Book Reviews Index G, H, 71-80
J&MC Quarterly Index Vol. 71-80 • 1994 to 2003
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GANDY, OSCAR H., JR., The Panoptic Sort: A Political Economy of Personal Information (Phil Tichenor) 71:1, 251.
GANDY, OSCAR H., JR., Communication and Race, A Structural Perspective (Lionel C. Barrow Jr.) 76:1, 165.
GANLEY, GLADYS D., Unglued Empire: The Soviet Experience With Communications Technologies (Stephen Vaughn) 74:1, 222.
GARCIA, MARIO T., ed., Rubén Salazar Border Correspondent: Selected Writings, 1955-1970 (Felix Gutierrez) 73:2, 501.
GARRISON, BRUCE, Successful Strategies for Computer-Assisted Reporting (Daniel J. Foley) 74:3, 656.
GARRY, PATRICK M., Scrambling for Protection: The New Media and The First Amendment (Laurence B. Alexander) 72:3, 751.
GARY, BRETT, The Nervous Liberals: Propaganda Anxieties from World War I to the Cold War (Robert Jensen) 77:2, 432.
GASTEL, BARBARA, M.D., Health Writer’s Handbook (Beth Haller) 75:2, 438.
GATES, BILL with NATHAN MYHRVOLD and PETER RINEARSON, The Road Ahead (Suzanne Huffman) 73:2, 500.
GAUNT, PHILIP, Beyond Agendas: New Directions in Communication Research (James B. Lemert) 71:3, 733.
GAWISER, SHELDON R. and G. EVANS WITT, A Journalist’s Guide to Public Opinion Polls (Dominic L. Lasorsa) 72:2, 471.
GELDERMAN, CAROL, All the Presidents’ Words: The Bully Pulpit and the Creation of the Virtual Presidency (Julie Henderson) 75:3, 657.
GEYER, GEORGIE ANNE, Buying the Night Flight: The Autobiography of a Woman Foreign Correspondent (Linda J. Lumsden) 78:4, 849.
GIBBS, JOSEPH, Gorbachev’s Glasnost: The Soviet Media in the First Phase of Perestroika (Robyn S. Goodman) 77:1, 197.
GILBERT, ALLISON, ROBYN WALENSKY, MELINDA MURPHY, PHIL HIRSCHKORN, and MITCHELL STEVENS, eds., Covering Catastrophe: Broadcast Journalists Report September 11 (Christopher Hanson) 80:3, 731.
GINSBURG, FAYE D., LILA ABU-LUGHOD, and BRIAN LARKIN, eds., Media Worlds: Anthropology on New Terrain (Laura McClusky and Michael I. Niman) 80:1, 215.
GIROUX, HENRY A., The Mouse that Roared: Disney and the End of Innocence (William McKeen) 77:2, 430.
GJELTEN, TOM, Sarajevo Daily: A City and Its Newspaper Under Siege (Ray E. Hiebert) 73:1, 270.
GLANDER, TIMOTHY, Origins of Mass Communications Research During the American Cold War: Educational Effects and Contemporary Implications (Wayne A. Danielson) 77:2, 433.
GODFREY, DONALD G., Philo T. Farnsworth: The Father of Television (Peter E. Mayeux) 79:1, 246.
GODIN, SETH, Permission Marketing (James Pokrywcznski) 76:4, 785.
GOLDBERG, BERNARD, Bias: A CBS Insider Exposes How the Media Distort the News (Lloyd Dobyns) 79:2, 471.
GOLDFARB, RONALD L., TV or not TV: Television, Justice, and the Courts (Kenneth C. Killebrew Jr.) 75:3, 676.
GOLDMAN, ROBERT and STEPHEN PAPSON, Nike Culture (Kim Bartel Sheehan) 76:4, 783.
GOLDSTEIN, ROBERT JUSTIN, ed., The War for the Public Mind: Political Censorship in Nineteenth-Century Europe (W. Joseph Campbell) 78:2, 405.
GOOD, HOWARD, The Journalist as Autobiographer (Kathryn Smoot Egan) 71:2, 467.
GOOD, HOWARD, Girl Reporter: Gender, Journalism, and the Movies (Lillie M. Fears) 75:4, 844.
GOOD, HOWARD, The Drunken Journalist: The Biography of a Film Stereotype (David T. Z. Mindich) 78:2, 389.
GOOD, HOWARD and MICHAEL J. DILLON, Media Ethics Goes to the Movies (Matthew C. Ehrlich) 80:2, 465.
GOONASEKERA, ANURA and YOUICHI ITO, eds., Mass Media and Cultural Identity: Ethnic Reporting in Asia (Anantha S. Babbili) 77:1, 199.
GORDON, A. DAVID, JOHN M. KITTROSS, and CAROL REUSS, Controversies in Media Ethics (Mike Cowling) 73:3, 758.
GORDON, A. DAVID, JOHN M. KITTROSS, and CAROL REUSS, Controversies in Media Ethics (Lorna Veraldi) 74:1, 201.
GOTTLIEB, AGNES HOOPER, Women Journalists and the Municipal Housekeeping Movement: 1868-1914 (Elizabeth V. Burt) 79:2, 519.
GOUGH-YATES, ANNA, Understanding Women’s Magazines: Publishing, Markets and Readerships (Julie L. Andsager) 80:4, 1001.
GOWER, KARLA K., Liberty and Authority in Free Expression Law: The United States and Canada (Kyu Ho Youm) 80:3, 748.
GRABOSKY, P. N. and RUSSELL G. SMITH, Crime in the Digital Age: Controlling Telecommunications and Cyberspace Illegalities (William J. Leonhirth) 76:1, 168.
GRAINGE, PAUL, Monochrome Memories: Nostalgia and Style in Retro America (Dolores Flamiano) 80:1, 216.
GRANT, AUGUST E., ed., Communication Technology Update (Brad Thompson) 72:4, 967.
GRAUER, NEIL A., Remember Laughter: A Life of James Thurber (R. Thomas Berner) 73:4, 1005.
GRAY, HERMAN, Watching Race: Television and the Struggle for Blackness (Sharon Bramlett-Solomon) 75:1, 229.
GREENBERG, BRADLEY S., JANE D. BROWN, and NANCY L. BUERKEL-ROTHFUSS, Media, Sex and the Adolescent (Erica Weintraub Austin) 71:4, 1005.
GREENBERG, BRADLEY S. and MARCIA TAYLOR THOMPSON, eds., Communication and Terrorism (Christopher Hanson) 80:3, 731.
GREENBERG, GERALD S., Tabloid Journalism: An Annotated Bibliography of English-Language Sources (Matthew C. Ehrlich) 74:1, 221.
GREENWALD, MARILYN and JOSEPH BERNT, eds., The Big Chill: Investigative Reporting in the Current Media Environment (Stephen G. Bloom) 77:3, 683.
GREENWALD, MARILYN S., A Woman of the Times: Journalism, Feminism, and the Career of Charlotte Curtis (Kim E. Karloff) 76:4, 790.
GRIESE, NOEL L., Arthur W. Page: Publisher, Public Relations Pioneer, Patriot (Doug Newsom) 78:3, 603.
GRIFFIN, SEAN, Tinker Belles and Evil Queens: The Walt Disney Company from Inside Out (Joseph C. Harry) 79:1, 258.
GRIZZLE, RALPH, Remembering Charles Kuralt (Michael D. Murray) 79:2, 508.
GROSS, LARRY, Contested Closets: The Politics and Ethics of Outing (Roger Simpson) 71:4, 1000.
GROSS, LARRY, Up from Invisibility: Lesbians, Gay Men, and the Media in America (Rodger Streitmatter) 79:2, 518.
GROSS, PETER, Entangled Evolutions: Media and Democratization in Eastern Europe (Robyn S. Goodman) 80:1, 204.
GROSSBERG, LAWRENCE, ELLEN WARTELLA, and D. CHARLES WHITNEY, Media Making: Mass Media in a Popular Culture (Denis McQuail) 75:4, 847.
GRUNIG, LARISSA A., ELIZABETH L. TOTH, and LINDA CHILDERS HON, Women in Public Relations: How Gender Influences Practice (Janet A. Bridges) 78:4, 884.
GUNARATNE, SHELTON A., ed., Handbook of the Media in Asia (Hong Cheng) 80:1, 210.
GUNTER, BARRIE and MALLORY WOBER, The Reactive Viewer: A Review of Research on Audience Reaction Measurement (James B. Weaver, III) 71:1, 253.
GUNTER, BARRIE, Media Sex: What Are the Issues? (Dane S. Claussen) 79:4, 1020.
GUNTER, BARRIE, News and the Net (Clyde H. Bentley) 80:3, 735.
GUNTHER, RICHARD and ANTHONY MUGHAN, eds., Democracy and the Media: A Comparative Perspective (Robert L. Stevenson) 78:1, 198.
GUTWIRTH, SERGE, Privacy and the Information Age (Kathleen K. Olson) 80:1, 220.
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HACHTEN, WILLIAM A., The Growth of the Media in the Third World: African Failures, Asian Successes (Maria E. Carrington) 71:1, 222.
HACHTEN, WILLIAM A. with HARVA HACHTEN, The World News Prism: Changing Media of International Communication (John Maxwell Hamilton) 73:4, 1022.
HACHTEN, WILLIAM A., The Troubles of Journalism (Mead Loop) 75:2, 433.
HACHTEN, WILLIAM A. and JAMES F. SCOTTON, The World News Prism: Global Media in an Era of Terrorism (David W. Johnson) 80:3, 766.
HAGAMAN, DIANNE, How I Learned Not To Be A Photojournalist (Charles Lewis) 74:1, 209.
HAIMAN, FRANKLYN S., “Speech Acts” and the First Amendment (Paul Parsons) 71:4, 1017.
HAINEAULT, DORIS-LOUISE and JEAN-YVES ROY, Unconscious For Sale: Advertising, Psychoanalysis and the Public (Ivan L. Preston) 71:2, 479.
HALL, ANN C., ed., Delights, Desires, and Dilemmas: Essays on Women and the Media (Beth Olson) 76:2, 391.
HALPER, DONNA L., Invisible Stars: A Social History of Women in American Broadcasting (Christopher H. Sterling) 79:1, 233.
HAMELINK, CEES J., The Politics of World Communication (Jack Lule) 72:3, 746.
HAMILL, PETE, News is a Verb: Journalism at the End of the Twentieth Century (Jeff Merron) 75:3, 669.
HAMILTON, JAMES T., Channeling Violence: The Economic Market for Violent Television Programming (Douglas Gomery) 75:4, 840.
HAMILTON, JOHN MAXWELL and GEORGE A. KRIMSKY, Hold the Press: The Inside Story on Newspapers (Hampden H. Smith III) 73:4, 1001.
HAMMOND, PHILIP and EDWARD S. HERMAN, eds., Degraded Capability: The Media and the Kosovo Crisis (Robert Jensen) 78:1, 197.
HAMMOND, WILLIAM M., Reporting Vietnam: Media & Military at War (Roy Hamric) 76:3, 612.
HANGEN, TONA J., Redeeming the Dial: Radio, Religion, & Popular Culture in America (Bruce J. Evensen) 80:2, 476.
HANSEN, ANDERS, ed., The Mass Media and Environmental Issues (JoAnn Myer Valenti) 71:2, 470.
HARDT, HANNO, Social Theories of the Press: Constituents of Communication Research, 1840s to 1920s (John Nerone) 79:3, 790.
HARP, STEPHEN L., Marketing Michelin. Advertising and Cultural Identity in Twentieth-Century France (Thomas Gould) 80:2, 464.
HARPER, CHRISTOPHER, And That’s the Way It Will Be: News and Information in a Digital World (Jane B. Singer) 75:3, 657.
HARPER, CHRISTOPHER, ed., What’s Next in Mass Communication: Readings on Media and Culture (William G. Covington Jr.) 75:2, 428.
HART, MICHAEL, The American Internet Advantage. Global Themes and Implications of the Modern World (David E. Sumner) 78:2, 388.
HARTNETT, STEPHEN J., Democratic Dissent and the Cultural Fictions of Antebellum America (Debra Reddin Van Tuyll) 79:3, 763.
HARTSOCK, JOHN C., A History of American Literary Journalism: The Emergence of a Modern Narrative Form (James W. Tankard Jr.) 78:2, 391.
HASLAM, CHERYL and ALAN BRYMAN, eds., Social Scientists Meet the Media (William Evans) 72:2, 483.
HAYES, JOY ELIZABETH, Radio Nation: Communication, Popular Culture, and Nationalism in Mexico. 1920-1950 (Alfonso Gumucio Dagron) 79:1, 252.
HAYS, ROBERT G., A Race at Bay: New York Times Editorials on “the Indian Problem,” 1860-1900 (Robert D. Sampson) 74:2, 446.
HEATH, ROBERT L., Management of Corporate Communication: From Interpersonal Contacts to External Affairs (Kathy R. Fitzpatrick) 72:1, 244.
HECHT, MICHAEL L., ed., Communicating Prejudice (Pearlie Strother-Adams) 75:3, 660.
HEIDER, DON, White News: Why Local News Programs Don’t Cover People of Color (Félix Gutiérrez) 77:3, 698.
HEINKE, REX S., Media Law (Kyu Ho Youm) 72:4, 971.
HEINZ, W. C., When We Were One: Stories of World War II (Wallace B. Eberhard) 80:1, 232.
HENDRIKS, PATRICK, Newspapers: A Lost Cause? Strategic Management of Newspaper Firms in the United States and The Netherlands (Dane S. Claussen) 76:4, 782.
HENISCH, HEINZ and BRIDGET HENISCH, The Painted Photograph, 1839-1914: Origins, Techniques, Aspirations (Patsy G. Watkins) 74:1, 217.
HERBST, SUSAN, Numbered Voices: How Opinion Polling Has Shaped American Politics (Elliot King) 71:3, 746.
HESS, STEPHEN, News & Newsmaking: Essays by Stephen Hess (James Hamilton) 73:3, 763.
HESS, STEPHEN, International News & Foreign Correspondents (Rosenthal Calmon Alves) 73:4, 1003.
HESS, STEPHEN and MARVIN KALB, The Media and the War on Terrorism (Jeremy Harris Lipschultz) 80:4, 986.
HEWITT, DON, Tell Me a Story: Fifty Years and “60 Minutes” in Television (Michael D. Murray) 78:3, 618.
HILL, DANIEL DELIS, Advertising to the American Woman: 1900-1999 (Denise E. Delorme) 80:3, 735.
HILLIARD, ROBERT L. and MICHAEL C. KEITH, The Hidden Screen: Low Power Television in America (Reed Smith) 77:1, 198.
HILLIARD, ROBERT L. and MICHAEL C. KEITH, Dirty Discourse: Sex and Indecency in American Radio (Milagros Rivera) 80:2, 455.
HILMES, MICHELE and JASON LOVIGLIO, eds., Radio Reader: Essays in the Cultural History of Radio (Frank Chorba) 80:1, 222.
HINDMAN, ELIZABETH B., Rights vs. Responsibilities: The Supreme Court and the Media (Sandra F. Chance) 74:4, 904.
HINDS, LYNN BOYD, Broadcasting the Local News, The Early Years of Pittsburgh’s KDKA-TV (Don Edwards) 73:2, 481.
HOFFMANN-RIEM, WOLFGANG, Regulating Media – The Licensing and Supervision of Broadcasting in Six Countries (J.R. Rush Jr.) 74:2, 447.
HOGAN, J. MICHAEL, The Nuclear Freeze Campaign: Rhetoric and Foreign Policy in the Telepolitical Age (Phyllis Zagano) 72:3, 742.
HOHENBERG, JOHN, The Pulitzer Diaries: Inside America’s Greatest Prize (Bryce Nelson) 75:3, 672.
HOLBROOK, DAVID, Creativity and Popular Culture (Kate Peirce) 72:1, 239.
HOLLIHAN, THOMAS A., Uncivil Wars: Political Campaigns in a Media Age (Eric P. Bucy) 622.
HONG, JUNHAO, The Internationalization of Television in China: The Evolution of Ideology, Society, and Media since the Reform (Tsan-Kuo Chang) 76:2, 397.
HORNIK, ROBERT, ed., Public Health Communication: Evidence for Behavior Change (Kim Walsh-Childers) 80:2, 475.
HORNING, ALICE S., The Psycholinguistics of Readable Writing: A Multidisciplinary Exploration (Dana Loewy) 71:3, 749.
HORTEN, GERD, Radio Goes to War: The Cultural Politics of Propaganda During World War II (Michael S. Sweeney) 79:2, 507.
HOYER, SVENNIK, EPP LAUK, and PEETER VIHALEMM, eds., Towards a Civic Society: The Baltic Media’s Long Road to Freedom (W. Richard Whitaker) 71:2, 477.
HOYNES, WILLIAM, Public Television for Sale: Media, the Market and the Public Sphere (Helena Mitchell) 72:2, 480.
HUME, JANICE, Obituaries in American Culture (Andie Tucher) 78:1, 203.
HUMPHREY, CAROL SUE, The Press of the Young Republic, 1783-1833 (Ross F. Collins) 74:1, 218.
HUNT, DARNELL M., Screening the Los Angeles “Riots”: Race, Seeing and Resistance (Don Heider) 74:4, 906.
HUTCHBY, IAN and JO MORAN-ELLIS, eds., Children, Technology and Culture (Keisha L. Hoerrner) 80:4, 975.
HUTTON, FRANKIE, The Early Black Press in America, 1827 to 1860 (Carolyn A. Stroman) 71:1, 259.
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