Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (84th, Washington, DC, August 5-8, 2001). Minorities and Communication Division.

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Title: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (84th, Washington, DC, August 5-8, 2001). Minorities and Communication Division.
Language: English
Authors: Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication.
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 157
Publication Date: 2001
Document Type: Collected Works - Proceedings
Descriptors: Advertising, Blacks, Ethnic Stereotypes, Females, Health Programs, Higher Education, Journalism Education, Periodicals, Program Effectiveness, Racial Attitudes, Reconstruction Era
Abstract: The Minorities and Communication section of the proceedings contains the following 4 selected papers: "Differences in Media by Online Business in Black- and White-Targeted Magazines: The Potential Impact of the Digital Divide on Ad Placement" (Osei Appiah and Matthew Wagner); "Racial Stereotyping and Mass Mediated Contact" (Carol M. Liebler and Richard D. Waters); "Effects of Advertising Messages for Breast Cancer on African-American Women's Attitudes toward Early Prevention" (Cynthia M. Frisby); and "Terror Masked in Silence: Black Press Coverage of the Reconstruction-Era Ku Klux Klan" (Mike Conway). (RS)
Entry Date: 2002
Accession Number: ED459495
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:The Minorities and Communication section of the proceedings contains the following 4 selected papers: "Differences in Media by Online Business in Black- and White-Targeted Magazines: The Potential Impact of the Digital Divide on Ad Placement" (Osei Appiah and Matthew Wagner); "Racial Stereotyping and Mass Mediated Contact" (Carol M. Liebler and Richard D. Waters); "Effects of Advertising Messages for Breast Cancer on African-American Women's Attitudes toward Early Prevention" (Cynthia M. Frisby); and "Terror Masked in Silence: Black Press Coverage of the Reconstruction-Era Ku Klux Klan" (Mike Conway). (RS)