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Publications of Ellen Mickiewicz    :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. E. Mickiewicz, Television, Power, and the Public in Russia (2008), Cambridge University Press .
  2. E. Mickiewicz, Changing Channels: Television and the Struggle for Power in Russia (1997), Oxford University Press (Revised and Expanded Paperback Edition: Duke University Press, 1999.) .
  3. E. Mickiewicz, Split Signals: Television and Politics in the Soviet Union (1988), Oxford University Press .
  4. E. Mickiewicz, Split Signals: Television and Politics in the Soviet Union (1988), Oxford University Press .
  5. International Security and Arms Control, edited by Ellen Mickiewicz and Roman Kolkowicz (1986), New York: Praeger .
  6. The Soviet Calculus of Nuclear War, edited by Ellen Mickiewicz and Roman Kolkowicz (1986), Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath .
  7. E. Mickiewicz, Media and the Russian Public (1981), New York: Praeger .
  8. Handbook of Soviet Social Science Data, edited by E. Mickiewicz (1973), New York: Free Press (contributor.) .
  9. E. Mickiewicz, Soviet Political Schools (1967), New Haven: Yale University Press .

Monographs

  1. E. Mickiewicz, Structural Diversity and Exposure Diversity, The Treadgold Papers (2001), University of Washington .

Chapters in Books

  1. E. Mickiewicz, The Conundrum of Memory, in The Post-Soviet Russian Media: Change and Conflicting Messages, edited by Birgit Beumers, Stephen Hutcheson and Natalya Ryulova (February, 2008), Routledge .
  2. E. Mickiewicz, Icon-Anchors and Russian Television Viewers, in The News of Politics, the Politics of News, 2nd, edited by Doris Graber, Pippa Norris, Denis McQuail (2007), Congressional Quarterly Press (There was a first book of which the editors and the press decided to make a second edition. Some, not all, of the previous contributors were asked to contribute to the new version. My chapter is wholly new, using the dataset from my current research project, but otherwise completely new. I expect that will be true of most of the chapters..) .
  3. E. Mickiewicz, "The Media during the Soviet Era", in Dizionario del Comunismo, edited by Silvio Pons and Robert Service (2006), Giulio Einaudi publishers (expected publication: 2006.) .
  4. E. Mickiewicz, Does 'Trust' Mean Attention, Comprehension and Acceptance? Paradoxes of Russian Viewers' News Processing, edited by Katrin Voltmer, Mass Media and New Democracies (2006), Routledge .
  5. E. Mickiewicz, Dilemmas of Democracies, in Transatlantic Differences, edited by Waldemar Zacharasiewicz, (2004), Bohlau Wien Verlag,  [abs] [author's comments].
  6. E. Mickiewicz, Institutional Incapacity, the Attentive Public, and Media Pluralism in Russia, in Democracy and the Media: A Comparative Perspective, edited by Richard Gunther and Anthony Mughan (2000), Cambridge University Press .
  7. E. Mickiewicz, Institutional Incapacity, the Attentive Public, and Media Pluralism in Russia, in Democracy and the Media: A Comparative Perspective, edited by Richard Gunther and Anthony Mughan (2000), Cambridge University Press .
  8. E. Mickiewicz, Transition and Democracy: The Role of Journalists in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union, in The Politics of News, the News of Politics, edited by Doris Graber, Denis McQuail, and Pippa Norris (1998), Congressional Quarterly Press .
  9. E. Mickiewicz, Media, Transition, and Democracy: Television and the Transformation of Russia, in A Communications Cornucopia, edited by Roger G. Noll and Monroe E. Price (1998), Brookings Institution Press, Washington, D.C. .
  10. E. Mickiewicz with Andrey Richter, Television, Campaigning, and Elections in the Soviet Union and Post-Soviet Russia, in Politics, Media, and Modern Democracy, edited by David Swanson and Paolo Mancini (1996), Praeger .
  11. E. Mickiewicz, The Political Economy of Media Democratization, in Russia in Transition, edited by David Lane (1995), Longman .
  12. E. Mickiewicz, Television and Political Change, in Cambridge Encyclopedia of Russia and the Soviet Union, edited by Archie Brown (1994), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press .
  13. E. Mickiewicz, Images of America, in Beyond the Cold War: Soviet and American Media Images, edited by Everette E. Dennis, George Gerbner, and Yassen N. Zassoursky (1991), Sage Publications, Inc. (Translated as "Obrazy Ameriki," Okonchilas Li kholodnaya voina?, Moscow State University Press.) .
  14. E. Mickiewicz, Ethnic Differentiation and Political Communication, in Soviet Social Problems, edited by T. Anthony Jones, Walter Connor, and David Powell (1991), Boulder: Westview Press .
  15. E. Mickiewicz, Understanding the World: The Cognitive Grid of Soviet Television News, in Politics and the Soviet System: Essays in Honor of Frederick C. Barghoorn, edited by Thomas Remington (1989), London: MacMillan .
  16. E. Mickiewicz, Changes in the Soviet Media under Gorbachev, edited by Walter Joyce, Hillel Ticktin, and Stephen White, "Gorbachev and Gorbachevism," special issue of Journal of Communist Studies, vol. 4 no. 4 (December, 1988), London: Frank Cass (Reprinted in Gorbachev and Gorbachevism, ed. Walter Joyce, Hillel Ticktin, and Stephen White, London: Frank Cass, 1989.) .
  17. E. Mickiewicz, Making Media Work: Soviet Society and Communication, in Soviet Society Under Gorbachev, edited by Maurice Friedberg ad Heyward Isham (1987), M.E. Sharpe .
  18. E. Mickiewicz, Mass Media in the Soviet Union, in The Soviet Union Today, 2d ed., edited by James Cracraft (1987), Chicago: University of Chicago Press .
  19. E. Mickiewicz, Political Communication and the Soviet Media System, in Soviet Politics: Russia Since Brezhnev, edited by Jorge Nogee (1985), New York: Praeger .
  20. E. Mickiewicz, Policy Issues in the Soviet Media System, in The Soviet Union in the 1980s, edited by Erik Hoffmann (1984), Academy of Political Science .
  21. E. Mickiewicz, Mass Communication and Book Publishing, in Grolier's Encyclopedia Americana (1979), New York .
  22. E. Mickiewicz with Frederick C. Barghoorn, American Views of Soviet-American Exchanges of Persons, in Communication in International Politics, ed. Richard Merritt, Urbana (1972), University of Illinois Press .
  23. E. Mickiewicz with Frederick C. Barghoorn, American Views of Soviet-American Exchanges of Persons, in Communication in International Politics, edited by Richard Merritt (1972), Urbana: University of Illinois Press .
  24. E. Mickiewicz, Mikhail Suslov, in Grolier's Encyclopedia International (1969) .
  25. E. Mickiewicz, U.S.S.R. (revised article), in Grolier's Encyclopedia International (1969) .

Journal Articles

  1. E. Mickiewicz, The Conundrum of Memory, Birgit Beumers, Stephen Hutcheson and Natalya Ryulova, The Post-Soviet Russian Media: Change and Conflicting Messages (February 1, 2008), Routledge .
  2. E. Mickiewicz, Icon Anchors, Doris Graber, Denis McQuail, Pippa Norris, The Politics of News, The News of Politics (2007), Congressional Quarterly Press .
  3. E. Mickiewicz, The Election News Story on Russian Television: A World Apart from Viewers, Slavic Review (Spring 2006), pp. 1-23  [author's comments].
  4. E. Mickiewicz, Does 'Trust' Mean Attention, Comprehension and Acceptance? Paradoxes of Russian Viewers' News Processing, Katrin Voltmer, Mass Media and New Democracies (2006), Routledge .
  5. E. Mickiewicz, Excavating Concealed Tradeoffs vol. 22:3, (July-September 2005), 355-380., Political Communication, vol. 22 no. 3 (Fall, 2005), pp. 355-380  [abs] [author's comments].
  6. E. Mickiewicz, “Novosti c ‘golubogo ekrana’: K probleme vliyania,” [Television News: the Problem of Influence] Moscow, Vol. 5 (41), May 2002., Sreda [Media], Moscow, vol. 5 no. 41 (2005) (May 2002.) .
  7. E. Mickiewicz, Media and Business: The Impossible Partnership (the Media Perspective), Leadership and the Media: The European Challenge, 3rd International Conference Proceedings (2005) .
  8. E. Mickiewicz, Piracy, Policy, and an Emerging Media Market, Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics (2001) .
  9. E. Mickiewicz, Russian Television News: Owners and the Public, Neiman Reports (Fall, 1999) (Translated as "Les journaux televiscs" Communication et Languages, Paris, 2000.) .
  10. E. Mickiewicz, The Commercialization of Scholarship in the Former Soviet Union, Slavic Review, vol. 1 (Spring, 1993), pp. 90-5 .
  11. E. Mickiewicz with Larissa Fedotova, Dva vzglyada na dva mira informatsii [Two Views of Two Worlds of Information], Seria Zhurnalistiki (1993), Moscow State University .
  12. E. Mickiewicz with Ada W. Finifter, Redefining the Political System of the USSR: Mass Support for Political Change, American Political Science Review (December, 1992) .
  13. E. Mickiewicz, Rising Voices: Minorities and the Future of Soviet and American Television, Media Studies Journal (Fall, 1991) .
  14. E. Mickiewicz with Dawn P. Jamison, Ethnicity and Soviet Television News, Journal of Communication, vol. 41 no. 2 (Spring, 1991) (Reprinted in Mass Culture and Perestroika in the Soviet Union, ed. Marsha Siefert, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1991.) .
  15. E. Mickiewicz, Communication, Mobilization, and Reform, Sotsiologicheskie Issledovania (Sociological Research), vol. 11 (1991), Moscow .
  16. E. Mickiewicz, Public Opinion and Soviet Nationalities, Soviet Nationalities, vol. 1 no. 1 (1990) .
  17. E. Mickiewicz, La TV secondo Gorbaciov, Relazioni Internazionali (December, 1989) .
  18. E. Mickiewicz, Soviet Union: The Asymmetrical Mirror, Gannett Center Journal (Fall, 1989) .
  19. E. Mickiewicz, Mobilization and Reform: Political Communication under Gorbachev, P.S.: Political Science and Politics, vol. XXI no. 2 (June, 1989) .
  20. E. Mickiewicz with Gregory Haley, Nicholas Desoutter, Edward Hyken, Terry Krugman, and Marina Teplitsky, Soviet Television and America, Television Quarterly, vol. 23 no. 2 (1988) .
  21. E. Mickiewicz with Gregory Haley, Soviet and American Television News: Week of Intensive Interaction, Slavic Review, vol. 46 (1987) .
  22. E. Mickiewicz, Soviet and American Television: A Comparison of News Coverage, Nieman Reports, vol. XXXIX no. 4 (Winter, 1985) .
  23. E. Mickiewicz, The Functions of Communications Officials in the USSR: A Biographical Study, Slavic Review, vol. XLIII no. 4 (Winter, 1984) .
  24. E. Mickiewicz, Feedback, Surveys, and Soviet Communication Theory, Journal of Communication, vol. 33 (Spring, 1983) .
  25. E. Mickiewicz, Media and the Russian Public: Watching Television in Russia, Annual of the International Council of the National Academy of Arts and Sciences (1981) (reprinted from Media and the Russian Public.) .
  26. E. Mickiewicz, Commentary on Marxism and the Work of Bertram Wolfe, Studies in Soviet Thought, vol. 20 (December, 1979) .
  27. E. Mickiewicz, Regional Social Class Recruitment in the CPSU: Indicators of Decentralization, Power, and Policy, Soviet Union, vol. 5 no. 1 (Summer, 1978) .
  28. E. Mickiewicz, Regional Variation in Female Recruitment and Advancement in the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Slavic Review, vol. XXXVI no. 3 (September, 1977) .
  29. E. Mickiewicz, Evaluation Studies of Soviet Party Members, Public Opinion Quarterly (Winter 1976-1977) .
  30. E. Mickiewicz, Soviet Education, edited by guest and contributing editor (October, 1972), Columbia University .
  31. E. Mickiewicz, Policy Applications of Public Opinion Research in the Soviet Union, Public Opinion Quarterly (Winter 1972-1973) .
  32. E. Mickiewicz, The Modernization of Party Propaganda in the U.S.S.R., Slavic Review, vol. XXX no. 2 (June, 1971) .
  33. E. Mickiewicz, The Status of Soviet Women (review essay), Problems of Communism (September/October 1971) .

Book Reviews

  1. Laura Roselle, Media and the politics of failure: Great powers, communication strategies, and military defeats, in The Palgrave Macmillan Series in International Political Communication, Journal of Cold War Studies (2006), pp. 200, Palgrave Macmillan .
  2. Thomas C. Wolfe, Governing Soviet Journalism: The Press and the Socialist Person after Stalin, Slavic Review, vol. xxi (2005), pp. 240, Indiana University Press .
  3. David MacFadyen, Russian Television Today: Primetime drama and comedy, Slavic Review (2008), pp. 244, Routledge Press .

Other

  1. E. Mickiewicz, Changing Channels: The Drama of Russian Television, Almanac: Annual of the International Council of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (1999-2000) .
  2. E. Mickiewicz, From Russia--with warnings, Electronic Media International (October 5, 1998), pp. 8 .
  3. E. Mickiewicz with Dee Reid, Russian TV's Freedom Fighters, The New York Times (January 21, 1995), pp. 15 .
  4. E. Mickiewicz with Donald Browne and Charles Firestone, Television/Radio News and Minorities (1994), The Aspen Institute and The Carter Center of Emory University (translated into: Kazakh, Almaty, Kazakhstan: Al-Farabi Kazakh State National University Press, 1996; Ukrainian, Kyiv, Ukraine: Vseuvyto Publishing Company, 1996; Belarusan, Minsk, Belarus: Belarusan Association of Non-State Television, 1995; Russian, Moscow, Russia: Internews, 1994; Lithuanian, VU Zurnalistikos institutas, 1998.) .
  5. E. Mickiewicz with Charles Firestone, Television and Elections (1992), The Aspen Institute and The Carter Center of Emory University (translated into: Bosnian, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina: USIA, 1996; Romanian, Bucharest, Romania: USIA, 1996; Arabic, Tel Aviv, Israel: USIA, 1995; Frnech, Paris, France: Nouveaux Horizons, 1995; Lithuanian, Trakai-Vilnius, Lithuania: Vortua, 1995; Ukrainian, Kyiv, Ukraine: Vik, 1994; Hungarian, Budapest, Hungary: A Pilot Film and Television Productions Ltd. Kiadasa, 1994; Belarusan, Minsk, Belarus: Belarusan Association of Non-State Television, 1994; Kazakh, Almaty, Kazakhstan: Al-Garabi Kazakh State National University Press, 1994; Armenian, Yerevan, Armenia: 1994; Russian, Moscow, Russia: Moscow State University Press, 1993; 1999; Bulgarian, USIA, 1999; Spanish, The Carter Center, 2001.) .
  6. E. Mickiewicz with Ada W. Finifter, Russia's Future Clouded by Resettlement Problems, The Atlanta Journal and The Atlanta Constitution, Section H, "Perspective" (November 22, 1990), pp. 12 .
  7. E. Mickiewicz, How Soviet TV Focuses Its Cameras on Eastern Europe, The New York Times (December 31, 1989) .
  8. E. Mickiewicz, Openness on Soviet TV is Not Without Static, The New York Times, Section H (August 21, 1988), pp. 27, 32 .
  9. E. Mickiewicz, Soviet Viewers are Seeing More, Including News of the U.S., The New York Times, Section H (Sunday, February 22, 1987), pp. 29, 34 .
  10. E. Mickiewicz, L'anno zero della TV sovietica (Year Zero in Soviet Television), Corriere della Sera (Milan) (December 31, 1986), pp. 7 .
  11. E. Mickiewicz, La Mappa della Terra ridisegnata in TV (The Map of the World Redrawn on Television), Corriere della Sera (Milan) (May 29, 1985), pp. 3 .
  12. E. Mickiewicz, La TV in URSS, finestra sull'Occidente (Television in the USSR: Window on the West), Corriere della Sera (Milan) (December 13, 1984), pp. 3 .
  13. E. Mickiewicz, Mass Communication and Book Publishing, in Grolier's Encyclopedia Americana (1979) .
  14. E. Mickiewicz, Watching the Soviets Watch Television, The New York Times, Section 2 (Sunday, July 9, 1978), pp. 1, 23 .
  15. E. Mickiewicz, Policy Applications of Public Opinion Research in the Soviet Union, Public Opinion Quarterly (Winter, 1972-1973) .
  16. E. Mickiewicz, The De-Stalinization of Stalingrad, The New Leader (November 1971) .
  17. E. Mickiewicz, Mikhail Suslov, in Grolier's Encyclopedia International (1969) .
  18. E. Mickiewicz, U.S.S.R. (revised article), in Grolier's Encyclopedia International (1969) .

Policy Guidebooks

  1. E. Mickiewicz (with Donald Browne and Charles Firestone), Television/Radio News and Minorities, The Aspen Institute and The Carter Center of Emory University (1994) (translated into Kazakh, Almaty, Kazakhstan: Al-Farabi Kazakh State National University Press, 1996.) .
  2. E. Mickiewicz (with Donald Browne and Charles Firestone), Television/Radio News and Minorities, The Aspen Institute and The Carter Center of Emory University (1994) (translated into Ukrainian, Kyiv, Ukraine: Vseuvyto Publishing Company, 1996.) .
  3. E. Mickiewicz (with Donald Browne and Charles Firestone), Television/Radio News and Minorities, The Aspen Institute and The Carter Center of Emory University (1994) (translated into Belarusan, Minsk, Belarus: Belarusan Association of Non-State Television, 1995.) .
  4. E. Mickiewicz (with Donald Browne and Charles Firestone), Television/Radio News and Minorities, The Aspen Institute and The Carter Center of Emory University (1994) (translated into Russian, Moscow, Russia: Internews, 1994.) .
  5. E. Mickiewicz (with Donald Browne and Charles Firestone), Television/Radio News and Minorities, The Aspen Institute and The Carter Center of Emory University (1994) (translated into Lithuanian, VU Zurnalistikos institutas, 1998.) .
  6. E. Mickiewicz (with Charles Firestone), Television and Elections, The Aspen Institute and The Carter Center of Emory University (1992) (translated into Bosnian, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina: USIA, 1996.) .
  7. E. Mickiewicz (with Charles Firestone), Television and Elections, the Aspen Institute and The Carter Center of Emory University (1992) (translated into Romanian, Bucharest, Romania: USIA, 1996.) .
  8. E. Mickiewicz (with Charles Firestone), Television and Elections, The Aspen Institute and The Carter Center of Emory University (1992) (translated into Arabic, Tel Aviv, Israel: USIA, 1995.) .
  9. E. Mickiewicz (with Charles Firestone), Television and Elections, The Aspen Institute and Thr Carter Center of Emory University (1992) (translated into French, Paris, France: Nouveaux Horizons, 1995.) .
  10. E. Mickiewicz (with Charles Firestone), Television and Elections, The Aspen Institute and The Carter Center of Emory University (1992) (translated into Lithuanian, Trakai-Vilnius, Lithuania: Voruta, 1995.) .
  11. E. Mickiewicz (with Charles Firestone), Television and Elections, The Aspen Institute and The Carter Center of Emory University (1992) (translated into Ukrainian, Kyiv, Ukraine: Vik, 1994.) .
  12. E. Mickiewicz (with Charles Firestone), Television and Elections, The Aspen Institute and The Carter Center of Emory University (1992) (translated into Hungarian, Budapest, Hungary: A Pilot Film and Television Productions Ltd. Kiadasa, 1994.) .
  13. E. Mickiewicz (with Charles Firestone), Television and Elections, The Aspen Institute and The Carter Center of Emory University (1992) (translated into Belarusan, Minsk, Belarus: Belarusan Association of Non-State Television, 1994.) .
  14. E. Mickiewicz (with Charles Firestone), Television and Elections, The Aspen Institute and The Carter Center of Emory University (1992) (translated into Kazakh, Almaty, Kazakhstan: Al-Farabi Kazakh State National University Press, 1994.) .
  15. E. Mickiewicz (with Charles Firestone), television and Elections, The Aspen Institute and The Carter Center of Emory University (1992) (translated into Armenian, Yerevan, Armenia: 1994.) .
  16. E. Mickiewicz (with Charles Firestone), Television and Elections, The Aspen Institute and The Carter Center of Emory University (1992) (translated into Russian, Moscow, Russia: Moscow State Unviersity Press, 1993; 1999.) .
  17. E. Mickiewicz (with Charles Firestone), Television and Elections, The Aspen Institute and The Carter Center of Emory University (1992) (translated into Bulgarian, USIA, 1999.) .
  18. E. Mickiewicz (with Charles Firestone), Television and Elections, The Aspen Institute and The Carter Center of Emory University (1992) (translated into Spanish, The Carter Center, 2001.) .

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