Faculty Publications
View publications from faculty in the Journalism and Media Studies Department at Linfield University.
Books from 2021
Resisting the News: Engaged Audiences, Alternative Media, and Popular Critique of Journalism, Jennifer Rauch
Books from 2018
Slow Media: Why "Slow" Is Satisfying, Sustainable, and Smart, Jennifer Rauch
Both Facts and Feelings: Emotion and News Literacy, Susan Currie Sivek
Ubiquitous Emotion Analytics and How We Feel Today, Susan Currie Sivek
Where Do Facts Matter? The Digital Paradox in Magazines' Fact-Checking Practices, Susan Currie Sivek and Sharon Bloyd-Peshkin
Submissions from 2014
Attempting an Affirmative Approach to American Broadcasting: Ideology, Politics, and the Public Telecommunications Facilities Program, Michael W. Huntsberger
City Magazine Editors and the Evolving Urban Information Environment, Susan Currie Sivek
Political Magazines on Twitter during Election 2012: Framing, Uniting, Dividing, Susan Currie Sivek
Submissions from 2013
City Magazines and Social Media: Moving beyond the Monthly, Susan Currie Sivek
Packaging Inspiration: Al Qaeda’s Digital Magazine Inspire in the Self-Radicalization Process, Susan Currie Sivek
Eco-terrorism or Eco-tage: An Argument for the Proper Frame, David Thomas Sumner and Lisa M. Weidman
Submissions from 2012
U.S. Radio in the 21st Century: Staying the Course in Unknown Territory, Michael Huntsberger
Submissions from 2011
“We Need a Showing of All Hands”: Technological Utopianism in MAKE Magazine, Susan Currie Sivek
Submissions from 2010
Social Media under Social Control: Regulating Social Media and the Future of Socialization, Susan Currie Sivek
Digital Radio Strategies in the United States: A Tale of Two Systems, Alan G. Stavitsky and Michael Huntsberger
"With the Support of Listeners Like You": Lessons from U.S. Public Radio, Alan G. Stavitsky and Michael Huntsberger
Homophobia, Heterosexism, and Ambivalence in the Premier Issue of Sports Illustrated Woman/Sport, Lisa M. Weidman
Submissions from 2007
The New "Podagogy": Incorporating Podcasting into Journalism Education, Michael Huntsberger and Alan G. Stavitsky
The Emergence of Community Radio in the United States: A Historical Examination of the National Federation of Community Broadcasters, 1970 to 1990, Michael William Huntsberger
Editing Conservatism: How National Review Magazine Framed and Mobilized a Political Movement, Susan Currie Sivek
Submissions from 2006
Creativity, Free Expression, and Professionalism: Value Conflicts in U.S. Community Radio, Michael Huntsberger
Submissions from 2003
Authenticity in the Skateboarding World, Becky Beal and Lisa Weidman
Pointing the Finger of Blame: News Media Coverage of Popular-Culture Culpability, Erica Scharrer, Lisa M. Weidman, and Kimberly Bissell