Faculty Publications
View publications from faculty in the Journalism and Media Studies Department (formerly known as the Mass Communication Department) at Linfield University.
Submissions from 2018
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