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Dennis, Everette E., David Stebenne, John Pavlik, Mark Thalhimer, Craig LaMay, Dirk Smillie, Martha Fitzsimon, Shirley Gazsi and Seth Rachlin, The Media at War: The Press and the Persian Gulf Conflict. (Arlington, VA: The Freedom Forum, 1991).
Dennis, Everette E., Martha Fitzsimon, John Pavlik, Seth Rachlin, Dirk Smillie, David Stebenne and Mark Thalhimer, The Media and Campaign '92: Covering the Presidential Primaries. (New York, NY: The Freedom Forum Media Studies Center, 1992).
Dennis, Everette E., Wendy Zeligson Adler, Martha Fitzsimon, John Pavlik, Dirk Smillie, Jon Vanden Heuvel, The Media and Foreign Policy in the Post-Cold War World. (New York, NY: The Freedom Forum Media Studies Center, 1993). Originally prepared as a briefing paper for a Wilton Park Conference, "The Media, International Affairs and the Post-cold War World," March 16-21, 1993, West Sussex, England.
Dennis, Everette E., Martha Fitzsimon, John Pavlik, Dirk Smillie, Mark Thalhimer, Separating Fact from Fiction on the Information Superhighway. (New York, NY: The Freedom Forum Media Studies Center, 1994).
Pavlik, John V. and Andras Szanto, Multiple-Method Research: the Case of the 1992 Presidential Campaign. (New York, NY: The Freedom Forum Media Studies Center, 1994).
Pavlik, John V. and David M. Dozier, Managing the Information Superhighway: A Report on the Issues Facing Communication Professionals. The Institute for Public Relations Research and Education and MCI Communications Corporation, 1996.
Pavlik, John V., “The Future of Online Journalism: Bonanza or Black Hole?” Columbia Journalism Review, July/August 1997: 30-34, 36.
Pavlik, John V., “Una Redacion Movil,” Clarin (Buenos Aires, Argentina, the largest Spanish-language daily newspaper in South America), March 18, 1998.
Pavlik, John V., Peter Andersen, Minoru Sugaya, Shin Mizukoshi, Robert Avery, “The Global Marketplace: The Impact of Regulation and Deregulation in the Japan and U.S. Telecommunications Industries,” research report published by the Japan-US Telecommunications Research Institute, San Diego, CA, 1998.
Pavlik, John V. and Steven K. Feiner, “Implications of the Mobile Journalist Workstation for Print Media,” published at the Kent State University Virtual Symposium, Fall 1998