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Proximal Peer-Level Effects of a Small-Group Selected Prevention on Aggression in Elementary School Children: An Investigation of the Peer Contagion Hypothesis
(Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers; Springer Science + Business Media, Inc., 2005-06)
Examined peer contagion in small group, selected prevention programming over one school year. Participants were boys and girls in grades 3 (46 groups, 285 students) and 6 (36 groups, 219 students) attending school in ...
The Gentrification of "Black" in Black Popular Communication in the New Millennium
(Popular Communication, 2006)
The Black Woman That Media Built: Content Creation, Interpretation, and the Making of the Black Female Self.
(2015)
This study is a qualitative, womanist inquiry into the ways that black women engage media texts through their interpretive work and through content creation. The study explores the media landscape, the interconnected domain ...
When the Personal Becomes the Political: Examining Political Engagement on Social Media.
(2015)
Numerous scholars have examined how political and informational uses of social media contribute to on- and offline political participation, but little is known about how non-political social media practices and social media ...
Mass Media in Zambia: Demand–Side Measures of Access, Use and Reach
(InterMedia Survey Research Institute, 2010)
How can targeted research help members of the development community hone their information‐sharing efforts at the policy level and at the grassroots level? What can members of the development community do to help improve ...
The Dictators’ Digital Dilemma: When Do States Disconnect Their Digital Networks?
(The Brookings Institution, 2011)
When do governments decide to interfere with the Internet, and why? While many observers celebrate the creative use of digital media by activists and civil society leaders, there are a significant number of incidents ...
Review of ‘Third World Citizens and the Information Technology Revolution,’ by Nivien Saleh
(Perspectives on Politics 11 (3): 985–86., 2013)
In With the Huxtables and Out With Amos 'n' Andy: Improving African American Representations on TV
(Urbanmozaik.com, 2001-07-01)
The Influence of American Urban Culture on the Development of Normative Beliefs About Aggression in Middle-Eastern Immigrants
(Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers; Plenum Publishing Corporation ; Springer Science+Business Media, 1999-04)
The effects of a community's culture on children's and adolescents' normative beliefs about the appropriateness of aggression were examined. One hundred forty-seven high school students and 103 fourth graders participated ...