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The Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, a Council member, periodically posts on its Web site articles from its journals that are of most interest to working journalists. Below are titles of articles posted in winter 2005. For more information, including news releases on each study, visit http://www.aejmc.org/pubs/researchopening.html
"Representing the Third Wave: Mainstream Print Media Framing of a New Feminist Movement," Carolyn Bronstein, DePaul University.
"Strength in Numbers? The Experiences and Attitudes of Women in Sports Media Careers," Marie Hardin, Center for Sports Journalism, Pennsylvania State University.
"What the Public Expects of Local News: Views on Public and Traditional Journalism," Don Heider, Maxwell McCombs, Paula M. Poindexter, University of Texas at Austin
Articles posted in fall 2005:
"Accuracy Matters: A Cross-Market Assessment of Newspaper Error and Credibility," Scott R. Maier, University of Oregon
"The Impact of Newsroom Investment on Newspaper Revenues and Profits: Small and Medium Newspapers, 1998-2003," Rene Chen and Esther Thorson, University of Missouri, and Stephen Lacy, Michigan State University.
"Commitment to Newspaper-TV Partnering: A Test of the Impact of Institutional Isomorphism," Wilson Lowrey, University of Alabama