J&MC Quarterly Index – Professional Issues
Volumes 71 to 80
1994 to 2003
Subject Index: Professional Issues
Are Journalists Really Irreligious? A Multidimensional Analysis (Doug Underwood and Keith Stamm) 78:4, 771-786.
Changing the Newsroom Culture: A Four-Year Case Study of Organizational Development at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Peter J. Gade and Earnest L. Perry) 80:2, 327-347.
Does the Cheerleading Ever Stop? Major League Baseball and Sports Journalism (William B. Anderson) 78:2, 355-382.
Does Making Journalism More Public Make a Difference? A Critical Review of Evaluative Research on Public Journalism (Brian L. Massey and Tanni Haas) 79:3, 559-586.
Explaining Variability in Newspaper Design: An Examination of the Role of Newsroom Subgroups (Wilson Lowrey) 80:2, 348-367.
Finding a New Way: Nicaraguan Newspapers in a Globalized World (Kris Kodrich) 79:1, 101-120.
Holding the News Media Accountable: A Study of Media Reporters and Media Critics in the United States (Susanne Fengler) 80:4, 818-832.
The Impact of Public Ownership, Profits, and Competition on Number of Newsroom Employees and Starting Salaries at Mid-Sized Daily Newspapers (Stephen Lacy and Alan Blanchard) 80:4, 949-968.
The Impact of Technological Skill on Job-Finding Success in the Mass Communication Labor Market (Wilson Lowrey and Lee B. Becker) 78:4, 754-770.
The Making and Unmaking of Civic Journalists: Influences of Professional Socialization (Michael McDevitt, Bob M. Gassaway, and Frank G. Pérez) 79:1, 87-100.
The Myth of “The Local” in American Journalism (John J. Pauly and Melissa Eckert) 79:2, 310-326.
National News Cultures: A Comparison of Dutch, German, British, Australian, and U.S. Journalists (Mark Deuze) 79:1, 134-149.
The Normative-Economic Justification for Public Discourse: Letters to the Editor as a “Wide Open” Forum (Karin Wahl-Jorgensen) 79:1, 121-133.
Numbers in the Newsroom: A Qualitative Examination of a Quantitative Challenge (Patricia A. Curtin and Scott R. Maier) 78:4, 720-738.
Numeracy in the Newsroom: A Case Study of Mathematical Competence and Confidence (Scott R. Maier) 80:4, 921-936.
Personal and Professional Dimensions of News Work: Exploring the Link between Journalists’ Values and Roles (Patrick Lee Plaisance and Elizabeth A. Skewes) 80:4, 833-848.
Professional Confidence and Situational Ethics: Assessing the Social-Professional Dialectic in Journalistic Ethics Decisions (Dan Berkowitz and Yehiel Limor) 80:4, 783-801.
The Promise and Peril of Anecdotes in News Coverage: An Ethical Analysis (David A. Craig) 80:4, 802-817.
Race and Ethical Reasoning: The Importance of Race to Journalistic Decision Making (Renita Coleman) 80:2, 295-310.
Sources and Civic Journalism: Changing Patterns of Reporting? (David D. Kurpius) 79:4, 853-866.
Times of Turmoil: Short-and Long-Term Effects of Organizational Change on Newsroom Employees (George L. Daniels and C. Ann Hollifield) 79:3, 661-680.
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