37 Publications (Page 1 of 2)
2024
Blame the Cobwebs or the Spiders?
Comparing Headlines During Conflict: War and Peace Journalism in the Coverage of the 2023 Israel-Gaza War in the Associated Press and Qatar News Agency. Electronic News
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COVID-19 in International Media: Global Pandemic Perspectives. John C. Pollock and Douglas A. Vakoch (Eds.). COVID-19 in International Media: Global Pandemic Perspectives . London and New York: Routledge, 2022, 267 pp., ISBN No. 9781032020662, £130 (hardback).
Exploring the Determinants of Agritourism Business Owners’ Expansion Intention. Journal of Applied Communications
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2023
Megaphone or muzzle? The Spiral of Silence and candidate support on social media during presidential elections. The Journal of Social Media in Society
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Q&A With an Award-Winning Practitioner and Scholar on Shaping the Future of the Profession. Electronic News
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Teaching Journalism Online: A Handbook for Journalism Educators. UNESCO
2022
Risk sharing on Twitter: Social amplification and attenuation of risk in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemicZhang, Xiaochen Angela and Cozma, Raluca(pp. 106983). Elsevier BV
2021
Cold War Correspondents: Soviet and American Reporters on the Ideological Frontlines. by Dina Fainberg, Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2021, 376 pp.
Covering international conflicts and crises. Chapter 16
It’s Not All Doom and Gloom: Protection Motivation Theory Factors That Reverse the Negative Impact of Social Media Use on Compliance and Protective Health Behaviors
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Lebanese Television on Twitter: A Study of Uses and (Dis)Engagement. Journalism Practice
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Research gate or revolving door? Uses and gratifications of academic social media among communication scholarsCozma, Raluca and Dimitrova, DanielaJournalism & Mass Communication Educator, vol. 76, pp. 282–296.
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2019
College TV News Websites: Accessibility and Mobile Readiness. Electronic News
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2018
Digital Natives as Budding Journalists: College TV Stations? Uses of TwitterCozma, R. and Hallaq, T.Journalism and Mass Communication Educator.
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The Syrian crisis in U.S. and Lebanese newspapers: A cross-national analysisCozma, R. and Kozman, C.International Communication Gazette, vol. 80, pp. 185-204.
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2017
-Book chapter-Cozma, R.In Foreign policy and presidential elections: A look at the iowa caucuses. (pp. 93-105). 2017
2016
Student election stories use more diverse news sourcesBurch, A. and Cozma, R.Newspaper Research Journal, vol. 37, pp. 235-248.
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The End of the Tour. Directed by James Ponsoldt. Produced by James Dahl, Matt DeRoss, David Kanter, Mark C. Manuel, and Ted O’Neal. Lionsgate, 2015, DVD, 106 minutes.Reviewed March 2016
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Toward a Standard for the Evaluation of Documentary Journalism HistoryMascaro, Thomas A⋅Conway, Mike and Cozma, RalucaJournalism History, vol. 41, (no. 4), pp. 228, 1/1/2016.
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2015
American journalism and international relations: Foreign correspondence from the early republic to the digital eraCozma, R.Communication and Society, vol. 28.
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The Syrian crisis in the news: How the United States’ elite newspapers framed the international reaction to Syria’s use of chemical weaponsCozma, R. and Kozman, C.Journalism Practice, vol. 9, pp. 669-686.
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Were the Murrow Boys Warmongers?: The relationship between sourcing, framing, and propaganda in war journalismCozma, R.Journalism Studies, vol. 16, pp. 433-448.
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2013
John H. Parmelee and Shannon L. Bichard. Politics and the Twitter Revolution: How Tweets Influence the Relationship Between Political Leaders and the Public. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2012, 247 pp., ISBN No. 978-0-7391-6500-3 (hardcover).
"The Nazi Concentration Camps, 1933-1939: A Documentary History." Goeschel, Christian, and Wachsmann, Nikolaus. The Nazi Concentration Camps, 1933-1939: A Documentary History. Lincoln & London: University of Nebraska Press