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Use of Visual Communication in Public Journalism Newspapers During an Election
Unformatted Document Text:  Public Journalism’s Use of Visual Communication in an Election 28 Turnbull, Arthur T. and Baird, Robert N. (1975). The graphics of communication. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Utt, Sandra H. and Pasternak, Steve (2000). Update on infographics in American newspapers. Newspaper Research Journal, 21(2):55-66. Voakes, Paul. (1999). Civic duties: Newspaper journalists’ views on public journalism. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly. 76(4): 756-774. Waldman, Paul and Devitt, James (1998). Newspaper photographs and the 1996 presidential election: The question of bias. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 75(2) Summer: 302-311. Wanta, Wayne & Gao, Dandan (1994). Young readers and the newspaper: Information recall and perceived enjoyment, readability and attractiveness. Journalism Quarterly, 71(4) (winter): 926-936. Wanta, Wayne (1995). Information recall of 4 elements among young newspaper readers. Newspaper Research Journal, 16(2):112-123. Wanta, Wayne. (1988). The effects of dominant photographs: An agenda-setting experiment. Journalism Quarterly, 65, 107-111. Wanta, Wayne & Remy, Jay (1995). Information recall of 4 elements among young newspaper readers. Newspaper Research Journal, 16(2):112-123. Ward, Douglas B. (1992) The effectiveness of sidebar graphics. Journalism Quarterly, Summer, 318-326.

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Public Journalism’s Use of Visual Communication in an Election
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Turnbull, Arthur T. and Baird, Robert N. (1975). The graphics of communication. New
York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston.

Utt, Sandra H. and Pasternak, Steve (2000). Update on infographics in American
newspapers. Newspaper Research Journal, 21(2):55-66.

Voakes, Paul. (1999). Civic duties: Newspaper journalists’ views on public journalism.
Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly. 76(4): 756-774.

Waldman, Paul and Devitt, James (1998). Newspaper photographs and the 1996
presidential election: The question of bias. Journalism & Mass Communication
Quarterly
, 75(2) Summer: 302-311.

Wanta, Wayne & Gao, Dandan (1994). Young readers and the newspaper: Information
recall and perceived enjoyment, readability and attractiveness. Journalism
Quarterly
, 71(4) (winter): 926-936.

Wanta, Wayne (1995). Information recall of 4 elements among young newspaper readers.
Newspaper Research Journal, 16(2):112-123.

Wanta, Wayne. (1988). The effects of dominant photographs: An agenda-setting
experiment. Journalism Quarterly, 65, 107-111.

Wanta, Wayne & Remy, Jay (1995). Information recall of 4 elements among young
newspaper readers. Newspaper Research Journal, 16(2):112-123.

Ward, Douglas B. (1992) The effectiveness of sidebar graphics. Journalism Quarterly,
Summer, 318-326.


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