Journalism Quarterly Index-Public Relations
Volumes 61 to 70
1984 to 1993
Subject Index: Public Relations
Applying Situational Communication Theory to an International Political Problem: Two Studies (L. Elwin Atwood and Ann Marie Major), 68:200-210.
A Class Action Suit as Public Relations (S. E. Rada), 62:150-54.
Communication by Agricultural Publics: Internal and External Orientations (James E. Grunig, Clifford L. Nelson, Susie J. Richburg and Terry J. White), 65:26-38.
Coorientation of PR Practioners and News Personnel in Education News (Sandra Kruger Stegall and Keith P. Sanders), 63:341-47, 393.
Effect of Public Relations Efforts on Media Visibility of Organizations (S. Holly Stocking), 62:358-66, 450.
Effects of Gender on Professional Encroachment in Public Relations (Martha Lauzen), 69:173-80.
A Factor Analysis of Broom and Smith’s Public Relations Roles Scales (Joey Reagan, Ronald Anderson, Janine Sumner and Scott Hill), 67:177-83.
How Public Relations Practitioners and Editors in Florida View Each Other (Lillian Lodge Kopenhaver, David L. Martinson and Michael Ryan), 6l:860-65.
Impact of SEC Rule 10b-5 on Corporate Public Relations (Douglas P. Killian), 63:735-739.
Individual Differences in Ethical Values of Public Relations Practitioners (Jacob Shamir, Barbara Strauss Reed and Steven Connell), 67:956-63.
Job Satisfaction and Its Correlates Among Public Relations Workers (Terry Lynn Rentner and James H. Bissland), 67:950-55.
Journalists and Public Relations Practitioners: Why the Antagonism? (Michael Ryan and David L. Martinson), 65:131-40.
Organizational Constraints on Corporate Public Relations Practitioners (Michael Ryan), 64:473-82.
Participative vs. Authoritative Public Relations Environments (Michael Ryan), 64:853-57.
Practitioner Roles and Uses of New Technologies (Ronald Anderson and Joey Reagan), 69:156-65.
Predictors of Systematic Public Relations Research in Higher Education (Glen T. Cameron, RuthAnn Weaver Lariscy and Duane D. Sweep), 69:466-70.
Proximity: Localization vs. Distance in PR News Releases (Linda P. Morton and John Warren), 69:1023-28.
Public Relations Environments (Lalit Acharya), 62:577-84.
Public Relations for Appalachia: Berea Mountain Life and Work (Catherine C. Mitchell and C. Joan Schnyder), 66:974-78.
Public Relations in State Government: A Typology of Management Styles (Judy VanSlyke Turk), 62:304-15.
Public Relations Practitioners, Public Interest and Management (Michael Ryan and David L. Martinson), 62:111-15.
Public Relations Practioners’ Views of Corporate Social Responsibility (Michael Ryan), 63:740-47.
The Role of Public Relations in Four Organizational Types (Larissa A. Schneider), 62:567-76, 594.
Sequence Faculty Divided on PR Value, Status and News Orientation (Peter Haberman, Lillian Lodge Kopenhaver and David L. Martinson), 65:490-96.
Social Science Research, Professionalism and Public Relations Practioners (Michael Ryan and David L. Martinson), 67:377-90.
Trying to Harness Atomic Energy, 1946-1951: Albert EinsteinÕs Publicity Campaign for World Government (Susan Caudill), 68:253-62.
Using Grunig’s Indices to Differentiate Organizational Public Relations Functions (Joey Reagan, Janine Sumner and Scott Hill), 69:181-87.
Using Positive vs. Negative Photographs — Or No Photographs — in Third-World Fund Raising (Evelyne J. Dyck and Gary Coldevin), 69:572-79.
RADIO Attribution in Network Radio News: A Cross-Network Analysis (Larry L. Burriss), 65:690-94.
Audience Recall of News Stories Presented by Newspaper, Computer, Television and Radio (Melvin L. DeFleur, Lucinda Davenport, Mary Cronin and Margaret DeFleur), 69:1010-22.
Birth of a Network’s “Conscience”: The NBC Advisory Council, 1927 (Louise Benjamin), 66:587-90.
Comparing Positive and Negative Political Advertising on Radio (Michael A. Shapiro and Robert H. Rieger), 69:135-45.
Defining Ethics in Electronic Journalism: Perceptions of News Directors (K. Tim Wulfemeyer), 67:984-91.
The Emotional Use of Popular Music by Adolescents (Alan Wells and Ernest A. Hakanen), 68:445-54.
FCC Standard-Setting with Regard to FM Stereo and AM Stereo (W.A. Kelly Huff), 68:483-90.
Ownership, Operating, Staffing and Content Characteristics of “News Radio” Stations (Daniel Riffe and Eugene F. Shaw), 67:684-91.
The Precedent that Almost Was: A 1926 Court Effort to Regulate Radio (Louise M. Benjamin), 67:578-85.
President Reagan’s Return to Radio (Howard H. Martin), 61:817-21.
Primary News Source Changes: Question Wording, Availability, and Cohort Effects (Michael D. Basil), 67:708-722.
A Profile of Canadian Radio Newsworkers (George Pollard), 66:80-86.
Radio News Directors’ Perception of Involvement in Advertising and Sales (Thomas A. Griffiths and R. Irwin Goodman), 66:600-606.
The Rogue Elephant of Radio Legislation: Senator William E. Borah (Donald G. Godfrey and Val E. Limburg), 67:214-24.
Unlicensed Broadcasting and the Federal Radio Commission: The 1930 George W. Fellowes Challenge (Steven P. Phipps), 68:823-28.
Use of Audio Inserts in Network Radio Newscasts (Larry L. Burriss), 65:474-78.
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