All Stories

  1. How Journalists Characterize Health Inequalities and Redefine Solutions for Native American Audiences
  2. What Is the Story with Narratives? How Using Narratives in Journalism Changes Health Behavior
  3. Social Representation of Cyberbullying and Adolescent Suicide: A Mixed-Method Analysis of News Stories
  4. User comments on climate stories: impacts of anecdotal vs. scientific evidence
  5. False Balance in Public Health Reporting? Michele Bachmann, the HPV Vaccine, and “Mental Retardation”
  6. Individual and social determinants of obesity in strategic health messages: Interaction with political ideology
  7. Stigmatizing Images in Obesity Health Campaign Messages and Healthy Behavioral Intentions
  8. Health Journalist Role Conceptions
  9. Health Literacy and Numeracy: A Comparison of Magazine Health Messages
  10. Climate Change in the Newsroom: Journalists' Evolving Standards of Objectivity When Covering Global Warming
  11. JOURNALISTIC USE OF EXEMPLARS TO HUMANIZE HEALTH NEWS
  12. Rhetorical visions of health: a fantasy-theme analysis of celebrity articles
  13. Reporters' Gender Affects Views on Health Reporting
  14. Are Health Journalists' Practices Tied to Their Perceptions of Audience? An Attribution and Expectancy-Value Approach
  15. The Magazine Revolution, 1880–1920
  16. What makes African American health disparities newsworthy? An experiment among journalists about story framing
  17. The Cancer on Your Coffee Table
  18. Tacit Understandings of Health Literacy: Interview and Survey Research With Health Journalists
  19. Health News Agenda Building: Journalists' Perceptions of the Role of Public Relations
  20. Understanding how health journalists judge public relations sources: A rules theory approach
  21. Digital Inequality: Differences in Young Adults' Use of the Internet
  22. Health and Medicine Journalism
  23. Toward a Social Framework for Information Seeking