SWECJMC #4
A reception and dinner topped off the day Friday. Long-time educator and scholar John Merrill was acknowledged. The Northern Colorado School of Communication Director and university president welcomed the group to the university. A university jazz vocal group performed two songs.
The top six papers were recognized, including: "Gagging Trial Participants: Responsibility, Substantiality and Imminence of Prejudicial Publicity in Civil and Criminal Cases, 1991-2005," by Edward L. Carter and Brad Clark, Brigham Young University; and "Online Brand Personality: Test of Big-Five Personality Dimensions," by Hwiman Chung, New Mexico State University and Youngjun Sung, University of Georgia; and "Advertising Believability Based on Medium and Language: A Comparison of Hispanic and White Consumers," by Alex Ortiz, Texas Tech University; and "Victims, Villains and Heroes: Comparing Newspaper Coverage of World War II and the Iraq War," by James E. Mueller, University of North Texas; and "Misappropriation of Justice: Media Framing and the Supreme Court's Abolition of the Juvenile Death Penalty," by Emily Metzgar, Louisiana State University; and the first-place paper "Improving Web Literacy Among Students in an Introductory Journalism and Mass Communication Course,' by Sarah L. Naper and Wayne Melanson, University of Northern Colorado, and Molly Susan Mathias, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
Members were reminded by Judith Sylvester of LSU that next year's symposium will be hosted the first weekend of November 2006 at Louisiana State University.
Gil Fowler led the group in honoring Marlin Shipman of Arkansas State University.
Incoming SWECJMC president Meta Carstarphen of the University of Oklahoma closed the program.
The top six papers were recognized, including: "Gagging Trial Participants: Responsibility, Substantiality and Imminence of Prejudicial Publicity in Civil and Criminal Cases, 1991-2005," by Edward L. Carter and Brad Clark, Brigham Young University; and "Online Brand Personality: Test of Big-Five Personality Dimensions," by Hwiman Chung, New Mexico State University and Youngjun Sung, University of Georgia; and "Advertising Believability Based on Medium and Language: A Comparison of Hispanic and White Consumers," by Alex Ortiz, Texas Tech University; and "Victims, Villains and Heroes: Comparing Newspaper Coverage of World War II and the Iraq War," by James E. Mueller, University of North Texas; and "Misappropriation of Justice: Media Framing and the Supreme Court's Abolition of the Juvenile Death Penalty," by Emily Metzgar, Louisiana State University; and the first-place paper "Improving Web Literacy Among Students in an Introductory Journalism and Mass Communication Course,' by Sarah L. Naper and Wayne Melanson, University of Northern Colorado, and Molly Susan Mathias, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
Members were reminded by Judith Sylvester of LSU that next year's symposium will be hosted the first weekend of November 2006 at Louisiana State University.
Gil Fowler led the group in honoring Marlin Shipman of Arkansas State University.
Incoming SWECJMC president Meta Carstarphen of the University of Oklahoma closed the program.


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