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Rotfeld, Herbert J., Patrick R. Parsons, Avery M. Abernathy and John V. Pavlik, "Television Station Standards for Acceptable Advertising," The Journal of Consumer Affairs (Madison, WI), Volume 24, Number 2, Winter 1990: 392-410.
Pavlik, John V. and Sonia Virginia Moreira, “`O impacto das novas tecnologias da informacao na pratica do jornalismo,” Revista Brasileira De Ciencias Da Comunicacao, January/June 2000, Volume 23, Number 1, 139-150.
Myers, K. K., Gailliard, B. M., & Putnam, L. L. (2013). Reconsidering the concept of workplace flexibility: Is adaptability a better solution? In C.T. Salmon (Ed.), Communication Yearbook 36 (pp. 195-230). Mahwah, NJ: Routledge.
Pavlik, John V., “Information Technology: Connecting the Globe, Transforming Journalism and Media Education,” Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, Winter, 2003: 312-316.
Putnam, L. L., Myers, K. K., & Gailliard, B. M. (2014). Examining the tensions in workplace flexibility and exploring options for new directions. Human Relations, 67(4), 413-440. doi: 10.1177/0018726713495704
Pavlik, John V., “Understanding Convergence and Digital Broadcasting Technologies for the Twenty-First Century,” NHK Broadcasting Studies, 2005, Number 4: 131-158.
Pavlik, John V. “Fueling a third paradigm of education: The pedagogical implications of digital, social and mobile media.” Contemporary Educational Technology, Volume 6-Issue 2, April 2015.
Pavlik, John V. and Steven Sander Ross, “Journalism Online: Exploring the Impact of New Media on News and Society,” chapter in Alan B. Albarran and David H. Goff (editors), Understanding the Web (Ames, IA: Iowa State University Press, 2000).
Pavlik, John V. “Technology and News Flows: Journalism and Crisis Coverage,” chapter in Kevin Kawamoto (editor), Digital Journalism: Emerging Technologies and the Changing Horizons of Journalism. Rowman & Littlefield, 2003: 75-89.
Pavlik, John V. “Toward Understanding Media in Journalism and Democracy: Lessons from a 21st Century Fable,” in New Media, Theory and Practice: Implications for a Changing World. The University of Sarajevo, 2004: 161-165.