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McKechnie, Lynne E. F.; Goodall, George R.; Lajoie-Paquette, Darian; Julien, Heidi – Information Research: An International Electronic Journal, 2005
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to determine if and how human information behaviour (HIB) research is used by others. Method: Using ISI Web of Knowledge, a citation analysis was conducted on 155 English-language HIB articles published from 1993 to 2000 in six prominent LIS journals. The bibliometric core of 12 papers was identified.…
Descriptors: Researchers, Information Science, Citation Analysis, Journal Articles
Malek, Abbas – 1989
A study examined the similarity or dissimilarity between the "New York Times'" editorial position on Iran and Iranian affairs and the official United States foreign policy towards Iran as reflected in the "Department of State Bulletin" for the period of 1968-1981. Each piece was categorized by major category and sub-category by…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Editorials, Federal Government
Hellweg, Susan A. – 1988
This paper provides a selected review of political candidate campaign advertising studies from the political science, mass communication, advertising, and political communication literature. The paper examines the literature in terms of research pertaining to (1) candidate advertising content (commercials for male versus female candidates and for…
Descriptors: Advertising, Communication Research, Content Analysis, Mass Media Role
Winemiller, David R.; Mitchell, M. Ellen – 1989
While much research has focused on the processes of marital problem solving, the content of marital problem solving has received considerably less attention. This study examined the initial efforts to develop a method for assessing marital problem solving content. Married individuals (N=36) completed a demographic information sheet, the Dyadic…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Cognitive Restructuring, Cognitive Style, Content Analysis
Palumbo, Dennis J. – 1989
Twenty years ago, many leading political scientists advised their colleagues to focus only on the policy-making process and eschew the content of policy because, they argued, the scientific discipline did not have normative standards by which to judge policy contents, and because political scientists could not become experts in the many…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Interdisciplinary Approach, Literature Reviews, Periodicals
Tino, Richard – 1989
A study examined reports of the American invasions of the Dominican Republic (1965) and Grenada (1983) to determine whether there were substantive differences in coverage as a result of differing journalistic conditions. First-day New York Times reports of both invasions were analyzed both quantitatively (number of stories published, amount of…
Descriptors: Censorship, Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Federal Government
Seiter, Danny; And Others – 1987
A study examined whether the media in Louisiana have reflected current media trends of emphasis on crime news, focusing on crime news content in the 24 Louisiana daily newspapers. Since a key part of the research was the comparison of trends in newspaper accounts of crime and the reported crime rate, the 22 communities with daily newspapers were…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Crime, Crime Prevention, Journalism
Arnold, Mary – 1990
Intended to provide a comprehensive conceptual framework to serve as a scaffold for past, present, and future research on "scholastic journalism" (journalism in the secondary school), a topical content analysis of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) Secondary Education Division research, teaching,…
Descriptors: Censorship, Content Analysis, Ethics, Journalism
Schwartz, Thomas A. – 1983
First Amendment students were unhappy to see Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart retire because his voting record demonstrated a favorable attitude toward freedom of speech and press. His replacement, Sandra Day O'Connor, was predicted to be a conservative or moderate who probably would vote consistently with Stewart in other areas, but her…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Content Analysis, Court Judges, Court Litigation
Chang, Tsan-Kuo – 1983
Eight Chinese daily newspapers were content analyzed to determine the role and functions of the Chinese press in the United States. The papers studied were based in New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, and were dated from Novemer 1 to November 6, 1982. The results indicated that the Chinese press did not pay much attention to the local…
Descriptors: Chinese Americans, Content Analysis, Culture Contact, Foreign Countries
Rutenbeck, Jeffrey B. – 1987
A study examined the conserving tendencies of the established political party press during the early stages of the antislavery movement. Eighteen partisan newspapers--from both northern and southern states--were examined for their coverage of the July 30, 1836, mob violence against James G. Birney and his Cincinnati "Philanthropist," and…
Descriptors: Blacks, Content Analysis, Media Research, News Reporting
Carlson, A. Cheree; Hocking, John E. – 1987
An examination of letters left at the Vietnam Veteran's Memorial in Washington, D.C. between November, 1984 and April, 1986 revealed that the memorial serves as a rhetorical situation that urges its visitors to eloquence. The memorial is an excellent proving ground for situational theory because the interaction of site and perception is vital to…
Descriptors: Catharsis, Content Analysis, Death, Discourse Analysis
Abrahamsson, Ulla B. – 1982
Examples from the data of a study of television programing for adolescents in Sweden illustrate some of the differences in the ways programs address their male and female viewers. Whereas boy and girl characters in television programs are roughly equal in number, the distribution changes when only leading roles are considered. A marked imbalance…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Characterization, Commercial Television, Content Analysis
John, Jeffrey Alan – 1986
Noting that efforts of governments to control newspapers are more problematic where news photographs are concerned, a study compared the news photos printed in an English-language Argentinian newspaper during and after a period of totalitarian rule. The study sample was a simulated "week" of issues, consisting of one day from each month…
Descriptors: Censorship, Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Democracy
Buddenbaum, Judith M. – 1986
A study was conducted to examine the journalism work of James Gordon Bennett, who founded the "New York Herald" in the 1830s, and to determine the nature of his coverage of religion before, during, and after the "Moral War" waged in 1840 against Bennett's popular newspaper. In addition, the study analyzed what Bennett's…
Descriptors: Clergy, Content Analysis, Journalism, Media Research
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