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1. The Effects of A Serious Game on Immigration Attitudes: Playing "Papers, Please" Decreases Positive Attitudes Toward Migrants.

2. Money as Mass Communication: U.S. Paper Currency and the Iconography of Nationalism.

3. Conjuring Abraham, Martin, and John: Memory, Myth, and News of the Obama Presidential Campaign (Top Three Faculty Paper).

4. The Yellow Press: Asian American Radicalism and Conflict in Gidra - ERIC Top Paper.

5. US and EU Internet Privacy Protection Regimes: Regulatory Spillover in the Travel Industry--Top Student Paper, Communication Law and Policy Division.

6. The Public Sphere Revisited: U.S. Newspapers’ Coverage of the 2004 Presidential Election Campaign (Top Student Paper).

7. Never Been a Front/ Never Been a Fraud: Hip-Hop and Whiteness (Top Paper).

8. The Part Played by Bells in the Emergence of American National Consciousness (Top Student Paper).

9. Fruit of the Poisonous Tree: A Comparative Analysis of Reporting Illegal Wiretapping in South Korea and the United States TOP THREE PAPER.

10. Law Enforcement and the Public: The Role of Intergroup Accommodation (Top Three Paper).

11. Health Care Gluttons Driving Gold-Plated Cadillacs: The Racialized Consumer in US Health Care Policy Discourse Paper Submission for Popular Communication Division, International Communication Association.

12. Information-Seeking Behavior of Justices During U.S. Supreme Court Oral Arguments (Top Three Paper).

13. Setting Stage for the Sixties: Restrictions on Speech About Drugs in America Prior to 1968 (Top Three Paper).

14. Beyond Network Neutrality: Criteria for a Democratic Internet, TOP STUDENT PAPER.

15. Meeting Up Offline: How Offline Gatherings Affect Online Communities (TOP 2 Student Paper).

16. "Flexibility in One Place Presumes Rigidity Elsewhere": Record Industry Turbulence and the 1985-87 Legislative Lockdown of Recording Artists (Top Three Paper).

17. Editor's Notes and Transparency: What Do Major U.S. Newspapers Deem Noteworthy? - Top Student Paper.

18. Red or Blue? The Use of Dichotomous Colors in News Coverage (Top Student Paper).

19. Fighting "the Man's technology": Visions of technology in the underground press of the American counterculture (1964-1974).

20. Cultural Influences on the News: Portrayals of the Iraq War by Swedish and American Media.

21. Discourses of Racism in a Listserv Discussion among Neighbors.

22. Journalism's Complicated Partners: Television News Anchors and Community Maintenance Around the Anchor's Appearance.

23. Bump Watch 2006: The Representation of Pregnancy in American Celebrity Magazines.

24. BBC News in the U.S.: A "Super-Alternative" News Medium Emerges.

25. Religion As Social Ontology: The Muslim Immigrant In (Danish) Public Discourse.

26. When the West Teaches the East: Towards a Model for Analyzing Classroom Cultural Conflict.

27. Transatlantic Perspectives on the U.S. 2004 Election: The Case of Norway.

28. Traduttore, Traditore: The Soviet Translation of Norbert Wiener's Early Cybernetics.

29. Tracing Voices of the Past to Make Sense of the Present: Reported Speech in News Coverage.

30. Town Hall Meetings Without the Town: Were the Denver Three’s First Amendment Rights Violated?

31. The French Foil and the Valorization of "Universal" American Values.

32. The Bestseller System in Comparative Research: The Case of Donna Tartt's "The Secret History".

33. Somalia, Clinton, and the New York Times.

34. News as Culture: A Comparative Study of Newspaper Coverage of the War in Iraq.

35. Media and the Political Incentives of Strict Religion.

36. Measuring the Efficiency of Advertising Media Expenditures for Newspapers and Radio.

37. Framing Professionalism and Ethics of Journalism and Public Relations: The Case of Armstrong Williams.

38. Convergence Technologies and the Layered Policy Model: Implication for Regulating Future Communications.

39. Constructions of Arab and Islamic Actors & the West: A Print Media Analysis Around 9/11.

40. Abu Ghraib Revisited: News Narratives, Visual Culture, and the Power of Photography.

41. The Role of Research in Communications Policy: Theory and Evidence.

42. "The Constitutionality of “Total-Multiple-Multichannel-Multicast” Must Carry: And What It Means for Public Broadcasting".

43. Processes, Principles and Policies: The Public Interest Standard in U.S. Media Policy.

44. Online News Reader Specialization and its Boundaries: Implications for the Fragmentation of American News Audiences.

45. New Regional Journalism in Mexico-USA Border.

46. Dueling Debates? A Comparison of the US Presidential Debates 2004 and the German TV-duels 2002.

47. A Lesson in Canadian Cable Broadband Policy.

48. A Comparison of Public Policies and Research on Cultural Diversity in Mexican, Canadian and US Television.

49. Imagining America: The Simpsons and the Anti-Suburb Go Global.

50. The Middle East in America’s News: A 20th Century Overview.