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School of Communication faculty have a wide range of scholarly and creative accomplishments. Here is a partial list of the research and creative activity produced by our talented faculty.

BOOKS

Norman Medoff, Ed Fink and Tom Tanquary. 2007. Portable Video: Electronic News Gathering and Electronic Field Production (5th ed). Boston, MA: Focal Press.

Peter Friederici 2006. Nature’s Restoration: People and Places on the Front Lines of Conservation. Shearwater Books/Island Press

Norman Medoff  and Barbara Kaye. 2005. Electronic Media: Then, Now, and Later Boston: Allyn and Bacon.

Lea Parker. 2005. 4th edition. Environmental Communication: Messages, Media & Methods Kendall/Hunt Publishing.

Judith Everett and Kris Swanson.2004. Guide to producing a fashion show. (2nd ed.). New York: Fairchild Books

Peter Friederici., and R. Houk, eds. 2004. A New Plateau: Sustaining the Lands and Peoples of the Colorado Plateau.  Renewing the Countryside Press and Center for Sustainable Environments, Northern Arizona University.

Peter Friederici 2003. Ecological Restoration of Southwestern Ponderosa Pine Forests. Washington, D.C.: Island Press.

Janna Jones. 2003.  The Southern Movie Palace: Rise, Fall, and Resurrection, (University Press of Florida, 2003)

Tony Parker. 2003 Free Speech on Trial: Communication Perspectives on Landmark Supreme Court Decisions.  Tuscaloosa, AL: University of Alabama Press.

Lea Parker 2002. EcoCulture: Environmental Messages in Music, Art and Literature Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co.

Dayle Hardy-Short and C. Brant Short. 2001. Proceedings of the 5th Biennial Conference on Communication and Environment. Flagstaff, AZ: Northern Arizona U, 2001.

Norman Medoff and Barbara  Kaye. 2001. Just a Click Away: Advertising on the Internet. Needham Heights, MA: Allyn and Bacon.

Norman Medoff  and Barbara Kaye. 2001. The World Wide Web: A Mass Communication Perspective. Mountain View, CA: Mayfield Publishers.

Judith Everett and Kris Swanson 2000. Promotion in the merchandising environment. New York:  Fairchild Books

Peter Friederici  and J. Doggett, eds. 2000. The View from Here: Contemporary Essays by Flagstaff Authors. Flagstaff: Red Lake Books.

Peter Friederici Alden, P., B. Cassie, J. D. W. Kahl, P. Leary, A. Leventer, and W. B. Zomlefer. 1999. National Audubon Society Field Guide to the Southwestern States. New York: Alfred A. Knopf

Peter Friederici 1999. The Suburban Wild. Athens: University of Georgia Press.

Mark Neumann. 1999. On the Rim: Looking for the Grand Canyon, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

Peter Friederici 1996. Strangers in Our Midst: The Startling World of Sonoran Desert Arthropods. Tucson, Arizona: Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum

Norman Medoff, Tom Tanquary and Paul Helford. 1995. Creating TV Projects Boston: Focal Press.

Richard Rogers and Stephen W. Littlejohn. 1992. Theories of Human Communication Faculty Desk ReferenceBelmont, CA:  Wadsworth Publishing Co.

 

JOURNAL ARTICLES

Richard Rogers. 2007. "From Hunting Magic to Shamanism: Interpretations of Native American Rock Art and the Contemporary Crisis in Masculinity," Women's Studies in Communication.

Dayle Hardy-Short and C. Brant Short. 2006. “Redemption by Grace: A Rhetorical Analysis of Hoosiers.” Journal of Religion and Popular Culture

Janna Jones. 2006. “The Library of Congress Film Project: Film Collecting and a United State(s) of Mind,” The Moving Image  6:2, 30-51.

Richard Rogers. 2006. "From Cultural Exchange to Transculturation: A Review and Reconceptualization of Cultural Appropriation," Communication Theory 16.4.

Kris Swanson and Horridge, P. E. 2006. “Travel motivations as souvenir purchase indicators.” Tourism Management, 27(4), 671-683.

Mark Neumann. 2005. “Moving Images and Biography,”  The Moving Image, 5: 1, 171-175.

Peter Friederici. 2004. “Forests of Home: The Four Elements,” Plateau Journal 8, no. 1 (Spring/Summer): 7-19.

Kris Swanson  Swanson, K. K. 2004. “Tourists’ and retailers’ perceptions of souvenirs.” Journal of Vacation Marketing, 10(4), 363-377.

Janna Jones. 2004. “Confronting the Past in the Archival Film and the Contemporary Documentary,” The Moving Image, fall 2004, p.1-21

Richard Rogers and Julie Kalil Schutten. 2004. "The Gender of Water and the Pleasure of Alienation:  A Critical Analysis of Visiting Hoover Dam,” The Communication Review 7.3, 259-283

Kris Swanson Swanson, K. K., & Horridge, P. E. 2004. “A structural model for souvenir consumption, travel activities and tourist demographics,” Journal of Travel Research, 42(4), 372-380.

Laura Umphrey. 2004. “Message defensiveness, efficacy and health-related behavioral intentions.” Communication Research Reports, 21(4), 329-337.

Dayle Hardy-Short and C. Brant Short. 2003. “‘Physicians of the Forest’: A Rhetorical Critique of the Bush Healthy Forest Initiative.” Electronic Green Journal 19 (2003): 1-15.

Janna Jones. 2003. “Channeling Hollywood: Picture Palace Employees and the Culture of Hollywood,” The Journal of Popular Film and Television, 31:3,109-124

Janna Jones. 2003. “From Forgotten Film to Formation of a Film Archive: The Curious History of From Stump to Ship,” Film History: An International Journal, 15:2, 193-202

Janna Jones. 2003. “Moving Toward the Picture Palace: The Tampa Theatre Comes to Town,” The Sunland Tribune: Journal of the Tampa Historical Society, 24, 37-56.

Laura Umphrey. 2003. “The effects of message framing and message processing on testicular self-examination attitudes and perceived risk,” Communication Research Reports, 20:2, 97-105.

Mark Neumann. 2002. “Home Movies on Freud’s Couch,” The Moving Image, 2:1, 24-46.

Kris Swanson & Horridge, P. E. 2002. “Souvenir purchase behavior of tourists and retailers’ awareness of tourists’ purchase behavior in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah,” Clothing and Textiles Research Journal, 20:2, 62-76.

Janna Jones.2001. “On With the Show: Preservation, Transformation, and Memory at the Picture Palace,” Humanities in the South, 87, 11-29.

Mark Neumann and Timothy Simpson. 2001. “Notes from the  Underground: Pirate Recording and Popular Music,” Consommation et Société 1:1, 39-46.

Laura Umphrey & Sherblom, J. C. 2001. “The role of relational interdependence, relationship thinking, and relational communication in three stages of romantic relationships,” Communication Research Reports 18:4, 324-333.

Janna Jones and Robin Jones. 2000. Challenging Traditional Boundaries in a Community Studies Course,” Metropolitan Universities, 10:4, 53-61.

Janna Jones. 1999 “Living With the Bomb: The Retreat to the Suburban Bomb Shelter,” Studies in Social Sciences. 37:1, 1-13.

Norman Medoff and Rebecca Ann Lind. 1999.  “Radio Stations and the World Wide Web”, Journal of Radio Studies 6:2, 203-221

Richard Rogers. 1999. "'Is This a Great Time or What? :-)'  Information Technology and the Erasure of Difference," World Communication 28,  26-47.

Richard Rogers. 1998. "A Dialogics of Rhythm:  Dance and the Performance of Cultural Conflict," Howard Journal of Communication 9.1, 5-27.

Richard Rogers. 1998. "Overcoming the Objectification of Nature in Constitutive Theories:  Toward a Transhuman, Materialist Theory of Communication," Western Journal of Communication 62, 244-272.

Janna Jones. 1997. "The Distance from Home: The Domestication of Desire in Interior Design Manuals," Journal of Social History, 31:2, 307-32.

Mark Neumann and Timothy Simpson. 1997. "Smuggled Sound: Bootleg Recording and the Pursuit of Popular Memory," Symbolic Interaction, 20:4, 319-341.

Dayle Hardy-Short and C. Brant  Short. 1995. “Fire, Death, and Rebirth: A Metaphoric Analysis of the 1988 Yellowstone Fire Debate,” Western Journal of Communication 59,: 103-125. 

Janna Jones. 1994.  "Art off the Wall," Florida English Journal,  29:2, 12-13.

Janna Jones. 1994. "Storytelling as Theatre and a Teaching Tool," Florida English Journal, 29:1, 21-22.

Richard Rogers. 1994. "Rhythm and the Performance of Organization," Text and Performance Quarterly 14,  222-237.

Mark Neumann. 1993. "Living on 'Tortoise Time': Alternative Travel as the Pursuit of Lifestyle," Symbolic Interaction, 16: 3, 201-235.

Richard Rogers. 1993. "Pleasure, Power and Consent:  The Interplay of Race and Gender in New Jack City," Women’s Studies in Communication 16.2, 62-85.

Mark Neumann. 1992. "The Traveling Eye: Photography, Tourism and Ethnography," Visual Sociology, 7: 2,  22-38.

Mark Neumann and David Eason. 1990. "Casino World: Bringing It All Back Home," Cultural Studies, 4:1, 45-60.

Richard Rogers. 1990. "1984 to Brazil:  From the Pessimism of Reality to the Hope of Dreams," Text and Performance Quarterly 10.  34-46.

Mark Neumann. 1988. "Consuming 'Otherness': The Politics of Photographic Documentary Art," Journal of Communication Inquiry, 12: 1, 45-64.

Mark Neumann. 1988. "Wandering Through the Museum: Experience and Identity in a Spectator Culture," Border/Lines 12, 19-27.            

Tony Parker and Sharon Porter.  1986. "Debate Formats:  For Whom?"  Journal of the Arizona Communication Association 17, 1-6.

Dayle Hardy-Short and C. Brant Short. 1985.  “Sixty Minutes to Better Communication: Ethical Issues Within the Communication Workshop.” Texas Speech Communication Journal 10, 3-12.

Tony Parker.  1984 "Tu Quoque Arguments:  A Rhetorical Perspective,"  Journal of the American Forensic Association 20, 123-132.

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