194 results on '"Culbertson, Hugh M."'
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2. Three Perspectives on American Journalism. Journalism Monographs Number Eighty-Three.
3. Veiled News Sources--Who and What Are They? ANPA News Research Bulletin No. 3.
4. The Neutral and Participant Perspectives--Do They Have Unique Meanings for Magazine Students?
5. Effect of Editorial Endorsements on Public Perception of Leanings in Coverage of a Presidential Election Campaign.
6. Media Use and Reliance--How Do They Interact in Affecting Knowledge Level.
7. Breadth of Perspective--An Important Concept for Public Relations.
8. Public Relations Practitioner Roles--Their Meanings for Educators.
9. Potential Female and Minority Communication Educators: An Exploratory Study of Their Views on Teaching as a Profession.
10. Agenda Diversity: A Comparison of American and Filipino Editorials on the 1986 Filipino Election and Revolution.
11. The Social, Political and Economic Contexts: Keys in Educating the True Public Relations Professional.
12. Needs and Beliefs in Construct Accessibility: Keys to New Understanding.
13. Factors Influencing Coorientation Variables in News Judgment.
14. Guest Relations: A Demanding but Constrained Role for Lady Public Relations Practitioners in Mainland China.
15. Linkage Beliefs: What Are the Links?
16. Social, Political, and Economic Contexts: Keys in Educating the True Public Relations Professionals.
17. Media use, attention to media and agenda richness
18. Measuring agenda diversity in an elastic medium: candidate position papers
19. Needs and beliefs in construct accessibility: keys to new understanding
20. Communitarianism: a foundation for communication symmetry
21. Guest relations: a demanding but constrained role for lady public relations in mainland China
22. Linkage beliefs: what are the links?
23. Two contrasting approaches of government public relations in Mainland China
24. Social, political, and economic contexts: keys in educating true public relations professionals
25. The social, political and economic contexts: keys to front-end research
26. Quotation Marks and Bylines--What Do They Mean to Readers?
27. Practitioner Roles: Their Meaning for Educators.
28. How Media Use and Reliance Affect Knowledge Level.
29. Variables Affect How Persons View Unnamed News Sources
30. Veiled Attribution--An Element of Style?
31. Cloaked Attribution--What Does It Mean to News Readers? ANPA News Research Bulletin. No. 1.
32. Words vs. Pictures: Perceived Impact and Connotative Meaning
33. Visual Detail, Sensationalism and Perceived Writer Stand
34. The Neutral and Participant Perspectives--What Do They Mean?
35. Leaks--A Dilemma for Editors as well as Officials.
36. How Public Relations Textbooks Handle Honesty and Lying.
37. Asymmetry in the permanent campaign
38. Blessed are the Peace Makers
39. A Study of Graph Comprehension Difficulties
40. High-Minded Utilitarian Public Relations Students Dance to Two Drummers
41. High-Minded Utilitarian Public Relations Students Dance to Two Drummers.
42. Two Planes Down: The Chinese Embassy in Washington Goes On Line
43. A Key Step in Police-Community Relations: Identify the Divisive Issues
44. Public Relations in Mainland China
45. Book Review: Citizen Journalism: Valuable, Useless or Dangerous?, edited by Melissa Wall
46. Relation between attribution specificity and accessibility to news sources
47. Don't Think of an Elephant! Know Your Values and Frame the Debate, Whose Freedom: The Battle Over America's Most Important Idea
48. Banana: The Fate of the Fruit that Changed the World
49. Hebron Journal: Stories of Nonviolent Peacemaking
50. Book Review: Curt Flood in the Media: Baseball, Race, and the Demise of the Activist-Athlete, by Abraham Iqbal Khan
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