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Renita Coleman
Renita Coleman
School of Journalism, University of Texas Austin
Verified email at austin.utexas.edu
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Framing the pictures in our heads: Exploring the framing and agenda-setting effects of visual images
R Coleman
Doing news framing analysis, 249-278, 2010
4102010
Agenda setting
R Coleman, M McCombs, D Shaw, D Weaver
The handbook of journalism studies, 167-180, 2009
3282009
Network TV news' affective framing of the presidential candidates: Evidence for a second-level agenda-setting effect through visual framing
R Coleman, S Banning
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 83 (2), 313-328, 2006
2802006
Advancing agenda-setting theory: The comparative strength and new contingent conditions of the two levels of agenda-setting effects
HD Wu, R Coleman
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 86 (4), 775-789, 2009
2402009
The young and agenda-less? Exploring age-related differences in agenda setting on the youngest generation, baby boomers, and the civic generation
R Coleman, M McCombs
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 84 (3), 495-508, 2007
2092007
Testing the effect of framing and sourcing in health news stories
R Coleman, E Thorson, L Wilkins
Journal of health communication 16 (9), 941-954, 2011
2072011
The effects of news stories that put crime and violence into context: Testing the public health model of reporting
R Coleman, E Thorson
Journal of health communication 7 (5), 401-425, 2002
1742002
Public life and the internet: if you build a better website, will citizens become engaged?
R Coleman, P Lieber, AL Mendelson, DD Kurpius
New media & society 10 (2), 179-201, 2008
1672008
The moral media: How journalists reason about ethics
L Wilkins, R Coleman
Routledge, 2005
1182005
Commenting on health: A framing analysis of user comments in response to health articles online
A Holton, N Lee, R Coleman
Journal of health communication 19 (7), 825-837, 2014
1172014
Proposing emotion as a dimension of affective agenda setting: Separating affect into two components and comparing their second-level effects
R Coleman, HD Wu
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 87 (2), 315-327, 2010
1162010
The effects of visuals on ethical reasoning: What's a photograph worth to journalists making moral decisions?
R Coleman
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 83 (4), 835-850, 2006
1162006
The intersection of race and gender in election coverage: What happens when the candidates don't fit the stereotypes?
LH Major, R Coleman
The Howard Journal of Communications 19 (4), 315-333, 2008
992008
The moral development of journalists: A comparison with other professions and a model for predicting high quality ethical reasoning
R Coleman, L Wilkins
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 81 (3), 511-527, 2004
842004
The moral development of public relations practitioners: A comparison with other professions and influences on higher quality ethical reasoning
R Coleman, L Wilkins
Journal of Public Relations Research 21 (3), 318-340, 2009
792009
Visual elements in public journalism newspapers in an election: A content analysis of the photographs and graphics in campaign 2000
R Coleman, B Wasike
Journal of communication 54 (3), 456-473, 2004
692004
Searching for the ethical journalist: An exploratory study of the moral development of news workers
R Coleman, L Wilkins
Journal of Mass Media Ethics 17 (3), 209-225, 2002
682002
Designing experiments for the social sciences: How to plan, create, and execute research using experiments
R Coleman
Sage publications, 2018
662018
Why be a journalist? US students’ motivations and role conceptions in the new age of journalism
R Coleman, JY Lee, C Yaschur, AP Meader, K McElroy
Journalism 19 (6), 800-819, 2018
552018
Image and emotion in voter decisions: The affect agenda
R Coleman, D Wu
Lexington Books, 2015
532015
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