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Feldman, L. (2005). Faking the news: Journalism’s response to The Daily Show. Presented at the Annual Conference of the Popular Culture and American Culture Associations, San Diego, CA, 23-26 March.
Feldman, L. (2005). The news about comedy: Young audiences, The Daily Show, and evolving notions of journalism. Presented at the Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, New York, NY, 26-30 May.
Feldman, L. (2005). Website interactivity and youth civic engagement. Presented at the Annual Conference of the National Communication Association, Boston, MA, 18-20 Nov.
Price, V., Feldman, L., Freres, D., Cappella, J. N., & Zhang, W. (2006). Informing public opinion about health care reform through online deliberation. Presented at the Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, Dresden, Germany, 19-23 June. Awarded Top Paper in Political Communication Division.
Feldman, L., & Young, D. G. (2006). Late-night comedy as a gateway to traditional news: An analysis of time trends in news attention among late-night comedy viewers during the 2004 presidential primaries. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA, 30 Aug– 3 Sept.
Feldman, L., & Price, V. (2006). Understanding the use of news media, its motivations, and their impact on civic engagement: A generational approach. Presented at the Annual Conference of the National Communication Association, San Antonio, TX, 16-19 Nov.
Feldman, L., & Price, V. (2007). Confusion or enlightenment? How exposure to disagreement moderates the effects of political discussion and media use on candidate knowledge. Presented at the Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, San Francisco, CA, 24-28 May.