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Kevin G. Barnhurst
Selected Publication Record
Visual Studies
Media/Queered: Visibility and Its Discontents, editor. New York: Lang, 2007. www.uic.edu/~kgbcomm/mq
• Finalist, Arts and Culture, Lambda Literary Awards, May 2008.
• Reviewed in Journal of Communication, Contemporary Sociology, International Sociology, Journalism &
Mass Communication Quarterly, International Journal of Communication, Journalism History, Journal of
Communication Inquiry, Visual Studies, Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide, others.
Seeing the Newspaper. New York: St. Martin’s Press, cloth and paper, 1994.
• Mellett Special Citation, presented at National Press Club, Washington, D.C., October 1994.
• Named a Best Book of the Year by In These Times magazine, 1995.
• Reviewed in Editor & Publisher, Journal of Communication, Journalism Educator, Quill & Scroll, SND
Design, Visual Communication Quarterly, and Visual Sociology.
News as Art. Journalism Monographs No. 130. Columbia, S.C.: AEJMC, December 1991.
Published serially in Design, the magazine of the Society of News Design: Design Theory:
Expressing Tone. No. 26 (1987): 52–53; News as Art: Point and Line. No. 25 (1987): 32–33.
• Reviewed in Journal of Visual Literacy.
Serialized in Spanish in Cuadernos de Diálogos de la Comunicación. Bogotá: FELAFACS:
Periodismo visual. Cuadernos 14. March 1991. Reissued, Revista Latina de Comunicación Social
(Latina) 7, July 1998.
La diagramación de noticias. Cuadernos 16. June 1991. Reissued, Latina 14, Feb. 1999.
Los cuadros gráficos. Cuadernos 19. June 1991. Reissued, Latina 16, April 1999.
Republished in Portuguese: Jornalismo Visual, Unisinos 30 (23 setembro 2002): 179–82.
Planejamento Gráfico. Translated by José Carlos Kofmeister. www.comunica.unisinos.br
Handbook for Visual Journalism. Champaign, Illinois: Hawthorne Books, 1988. Rev. ed., 1990.
Chapters & Refereed Articles
Visual Communication, 2d author with Michael Griffin and Robert L. Craig, invited bibliographical
essay. Oxford Bibliographies Online: Communication. Ed. Patricia Moy. New York: Oxford, 2013.
The Form of Online News in the Mainstream U.S. Press, 2001–2010. Journalism Studies 13.5 (Spring
2012): 791–800.
Political Visions: Visual Studies in Political Communication, with Kelly Quinn. Sage Handbook of
Political Communication, pp. 276–91. Ed. Holli A. Semetko & Margaret Scammell. London: Sage,
2012.
The Form of Reports on U.S. Newspaper Internet Sites, An Update. Journalism Studies 11.4 (August
2010): 1–12.
Visibility as Paradox: Representation and Simultaneous Contrast. In Media/Queered: Visibility and its
Discontents, pp. 1–20. New York: Peter Lang, 2007.
Mapping Visual Studies in Communication, with Michael Vari and Ígor Rodríguez. State of the Art in
Communication Theory and Research. Journal of Communication 45.4 (Winter 2004): 616–44.
Beyond the Frame: Alternative Perspectives on the Imagined Environment. Postscript to Thinking
Geometrically: Re-Visioning Space for a Multi-Modal World, 149–81. New York: Peter Lang, 2002.
News Geography and Monopoly: The Form of Reports on U.S. Newspaper Internet Sites. Journalism
Studies 3.4 (November 2002): 477–89. Spanish translation forthcoming in Latina, Spring 2012.
The Influence of Layout on the Perceived Tone of News Articles, 2d author with Susan E.
Middlestadt. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 75.2 (Summer 1999): 264–76.
The Alternative Vision: Lewis Hine’s Men at Work in the Dominant Culture. In Photo-Textualities:
Reading Photographs and Literature, 85–107. Ed. Marsha Bryant. London: AUP, 1996.
• Discussed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, Fall 1993.
Layout as Political Expression: The Press and Sendero Luminoso. Visual Literacy in the Digital Age, pp.
435–47. Blacksburg: International Visual Literacy Association (IVLA), 1994.
Accommodating Technology, 2d author with Carla V. Lloyd. Visual Literacy in the Digital Age, pp. 233–
39. Blacksburg: IVLA, 1994.
Photography as Culture: Reconsidering the History of U.S. Photojournalism. Medien und Zeit
(Austria), January 1994, pp. 17–24.
The Impact of Legibility Science on the Visual Design of Newspapers. Imagery in Science & the Arts,
35–42. Blacksburg: IVLA, 1993.
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Effects of Modern and Postmodern Design Styles on Reader Perceptions of News, with Alan L. Ellis.
Visual Communication: Bridging Across Cultures, pp. 15–24. Blacksburg: IVLA, 1992.
Visual Literacy Training: Changing How Journalism Students Reason About Layout, with D. Charles
Whitney. Investigating Visual Literacy, pp. 25–36. Blacksburg: IVLA, 1991.
Refereed Conference Papers
The Silent Invasion of the Matrix: Q(uee)R-Coding Public Visual Spaces, 2d author with Guillaume
Latzko-Toth. Canadian Communication Association Conference, May 2012.
Helpless Love: Queer Narrative, YouTube Daytime Fandom, and Political Identity. International
Communication Association (ICA), Phoenix, May 2012.
Straightjacket Freedom: Gay YouTube Fan Channels, Daytime Narratives, and Political Identity.
Identity, Culture, and Communication, Saint Louis University, Madrid, Spain, April 2012.
The Form of Online News in the Mainstream U.S. Press, 2001–2010, Future of Journalism
conference, Cardiff, Wales, September 2011.
Visual Communication, with Kelly Quinn. National Communication Association (NCA), San Diego,
November 2008.
Alternative Perspectives on the Imagined Environment. ICA, Dresden, Germany, June 2006.
Pragmatics, Rhetoric, Semantics: A Trip-tick Map through Visual Studies in Communication. Theme
Session, ICA, New Orleans, May 2004.
Global 20th-Century Newspaper Design, with Steven Masiclat. AEJMC, Washington, D.C., August
1995.
Aesthetics and Elemental Theories. Rocky Mountain Conference, Feather River, June 1994.
What Critical Theory Teaches about Photojournalism Practice. SCA, Miami Beach, November 1993.
Visual Literacy and the Politics of Newspaper Design. IVLA, Rochester, October 1993.
Science and Visual Design in Newspapers. IVLA, Pittsburgh, October 1992.
Cultural Backgrounds of Newspaper Typography, invited. AEJMC, Montreal, August 1992.
Lewis Hine and the Dominant Photographic Vision. SCA, Atlanta, November 1991.
Visual Literacy Training, with Whitney. IVLA, Normal, October 1990.
The Knowing Eye: An Applied Arts Approach to Visual Knowledge. AEJMC, San Antonio, August
1987.
• Reissued in microform: ERIC no. ED 284 254.
Talks, Short Articles & Interviews
Newspaper Design, with Elio Leturia. Sage Encyclopedia of Journalism, Vol. 3, pp. 981–85. Ed.
Christopher H. Sterling. Thousand Oaks, California: 2009.
Ideology of Advertising. Centro Fiorenze, Florence, Italy, March 2004.
Reflexiones sobre infografía periodística: Respuestas sobre infoperiodismo. Latina 6 no. 55, 2003.
Response to Article 125, Why the Web Will Win the Culture Wars for the Left: Deconstructing
Hyperlinks. CTheory: Theory, Technology, and Culture 26.1–2, Exchange, April 2003.
• Digested, Utne Reader No. 56, 2004, www.utne.com
Lectures delivered at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, May 1996; University of Texas at Austin,
November 1994; the Five College Seminar, Amherst, Massachusetts, September 1994; and
Columbia University, March 1994 and March 1992.
Lectures delivered in Spanish at the University of La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain, July 1996; University of
Lima, Perú, July 1989; Cuzco National University San Antonio Abad, Perú, June 1989; and
University of Piura, Perú, May 1989.
Plenary talk, Serving the Reader Conference, Poynter Institute, St. Petersburg, September 1988.
Commentaries in VisualSign 6.1 (Autumn 1999): 3–4, and Latina 5, May 1998; and in the Introduction
to Tipografía y Diseño, 5–6, by Fernando Lallana (Madrid: Síntesis, 1999).
Op-ed articles in the Christian Science Monitor, January 22, 1996, p. 19; and June 27, 1994, p. 18.
Reprinted in the Houston Post, Weds., July 13, 1994, p. A23.
Excerpts published in ViewPoints 12.1 (Fall 1993): 10–11, and 11.2 (February 1992): 3–5; Journalism
Educator 48.2 (Summer 1993): 56–66; Visual Literacy Review 19 (November 1990): 1, 4–5; Design
No. 38 (July 1990): 19–20; and Journalism Educator 45 (Summer 1990): 69–73, 96.
Interviewed for Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Zurich, Switzerland, September 2002, on “Perspectives,”
WEVO-FM, August 1994, and on “Talk of the Nation, Science Friday,” NPR, and “On the Media,”
WNYC-AM, March 1994.
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Audience Autobiography
Political Engagement and the Audience for News: Lessons from Spain. Journalism and Communication
Monographs 2.1. Columbia, S.C.: AEJMC, Spring 2000. www.uic.edu/depts/comm/lifehist
Media Democracy: How Young Citizens Experience the News in the United States and Spain. Published
Dissertation, University of Amsterdam, May 1997.
Refereed Articles
Subjective Posture and Subjective Affluence: Chicago and Field Theories in the U.S. Media and
Political Systems, with Richard Besel and Chris Bodmann. Communication Theory 21.4 (November
2011): 436–55.
“The Press Motivated Me”: Life History Accounts of the Media and Political History in Brazil, with
Víctor Sampedro and Tânia Cordeiro. Communication Review 9.3 (Summer 2006), 163–87.
La edad de la inocencia: Medios comerciales y jóvenes ciudadanos, 2d author with Sampedro and
Cordeiro. La pantalla de las identidades: Medios de comunicación, políticas y mercados de identidad, pp.
55–79. Ed. Víctor Sampedro. Barcelona: ICARIA, 2003.
Mercantilización mediática y ciudadanía, 2d author with Sampedro and Cordeiro. Revista Española de
Investigaciones Sociológicas 103.3 (July–September 2003): 219–38.
Subjective States: Narratives of Citizenship among Young Europeans. Multilingua 22 (2003): 133–68.
Republished in Sharon Millar & John Wilson, The Discourse of Europe: Talk and Text in Everyday Life,
pp. 17–47. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2007.
Young Citizens, American TV Newscasts, and the Collective Memory, with Ellen Wartella. Critical
Studies in Mass Communication 15.3 (September 1998): 279–305.
• Described in Spectra.
Politics in the Fine Meshes: Youth, Power, and Media. Media, Culture & Society 20.2 (1998): 201–18.
Newspapers and Citizenship: Young Adults’ Subjective Experience of Newspapers, with Wartella.
Critical Studies in Mass Communication 8.2 (June 1991): 195–209.
Republished: Diarios y ciudadanos: La experiencia subjetiva de los jóvenes adultos con la prensa.
Translated by Abraham Santibáñez. Reflexiones Académicos 6 (1994): 49–70.
Refereed Conference Papers
Journalism Theory and the Objective-Subjective Divide: Young Adult Life Histories in Chicago, with
Besel and Bodmann. Journalism Research in the Public Interest conference, Winterthur,
Switzerland, November 2009.
Qualitative Methods and the Philosophical Orientation of Political Communication. APSA, Political
Communication, Chicago, September 2004.
La edad de la inocencia: Medios comerciales y ciudadanos de segunda, last author with Sampedro and
Cordeiro. Spanish Political Science Association, Barcelona, September 2001.
News Media as Fringe: The Phenomenology of Citizenship during Young Adulthood. Midwest
Sociological Society, Chicago, Illinois, April 2000.
Life History, Identity and the Media: Toward a Theory of Subjective Response. NCA, Chicago,
November 1999.
Social Theory for News Media Research. American Sociology Association, Chicago, August 10, 1999.
Generational Changes in Experiences with News Media: Social, Political, and Communication
Perspectives. Qualitative Analysis Conference, Fredericton, Canada, May 1999.
Young Citizens, News, and Democracy: The Spanish Case. NEPSA, Boston, November 1998.
Qualitative and Quantitative Tools for Understanding the Audiences of Media Systems, invited.
AEJMC, Baltimore, August 1998.
Life Histories and Surveys: Assessing Subjective Experience with the Media, with Wartella, invited.
AEJMC, Washington, D.C., August 1995.
Young Adults’ Subjective Experience of Newspapers As a Source of Public Knowledge. Qualitative
Studies, AEJMC, Boston, August 1991.
Talks, Short Articles & Interviews
Qualitative Methods. University of Tampere, Finland, September 2009.
Young Adults, Political Engagement and American Journalism. Università di Torino, Italy, April 2006.
Qualitative Analysis, invited. Encyclopedia of Social Measurement 3: 225–30. San Diego: Elsevier
Academic Press, 2005.
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Ciudadanos jóvenes, periodismo y democracia: Una comparación entre los Estados Unidos y España.
Latina 6 no. 56, July–December 2003.
Lectures delivered at universities of Udine, Italy, May 2009; Copenhagen, March 2009; Stockholm,
May 2001; Universidade Federal da Bahia, Salvador, Brazil, January 1999; and Rutgers University,
New Brunswick, December 1997.
Plenary talk at the European Worldview Conference, ESF, La Londe-les-Maures, France, May 2000.
Interview on “Extension 720,” WGN Radio, Chicago, November 1999, and “USA Weekend,”
February 1998.
Media History
The Form of News, A History, with John Nerone. New York: Guilford Press, cloth 2001, paper 2002.
• Outstanding Book Award, International Communication Association, San Diego, 2003.
• Suzanne K. Langer Award, Media Ecology Association, New York, 2002.
• Reviewed in Bookwatch, Choice, Columbia Journalism Review, Press/Politics, J&MC Educator, JHistory,
Journalism Studies, Journal of Communication Inquiry, Media Ethics, Nieman Reports, Public Opinion
Quarterly, Sharp News, Technology & Culture, and Visual Communication.
Refereed Articles & Book Chapters
The Interpretive Turn in News. Journalism and Technological Change: Historical Perspectives,
Contemporary Trends, pp. 111–14. Ed. Clemens Zimmermann and Martin Schreiber. Chicago:
University of Chicago Press, 2014.
Stead in America, 2d author with Nerone. In W. T. Stead: Newspaper Revolutionary, pp. 98–114. Ed.
Roger Luckhurst, Laurel Brake, James Mussell, and Ed King. Chicago: University of Chicago Press,
2013.
The Rise of the Professional Communicator. Media History and the Foundations of Media Studies, Vol. 1
of the International Encyclopedia of Media Studies, pp. 463–76. Ed. John Nerone. London: Blackwell,
2013.
“Trust me, I’m an innovative journalist,” and Other Fictions. In Rethinking Journalism: Trust and
Participation in a Transforming Media Landscape, pp. 210–20. Ed. Marcel Broersma & Chris Peters.
London: Routledge, 2012.
Journalism History, with Nerone. Handbook of Journalism Studies, pp. 17–28. Ed. Karin Wahl-Jorgensen
& Thomas Hanitzsch. Mahwah, N.J.: Erlbaum, 2008.
U.S. Newspaper Types, the Newsroom, and the Division of Labor, 1750–2000, 2d author with
Nerone. Journalism Studies 4.4 (November 2003): 435–49.
News Form and the Media Environment: A Network of Represented Relationships, 2d author with
Nerone. Media, Culture & Society 25.1 (January 2003): 153–66.
Beyond Modernism: Digital Design, Americanization and the Future of Newspaper Form, 2d author
with Nerone. New Media & Society 3.4 (December 2001): 467–82.
Civic Picturing versus Realist Photojournalism: The Regime of Illustrated News, 1856–1901, with
Nerone. Design Issues 16.1 (Spring 2000): 59–79.
• Covert Best Article of the Year Award, History Division, AEJMC, 2000, Washington, D.C.,
August 2001.
The President Is Dead: American News Photography and the New Long Journalism, with Nerone. In
Pictures in the Public Sphere, pp. 60–92. Ed. Bonnie Brennen & Hanno Hardt. Urbana: University of
Illinois Press, 1999.
Los periódicos españoles en la textura del siglo XX, with José Manuel de Pablos, et al. Latina: Revista
Latina de Comunicación Social 18 (June 1999). www.ull.es/publicaciones/latina/
Visual Mapping and Cultural Authority: Design Change in U.S. Newspapers, 1920–1940, 2d author
with Nerone. Journal of Communication 45.2 (Spring 1995): 9–43.
Newspapers as Twentieth-Century Texture. In The News Aesthetic, pp. 22–35. Ed. Lawrence Mirsky &
Silvana Tropea. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 1995.
Design Changes in U.S. Front Pages, 1885–1985, with Nerone. Journalism Quarterly 68.4 (Winter
1991): 796–804.
Conference Papers, Short Articles, Talks & Interviews
Stead in America, 2d author with Nerone, invited. W. T. Stead: Centenary Conference for a
Newspaper Revolutionary, The British Library, London, April 16, 2012.
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The Media in North America, with Nerone. The USA & Canada 2011, pp. 48–53, with Nerone,
invited. Ed. Neil Higgins. London: Routledge, 2011.
Journalism, with James Owens. International Encyclopedia of Communication, Vol. VI, pp. 2557–69. Ed.
Wolfgang Donsbach. Oxford: Blackwell, 2008, rev. ed. 2012, communicationencyclopedia.com.
• Favorably reviewed in Library Journal, June 2009, and Reference Review 23.1 (May 2009).
Review of Merchants of Culture: The Publishing Business in the Twenty-first Century, invited. American
Journal of Sociology 117.1 (July 2011): 351–53.
Mobile Privatization and the Life and Death of Newspapers, with Nerone. International Association
for Mass Communication Research (IAMCR), Braga, Portugal, July 2010.
National Pubic Radio (NPR). Encyclopedia of Political Communication. Ed. Lynda Lee Kaid & Christina
Holtz-Bacha. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications, 2008.
Lectures delivered at the Università di Sassari, Sardegna, Italy, June 2006, Università di Padova, Italy,
May 2006, Università di Torino, Italy, April 2006, University of Texas at Austin, April 2002, and
Stockholm University and the University of Copenhagen, May 2001.
U.S. Newspaper Types, the Newsroom, and the Division of Labor, 1750–2000, 2d author with
Nerone. IAMCR, July 2002.
The Form of News: Thoughts on the Newspaper as Environment, with Nerone. Media Ecology
Association (MEA), New York, June 2002.
Op-ed Commentary: A New Era in News Design, with Nerone. Christian Science Monitor, Opinion
Page, April 16, 2002, p. 11.
Keynote address (in Spanish) delivered at the Globalización, Tecnologías y Culturas conference,
Universidad de las Américas, Puebla, México, November 2001.
Interviewed for articles in American Journalism Review, June/July 2007; and on WBAL Radio, Baltimore,
July 2001, and WILL Radio, Champaign, Illinois, August 2001.
Authors Meet Critics: Barnhurst and Nerone’s The Form of News. ICA, Washington, D.C., May 2001.
Keynote address to the Working Group on Citizenship and Consumerism: Media, the Public Sphere
and the Market, European Science Foundation (ESF), Prague, April 2001.
A Critique of News Form: Newspaper Production and Social Meaning in U.S. History, 1750–2000,
with Nerone. ICA, Acapulco, Mexico, June 2000.
The Regime of Illustrated News, 1856–1901, with Nerone. ICA, San Francisco, May 1999.
News Photography and the New Long Journalism, with Nerone, invited. ICA, Montreal, May 1997.
Political Communication
Interpretive News, book manuscript under review. Drafts online: www.uic.edu/~kgbcomm/longnews
• Outstanding Article Award, Journalism Studies, International Communication Association, 2012.
• Highlighted in Jack Shafer, “Paper Cuts,” Slate.com, 2005.
Refereed Articles & Book Chapters
The Problem of Realist Events in American Journalism. Media & Communication, forthcoming.
Epistemology: Flawed News May Benefit the People, invited. Journalism Studies, (2014): 3–7 of 22 pp.;
forthcoming. DOI 10.1080/1461670X.2014.952971.
Newspapers Experiment Online: Story Content after a Decade on the Web. Journalism: Theory,
Practice & Critique 14.1 (January 2013): 3–21.
The Content of Online News in the Mainstream U.S. Press, 2001–2010. Communication @ the Center,
pp. 231–53. Ed. Steve Jones. New York: Hampton Press, 2012.
The New “Media Affect” and the Crisis of Representation for Political Communication, invited.
International Journal of Press/Politics 16.4 (Autumn 2011): 573–93.
• Nominated, Outstanding Article Award, Political Communication Division, NCA, 2012.
• Translated and enlarged from “Tendencias en la comunicación política: Desafíos teóricos y
metodológicos ante la crisis actual.” Estudios de Comunicación Política. Madrid: Tecnos.
The Problem of Modern Time in Journalism. KronoScope: Journal for the Study of Time 11.1 (November
2011): 98–123.
• Outstanding Article Award, Journalism Studies Division, ICA, Phoenix, May 2012.
Technology and the Changing Idea of News: 2001 U.S. Newspaper Content at the Maturity of
Internet 1.0. International Journal of Communication 4 (October 2010): 1082–99.
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Controlling Nature: Weathercasts on Local U.S. Television News, 2d author with Richard Doherty.
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 53.2 (June 2009): 1–16.
Ideology and the Changing Representations of Persons in U.S. Journalism. Form and Style in Journalism,
pp. 219–34. Ed. Marcel J. Broersma. Leuven, Belgium: Peeters, 2007.
News Ideology in the Twentieth Century, invited. In Diffusion of the News Paradigm, 1850–2000, pp.
239–62. Ed. Svennik Høyer & Horst Pöttker. Gothenburg, Sweden: Nordicom, 2005.
Queer Political News: Election-year Coverage of the LGBT Communities on National Public Radio,
1992–2000. Journalism Theory, Practice & Criticism 4.1 (February 2003): 5–28.
The Makers of Meaning: National Public Radio and the New Long Journalism, 1980–2000. Political
Communication 20.1 (January–March 2003): 1–22.
American Journalism and the Decline on Event-Centered Reporting, with Diana C. Mutz. Journal of
Communication 47.4 (Autumn 1997): 27–53.
• Best Article of the Year, Political Communication, APSA and ICA, 1998.
Republished in Mutz, Impersonal Influence, pp. 38–51. Cambridge, 1998.
Image Bite News: The Coverage of Elections on U.S. Television, 1968–1992, with Catherine A.
Steele. Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics 2.1 (February 1997): 40–58.
The Journalism of Opinion: Network Coverage in U.S. Presidential Campaigns, 1968–1988, 2d author
with Steele. Critical Studies in Mass Communication 13.3 (September 1996): 187–209.
• Described in Christian Science Monitor, Richmond Times Dispatch, and Spectra.
Republished in Benchmarks in Communication Studies, Vol. 30. Ed. Philip Seib. Delhi: Sage, 2007.
Contemporary Terrorism in Peru: Sendero Luminoso and the Media. Journal of Communication 41.4
(Autumn 1991): 75–89.
The Literature of Terrorism: Implications for Visual Communications. In Media Coverage of Terrorism,
112–37. Ed. A. Odasuo Alali & Kenoye Kelvin Eke. Newbury Park: Sage, 1991.
Refereed Conference Papers
The Content of Online News in the Mainstream U.S. Press, 2001–2010, ICA, Boston, 2011.
Symbolic Interaction and the Crisis of Journalism: Bridging the Divide between Standard Practice and
New Technologies. National Communication Association, San Francisco, November 2010.
When: Time in the News. National Communication Association, Chicago, November 2009.
The Form of Reports on U.S. Newspaper Internet Sites, An Update. Future of Journalism conference,
Cardiff University, Wales, September 2009.
The Internet and News: Changes in Content on Newspaper Websites. Political Communication, ICA,
Chicago, May 2009.
The Internet and Changing Practices and Concepts of News. Northeast Political Science Association
(NEPSA), Boston, November 2008.
When in U.S. News: The New, Long Journalism and the Shift from Factual to Predictive Political
Reporting. NCA, Chicago, November 2007.
The Paradox of Locations in U.S. News. APSA, Philadelphia, September 2006.
• Discussed in C. Buchanan, “Sense of Place in the Daily Newspaper,” Aether 4 (2009): 62–84.
Controlling Nature: The Rhetoric of Local TV Weathercasters during a National Political
Convention. Political Communication, NCA, Boston, November 2005.
Declining Events and the What of News. Political Communication, ICA, New York, May 2005.
Proximity and the Where of News. Political Communication, ICA, New York, May 2005.
Qualitative Methods and the Philosophical Orientation of Political Communication. Political
Communication and Qualitative Methods, APSA, Chicago, September 2004.
Ideological Shifts in the Newsworthy What. Cultural Studies Conference, Boston, May 2004.
Going Long: Textual and Visual Form in U.S. News. NCA, Miami Beach, November 2003.
The Impact of the Internet on Newspaper Political Coverage. APSA, Boston, 2002.
The Queer Election: NPR Political News, the LGBT Communities, and the Fall 2000 Campaign.
APSA, San Francisco, and ICA, Washington, 2001.
NPR News and the New Long Journalism. APSA, Washington, D.C., 2000, and with Carol Liebler,
APSA, Boston, September 1998.
Sound Bites: An Update, 1988–1996, with Dan Hallin and Steele. ICA, Montreal, May 1997.
The More Visual Newscast, 1968–1988, with Steele. ICA, Chicago, May 1996.
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Opinionated Journalism in Presidential Election TV Coverage, with Steele. American Association for
Public Opinion Research (AAPOR), Salt Lake City, May 1996.
The New Long Journalism, with Mutz. AAPOR, May 1996, and ICA, Albuquerque, May 1995.
The Growing Dominance of Opinionated Journalism in U.S. Presidential Campaign Television
Coverage, 1968–1988, with Steele. ICA, May 1995.
The Press Responds to Terrorism. ICA, Chicago, May 1991.
Contemporary Terrorism in Peru. Intercultural Communication Conference, Miami, February 1991.
Talks, Short Articles & Interviews
University lectures delivered at Bergen, Norway, May 2012, UWM, April 2011, Istanbul, Turkey, July
2010, Groningen, Netherlands, and Madrid, Spain, November 2009, Helsinki and Tampere, Finland,
September–October 2009, American U of Paris, April 2009, Milan and Udine, Italy, May 2009,
Copenhagen, February 2009, Louisiana State, January 2008, Groningen, June 2005, Emory,
February 2005, Michigan, September 2004, Chicago, May 2004, Amsterdam, March 1998, and
Harvard, November 2001.
Short articles published in Kaid & Holtz-Bacha, eds., Encyclopedia of Political Communication, Sage
(2008); DESK (Rome), 2004; APSA/ICA Political Communication Report 6 (Fall 1995): 4, and 20.1/2
(May 2010); and Habla! 3 (July 1990): 46–47; and by Knight-Ridder News Service, 1995, 1996.
Interviewed on Chicago Public Radio, April 2004 and 2001, for Columbia Journalism Review, New York,
September 2002, and Toronto Globe & Mail, June 2001.
Other Works
Literary Essays
Accidental Academic, Deliberate Dad. In Papa, Ph.D: Essays on Fatherhood by Men in the Academy, pp.
116–127. Ed. Mary R. Marotte, Paige Reynolds & Ralph Savarese. New Brunswick: Rutgers
University Press, 2011.
The Fate of Two Stories: How U.S. Journalism Is Forgetting the People, invited. Journalism: Theory,
Practice & Criticism 10.3 (Spring 2009): 282–85.
Living Without Health. Commentary 75 (April 1983): 33–40.
The Lumpen Middle Class. American Scholar 51 (Summer 1982): 369–79.
Reviews
Review of Merchants of Culture: The Publishing Business in the Twenty-first Century, invited. American
Journal of Sociology 117.1 (July 2011): 351–53.
Review Essay: Concentrated Power v. Anglo-American Free Expression, with Nerone, invited. Political
Communication 27.3 (July 2010): 326–29.
Review Essay: What’s so Funny about Politics? Political Communication Report 20.1/2 (May 2010).
Review Essay: In Whose Hands? Visual Authority and the Public, with Ryan Henke, invited. Journal of
Communication 58.4 (December 2008): 588–96.
Democracy and the News, by Herbert Gans (Oxford, 2003), invited. Contemporary Sociology 33.3 (May
2004): 350–52.
“An American Family”: A Televised Life, by Jeffrey Ruoff (Minnesota, 2002), invited. Visual Studies 17.2
(October 2002): 179–81.
The Making of Citizens: Young People, News, and Politics, by David Buckingham (Routledge, 2000). Journal
of Communication 52.1 (Autumn 2001): 841–43.
The Daily Planet: A Critic on the Capitalist Culture Beat, by Patricia Aufderheide (Minnesota, 2000).
Political Communication Report 11.2 (Spring 2001).
Review Essay: Les Frauduleux: Science and the Crisis in Representation. Journal of Communication 46.1
(1996): 159–68.
• Cited as a resource on the American Academy of Sciences web site.
Review Essay: Defining the Public Image. Visual Communication Quarterly 1.4 (Fall 1994): 10–11.
Review Essay: Design Form and Chaos. Journal of Communication 44.2 (Spring 1994): 154–57.