Submissions from 2011
"Touch and the Cinematic Experience", Jennifer M. Barker
Anonymous Sources: A Utilitarian Exploration of Their Justification and Guidelines for Limited Use, Matt J. Duffy and Carrie Packwood Freeman
Giving Voice to the "Voiceless:" Incorporating Nonhuman Animal Perspectives as Journalistic Sources, Carrie Packwood Freeman, Marc Bekoff, and Sarah M. Bexell
Mass Communication Law in Georgia, Gregory C. Lisby
Women in Higher Education: The Fight for Equity, Marian Meyers and Diana Rios
Global Television Formats: Understanding Television Across Borders, Sharon Shahaf
Submissions from 2010
"Embracing Humanimality: Deconstructing the Human/Animal Dichotomy", Carrie Packwood Freeman
Framing Animal Rights in the "Go Veg" Campaigns of U.S. Animal Rights Organizations, Carrie Packwood Freeman
Meat's Place on the Campaign Menu: How U.S. Environmental Discourse Negotiates Vegetarianism, Carrie Packwood Freeman
"From Chengfen to Shenjia: Branding and Promotional Culture in China", Hongmei Li
What Media Classes Really Want to Discuss: A Student Guide, Greg M. Smith
Submissions from 2009
A Greater Means to the Greater Good: Ethical Guidelines to Meet Social Movement Organization Advocacy Challenges, Carrie Packwood Freeman
This Little Piggy Went to Press: The American News Media's Construction of Animals in Agriculture, Carrie Packwood Freeman
Submissions from 2004
A Big Fat Indie Success Story? Press Discourses Surrounding the Making and Marketing of a "Hollywood" Movie, Alisa Perren
Hollywood, Alisa Perren and Thomas Schatz
Submissions from 2001
Sex, Lies and Marketing: Miramax and the Development of the 'Quality Indie' Blockbuster, Alisa Perren