Submissions from 2010
Religious Groups & “Affluenza”: Further Exploration of the TV-Materialism Link, Mark D Harmon
That is Not Goldfish Swallowing: Newsreels Encounter Protests Against the Vietnam War, Mark D Harmon
When Mediated Poverty Stereotypes align with Public Opinion: A Clear Predictor of Ideology and Party in the U.S., Mark D Harmon
A Longitudinal Study of U.S. Network TV Newscasts and Strikes: Political Economy on the Picket Line, Mark D Harmon and Lee Shu-Yueh
Submissions from 2009
The Power of “Small Stories:” Narratives and Notions of Gender Equality in Conversations About Sport, Marie Hardin and Erin E. Whiteside
Submissions from 2008
Arab youth, television and "affluenza", Mark D Harmon
Does Affluenza Spread Quickly? A Historical Case Study from Spain, Mark D. Harmon and Nuria Cruz-Camara
Submissions from 2007
Meet the Press Congressional Guests, 1947-2004, Mark D. Harmon and Daniel J. Foley
Submissions from 2004
Polish and Former Soviet Contributions to CNN World Report before and after Massive System Changes, Mark D. Harmon, Zbigniew Rytel, Christa J. Ward, and Judy B. Oskam
Submissions from 2001
Affluenza: Television Use and Cultivation of Materialism, Mark D. Harmon
Poll Question Readability and ‘Don't Know’ Replies, Mark D. Harmon
How Television News Programs Use Video News Releases, Mark D. Harmon and Candace White
Submissions from 1987
The New York Times and the Theft of the 1876 Presidential Election, Mark D. Harmon