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Prime Suspects: The Influence of Local Television News on the Viewing Public
American Journal of Political Science, Vol. 44, No. 3, July 2000, Pp. 560-573

Framing Race: Implications for NASPAA Schools
October 2008

Effects of Explicitness in the Framing of Race
A FrameWorks Research Report, July 2008

Telling the Science Story: An Exploration of Frame Effects on Public Understanding and Support For Early Child Development
A FrameWorks Research Report, October, 2007

Civic Engagement at Traditional Research Universities
Metropolitan Universities: An International Forum, (Vol. 17 No. 3) October 2006

Civic Engagement at Traditional Research Universities
Metropolitan Universities, Volume 17 Number 3, Oct. 2006

Vivid Examples
October 2006

Topic: Vivid Examples: What They Mean and Why You Should Be Careful Using Them
Frameworks Ezines, Issue 33

Coverage of Crime, Criminal Justice, and Reentry in the Providence Journal: A Content Audit Report
Justice Chronicles, July 30, 2005

Rethinking Our Thinking on Race
From the Self Making Person to Opportunity for All, October 2005

Communications for Social Good
Practice Matters: The Improving Philanthropy Project, April 2004

Health Care Coverage in the Hartford Courant
April 3, 2004

Topic: Right for the Wrong Reasons
Frameworks Ezines, Issue 26

Where You Live and What You Watch: The Impact of Racial Proximity and Local Television News on Attitudes About Race and Crime
Political Research Quarterly, Vol. 55, No. 4 (December 2002) pp. 755-780

Strategic Frame Analysis: Reframing America's Youth
Social Policy Report (Vol. XV, No. 3) 2001

The ‘Welfare Queen’ Experiment: How Viewers React to Images of African-American Mothers on Welfare
Nieman Reports, Summer 1999

The Influence of Local Television News Frames on Attitudes About Childcare: An Evaluation Report to the Benton Foundation
Center for Communications and Community (Paper 1) 1999

Exploring Minority Empowerment: Symbolic Politics, Governing Coalitions and Traces of Political Style in Los Angeles
American Journal of Political Science, Vol. 40, No. 1 (Feb., 1996), 56-81

“Super-Predators or Victims of Societal Neglect? Framing Effects in Juvenile Crime Coverage,” pgs. 148-166 in Framing of American Politics. Karen Callaghan and Frauke Schnell (eds.) Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.




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