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- "At the intersection of isolation and otherness" : experiences and identity of American Muslim converts and the effects of media framing after 9/11
- A master's professional project completed for the Missouri School of Journalism, Washington Reporting Program, Spring 1999
- After the fact : the erosion of truth and the inevitable rise of Donald Trump
- American journalism and "fake news" : examining the facts
- An ethics of news : a reporter's search for the truth
- An examination of the professional choices and lives of literary journalists
- And that's the way it is(n't) : a reference guide to media bias
- Anti-Arab and anti-Muslim bias in American newspapers : how they reported the 2006 Israeli-Hezbollah and Israeli-Hamas wars
- Assessing evidence in a postmodern world
- Back stories : U.S. news production and Palestinian politics
- Believing the news
- Beyond ideology : a case of egalitarian bias in the news?
- Beyond malice : the media's years of reckoning
- Beyond malice : the media's years of reckoning
- Breaking the news : how the media undermine American democracy
- Bush's war : media bias and justifications for war in a terrorist age
- Civilizing voices : American press criticism, 1880-1950
- Constructing reality : agenda-setting in the news coverage of professional sports
- Content analysis of how Time and Newsweek covered Newt Gingrich during his tenure as Speaker of the House of Representatives
- Covering the Intifada : how the media reported the Palestinian uprising
- Democracy without citizens : media and the decay of American politics
- Detecting bull : how to identify bias and junk journalism in print, broadcast and on the wild web
- Don't believe it! : how lies become news
- Echo chamber : Rush Limbaugh and the conservative media establishment
- Echo chamber : Rush Limbaugh and the conservative media establishment
- Econospinning : how to read between the lines when the media manipulate the numbers
- Ethical journalism in a populist age : the democratically engaged journalist
- Evaluating media bias
- Even the gods can't change history : the facts speak for themselves
- Examining climate change and the media : hearing before the Committee on Environment and Public Works, United States Senate, One Hundred Ninth Congress, second session, December 6, 2006
- Fog facts : searching for truth in the land of spin
- Following 9/11 : religion coverage in the New York times
- Free feeds : how Congress covers itself and why broadcasters eat it up
- Freeing the whales : how the media created the world's greatest non-event
- From news to talk : the expansion of opinion and commentary in US journalism
- Froth & scum : truth, beauty, goodness, and the ax murder in America's first mass medium
- Good news : social ethics and the press
- Gray lady down : what the decline and fall of the New York times means for America
- Hate Inc. : why today's media makes us despise one another
- Health risks and the press : perspectives on media coverage of risk assessment and health
- How is international correspondents' reporting on cultural issues influenced by their knowledge of foreign language and cultural affinity? : a comparative analysis of Japanese and American foreign correspondents
- Imposing meanings : ideology and the New York Times coverage of Anita F. Hill
- Inventing reality : the politics of news media
- Inventing reality : the politics of the mass media
- Jews and Judaism in the New York Times
- Journalism and truth : strange bedfellows
- Journalistic authority : legitimating news in the digital era
- Journalistic fraud : how the New York times distorts the news and why it can no longer be trusted
- Just the facts : how "objectivity" came to define american journalism
- Left turn : how liberal media bias distorts the American mind
- Literary journalism on trial : Masson v. New Yorker and the First Amendment
- Losing our religion : why the liberal media want to tell you what to think, where to pray, and how to live
- Losing the news : the future of the news that feeds democracy
- Losing the news : the future of the news that feeds democracy
- M.A. professional project : submitted for Plan B, University of Missouri--Columbia School of Journalism
- Media bias
- Media bias : finding it, fixing it
- Media bias and the role of the press
- Media bias, perspective, and state repression : the Black Panther Party
- Media controversies
- Media madness : the corruption of our political culture
- Media mischief and misdeeds
- Media, propaganda and the politics of intervention
- Moscow meets main street : changing journalistic values and the growing Soviet presence on American television
- Muckraking and objectivity : journalism's colliding traditions
- News and the culture of lying
- News in a new America : a report for the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
- News reporters and news sources : accomplices in shaping and mis-shaping the news
- No time to think : the menace of media speed and the 24-hour news cycle
- Nothing sacred : journalism, politics, and public trust in a tell-all age
- Objectivity revisited : a spatial model of political ideology and mass communication
- Off the record : what media corporations don't tell you about their legislative agendas
- Origins of the ideal of objectivity in the professions : studies in the history of American journalism and American law, 1830-1940
- Paint-by-numbers journalism : how reader surveys and focus groups subvert a democratic press
- Prejudice in the press? : investigating bias in coverage of race, gender, sexuality and religion
- Press bias and politics : how the media frame controversial issues
- Prodigal press : the anti-Christian bias of the American news media
- Professional analysis : freedom of information and Obama administration's performance ; Professional project : fact-checking and research, The Washington Monthly
- Race, crime and the media
- Race-baiter : how the media wields dangerous words to divide a nation
- Religion and the news : a conference report
- Rights vs. responsibilities : the Supreme Court and the media
- Setting political priorities : what role for the press?
- Skewed : a critical thinker's guide to media bias
- Sourcing in the context of the movement to ban Shariah
- Spin sisters : how the women of the media sell unhappiness-- and liberalism-- to the women of America
- Superstition and the press
- TV news and the dominant culture
- TV news ethics
- Taking journalism seriously : "objectivity" as a partisan cause
- The Changing face of the newsroom : American Society of Newspaper Editors Human Resources Committee report
- The alternative influence : the impact of investigative reporting groups on America's media
- The dialectic in journalism : toward a responsible use of press freedom
- The gatekeeper : 60 years of economics according to the New York times
- The news and its future
- The news shapers : the sources who explain the news
- The perpetuation of prejudice in reporting on gays and lesbians : Time and Newsweek : the first fifty years
- The practice of environmental journalism
- The press and American politics : the new mediator
- The press effect : politicians, journalists, and the stories that shape the political world
- The shadow world : life between the news media and reality
- The view from somewhere : undoing the myth of journalistic objectivity
- Tilt? : the search for media bias
- To check or not to check : exploring the value of fact checking at magazines and online publications
- True lies
- University of Missouri, Washington Reporting Program, Spring 1990
- Unreliable sources : a guide to detecting bias in news media
- WWBD : what would Buddha do? : religion reporting at the Boulder Daily Camera and the ethics of professionalism and personal belief
- Weapons of mass distortion : the coming meltdown of the liberal media
- What do you read? : the big-money press and the workers press
- What the people know : freedom and the press
- Whither the civic journalism bandwagon?
- Women for president : media bias in nine campaigns
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