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Winter 1992: Number 1 Journalism in Latin American in the 90s: The Spring 1992: Number 2 Challenges of Modernization, Fernando Reyes- Summer 1992: Number 3 Matta, 3:74-83 Autumn 1992: Number 4 Literacy Title Index by Subject Communication and Literacy (review essay), Clifford G. Christians, 3:179-184 Children/Youth The Effects of Parental Advisory Labels on Ado- Media lescent Music Preferences, Peter Christenson, 1:106-113 Reconciling Economic and Non-Economic Per- Children’s Television Advertising in the Multi- spectives on Media Policy: Transcending the channel Environment, Dale Kunkel and Walter “Marketplace of Ideas,” Robert M. Entman and Gantz, 3:134—-152 Steven S. Wildman, 1:5-19 Children and the Screen (review essay), The Press, the Market, and Democracy, Colin Katharine E. Heintz, 4:175-179 Sparks, 1:36-51 CNN, the Gulf War, and Journalistic Practice, Barbie Zelizer, 1:66-81 Gender News Media in Flux: An Analytical Afterword, The Elastic Body Image: The Effect of Television Jay G. Blumler, 3:100—107 Advertising and Programming on Body Image Distortions in Young Women, Philip N. Myers, Jr. Political Campaigns and the Media (review and Frank A. Biocca, 3:108-133 essay), David Sullivan, 3:185—191 Gender and Film (review essay), Liesbet van Freedom of Expression, the University, and the Zoonen, 4:180-185 Media, Everette E. Dennis, 2:73-82 Media Coverage of the “Political Correctness” Debate, D. Charles Whitney and Ellen Wartella, Journalism 2:83-94 CNN, the Gulf War, and Journalistic Practice, Barbie Zelizer, 1:66-81 News Professionalism and the Derision of Diversity: The Case of the Education of Journalists, CNN, the Gulf War, and Journalistic Practice, Theodore L. Glasser, 2:131—140 Barbie Zelizer, 1:66-81 The End of Journalism? Notes on Watching the Non-Routine News and Newswork: Exploring a War, Elihu Katz, 3:5—13 What-a-Story, Dan Berkowitz, 1:82-94 The Passing of the “High Modernism” of Ameri- Sound Bite News: Television Coverage of Elec- can Journalism, Daniel C. Hallin, 3:14—25 tions, 1968-1988, Daniel C. Hallin, 2:5—24 Journalists: The Tarpeian Rock is Close to the The Evening’s Bad News: Effects of Compelling Capitol, Dominique Wolton, 3:26—41 Negative Television News Images on Memory, Old and New Contradictions in Italian Journal- John E. Newhagen and Byron Reeves, 2:25—41 ism, Paolo Mancini, 3:42-47 One of the Bloodiest Days: A Comparative Sweden in an Iron Grip, Stig Hadenius, 3:48-63 Analysis of Open and Closed Television News, Itzhak Roeh and Akiba A. Cohen, 2:42-55 From Party Propaganda to Corporate Speech? Polish Journalism in Search of a New Identity, Europe as World News Leader, Jeremy Tunstall, Karol Jakubowicz, 3:64-73 3:84-99 209 Journal of Communication, Autumn 1992 News Media in Flux: An Analytical Afterword, Bad Business? A Reexamination of Television's Jay G. Blumler, 3:100-107 Portrayal of Businesspersons, Sari Thomas and Steven V. Le Shay, 1:95-105 TV Entertainment, News, and Racial Perceptions of College Students, G. Blake Armstrong and Sound Bite News: Television Coverage of Elec- Kimberly A. Neuendorf, with James E. Brentar, tions, 1968-1988, Daniel C. Hallin, 2:5-24 3:153-176 The Evening’s Bad News: Effects of Compelling Negative Television News Images on Memory, Politics John E. Newhagen and Byron Reeves, 2:25—41 Political Correctness and Cultural Studies, James One of the Bloodiest Days: A Comparative W. Carey, 2:56-72 Analysis of Open and Closed Television News, Itzhak Roeh and Akiba A. Cohen, 2:42-55 Media Coverage of the “Political Correctness” Debate, D. Charles Whitney and Ellen Wartella, The Elastic Body Image: The Effect of Television 2:83-94 Advertising and Programming on Body Image Distortions in Young Women, Philip N. Myers, PC at Last! PC at Last! Thank God Almighty, We Jr. and Frank A. Biocca, 3:108-133 are PC at Last! Michael Burgoon and William Bai- ley, 2:95-104 Children’s Television Advertising in the Multi- channel Environment, Dale Kunkel and Walter There They Go Again, Larry Gross, 2:105—112 Gantz, 3:134-152 Paris is Burning and Academic Conservatism, TV Entertainment, News, and Racial Perceptions Lisa Henderson, 2:113-122 of College Students, G. Blake Armstrong and Sense and Sensitivity, Barbara J. O’Keefe, Kimberly A. Neuendorf, with James E. Brentar, 2:123-130 3:153-176 The Escape into Hyperbole: Communication and Children and the Screen (review essay), Political Correctness, Molefi Kete Asante, Katharine E. Heintz, 4:175—179 2:141-147 Being Politically Correct in a Politically Incorrect Virtual Reality World, Lawrence Grossberg, 2:148-149 Political Campaigns and the Media (review Communication Within Virtual Reality: Creating essay), David Sullivan, 3:185-191 a Space for Research, Frank Biocca, 4:5—22 Virtual Reality Technology: A Tutorial, Frank Biocca, 4:23—72 Social History Defining Virtual Reality: Dimensions Determin- The History of the Public Sphere (review essay), ing Telepresence, Jonathan Steuer, 4:73-93 John Nerone, 2:163-171 I'm Not a Real Doctor, but I Play One in Virtual Reality: Implications of Virtual Reality for Judg- Soviet Union ments about Reality, Michael A. Shapiro and Daniel G. McDonald, 4:94-114 Perestroika, Glasnost, and Soviet Media (review Cognitive Space: Using Virtual Reality for Large essay), John Downing, 2:153-162 Information Resource Management Problems, Michael S. Nilan, 4:115-135 Television Virtual Reality: An Instructional Medium for Vi- sual-Spatial Tasks, J. Wesley Regian, Wayne L. New Roles for Public Television in Western Eu- Shebilske, and John M. Monk, 4:136-149 rope: Challenges and Prospects, Jay G. Blumler An Insider's View of the Future of Virtual Reality, and Wolfgang Hoffmann-Riem, 1:20-35 Jaron Lanier and Frank Biocca, 4:150-172 Cable Television and the Public Interest, Patricia Aufderheide, 1:52-65 Youth see Children/Youth Index of Authors and Reviewers Christenson, Peter. The Effects of Parental Advi- sory Labels on Adolescent Music Preferences, Amesley, Cassandra. Review of From The 1:106-113 Avengers to Miami Vice: Form and Ideology in Christians, Clifford G. Communication and Liter- Television Series (David Buxton), 1:139-141 acy (review essay), 3:179-184 Armstrong, G. Blake and Kimberly A. Neuen- Cohen, Akiba A. see Roeh dorf, with James E. Brentar. TV Entertainment, News, and Racial Perceptions of College Stu- Contractor, Noshir. Review of Research and Re- dents, 3:153-176 flexivity (Frederick Steier, ed.), 3:196-199 Asante, Molefi Kete. The Escape into Hyperbole: Dennis, Everette E. Freedom of Expression, the Communication and Political Correctness, University, and the Media, 2:73-82 2:141-147 Denski, Stan. Review of Risky Business: Rock in Aufderheide, Patricia. Cable Television and the Film (R. Serge Denisoff and William D. Ro- Public Interest, 1:52-65 manowski), 2:183-185 Bailey, William see Burgoon Downing, John. Perestroika, Glasnost, and So- viet Media (review essay), 2:153-162 Beasley, Maurine H. Review of FDR and the News Media (Betty Houchin Winfield), 1:150-152 Entman, Robert M. and Steven S. Wildman. Rec- onciling Economic and Non-Economic Perspec- Bekken, Jon. Review of Some Degree of Power: tives on Media Policy: Transcending the “Market- From Hired Hand to Union Craftsman in the place of Ideas,” 1:5-19 Preindustrial American Printing Trades, 1778-1815 (Maik A. Lause), 2:175-177 Fair, Jo Ellen. Review of Press Freedom in Africa (Gunilla L. Faringer), 2:181-183 Berkowitz, Dan. Non-Routine News and News- work: Exploring a What-a-Story, 1:82-94 Fejes, Fred. Review of Cultural Imperialism: A Critical Introduction (John Tomlinsen), Biocca, Frank see also Lanier; Myers. Communi- 4:186-189 cation Within Virtual Reality: Creating a Space for Research, 4:5—22; Virtual Reality Technology: Gantz, Walter see Kunkel A Tutorial, 4:23-72 Gladney, George A. Review of Representing Blumler, Jay G. News Media in Flux: An Analyti- Order: Crime, Law, and Justice in the News cal Afterword, 3:100—107; and Wolfgang Hoff- Media (Richard V. Ericson, Patricia M. Baranek, mann-Riem. New Roles for Public Television in and Janet B. L. Chan), 3:194-196 Western Europe: Challenges and Prospects, Glasser, Theodore L. Professionalism and the 1:20-35 Derision of Diversity: The Case of the Education of Journalists, 2:131-140 Braman, Sandra. Books in Brief, 2:188-193; 3:203-—208; 4:202-—207 Grodin, Debra. Review of The Saturated Self: Dilemmas of Identity in Contemporary Life Brentar, James E. see Armstrong (Kenneth Gergen), 2:185—187 Browne, Donald R. Review of The Transnation- Gross, Larry. There They Go Again, 2:105-112 alization of Television in Western Europe (Preben Sepstrup), 2:180—181 Grossberg, Lawrence. Being Politically Correct in a Politically Incorrect World, 2:148-149 Burgelman, Jean-Claude. Review of Technology Policy for Small Developing Countries (David J. Hadenius, Stig. Sweden in an Iron Grip, 3:48-63 C. Forsyth), 4:191-194 Hallin, Daniel C. Sound Bite News: Television Burgoon, Michael and William Bailey. PC at Last! Coverage of Elections, 1968-1988, 2:5-24; The PC at Last! Thank God Almighty, We are PC at Passing of the “High Modernism” of American Last! 2:95-104 Journalism, 3:14-25 Carey, James W. Political Correctness and Cul- Heintz, Katharine E. Children and the Screen (re- tural Studies, 2:56-72 view essay), 4:175-179 Journal of Communication, Autumn 1992 Henderson, Lisa. Paris is Burning and Academic Morris, Nancy. Review of Mass Media and the Conservatism, 2:113—122 Caribbean (Stuart H. Surlin and Walter C. Soder- lund, eds.), Mass Communications in the Hoffmann-Riem, Wolfgang see Blumler Caribbean (John A. Lent), and Caribbean Popu- Jakubowicz, Karol. From Party Propaganda to lar Culture (John A. Lent, ed.), 1:162-164 Corporate Speech? Polish Journalism in Search of Mumby, Dennis K. Review of Rhetoric in an Or- a New Identity, 3:64-73 ganizational Society: Managing Multiple Identi- Katz, Elihu. The End of Journalism? Notes on ties (George Cheney), 2:177-179 Watching the War, 3:5-13 Myers, Philip N.,J r.a nd Frank A. Biocca. The Kavoori, Anandam. Review of Social Conflict Elastic Body Image: The Effect of Television Ad- and Television News (Akiba A. Cohen, Hanna vertising and Programming on Body Image Dis- Adoni, and Charles R. Bantz), 1.161—162 tortions in Young Women, 3:108-133 Nerone, John. The History of the Public Sphere Kunkel, Dale and Walter Gantz. Children’s Tele- (review essay), 2:163—171 vision Advertising in the Multichannel Environ- ment, 3:134—152 Neuendorf, Kimberly A. see Armstrong Lanier, Jaron and Frank Biocca. An Insider's Newhagen, John E. and Byron Reeves. The View of the Future of Virtual Reality, 4:150-172 Evening’s Bad News: Effects of Compelling Neg- ative Television News Images on Memory, Larson, James F. Review of The Media and For- 2:25-41 eign Policy (Simon Serfaty, ed.), 1:159-161 Nilan, Michael S. Cognitive Space: Using Virtual Lee, Wen-Shu. Review of Voices of China: The Reality for Large Information Resource Manage- Interplay of Politics and Journalism (Chin-Chuan ment Problems, 4:115—135 Lee, ed.), 4:194-195 O'Heffernan, Patrick. Review of Media Coverage LeShay, Steven V. see Thomas of Terrorism: Methods of Diffusion (A. Odasuo Lindlof, Thomas R. Review of Inside Family Alali and Kenoye Kelvin Eke), 3:200-202 Viewing: Ethnographic Research on Television's O'Keefe, Barbara J. Sense and Sensitivity, Audien(c Jeamses Lull), 1:126-131 2:123-130 Lucaites, John Louis. Review of Enacting Politi- Pickering, Michael. Review of A Social History of cal Culture: Rhetorical Transformations of Lib- British Broadcasting: Volume 1. 1922-1939, erty Weekend 1986 (David E. Procter), 2:135—139 Serving the Nation (Paddy Scannell and David Cardiff), 4:189-191 Mancini, Paolo. Old and New Contradictions in Italian Journalism, 3:42—47 Pullum, StephenJ . Review of Pray TV: Televan- gelism in America (Steve Bruce), 1:144-147 Mander, Mary S. Review of The Vox Dei. Com- munication in the Middle Ages (Sophia Me- Rakow, Lana F. Review of “Hello, Central?” Gen- nache), 3:192-194 der, Technology and Culture in the Formation of Telephone Systems (Michele Martin), 2:172-174 McAllister, Matthew P. Review of The Many Lives of Batman (Roberta E. Pearson and William Urri- Rantanen, Terhi. Review of The Invisible chio, eds.), 1:141-144 Weapon: Telecommunications and International Politics, 1851-1945 (Daniel R. Headrick), McDonald, Daniel G. see Shapiro 4:196-197 McLeod, Douglas M. Review of The Age of Behe- Real, Michael. Review of Games and Sets: The moths: The Globalization of Mass Media Firms Changing Face of Sport on Television (Steven (Anthony Smith), 1:123-126 Barnett), 1:131—133 Merritt, Richard L. Review of Berlin Calling: Reeves, Byron see Newhagen American Broadcasters in Service to the Third Regian,J .W esley, Wayne L. Shebilske, and John Reich ( John Carver Edwards), 1:147-149 M. Monk. Virtual Reality: An Instructional Monk, John M. see Regian Medium for Visual-Spatial Tasks, 4:136-149 Reyes-Matta, Fernando. Journalism in Latin van Zoonen, Liesbet. Gender and Film (review America in the 90s: The Challenges of Modern- essay), 4:180—-185 ization, 3:74-83 Wacrtella, Ellen see Whitney Roeh, Itzhak and Akiba A. Cohen. One of the Whitney, D. Charles. Review of Public Opinion Bloodiest Days: A Comparative Analysis of Open in America: Moods, Cycles and Swings (James A. and Closed Television News, 2:42-—55 Stimson), 3:199-200; and Ellen Wartella. Media Shapiro, Michael A. and Daniel G. McDonald. Coverage of the “Political Correctness” Debate, I'm Not a Real Doctor, but I Play One in Virtual 2:83-94 Reality: Implications of Virtual Reality for Judg- Wildman, Steven S. see also Entman. Review of ments about Reality, 4:94-114 The World Television Industry: An Economic Shebilske, Wayne L. see Regian Analysis (Peter J. S. Dunnett), 1:120-123 Simpson, Christopher. Review of Profiles of De- Wolton, Dominique. Journalists: The Tarpeian ception: How the News Media Are Deceiving the Rock is Close to the Capicol, 3:26-41 American People (Reed Irvine and Cliff Kincaid) Zelizer, Barbie. CNN, the Gulf War, and Journal- and Unreliable Sources: A Guide to Detecting istic Practice, 1:66-81 Bias in News Media (Martin A. Lee and Norman Solomon), 1:154-157 Solomon, William S. Review of Television and Index of Book Reviews by Book Author the Crisis of Democracy (Douglas Kellner), 1:118-120 Adoni, Hanna see Cohen, Akiba A. Sparks, Colin. The Press, the Market, and Age of Bebemoths, The see Smith, Anthony Democracy, 1:36-51 Alali, A.O dasuo and Kenoye Kelvin Eke. Media Steuer, Jonathan. Defining Virtual Reality: Di- Coverage of Terrorism: Methods of Diffusion mensions Determining Telepresence, 4:73-93 (Patrick O’Heffernan), 3:200-202 Streeter, Tom. Review of PostmoderJnu : wspru- All that Hollywood Allows see Byars dence: The Law of Texts in the Texts of Law Anderson, Jonathan. Technology and Adult Liter- (Costas Douzinas and Ronnie Warrington with acy (Clifford G. Christians), 3:179-184 Shaun McVeigh) and Contested Culture: The Anderson, Patricia. The Printed Image and the Image, the Voice, and the La(wJ an e M. Gaines), Transformation of Popular Culture, 1790-1860 4:198-201 (Sandra Braman), 2:188 Sullivan, David. Political Campaigns and the Assessing the President see Brody Media (review essay), 3:185-191 Austin, Bruce A. (ed.). Current Research in Film: Thomas, Sari and Steven V. LeShay. Bad Busi- Audiences, Economics, and Law, Volume 5 (San- ness? A Reexamination of Television's Portrayal dra Braman), 3:205 of Businesspersons, 1:95—105 Bantz, Charles R. see Cohen, Akiba A. Thompson, Kristin. Review of Canadian Dreams and American Control: The Political Baranek, Patricia M. see Ericson Economy of the Canadian Film Industry (Manju- Barnett, Steven. Games and Sets: The Changing nath Pendakur), 1:152-154 Face of Sport on Television (Michael Real), Tumas-Serna, Jane. Review of Border Dialogues: 1:131-133 Journeys in Postmodernit(yla n Chambers), Berlin Calling see Edwards 1:133-135 Bernstein, Charles (ed.). The Politics of Poetic Tunstall, Jeremy. Europe as World News Leader, Form: Poetry and Public Policy (Sandra Bra- 3:84-99 man), 3:205-206 Turner, KathleenJ . Review of The Press, Presi- Bernstein, James M. see Lemert dents, and Crises (Brigitte Lebens Nacos), 1:157-159 Beyond Glasnost see Goldfarb 213 Journal of Communication, Autumn 1992 Blumler, Jay G. see Semetko Children and Television see Gunter Bocharov, Gennadi. Russian Roulette: Cmiel, Kenneth. Democratic Eloquence: The Afghanistan through Russian Eyes (John Down- Fight Over Popular Speech in Nineteenth-Century ing), 2:153-162 America (John Nerone), 2:163-171 Border Dialogues see Chambers Cohen, Akiba A., Hanna Adoni, and Charles R. Bantz. Social Conflict and Teievision News Borovik, Artyom. The Hidden War: A Russian (Anandam Kavoori), 1:161—162 Journalist's Account of the Soviet War in Afghanistan (John Downing), 2:153-162 Cohen, Jeremy and Timothy Gleason. Social Re- search in Communication and Law (Sandra Bourdieu, Pierre and James S. Coleman (eds.). Braman), 4:204 Social Theory for aC hanging Society (Sandra Braman), 4:202-—203 Cohen, Stephen F. and Katrina vanden Heuvel (eds.). Voices of Glasnost: Interviews with Brandt, Deborah. Liteasr Inavolcvemyent : The Gorbachev's Reformers ( John Downing), Act of Writers, Readers, and Texts (Clifford G. 2:153-162 Christians), 3:179-184 Briggs, Asa. Serious Pursuits: Communications & Coleman, James S. see Bourdieu Education (Sandra Braman), 3:207 Contemporary Apocalyptic Rhetoric see Brum- Brody, Richard A. Assessing the President: The mett Media, Elite Opinion, and Public Support (David Contested Culture see Gaines Sullivan), 3:185-191 Copeland, Gary A. see Johnson-Cartee Brown, James A. Television “Critical Viewing Skills” Education: Major Media Literacy Projects Cultural Imperialism see Tomlinson in the United States and Selected Countries (Clif- Culture and Media see Graffy ford G. Christians), 3:179-184 Current Research in Film see Austin Bruce, Steve. Pray TV: Televangelism in America (StephenJ . Pullum), 1:144-147 Democratic Eloquence see Cmiel Brummett, Barry. Contemporary Apocalyptic Denisoff, R. Serge and William D. Romanowski. Rhetoric (Sandra Braman), 2:190 Risky Business: Rock in Film (Stan Denski), 2:183-185 Buxton, David. From The Avengers to Miami Vice: Form and Ideology in Television Series Dionne, E. J.,J r. Why Americans Hate Politics (Cassandra Amestey), 1:139-141 (David Sullivan), 3:185—191 Byars, Jackie. All that Hollywood Allows: Re- Doane, Mary A. Femmes Fatales: Feminism, Film reading Gender in 1950s Melodrama (Liesbet Theory, Psychoanalysis (Liesbet van Zoonen), van Zoonen), 4:180-185 4:180-185 Canadian Dreams see Pendakur Douzinas, Costas and Ronnie Warrington with Shaun McVeigh. Postmodern Jurisprudence: The Capital Concurrence see Smith, Larry David Law of Texts in the Texts of Law (Tom Streeter), Cardiff, David see Scannell 4:198-201 Caribbean Popular Culture see Lent Dudley, Leonard M. The Word and the Sword: How Techniques of Information and Violence Chalmers, Martin see Enzensberger Have Shaped Our World (Sandra Braman), 3:204 Chambers, lan. Border Dialogues: Journeys in Dunnett, PeterJ .S . Tie World Television Indus- Postmodernity (Jane Tumas-Serna), 1:133—135 try: An Economic Analysis (Steven S. Wildman), Chan, Janet B. L. see Ericson 1:120-123 Cheney, George. Rhetoric in an Organizational Edwards, John Carver. Berlin Calling: American Society: Managing Multiple Identities (Dennis K. Broadcasters in Service to the Third Reich Mumby), 2:177-179 (Richard L. Merritt), 1:147-149 Eisen, Jonathan (ed.). The Glasnost Reader Glasnost, Perestroika, and the Soviet Media see (John Downing), 2:153-162 McNair Eke, Kenoye Kelvin see Alali Glasnost Reader, The see Eisen Elliot, William R. see Lemert Gleason, Timothy seeCohen, Jeremy Enacting Political Culture see Procter Goldfarb, Jeffrey C. Beyond Glasnost: The Post- Totalitarian Mind (John Downing), 2:153-162 Enzensberger, Hans Magnus. Mediocrity & Delt- sion trans. Martin Chalmers] (Sandra Braman), Gorbachev and Glasnost see Tarasulo 4:202 Graffy, Julian and Geoffrey A. Hosking (eds.). Ericson, Richard V., Patricia M. Baranek, and Culture and Media in the USSR Today (John Janet B. L. Chan. Representing Order: Crime, Downing), 2:153-162 Law, and Justice in the News Media (George A. Gunter, Barrie and Jill L. McAleer. Children and Gladney), 3:194-196 Television: The One Eyed Monster? (Katharine E. Evens, Patricia (ed.). Issues in Feminist Film Crit- Heintz), 4:175—179 icism (Liesbet van Zoonen), 4:180—185 Gurevitch, Michael see Semetko Expanding Vista, The see Watson Harvey, P. D. A. Medieval Maps (Sandra Bra- Faringer, Gunilla L. Press Freedom in Africa‘ Jo man), 3:203—204 Ellen Fair), 2:181-183 Headrick, Daniel R. The Invisible Weapon: FDR and the News Media see Winfield Telecommunications and International Politics Felman, Shoshana and Dori Laub. Testimony: 1851-1945 (Terhi Rantanen), 4:196-197 Crises of Witnessing in Literature, Psychoanaly- “Hello, Central?” see Martin, Michele sis, and History (Sandra Braman), 2:191-192 Femmes Fatales see Doane Hewett, Ed A. and Victor H. Winston (eds.). Milestones in Glasnost and Perestroyka, Vols. I Forgacs, David. Italian Culture in the Industrial and II( John Downing), 2:153-162 Era, 1880-1980 (Sandra Braman), 2:192-193 Hidden War, The see Borovik Formation of Campaign Agendas, The see Semetko High Tech Fantasies see Massey Forsyth, David J. C. Technology Policy for Small Holley, Jack see Lavrakas Developing Countries ( Jean-Claude Burgelman), 4:191-194 Hosking, Geoffrey A. see Graffy From The Avengers to Miami Vice see Buxton Ina Lonely Street see Krutnik Future of Free Speech Law, The see Wright Informational Approaches to Regulation see Magat Gaines, Jane M. Contested Culture: The Image, the Voice and the Law (Tom Streeter), 4:198—201 Inside the Business Enterprise see Temin Games and Sets see Barnett Inside Family Viewing see Lull Geographic Information Systems see Martin, Invisible Weapon, The see Headrick David Gergen, Kenneth. The Saturated Self: Dilemmas Irvine, Reed and Cliff Kincaid. Profiles of Decep- of Identity in Contemporary Life (Debra Grodin), tion: How the News Media Are Deceiving the 2:185-187 American People (Christopher Simpson), 1:154-157 Glasnost: Deception, Desperation, Dialectics see Lowry Issues in Feminist Film Criticism see Evens Glasnost Papers, The see Melville Italian Culture see Forgacs 215 Journal of Communication, Autumn 1992 Jankowski, Nick, Ole Prehn, and James Stappers Lent, John A. (ed.). Caribbean Popular Culture (eds.). The People’s Voice: Local Radio and Tele- (Nancy Morris), 1:162-164 vision in Europe (Sandra Braman), 4:205 Lent, John A. Mass Communications in the Johnson-Cartee, Karen S. and Gary A. Copeland. Caribbean (Nancy Morris), 1:162-164 Negative Political Advertising: Coming of Age Letters of the Republic, The see Warner (David Sullivan), 3:185-191 Literacy as Involvement see Brandt Joint Press Conference, The see Lanoue Literacy in the Television Age see Neuman Kagarlitsky, Boris. The Thinking Reed: Intellectu- Literary Journalism see Sims als and the Soviet State from 1917 to the Present Lowry, MontecueJ . Glasnost: Deception, Desper- (John Downing), 2:153-162 ation, Dialectics (John Downing), 2:153-162 Kellner, Douglas. Television and the Crisis of Lull, James. Inside Family Viewing: Ethnographic Democracy (William S. Solomon), 1:118-120 Research on Television’s Audiences (Thomas R. Lindlof) , 1:126-131 Kincaid, Cliff see Irvine Magat, Wesley A. and W. Kip Viscusi. Informa- Kinder, Marsha. Playing with Power in Movies, tional Approaches to Regulation (Sandra Bra- Television and Video Games: From Muppet Ba- man), 4:206 bies to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Katharine E. Heintz), 4:175-179 Mamiya, Christin J. Pop Art and Consumer Cul- ture: American Super Market (Sandra Braman), Krutnik, Frank. Jn a Lonely Street: Film Noir, 4:206-207 Genre, and Masculinity (Liesbet van Zoonen), Many Lives of the Batman, The see Pearson 4:180-185 Martin, David. Geographic Information Systems Lanoue, DavidJ . and Peter R. Schrott. The Joint and their Socioeconomic Applications (Sandra Press Conference: The History, Impact, and Braman), 3:203 Prospects of American Presidential Debates (David Sullivan), 3:185-191 Martin, Michele. “Hello, Central?” Gender, Tech- nology and Culture in the Formation of Tele- Lapidus, Gail W. see Melville phone Systems (Lana F. Rakow), 2:172-174 Laub, Dori see Felman Mass Communications in the Caribbean see Lent Lause, Mark A. Some Degree of Power: From Massey, Doreen, Paul Quintas, and David Wield. Hired Hand to Union Craftsman in the Prein- High Tech Fantasies: Science Parks in Society, dustrial American Printing Trades, 1778-1815 Science and Space (Sandra Braman), 4:207 (John Bekken), 2:175-177 Mass Media and the Caribbean see Surlin Lavrakas, PaulJ .a nd Jack Holley (eds.). Polling McAleer, Jill L. see Gunter and Presidential Elections Coverage (David Sulli- van), 3:185-191 McLuhan, Marshall and Eric McLuhan. Laws of Media: The New Science (Sandra Braman), Laws of Media see McLuhan 3:206-207 Lee, Chin-Chuan (ed.). Voices of China: The In- McNair, Brian. Glasnost, Perestroika and the So- terplay of Politics and Journalism (Wen-Shu viet Media ( John Downing), 2:153-162 Lee), 4:194-195 McVeigh, Shaun see Douzinas Lee, Martin A. and Norman Solomon. Unreliable Sources: A Guide to Detecting Bias in News Media Coverage of Terrorism see Alali Media (Christopher Simpson), 1:154-157 Media and Foreign Policy, The see Serfaty Lemert, James B., William R. Elliot, James M. Media Moguls see Tunstall Bernstein, William L. Rosenberg, and KarlJ . Medieval Maps see Harvey Nestvold. News Verdicts, the Debates, and Presi- dential Campaigns (David Sullivan), 3:185-191 Mediocrity & Delusion see Enzensberger 216 Melville, Andrei and Gail W. Lapidus (eds.). The Pozner, Vladimir. Parting with Illusions (John Glasnost Papers: Voices on Reform from Moscow Downing), 2:153-162 (John Downing), 2:153-162 Pray TV see Bruce Menache, Sophia. The Vox Dei: Communication Prehn, Ole see Jankowski in the MidAdgels (eMar y S. Mander), 3:192-194 Preparing ASEAN for the Information Century Milestones in Glasnost see Hewett see Talisayon Mode of Information, The see Poster Press Freedom in Africa see Faringer Mukerji, Chandra and Michael Schudson (eds.). Press, Presidents, and Crises, The see Nacos Rethinking Popular Culture: Contemporary Per- spectives in Cultural Studies (Sandra Braman), Printed Image, The see Anderson, Patricia 3:207-—208 Printed Poison see Sawyer Nacos, Brigitte Lebens. The Press, Presidents, Procter, David E. Enacting Political Culture: and Crises (Kathleen J. Turner), 1:157-159 Rhetorical Transformations of Liberty Weekend Negative Political Advertising see Johnson- 1986 (John Louis Lucaites), 1:135—139 Cartee Profiles of Deception see Irvine Nestvold, KarlJ . see Lemert Provenzo, Eugene F., Jr. Video Kids: Making Sen- Neuman, Susan B. Literacy in the Television Age: se of Nintendo (Katharine E. Heintz), 4:175—179 The Myth of the TVE ffect (Clifford G. Christians), Public Opinion in America see Stimson 3:179-184 Quintas, Paul see Massey News Verdicts see Lemert Representing Order see Ericson Nimmo, Dan see Smith, Larry David Research and Reflexivity see Steier Palmer, Michael see Tunstall Rethinking Popular Culture see Mukerji Parting with Illusions see Pozner Rhetoric in an Organizational Society see Pearson, Roberta E. and William Uricchio (eds.). Cheney The Many Lives of the Batman (Matthew P. McAl- lister), 1:141-144 Riordan, Jim (ed.). Soviet Youth Culture (John Downing), 2:153—162 Pendakur, Manjunath. 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