Displaying 1651 - 1660 of 8276
Shah, C., & Leeder, C. (2016). Exploring Collaborative Work Among Graduate Students Through the C5 Model of Collaboration: A Diary Study. Journal of Information Science (JIS), 42(5), pp. 609-629.
Matsaganis, M., & Weingarten, C. (2001). The 2000 U.S. Presidential debate versus the 2000 Greek Prime Minister debate: A comparative analysis. American Behavioral Scientist, 44(12), 2398–2410. doi:10.1177/00027640121958393
Payne, J. G., & Matsaganis, M. (2002). Media as agents of diplomacy: U.S. and Saudi relations post-September 11. Media Ethics, 13(2), 10 & 31–34.
Yuan, Y., Shumate, M., Fulk, J., Bryant, A., Monge, P., & Matsaganis, M.(2005). Individual participation in organizational information commons: The impact of team level social influence and technology-specific competence. Human Communication Research, 31(2), 212–240. doi:10.1111/j.1468-2958.2005.tb00870.x
Matsaganis, M., & Payne, J. G. (2005). Agenda setting in a culture of fear: The lasting effects of September 11 on American politics and journalism. American Behavioral Scientist, 49(3), 379–392.doi:10.1177/0002764205282049
Wilkin, H., Ball-Rokeach, S., Matsaganis, M., & Cheong, P. (2007). Comparing the communication ecologies of geo-ethnic communities: how people stay on top of their community. Electronic Journal of Communication, 17(1–2).
Katz, V. S., Matsaganis, M. D., & Ball-Rokeach, S. J. (2012). Ethnic media as partners for increasing broadband adoption and social inclusion. Journal of Information Policy, 2, 79–102.
Media in the US have tended to present the Middle East in a negative light casting Muslim majority countries as static, violent, undemocratic and sexist.