dean C. Cummings
The Historical Body Map: Cultural Pressures on Embodied Cognition, Sarah E. McCarroll
Sports Illustrated's African-American Athlete Series as Socially Responsible Journalism, Reed W. Smith
from 2015
The “Boy” Who Wouldn’t Grow Up: Peter Pan and the Dangers of Eternal Youth, Sarah E. McCarroll
from 2014
Service Learning, Intercultural Communication and Advanced Video Praxis: Developing a Sustainable Program of Community Activism with/in a Mexican Migrant Community, Rebecca M. Kennerly and Tyson Davis
Charles Ferris: Jimmy Carter’s FCC Innovator, Reed W. Smith
from 2013
Review of Into the Fray: How NBC’s Washington Documentary Unit Reinvented the News by Thomas Mascaro, Reed W. Smith
The Oral History Project: An Interview with David Spencer, Reed W. Smith
from 2011
Prisoners of War (POWS), Elizabeth F. Desnoyers-Colas
Rhonda Cornum, Elizabeth F. Desnoyers-Colas
Review of Media, NASA, and America’s Quest for the Moon by Harlen Makemson, Reed W. Smith
The Oral History Project: An Interview with Betty Winfield, Reed W. Smith
from 2010
American Journalism Historians Association an Interview with Michael Murray Interviewed in Birmingham, Alabama, October 2009, Reed W. Smith
Oral History Project An Interview with Wallace Eberhard Interviewed in Birmingham, Alabama, October 2009 Conducted by Reed Smith, Reed W. Smith
Regulating the Regulators: The Conflict between the Congressional Oversight Subcommittee and the FCC, Reed W. Smith
from 2009
Review of Icons of Talk: The Media Mouths That Changed America by Donna Halper, Reed W. Smith
The Oral History Project: An Interview with Maureen Beasley, Reed W. Smith
The Oral History Project: An Interview with Patrick Washburn, Reed W. Smith
from 2008
How Two Veteran Journalists in Opposing Media Encouraged a Sense of Community in a Georgia Town, Reed W. Smith
The Oral History Project: An Interview with Wm. David Sloan, Reed W. Smith
from 2007
Why Everybody Loves Raymond: Hegemony and the Centrifugal Discursive Formation of Patriarchy, Chris B. Geyerman and Beverly L. Graham
Addressing Men’s Healthcare: Using Compliance-gaining Behavior and Situational Theory to Re-focus Men’s Health Communication Campaigns, Beverly L. Graham and Pamela G. Bourland-Davis
from 2006
Sports Illustrated's African American Athlete Series as Socially Responsible Journalism, Reed W. Smith
Review of The Quieted Voice: The Rise and Demise of Localism in American Radio by Robert L. Hilliar and Michael C. Keith, Reed W. Smith