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Refereed Conference Panels and Papers
Refereed Conference Panels:
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Austin, E. W.(2000, August). Selling (to) Kids: trends,
ethics and implications of marketing that targets children and adolescents.
Presented to the Association for Education in Journalism &
Mass Communication, Phoenix, Arizona.
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Austin, E. W. (1999, August).Causes and consequences of
political disaffection. Presented to the Communication
Theory & Methodology Division of the Association for
Education in Journalism & Mass Communication, New Orleans.
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Austin, E. W. (1998, November).The role of parental
mediation in the interpretation of televised liquor ads.
Presentation to the National Communication Association, New
York.
Refereed Conference Papers:
Note: * indicates coauthor was a WSU student.
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Pinkleton, B. P., Um, N. H., & Austin, E. W. (2001). Effects
of negative political advertising on political decision
making. Paper presented to the Communication Theory &
Methodology Division of the Association for Education in
Journalism & Mass Communication, Washington, D.C., August.
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Austin, E. W., Guerra, P., Hust, S., Miller, A., & Pinkleton, B. P.(2001).
A comparison of target publics' and expert coders'
perceptions of alcoholic beverage advertising: A
receiver-oriented content analysis. Paper presented to the
Communication Theory & Methodology Division of the
Association for Education in Journalism & Mass
Communication, Washington, D.C., August.
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Austin, E. W., Miller, A. R.*, Silva, S.*, Guerra, P.*, Geisler, N.*,
Gamboa, L.*, Phakakayai, O.*, & Kuechle, B.* (2000,
August). The effects of increased awareness on college
students' interpretations of magazine advertisements for
alcohol. Presented to the Communication Theory & Methodology
Division of the Association for Education in Journalism &
Mass Communication, Phoenix, Arizona.
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Pinkleton, B. P., & Austin, E. W. (2000, June). Exploring
relationships among media use, media importance, political
disaffection and political efficacy. Paper accepted for
presentation to the Political Communication Division of the
International Communication Association, Acapulco, Mexico.
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Andsager, J. L., Austin, E. W., & Pinkleton, B. E. (1999, August). Young
adults' processing of messages in alcohol-related public
service announcements and advertising. Paper presented to
the Communication Theory & Methodology Division of the
Association for Education in Journalism & Mass
Communication, New Orleans.
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Austin, E. W., & Chen, Y. J.* (1999, August). The relationship of parental
reinforcement of media messages to college students'
alcohol-related behaviors, age of experimentation and
beliefs about alcohol. Paper presented to the Communication
Theory & Methodology Division of the Association for
Education in Journalism & Mass Communication, New Orleans.
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Fujioka, Y.*, & Austin, E. W. (1999, May). The relationship
of family communication patterns to parental
mediation styles. Paper presented to the Mass Communication
Division of the International Communication Association, San
Francisco.
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Pinkleton, B. E., Austin., E. W., & Fujioka, Y.* (1999, May). Effects of
perceived beer and PSA quality on high school students'
alcohol-related beliefs and behaviors. Paper presented to
the International Communication Association, San Francisco.
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Moreau, E.*, Austin, E. W., & Knaus, C.* (1998, April). The implications
of positive parental mediation and sports coviewing for
children's expectancies for alcohol. Paper presented to the
Western Communication Association.
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Austin, E. W., & Knaus, C. S.* (1998, August). Predicting future risky
behavior among those "too young" to drink, as the result of
advertising desirability. Paper presented to the
Communication Theory & Methodology Division of the
Association for Education in Journalism & Mass
Communication, Baltimore, MD.
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Knaus, C. S.*, Pinkleton, B. E., & Austin, E. W. (1998,
August). The ability of the AIDS Quilt to motivate
information seeking, personal discussion and behavior as a
health communication intervention. Paper presented to the
Communication Theory & Methodology Division of the
Association for Education in Journalism & Mass
Communication, Baltimore, MD.
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Austin, E. W., Pinkleton, B. P., & Fujioka, Y.* (1998,
July). Assessing public service announcement effectiveness:
Effects of message quality, production quality and
persuasiveness. Paper presented to the Health Communication
Division of the International Communication Association,
Jerusalem.
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Knaus, C.*, & Austin, E. W.(1998, July). An analysis of the
effectiveness of the AIDS Memorial Quilt. Paper presented to
the Health Communication Division of the International
Communication Association, Jerusalem.
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Austin, E. W., & Pinkleton, B. E. (1997, August). The roles
of media use and media content evaluations in the
development of political disaffection. Paper presented to
the Communication Theory and Methodology Division of the
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass
Communication, Chicago.
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Austin, E. W., Pinkleton, B. E., & Dixon, A.* (1997,
August). Patterns & constraints in public relations campaign
measurement: The role of practitioner orientations in
reliance on source- or receiver-oriented measurement
practices. Paper presented to the Public Relations and
Advertising Divisions of the Association for Education in
Journalism and Mass Communication, Chicago.
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Pinkleton, B. E., & Austin, E. W. (1997, August). Voter
involvement, disaffection and media use: Testing a "spiral
of disaffection." Paper presented to the Communication
Theory and Methodology Division of the Association for
Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Chicago.
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Austin, E. W., & Pinkleton, B. E. (1997, May). Parental
mediation as information source use: Effects on attitudes
and behaviors in the political socialization process. Paper
presented to the Political Communication Division of the
International Communication Association, Montreal, Canada.
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Pinkleton, B. E., Austin, E. W., & Dixon, A. L.* (1997,
May). Measuring the impact of public relations campaigns.
Top four paper presented to the Public Relations Interest
Group of the International Communication Association,
Montreal, Canada.
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Austin, E. W., & Johnson, K. K.* (1997, April). Effects of
general and alcohol-specific media literacy training on
children's affinity for alcohol. Paper presented to the
Society for Research in Child Development, April,
Washington, D.C.
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Austin, E. W., Fujioka, Y.*, Bolls, P.*, & Engelbertson,
J.*(1996, August). Taking on the tube: An examination of
parents' media behavior, attitudes and discussion regarding
television. Paper presented to the Theory and Methodology
Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and
Mass Communication, Anaheim.
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Johnson, K. K.*, Clarke, T. L.*, & Austin, E. W. (1996,
August). Let's talk about what we're watching: Parental
behavior toward children's gender and age regarding
television viewing. Paper presented to the Theory and
Methodology Division of the Association for Education in
Journalism and Mass Communication, Anaheim.
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Pinkleton, B., Austin, E. W., & Johnson, K. K.* (1996, May).
Relationships of political disaffection, voter
sophistication, and information seeking to external efficacy
and political behavior. Paper presented to the Political
Communication Division of the International Communication
Association, Chicago.
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Austin, E. W., & Freeman, C. (1996, May).Effects of media,
parents and peers on African-American adolescents' efficacy
toward media celebrities. Paper presented to the Mass
Communication Division of the International Communication
Association, Chicago.
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Austin, E. W., & Johnson, K. K. (1996, May). Effects of
general and alcohol-specific media literacy training on
children's affinity for alcohol. Paper presented to the
Health Communication Division of the International
Communication Association, Chicago.
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Austin, E. W. (1995, August). Credibility, apparent reality
and the guilt or innocence of O.J.: How media coverage
produced a public "verdict." Paper presented to the
Communication Theory and Methodology Division, Association
for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication,
Washington, D.C..
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Austin, E.W., Bates, B. J., & Pinkleton, B. E. (1995,
August). Positive and negative relationships of political
disaffection perceptions on voters' reasons and likelihood
for voting. Paper presented to the Communication Theory and
Methodology Division, Association for Education in
Journalism and Mass Communication, Washington, D.C..
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Pinkleton, B. E., Bates, B. J., & Austin, E. W. (1995, May).
Effects of orientations to the political system, election
campaigns, and the media on voter decision making strategies.
Paper presented to the Political Communication Division of
the International Communication Association, Albuquerque.
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Austin, E. W., & Johnson, K. K.* (1995, May). Direct and
indirect effects of media literacy training on third
graders' decision making for alcohol. Paper presented to the
Health Communication Division of the International
Communication Association, Albuquerque.
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Austin, E. W., & Pinkleton, B. (1994, August).Positive and
negative effects of political disaffection on the less
experienced voter. Presented to the Communication Theory and
Methodology Division, Association for Education in
Journalism and Mass Communication, Atlanta.
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Austin, E. W., & Meili, H. K.* (1994, June). Effects of
interpretations of televised alcohol portrayals on
children's alcohol beliefs. "Top Three" paper presented to
the Health Communication Division of the International
Communication Association, Sydney, Australia.
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Austin, E. W., & Dong, Q.*(1993, August).Putting news into
context: Apparent reality versus source credibility in
judgments of news believability. "Top Three" paper presented
to the Communication Theory & Methodology Division of the
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass
Communication.
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Austin, E. W., & Nach-Ferguson, B.* (1993, May). Sources and
influences of young school-age children's general and
brand-specific knowledge about alcohol. Presented to the
International Communication Association, Washington, D.C..
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Austin, E. W., & Arhontoudis, T. A.* (1993, May). Effects of
parental mediation on immigrants' perceptions of advertising
realism. Presented to the International Communication
Association, Washington, D.C.
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Austin, E. W.(1992, May). Parental mediation of television
content: A test of a measurement index. Paper presented to
the Mass Communication Division of the International
Communication Association, Miami.
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Austin, E. W.(1991, May). Direct and indirect influences of
parent-child communication norms on adolescent's tendencies
to take preventive measures for AIDS and drug abuse. Top six
paper presented to the Health Communication Division of the
International Communication Association, Chicago.
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Austin, E. W., Lang, A., Powers, B.*, & Sumner, J.* (1991,
August). Three dimensions of children's attention to
messages: Mediation, content, and structure. Paper presented
to the Communication Theory and Methodology Division,
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass
Communication, Boston.
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Austin, E. W.(1990, August). Exploring the development of
political cognitions: How media orientation predicts
adolescents' assessment of political news. Paper presented
to the Communication Theory and Methodology Division of the
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass
Communication.
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Austin, E. W.(1990, May). Putting politics into context: How
adolescents use experiences with media and parents to assess
issues in the news. "Top Four" paper in Political
Communication, presented to the International Communication
Association, Dublin, Ireland.
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Lang, A., Austin, E. W., & Shapiro, M. (1990, May). The
geometry of communication. Paper presented to the
International Communication Association, Dublin, Ireland.
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Austin, E. W. (1989, October). Effects of family
communication on the adolescent's approach to media content.
Paper presented to the Seventh Annual Conference on Culture
and Communication, Philadelphia.
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Austin, E. W. (1988, July). Developmental differences in
parent-child interpretations of family communication
patterns: Implications for mass communication research. "Top
Student Paper" presented to the Communication Theory and
Methodology Division of the Association for Education in
Journalism and Mass Communication, Portland, Oregon.
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Brown, B. M., Austin, E. W., and Roberts, D. F. (1988, May).
Real families versus television families: Children's
perceptions of realism in the Cosby Show. Paper presented to
the International Communication Association, New Orleans.
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Austin, E. W. (1987, April). Both sides now: In search of
family communication norms. Paper presented to the Western
States Communication Mini-Conference, Santa Barbara.
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Invited Publications
Invited Book Chapters:
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Austin, E. W., & Pinkleton, B. E. (2001). Strategic
public relations management: Planning and managing effective
communication campaigns. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Austin, E. W., & Pinkleton, B. E. (2001).
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Austin, E. W. (2001). Effects of family communication on children's
interpretation of television. In J. Bryant & J. A. Bryant
(Eds.), Television and the American Family, 2nd
Ed. (pp. 377-396). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum
Associates.
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Austin, E. W.(1995). Reaching young audiences: Developmental
considerations in designing health messages. In R. Parrott &
E. Maibach (Eds.), Designing Health Messages: Approaches
from Communication Theory and Public Health Practice
(pp. 114-144).Beverly Hills: Sage Publications.
Unpublished Report:
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Evaluation of American Legacy Foundation/Washington State
Department of Health Media Literacy Pilot Study. Presented
to the Department of Health, Washington State, December,
2001.With Bruce Pinkleton.
Book Reviews:
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Austin, E. W.(1998). Review of E. E. Dennis and E. C. Pease
(1996), Children and the media. New Brunswick, NJ:
Transaction Publishers. Journalism & Mass Communication
Quarterly, 75, 207.
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Austin, E. W. (1998). Review of T. M. MacBeth (1996),
Tuning in to young viewers: Social science perspectives on
television, Thousand Oaks: Sage; and Center for
Communication and Social Policy, University of California,
Santa Barbara, Eds.,(1998), National television violence
study 2, Thousand Oaks: Sage. Communication Education,
47, 209-212.
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Austin, E. W. (1997). Review of N. W. Minow & C. L. LaMay
(1995), Abandoned in the wasteland: Children, television,
and the First Amendment. New York: Hill & Wang.
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 41,
584-588.
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Austin. E. W. (1993). Review of J. Lull (1990), Inside
family viewing: Ethnographic research on television's
audiences. New York: Routledge. Journalism Quarterly,
70, 229-230.
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Austin, E. W. (1995). Review of B. S. Greenberg, J. D.
Brown, & N. L. Buerkel-Rothfuss (1993), Mass media, sex
and the adolescent . Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.
Journalism Quarterly.
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