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JOURNAL ARTICLES

• Research on Communication and Civic Engagement: Broadcast and Internet Influences

• “Digital Democracy: Re-imagining Pathways to Political Participation,” Homero Gil de Zuniga, Aaron Veenstra, Emily Vraga, and Dhavan V. Shah, Journal of Information Technology and Politics, forthcoming.

Will be available through JITP

• “Communication and Political Socialization: Challenges and Opportunities for Research,” Jack M. McLeod and Dhavan V. Shah, Political Communication, 26: 1-10, January-March 2009.

Available through Informa

• “Communication Competence as a Foundation for Civic Competence: Processes of Socialization into Citizenship,” Dhavan V. Shah, Jack, M. McLeod, and Nam-jin Lee, Political Communication, 26: 102-117, January-March 2009.

Available through Informa

• “Campaigns, Reflection, and Deliberation: Advancing an O-S-R-O-R Model of Communication Effects,” Jaeho Cho, Dhavan V. Shah, Jack M. McLeod, Douglas M. McLeod, Rosanne M. Scholl, and Melissa R. Gotlieb, Communication Theory, 19: 66-88, February 2009.

Available through Blackwell Publishing

• “Campaign Ads, Online Messaging, and Participation: Extending the Communication Mediation Model,” Dhavan V. Shah, Jaeho Cho, Seungahn Nah, Melissa R. Gotlieb, Hyunseo Hwang, Nam-Jin Lee, Rosanne M. Scholl, and Douglas M. McLeod, Journal of Communication, 57: 676-703, December, 2007.

Available through Blackwell Synergy

• “The Internet and Anti-War Activism: A Case Study of Information, Expression, and Action,” Seungahn Nah, Aaron S. Veenstra, and Dhavan V. Shah, Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 12(1): article 12, October 2006.

Available through University of Indiana

• “Media Dissociation, Internet Use, and Anti-War Political Participation,” Hyunseo Hwang, Michael Schmierbach, Hye-Jin Paek, Homero Gil de Zuniga, and Dhavan V. Shah, Mass Communication and Society, 9(4): 461–483, Fall 2006.

Available through Mass Communication and Society

• “Local News, Social Integration, and Community Participation: Hierarchical Linear Modeling of Contextual and Cross-Level Effects,” Hye-Jin Paek, So-Hyang Yoon, and Dhavan V. Shah, Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 82(3): 587-606, Autumn, 2005.

Available through Proquest Research Library

• “Understanding the Relationship Between Communication and Political Knowledge: A Model-Comparison Approach Using Panel Data.” William P. Eveland, Jr., Andrew F. Hayes, Dhavan V. Shah, & Nojin Kwak, Political Communication, 22 (4): 423-446, October-December 2005.

Available through Ingenta

• “Information and Expression in a Digital Age: Modeling Internet Effects on Civic Participation,” Dhavan V. Shah, Jaeho Cho, William P. Eveland, Jr. and Nojin Kwak, Communication Research, 32(5): 1-35, October 2005.

Available through Ingenta

• “Media Dialogue: Perceiving and Addressing Community Problems,” Hernando Rojas, Dhavan V. Shah, Jaeho Cho, Michael Schmierbach, Heejo Keum, and Homero Gil de Zuniga, Mass Communication and Society, 8(2): 93-110, Spring, 2005.

Available through Mass Communication and Society

• “The Efficacy Gap and Political Participation: When Political Influence Fails to Meet Expectations,” Michael R. McCluskey, Sameer Deshpande, Dhavan V. Shah, and Doug M. McLeod, International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 57(4): 643-652, December, 2004.

Available through Proquest Research Library

• “Connecting, Trusting, and Participating: The Direct and Interactive Effects of Social Associations,” Nojin Kwak, Dhavan V. Shah, and R. Lance Holbert, Political Research Quarterly. 14(4): 437-455, Winter, 2004.

Available through Proquest Research Library

• “Evaluating Measures of Campaign Advertising Exposure on Political Knowledge,” Travis N. Ridout, Dhavan V. Shah, Kenneth M. Goldstein, and Michael Franz, Political Behavior, 26 (3): 201-225, September 2004.

Available through Kluwer

• “Assessing Causality: A Panel Study of Motivations, Information Processing and Learning During Campaign 2000,” William P. Eveland Jr., Dhavan V. Shah, and Nojin Kwak, Communication Research, 30(4): 359-386, August 2003.

Available through Ingenta

• “Nonrecursive Models of Internet Use and Community Engagement: Questioning Whether Time Spent Online Erodes Social Capital,” Dhavan V. Shah, Michael Schmierbach, Joshua Hawkins, Rodolfo Espino, and Janet Donavan, Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 79 (4): 964-987, Winter 2002.

Available through Proquest Research Library

• “Communication, Context, and Community: An Exploration of Print, Broadcast, and Internet Influences” Dhavan V. Shah, Jack M. McLeod, and So-Hyang Yoon, Communication Research, 28 (4): 464-506, August, 2001.

Available through Ingenta

• “‘Connecting’ and ‘Disconnecting’ with Civic Life: Patterns of Internet Use and the Production of Social Capital,” Dhavan V. Shah, Nojin Kwak, and R. Lance Holbert, Political Communication, 18 (2): 141-162, Spring, 2001.

Available through Ingenta

• “Personality Strength and Social Capital: The Role of Dispositional and Informational Variables in the Production of Civic Participation,” Dietram A. Scheufele and Dhavan V. Shah (co-authors), Communication Research, 27 (2): 107-131, April, 2000.

Available through Ingenta

• “Civic Engagement, Interpersonal Trust, and Television Use: An Individual Level Assessment of Social Capital,” Dhavan V. Shah, Political Psychology, 19, (3): 469-496, September, 1998.

Available through Blackwell Synergy

 

• Research on News Presentation and Political Judgment: Framing and Cueing Effects

• “Precision vs. Realism on the Framing Continuum: Understanding the Underpinnings of Message Effects,” Emily K. Vraga, D. Jasun Carr, Jeffery P. Nytes, and Dhavan V. Shah, Political Communication, forthcoming.

Will be available through Informa

• “’Split Screens’ and ‘Spin Rooms’: Debate Modality and the New Videomalaise” Jaeho Cho, Dhavan V. Shah, Seungahn Nah, and Dominique Brossard, Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, forthcoming.

Will be available through Taylor & Francis

• “Framing Policy Conflict: Issue Dualism, Journalistic Frames, and Opinions on Controversial Policy Issues,” Nam-jin Lee, Douglas M. McLeod, and Dhavan V. Shah, Communication Research, 35: 695-718, October 2008.

Available through Sage Publications

• “Frames and Knowledge in Mixed Media: How Activation Changes Information Intake,” Aaron Veenstra, Ben Sayre, Dhavan V. Shah and Douglas McLeod, Cyberpsychology & Behavior, 11: 443-450, August, 2008.

Available through Liebert Publishers

• “Cue Convergence: Associative Effects on Social Intolerance,” Jaeho Cho, Homero Gil de Zuniga, Dhavan V. Shah, and Douglas M. McLeod, Communication Research, 33(3): 136-154, June 2006.

Available through Sage Publications

• “Expressive Responses to News Stories About Extremist Groups: A Framing Experiment,” Michael P. Boyle, Michael Schmierbach, Cory L. Armstrong, Jaeho Cho, Michael R. McCluskey, Douglas M. McLeod, and Dhavan V. Shah, Journal of Communication, 56(2): 271–288, June 2006.

Available through Blackwell Synergy

• “Personifying the Radical: How News Framing Polarizes Security Concerns and Tolerance Judgments,” Heejo Keum, Elliott Hillback, Hernando Rojas, Homero Gil de Zuniga, Dhavan V. Shah, and Douglas M. McLeod, Human Communication Research, 31(3): 337-364, July, 2005.

Available through Oxford Online Journals

• “The Interplay of News Frames on Cognitive Complexity,” Dhavan V. Shah, Nojin Kwak, Michael Schmierbach, and Jessica Zubric, Human Communication Research, 30(1): 102-120, January 2004.

Available through Oxford Online Journals

• “News Framing and Cueing of Issue Regimes: Explaining Clinton’s Public Approval in Spite of Scandal” Dhavan V. Shah, Mark D. Watts, David Domke, and David P. Fan, Public Opinion Quarterly, 66 (3): 339-370, Fall 2002.

Available through Oxford Online Journals

• “Rights and Morals, Issues, and Candidate Integrity: Insights into the Role of the News Media,” David Domke, Dhavan V. Shah, and Daniel B. Wackman, Political Psychology, 21 (4): 641-665, December, 2000.

Available through Blackwell Synergy

• “News Coverage, Economic Cues, and the Public’s Presidential Preferences: 1984-1996,” Dhavan V. Shah, Mark D. Watts, David Domke, David P. Fan, and Michael Fibison, Journal of Politics, 61, (4): 914-943, November, 1999.

Available through JSTOR

• “‘Moral Referendums’: Values, News Media and the Process of Candidate Choice,” David Domke, Dhavan V. Shah and Daniel B. Wackman, Political Communication, 15 (3): 301-321, Summer, 1998.

Available through Ingenta

• “Framing and the Public Agenda: Media Effects on the Importance of the Budget Deficit,” Amy E. Jasperson, Dhavan V. Shah, Mark D. Watts, Ronald J. Faber, and David P. Fan, Political Communication, 15 (2): 205-224, Spring, 1998.

Available through Ingenta

• “Media Priming Effects: Accessibility, Association, and Activation,” David Domke, Dhavan V. Shah and Daniel B. Wackman, International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 10 (1): 51-74, Spring , 1998.

Available through Proquest Research Library

• “News Media, Candidates and Issues, and Public Opinion in the 1996 Presidential Campaign,” David Domke, David P. Fan, Michael Fibison, Dhavan V. Shah, Steve S. Smith and Mark D. Watts, Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 74 (4): 718-737, Winter, 1997.

Available through Proquest Research Library

• “Values and the Vote: Linking Issue Interpretations to the Process of Candidate Choice,” Dhavan V. Shah, David Domke and Daniel B. Wackman, Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 74 (2): 357-387, Summer, 1997.

Available through Proquest Research Library

• “‘To Thine Own Self Be True’: Values, Framing and Voter Decision-Making Strategies,” Dhavan V. Shah, David Domke and Daniel B. Wackman, Communication Research, 23 (5): 509-560, October, 1996.

Available through Ingenta

• “Interpretation of Issues and Voter Decision-Making Strategies: A New Perspective on ‘Issue-Oriented’ Election Coverage,” David Domke and Dhavan V. Shah (co-authors), Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 72 (1): 45-71, Spring, 1995.

Available through Proquest Research Library

 

• Research on Communication, Consumption, and Civic Life: Shaping Lifestyle Politics

• “Consumer Culture Theory, Nonverbal Communication, and Contemporary Politics: Considering Context and Embracing Complexity, Kristin Lieb and Dhavan V. Shah, Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, forthcoming.

Will be available through Springer

• “The Politics of Consumption/The Consumption of Politics.” Dhavan V. Shah, Douglas M. Mcleod, Lewis Friedland and Michelle Nelson. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 611: 6-15, May 2007.

Available through Sage Publications

• “Capital, Consumption, Communication, and Citizenship: The Social Positioning of Taste and Civic Culture in the U.S.” Lewis Friedland, Dhavan V. Shah, Nam-Jin Lee, Mark A. Rademacher, Lucy Atkinson, & Thomas Hove. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 611: 31-49, May 2007.

Available through Sage Publications

• “Political Consumerism: How Communication Practices and Consumption Orientations Drive “Lifestyle Politics”.” Dhavan V. Shah, Douglas M. McLeod, Eunkyung Kim, Sun Young Lee, Melissa Gotlieb, Shirley Ho, & Hilde Brevik. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 611: 217-235, May 2007.

Available through Sage Publications

• “Examining the Effects of Public Journalism on Civil Society: 1994 –2002,” Sandy Nichols, Lewis A. Friedland, Jaeho Cho, Hernando Rojas, and Dhavan V. Shah, Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, , 83(1): 77-100, Spring 2006.

Available through Proquest Research Library

• “Explicating Opinion Leadership: Non-Political Dispositions, Information Consumption, and Civic Participation,” Dhavan V. Shah and Dietram A. Scheufele, Political Communication, 23(1): 1–22, January-March, 2006.

Available through Ingenta

• “The Citizen-Consumer: Media Effects at the Intersection of Consumer and Civic Culture” Heejo Keum, Narayan Devanathan, Sameer Deshpande, Michelle R. Nelson, and Dhavan V. Shah, Political Communication, 21(3): 369-391, July-September 2004.

Available through Ingenta

 

Research on Political Consequences of Entertainment, Infotainment, and Soft News

• “Fear, Authority, and Justice: TV News, Police Reality, and Crime Drama Viewing Influences on Endorsements of Capital Punishment and Gun Ownership,” R. Lance Holbert, Dhavan V. Shah, Nojin Kwak, Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 81(2): 343-363, Summer 2004.

Available through Proquest Research Library

• “Information Seeking and Emotional Reactions to the September 11 Terrorist Attacks” Michael P. Boyle, Michael Schmierbach, Cory Armstrong, Douglas M. McLeod, Dhavan V. Shah, and Zhongdang Pan, Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 81(1): 155-167, Spring 2004.

Available through Proquest Research Library

• “Media, Terrorism, and Emotionality: Emotional Differences in Media Content and Public Reactions to September 11th,” Jaeho Cho, Michael P. Boyle, Heejo Keum, Mark Shevy, Douglas M. McLeod, Dhavan V. Shah, and Zhongdang Pan, Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 47(3): 309-327, September, 2003.

Available through Proquest Research Library

• “Environmental Concerns, Patterns of Television Viewing, and Pro-Environmental Behaviors: Integrating Models of Media Consumption and Effects,” R. Lance Holbert, Nojin Kwak, and Dhavan V. Shah, Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 47(2): 177-196, June 2003.

Available through Proquest Research Library

• “Beyond Access: The Digital Divide and Internet Uses and Gratifications,” Jaeho Cho, Homero Gil De Zuniga, Hernando Rojas, and Dhavan V. Shah, IT and Society, 1(4): 46-72, Spring 2003.

Available through Stanford University

• “Political Implications of Prime-Time Drama and Sitcom Use: Genres of Representation and Opinions Concerning Women’s Rights,” R. Lance Holbert, Dhavan V. Shah, Nojin Kwak, Journal of Communication, 53(1): 45-60, March 2003.

Available through Oxford Online Journals

 

• Research on (Mis)perceptions of Media Influence and Bias

• “The Impact of Individual and Interpersonal Factors on Perceived News Media Bias,” William P. Eveland Jr., and Dhavan V. Shah, Political Psychology, 24(1):101-117, March 2003.

Available through Blackwell Synergy

• “Restricting Gambling Advertising and the Third-Person Effect,” Seounmi Youn, Ronald J. Faber, and Dhavan V. Shah, Psychology and Marketing, 17 (7): 633-649, July, 2000.

Available through Wiley Interscience

• “The Politics of Conservative Elites and the ‘Liberal Media’ Argument,” David Domke, Mark D. Watts, Dhavan V. Shah, and David P. Fan, Journal of Communication, 49, (4): 35-58, Autumn, 1999.

Available through Oxford Online Journals

• “Susceptibility and Severity: Perceptual Dimensions Underlying the Third-Person Effect,” Dhavan V. Shah, Ronald J. Faber, and Seounmi Youn, Communication Research, 26, (2): 240-267, April, 1999.

Available through Ingenta

• “Elite Cues and Media Bias in Presidential Campaigns: Explaining Public Perceptions of a Liberal Press,” Mark D. Watts, David Domke, Dhavan V. Shah, and David P. Fan, Communication Research, 26, (2): 144-175, April, 1999.

Available through Ingenta

• “For the Good of Others: Censorship and the Third-Person Effect,” Hernando Rojas, Dhavan V. Shah and Ronald J. Faber, International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 8 (2): 163-186, Summer, 1996.

Available through Proquest Research Library

 

• Research on Communication and Negotiation

• “Crisis Negotiations Between Unequals: Lessons from a Classic Dialogue,” Heinz Waelchli and Dhavan V. Shah (co-authors), Negotiation Journal, 10 (2): 129-146, April, 1994.

Available through Kluwer Online

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BOOKS

• Framing, News Values, and Media Effects: Liberty and Tolerance in an Age of Security, Douglas M. McLeod and Dhavan V. Shah, under contact Cambridge University Press, as part of the Communication, Society and Politics series: editors W. Lance Bennett and Robert Entman.

EDITED VOLUMES

• “Communication and Political Socialization” Jack M. McLeod and Dhavan V. Shah (Eds), Political Communication, Taylor & Francis, forthcoming October-December 2008.

Will be available through Ingenta

• “The Politics of Consumption/The Consumption of Politics” Dhavan V. Shah, Lewis Friedland, Michelle Nelson, and Douglas McLeod (Eds), Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Sage, May 2007 (ISBN-1412959357).

Available through Amazon

BOOK CHAPTERS

• “Political Effects of Online and New Media Forms,” Dhavan V. Shah, Leticia Bode, Stephanie Edgerly, Ben Sayre, and Emily Vraga, In Angharad Valdivia and Erica Scharrer (Eds.) International Companions to Media Studies - Media Effects/Media Psychology, Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing, under contract.

• “Citizenship and Communication: Exploring Alternative Voices in the Public Sphere,” Christine L. Garlough and Dhavan V. Shah, In Angharad Valdivia and Radhika Parameswaran (Eds.) International Companions to Media Studies - Audience Studies, Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing, under contract.

• “Modeling Media Effects on Civic Participation,” Dhavan V. Shah, Lucy Atkinson, Homero Gil de Zuniga, and Rosanne M. Scholl, In Holli Semetko and Margaret Scammell (Eds.) The Sage Handbook of Political Communication, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, under contract.

• “Education and Communication: Creating Communication Competence for Socialization into Public Life,” Jack M. McLeod, Dhavan V. Shah, Diana Hess, and Nam-jin Lee, In Lonnie R. Sherrod, Constance A. Flanagan, and Judith Torney-Purta (Eds.) Handbook of Research on Civic Engagement in Youth, New York: Routledge, under contract.

• “Specificity, Complexity and Validity: Rescuing Experimental Research on Framing Effects, Dhavan V. Shah, Michael P. Boyle, Heejo Keum, Cory L. Armstrong, and Michael Schmierbach, In Paul D’Angelo and Jim A. Kuypers (Eds.), Doing News Framing Analysis: Empirical, Theoretical, and Normative Perspectives, New York: Routledge, under contract.

• “Online Deliberation Analysis,” Dhavan V. Shah, Raymond Pingree, and Hyunseo Hwang, In Eric P. Bucy and R. Lance Holbert (Eds.), The Sourcebook of Political Communication Research, Methods, Measures, & Analytical Techniques, New York: Routledge, under contract.

• “Framing and Agenda Setting,” Dhavan V. Shah, Douglas M. McLeod, Melissa Gotlieb, and Nam-jin Lee, In Mary Beth Oliver and Robin L. Nabi (Eds.), The Sage Handbook of Mass Media Effects, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, forthcoming.

• “Strategic Uses of the Internet by Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia,” Frank Hairgrove, Douglas M. McLeod, and Dhavan V. Shah, In James J.F. Forest (Ed.), Information Warfare 2.0: How States and Armed Groups Compete for Strategic Influence, Westport CT: Praeger Security International, 2009.

Available through Praeger Security International

• “Media and Civic Participation: On Understanding and Misunderstanding Communication Effects,” Dhavan V. Shah, Hernando Rojas, and Jaeho Cho, In Jennings Bryant and Mary Beth Oliver (Eds.) Media Effects: Advances in Theory and Research, New York: Routledge, 2008.

Available through Routledge

• “Communication and Community,” Lewis Friedland and Dhavan V. Shah (co-authors), In Sharon Dunwoody, Lee Becker, Gerald Kosicki, and Douglas McLeod (Eds.), The Evolution of Key Mass Communication Concepts: Honoring Jack M. McLeod, Cresskill, N.J.: Hampton Press, 2005.

Available through Hampton Press

• “The Collision of Convictions: Value Framing and Value Judgments,” Dhavan V. Shah, In Roderick P. Hart and Daron Shaw (Eds.), Communication and U.S. Elections: New Agendas, Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 2001.

Available through Rowman & Littlefield

• “The Effects of Value-Framing on Political Judgment and Reasoning,” Dhavan V. Shah, David Domke, and Daniel B. Wackman, In Stephen D. Reese, Oscar H. Gandy, Jr., and August Grant (Eds.), Framing Public Life, Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2001.

Available through Lawrence Erlbaum

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ENTRIES + REVIEWS & COMMENTARIES

• “Techniques of Persuasion,” Dhavan V. Shah, Hallie H Lieberman, and Larisa Puslenghea, In Dale Southerton (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Consumer Culture, Washington DC, CQ Press, under contract.

• “Social Capital,” Dhavan V. Shah and Homero Gil de Zuniga, In Paul J. Lavrakas (Ed.). Encyclopedia of Survey Research Methods, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, under contract.

Available through Sage

• “Media Effects on Social Capital,” Dhavan V. Shah, In Wolfgang Donsbach, Jennings Bryant, and Robert T. Craig (Eds.). The International Encyclopedia of Communication, Blackwell Publications, 2008.

Available through Blackwell Publishing

• “Political Socialization Through the Media,” Dhavan V. Shah, In Wolfgang Donsbach, Jennings Bryant, and Robert T. Craig (Eds.). The International Encyclopedia of Communication, Blackwell Publications, 2008.

Available through Blackwell Publishing

• “Media and Perceptions of Behavioral Norms,” Hernando Rojas & Dhavan V. Shah, In Wolfgang Donsbach, Jennings Bryant, and Robert T. Craig (Eds.). The International Encyclopedia of Communication, Blackwell Publications, 2008.

Available through Blackwell Publishing

• “Communication and Youth Socialization,” So-Hyang Yoon, Jack M. McLeod, and Dhavan V. Shah, In Lonnie Sherrod, Constance Flanagan, and Ron Kassimir (Eds.), Youth Activism: An International Encyclopedia. Westport: Greenwood Publishing, 2005.

Available through Greenwood

• “Social Capital and Media,” Jaeho Cho, Hernando Rojas, and Dhavan V. Shah (co-authors), In Karen Christensen and David Levinson (General Eds.), Encyclopedia of Community. From the Village to the Virtual World, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2003.

Available through Berkshire Reference Works

• Dhavan V. Shah (2005) “Mass Communication Theory and Research: Reflections on the NCA Doctoral Honors Seminar,” National Communication Association’s National Doctoral Honors Seminar, University of Oklahoma, July 25-28, 2005: Abstracts of Seminar Participants.

• William P. Eveland, Jr., Andrew F. Hayes, Dhavan V. Shah, & Nojin Kwak (2005) “Observations on Estimation of Communication Effects on Political Knowledge and a Test of Intracommunication Mediation,” Political Communication, 22 (4): 505–509.

• Dhavan V. Shah (2003) [Review of the book Political Psychology, Kristen Renwick Monroe, ed.] Public Opinion Quarterly, 67 (4): 525-528.

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GRANT REPORTS

“Campaign Advertising Effects on Social, Political, and Media Trust: Short-term, Long-term, and Cumulative Models” w/ Douglas M. McLeod, Keneth Goldstein, Melissa R. Gotlieb, Hyunseo Hwang, Nam-Jin Lee, Rosanne M. Scholl, and Aaron Veenstra for Carnegie Corporation, Pew Charitable Trusts, C.I.R.C.L.E., Rockefeller Brothers, Russell Sage, and Journal Foundation, March 31, 2007.

“Political Ads, Communication Mediation, and Participation: Modeling Campaign Effects Across Generational Groups” w/ Douglas M. McLeod, Jaeho Cho, Seungahn Nah, Melissa R. Gotlieb, Hyunseo Hwang, Nam-Jin Lee, and Rosanne M. Scholl for Carnegie Corporation, Pew Charitable Trusts, C.I.R.C.L.E., Rockefeller Brothers, Russell Sage, and Journal Foundation, January 14, 2007.

“Campaign Ads, Online Messaging, and Participation: Extending the Communication Mediation Model” w/ Jaeho Cho, Seungahn Nah, Melissa R. Gotlieb, Hyunseo Hwang, Nam-Jin Lee, and Rosanne M. Scholl, and Douglas M. McLeod for Carnegie Corporation, Pew Charitable Trusts, C.I.R.C.L.E., Rockefeller Brothers, Russell Sage, and Journal Foundation, January 14, 2007.

• “Political Ad Exposure, the Internet, and Participation: A Campaign Communication Mediation Model – Preliminary Report,” w/ Douglas M. McLeod, Jaeho Cho, Seungahn Nah, Melissa R. Gotlieb, Hyunseo Hwang, Nam-Jin Lee, and Rosanne M. Scholl for Carnegie Corporation of New York, Pew Charitable Trusts and the Center for Information & Research On Civic Learning & Engagement (CIRCLE), Rockefeller Brother Fund, and Journal Foundation, June 17, 2006.

• “Media Effects On Social, Institutional, And Informational Trust: Annual Progress Report,” w/ Douglas McLeod and Kenneth Goldstein for Russell Sage Foundation, April 10, 2006.

• “’Coming Together’ Around ‘Two Towns of Jasper’: A Field Assessment of Outreach,” w/ Jaeho Cho, Heejo Keum, Hernando Rojas, So-Hyang Yoon, Mike Schmierbach, and Homero Gil De Zuniga for Wisconsin Public Television and the National Center for Outreach, May 15, 2003.

• “PBS and Social Capital: Segments, Trends, and Strategies,” w/ Dietram Scheufele, So-Hyang Yoon, Joshua Hawkins, and Jaeho Cho for the Public Broadcasting Service, October 5, 2001.

• “Digital Media in America: Practices, Preferences and Policy Implications – Final Report,” w/ Nojin Kwak and Michael Schmierbach for the Digital Media Forum/Ford Foundation, November 20, 2000 – Nominated for Best Report Produced with Ford Foundation Funding.

• “Disconnected, Disadvantaged, And Disenfranchised: Explorations in the Digital Divide,” w/ Mark Cooper for the Digital Media Forum/Ford Foundation, October, 23, 2000.

• “The Persistence of the Digital Divide in America: Technological Inequality and Public Preferences,” for the Digital Media Forum/Ford Foundation, October 6, 2000.

• “Mergers and Open Access: Public Concerns and Preferences,” for the Digital Media Forum/Ford Foundation, September 13, 2000.

• “Digital Media in America: Practices, Preferences and Policy Implications – Preliminary Report,” w/ Nojin Kwak and Michael Schmierbach for the Digital Media Forum/Ford Foundation, September 10, 2000.

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