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Publications of Ellen Mickiewicz :chronological alphabetical combined listing:
%% Books @book{fds316687, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {No Illusions: The Voices of Russia’s Future Leaders (expanded with new research - paperback edition) forthcoming}, Publisher = {Oxford University Press}, Year = {2017}, Abstract = {Expanded paperback version}, Key = {fds316687} } @book{fds316450, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {No Illusions The Voices of Russia's Future Leaders}, Pages = {288 pages}, Publisher = {Oxford University Press}, Year = {2014}, ISBN = {9780199977840}, Abstract = {No Illusions: The Voices of Russia's Future Leaders provides an engaging, intimate, and unprecedented window into the mindsets of the next generation of leaders in Russian politics, business, and economics. In this book, one hundred and eight students in Russia's three most elite universities, the training grounds for the nation's leadership, reveal their thoughts on international relations, neighboring countries, domestic and international media, democratic movements, and their government in focus groups; they speak candidly, passionately, and sometimes sardonically about America. As well, Ellen Mickiewicz, one of the world's foremost experts on Russian media, politics, and culture, shows how their total immersion in the world of the internet-an immersion that sets them apart from the current generation of Russian leadership and much of the rest of the country-frames the way that they think and affects their trust in their leaders, the media, and their colleagues. Their worldviews are complex and often contradictory, reflecting complicated personalities that are adaptable yet also subject to much internal strife and "splintering." For example, while many of them are planning to go into politics, they express ambivalence about voting; they have favorable views of democracy, but not of the American model; they are shrewd critics of government propaganda and yet have clearly absorbed residue of Cold War defensiveness. Mickiewicz also looks at the nation's massive protests and nascent political movements to show how they came about and to consider what promise they might hold even in times of narrowing opportunities. She profiles several of Russia's up-and-coming leaders, including charismatic and controversial activist and politician Aleksei Navalny, who, even during his legal trials and house arrest, remains the face of the opposition to the Putin regime. As this book shows, the next generation of Russian leadership promises to hold a rather different worldview from that of the current one, yet it is not a worldview that readily embraces American democracy. No Illusions is a thought-provoking and often surprising glimpse into the future of Russia's foreign relations}, Key = {fds316450} } @book{fds316449, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Televidenie, Vlast, i Obshchestvo}, Publisher = {Aspect Press}, Year = {2013}, Key = {fds316449} } @book{fds270106, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Television, Power, and the Public in Russia}, Pages = {1-212}, Publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, Year = {2008}, Month = {March}, ISBN = {9781139471169}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511491016}, Abstract = {The Russian media are widely seen to be increasingly controlled by the government. Leaders buy up opposing television channels and pour money in as fast as it hemorrhages out. As a result, TV news has become narrower in scope and in the range of viewpoints which it reflects: leaders demand assimilation and shut down dissenting stations. Using original and extensive focus group research and new developments in cognitive theory, Ellen Mickiewicz unveils a profound mismatch between the complacent assumption of Russian leaders that the country will absorb their messages, and the viewers on the other side of the screen. This is the first book to reveal what the Russian audience really thinks of its news and the mental strategies they use to process it. The focus on ordinary people, rather than elites, makes a strong contribution to the study of post-communist societies and the individual's relationship to the media.}, Doi = {10.1017/cbo9780511491016}, Key = {fds270106} } @book{fds316639, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Structural Diversity and Exposure Diversity}, Publisher = {Treadgold Papers}, Year = {2001}, Key = {fds316639} } @book{fds12877, Author = {E. Mickiewicz}, Title = {Institutional Incapacity, the Attentive Public, and Media Pluralism in Russia}, Booktitle = {Democracy and the Media: A Comparative Perspective}, Publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, Editor = {Richard Gunther and Anthony Mughan}, Year = {2000}, Key = {fds12877} } @book{fds270113, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Democracy and the Media: A Comparative Perspective}, Publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, Editor = {Gunther, R and Mughan, A}, Year = {2000}, Abstract = {This book presents a unique perspective on the relationship between politics and the media in different kinds of political regimes in Europe, North America and Asia. These essays show that media effects on politics are the product of interactions among media technologies, the structure of the media market, the legal and regulatory framework, the nature of basic political institutions, and the characteristics of individual citizens. The authors' conclusions challenge conventional wisdom concerning the political roles and effects of the mass media on regime support and change, on the political behavior of citizens, and on the quality of democracy.}, Key = {fds270113} } @book{fds270105, Author = {Mickiewicz, EP}, Title = {Changing Channels: Television and the Struggle for Power in Russia}, Pages = {372 pages}, Publisher = {Duke University Press}, Year = {1999}, ISBN = {9780822324638}, Abstract = {During the tumultuous 1990s, as Russia struggled to shed the trappings of the Soviet empire, television viewing emerged as an enormous influence on Russian life. The number of viewers who routinely watch the nightly news in Russia matches the number of Americans who tune in to the Super Bowl, thus making TV coverage the prized asset for which political leaders intensely—and sometimes violently—compete. In this revised and expanded edition of Changing Channels, Ellen Mickiewicz provides many fascinating insights, describing the knowing ways in which ordinary Russians watch the news, skeptically analyze information, and develop strategies for dealing with news bias. Covering the period from the state-controlled television broadcasts at the end of the Soviet Union through the attempted coup against Gorbachev, the war in Chechnya, the presidential election of 1996, and the economic collapse of 1998, Mickiewicz draws on firsthand research, public opinion surveys, and many interviews with key players, including Gorbachev himself. By examining the role that television has played in the struggle to create political pluralism in Russia, she reveals how this struggle is both helped and hindered by the barrage of information, advertisements, and media-created personalities that populate the airwaves. Perhaps most significantly, she shows how television has emerged as the sole emblem of legitimate authority and has provided a rare and much-needed connection from one area of this huge, crisis-laden country to the next.}, Key = {fds270105} } @book{fds12869, Author = {E. Mickiewicz}, Title = {Changing Channels: Television and the Struggle for Power in Russia}, Publisher = {Oxford University Press}, Year = {1997}, Key = {fds12869} } @book{fds270138, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Changing Channels: Television and the Struggle for Power in Russia}, Publisher = {Oxford University Press}, Year = {1997}, Abstract = {Книга американской исследовательницы Эллен Мицкевич - это детальная хронология самых важных событий в истории российского телевидения от перестройки до президентских выборов 1996 года, тесно увязанная с основными политическими изменениями в России. Основываясь на множестве источников, в первую очередь на многочисленных интервью с ведущими российскими журналистами и политиками, автор рассматривает роль СМИ в таких событиях как путч 1991 года, парламентские и президентские выборы, первая чеченская кампания и др., а также анализирует основные журналистские и экономические тенденции развития телевидения. Книга написана простым, почти журналистским языком и изобилует фактами и деталями.}, Key = {fds270138} } @book{fds316537, Author = {Mickiewicz, E and Browne, D and Firestone, C}, Title = {Television/Radio News and Minorities}, Publisher = {The Aspen Institute and The Carter Center of Emory University}, Year = {1994}, Abstract = {Policy guidebook}, Key = {fds316537} } @book{fds316538, Author = {Mickiewicz, E and Firestone, C}, Title = {Television and Elections}, Publisher = {The Aspen Institute}, Year = {1992}, Abstract = {Policy guidebook}, Key = {fds316538} } @book{fds12870, Author = {E. Mickiewicz}, Title = {Split Signals: Television and Politics in the Soviet Union}, Publisher = {Oxford University Press}, Year = {1988}, Key = {fds12870} } @book{fds173703, Author = {E. Mickiewicz}, Title = {Split Signals: Television and Politics in the Soviet Union}, Publisher = {Oxford University Press}, Year = {1988}, Key = {fds173703} } @book{fds270112, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Split Signals: Television and Politics in the Soviet Union}, Publisher = {Oxford University Press}, Year = {1988}, Key = {fds270112} } @book{fds270110, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {The Soviet Calculus of Nuclear War}, Publisher = {Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath}, Editor = {Mickiewicz, E and Kolkowicz, R}, Year = {1986}, Key = {fds270110} } @book{fds270111, Author = {E Mickiewicz}, Title = {International Security and Arms Control}, Publisher = {New York: Praeger}, Editor = {Mickiewicz, E and Kolkowicz, R}, Year = {1986}, Abstract = {International Security and Arms Control examines the impact of arms control and nuclear strategy issues on the relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union. Based on a conference held at Emory University, this book's contributors include former Presidents Ford and Carter, as well as Kenneth Adelman, Howard Baker, Harold Brown, Zbigniew Brezinski, McGeorge Bundy, Norman Dicks, Anatoly Dobrynin, Thomas Downey, Ralph Earle II, El Sayed Abdel Raouf El Reddy, Richard Garwin, Albert Gore, Jr., Gerhard Herder, Johwn Howe, William Hyland, David Jones, Kinya Niiseki, Sam Nunn, Joseph Nyle, Robert O'Neil, William Perry, Quan Jia-dong, Friedrich Ruth, James Schlesinger, Brent Scowcroft,Agha Shahi, Helmut Sonnenfeld, Ted Stevens, Sergei Tarasenko, Cyrus Vance, and Evgeny Velikhov. They explore the interaction between regional conflicts and superpower policies, how new technologies affect the status quo, and the past record and future prospects for negotiations. Including an examination of U.S. allies and non-nuclear nations, this important and timely new work will appeal to the specialist or layman interested in this critical issue.}, Key = {fds270111} } @book{fds270109, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Media and the Russian Public}, Publisher = {New York: Praeger}, Year = {1981}, Key = {fds270109} } @book{fds270108, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Handbook of Soviet Social Science Data}, Publisher = {New York: Free Press}, Editor = {Mickiewicz, E}, Year = {1973}, Key = {fds270108} } @book{fds270107, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Soviet Political Schools}, Publisher = {Yale University Press}, Year = {1967}, Key = {fds270107} } %% Book Reviews @article{fds316641, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Television}, Journal = {Encyclopedia of Communism}, Publisher = {Oxford University Press}, Editor = {Pons, S and Service, R}, Year = {2010}, Key = {fds316641} } @article{fds316642, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Political Journalism}, Journal = {The Encyclopedia of Political Science}, Publisher = {Congressional Quarterly Press}, Year = {2010}, Key = {fds316642} } @article{fds270133, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Russian Television Today: Primetime Drama and Comedy}, Journal = {SLAVIC REVIEW}, Volume = {68}, Number = {4}, Pages = {987-988}, Publisher = {Routledge Press}, Address = {London and New York}, Year = {2009}, ISSN = {0037-6779}, url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=000272545300041&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92}, Key = {fds270133} } @article{fds151968, Author = {Laura Roselle}, Title = {Media and the politics of failure: Great powers, communication strategies, and military defeats}, Journal = {Journal of Cold War Studies}, Pages = {200}, Booktitle = {The Palgrave Macmillan Series in International Political Communication}, Publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan}, Address = {New York}, Year = {2008}, ISBN = {978-1403975256}, Key = {fds151968} } @article{fds151969, Author = {Thomas C. Wolfe}, Title = {Governing Soviet Journalism: The Press and the Socialist Person after Stalin}, Journal = {Slavic Review}, Volume = {xxi}, Pages = {240}, Publisher = {Indiana University Press}, Address = {Bloomington}, Year = {2008}, Key = {fds151969} } @article{fds270123, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Media and power in post-Soviet Russia}, Journal = {POLITICAL COMMUNICATION}, Volume = {23}, Number = {3}, Pages = {366-367}, Year = {2006}, ISSN = {1058-4609}, url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=000239690200015&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92}, Doi = {10.1080/10584600600809107}, Key = {fds270123} } @article{fds270122, Author = {MICKIEWICZ, E}, Title = {Reinventing the Soviet Self - Media and Social Change in the Former Soviet Union}, Journal = {The Russian Review}, Volume = {55}, Number = {3}, Pages = {528-529}, Publisher = {Wiley}, Year = {1996}, Month = {July}, ISSN = {1467-9434}, url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1996UW03300040&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92}, Doi = {10.2307/131827}, Key = {fds270122} } @article{fds316640, Author = {Mickiewicz, E and Brown, A}, Title = {Television and Political Change}, Journal = {Cambridge Encyclopedia of Russia and the Soviet Union}, Booktitle = {Cambridge Encyclopedia of Russia and the Soviet Union}, Publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, Editor = {Archie Brown}, Year = {1994}, Key = {fds316640} } %% Other @misc{fds39872, Author = {E. Mickiewicz}, Title = {Changing Channels: The Drama of Russian Television}, Journal = {Almanac: Annual of the International Council of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences}, Year = {1999}, Key = {fds39872} } @misc{fds39873, Author = {E. Mickiewicz}, Title = {From Russia--with warnings}, Journal = {Electronic Media International}, Pages = {8}, Year = {1998}, Key = {fds39873} } @misc{fds39874, Author = {E. Mickiewicz and Dee Reid}, Title = {Russian TV's Freedom Fighters}, Journal = {The New York Times}, Pages = {15}, Year = {1995}, Key = {fds39874} } @misc{fds39871, Author = {E. Mickiewicz and Donald Browne and Charles Firestone}, Title = {Television/Radio News and Minorities}, Publisher = {The Aspen Institute and The Carter Center of Emory University}, Year = {1994}, Key = {fds39871} } @misc{fds39870, Author = {E. Mickiewicz and Charles Firestone}, Title = {Television and Elections}, Publisher = {The Aspen Institute and The Carter Center of Emory University}, Year = {1992}, Key = {fds39870} } @misc{fds39875, Author = {E. Mickiewicz and Ada W. Finifter}, Title = {Russia's Future Clouded by Resettlement Problems}, Journal = {The Atlanta Journal and The Atlanta Constitution, Section H, "Perspective"}, Pages = {12}, Year = {1990}, Key = {fds39875} } @misc{fds39876, Author = {E. Mickiewicz}, Title = {How Soviet TV Focuses Its Cameras on Eastern Europe}, Journal = {The New York Times}, Year = {1989}, Key = {fds39876} } @misc{fds39877, Author = {E. Mickiewicz}, Title = {Openness on Soviet TV is Not Without Static}, Journal = {The New York Times, Section H}, Pages = {27, 32}, Year = {1988}, Key = {fds39877} } @misc{fds39878, Author = {E. Mickiewicz}, Title = {Soviet Viewers are Seeing More, Including News of the U.S.}, Journal = {The New York Times, Section H}, Pages = {29, 34}, Year = {1987}, Key = {fds39878} } @misc{fds39879, Author = {E. Mickiewicz}, Title = {L'anno zero della TV sovietica (Year Zero in Soviet Television)}, Journal = {Corriere della Sera (Milan)}, Pages = {7}, Year = {1986}, Key = {fds39879} } @misc{fds39880, Author = {E. Mickiewicz}, Title = {La Mappa della Terra ridisegnata in TV (The Map of the World Redrawn on Television)}, Journal = {Corriere della Sera (Milan)}, Pages = {3}, Year = {1985}, Key = {fds39880} } @misc{fds39881, Author = {E. Mickiewicz}, Title = {La TV in URSS, finestra sull'Occidente (Television in the USSR: Window on the West)}, Journal = {Corriere della Sera (Milan)}, Pages = {3}, Year = {1984}, Key = {fds39881} } @misc{fds173408, Author = {E. Mickiewicz}, Title = {Mass Communication and Book Publishing}, Booktitle = {Grolier's Encyclopedia Americana}, Address = {New York}, Year = {1979}, Key = {fds173408} } @misc{fds39882, Author = {E. Mickiewicz}, Title = {Watching the Soviets Watch Television}, Journal = {The New York Times, Section 2}, Pages = {1, 23}, Year = {1978}, Key = {fds39882} } @misc{fds173410, Author = {E. Mickiewicz}, Title = {Policy Applications of Public Opinion Research in the Soviet Union}, Journal = {Public Opinion Quarterly}, Year = {1972}, Month = {Winter}, Key = {fds173410} } @misc{fds39883, Author = {E. Mickiewicz}, Title = {The De-Stalinization of Stalingrad}, Journal = {The New Leader}, Year = {1971}, Key = {fds39883} } @misc{fds173412, Author = {E. Mickiewicz}, Title = {Mikhail Suslov}, Booktitle = {Grolier's Encyclopedia International}, Year = {1969}, Key = {fds173412} } @misc{fds173413, Author = {E. Mickiewicz}, Title = {U.S.S.R. (revised article)}, Booktitle = {Grolier's Encyclopedia International}, Year = {1969}, Key = {fds173413} } %% Journal Articles @article{fds331040, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Internet and ideological movements in Russia: Collective monography}, Journal = {SLAVIC REVIEW}, Volume = {76}, Number = {1}, Pages = {192-198}, Publisher = {CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS}, Year = {2017}, Month = {March}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/sir.2017.17}, Doi = {10.1017/sir.2017.17}, Key = {fds331040} } @article{fds331041, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Critical Review}, Journal = {Slavic Review}, Volume = {76}, Number = {1}, Pages = {192-198}, Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)}, Year = {2017}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/slr.2017.17}, Abstract = {<jats:p>In two important books, Runet (the Russian internet) is the central character, an essential component of the politics of commerce, economic policy, and strategic thinking. The first, written by an American specialist on information policy and the interaction between society and technology, looks back to the Soviet era, at the prescience and then failure of top Soviet scientists to introduce the networked society ahead of their American counterparts. The second is a collaborative work of Russian social scientists with an extensive agenda to identify, using discourse analysis, the principal political groups posting in “communities” of the like-minded in “VKontakte,” a large heterogeneous social media site combining personal interactions and extensive blogs within self-organized “communities.” The second half of this book differs substantially: Lev Gudkov, senior analyst at the Levada Center in Moscow, looks at the country as a whole through a different lens—a large number of national surveys gathered over the course of the Center’s activity. The first book chronicles the ambitious proposal by leading scientists to network the whole country in the service of the Soviet Union’s ideologically-based command economy. The second reveals a country riven by multiple, mutually incompatible ideologies espousing “anti” or negative platforms with little ideological heft until Vladimir Putin’s campaign to arouse a nationalist or, as the book puts it, an “imperialist syndrome” with the “return” of Crimea.</jats:p>}, Doi = {10.1017/slr.2017.17}, Key = {fds331041} } @article{fds316454, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Not ordinary Russians}, Journal = {Foreign Affairs}, Volume = {94}, Number = {3}, Year = {2015}, Month = {May}, ISSN = {0015-7120}, Key = {fds316454} } @article{fds270135, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Efficacy and Evidence: Evaluating U.S. goals at the American national exhibition in Moscow, 1959}, Journal = {Journal of Cold War Studies}, Volume = {13}, Number = {4}, Pages = {138-171}, Publisher = {MIT Press - Journals}, Year = {2011}, Month = {January}, ISSN = {1520-3972}, url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000309203100006&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92}, Doi = {10.1162/JCWS_a_00171}, Key = {fds270135} } @article{fds270115, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {The Social Construction of Russia's Resurgence: Aspirations, Identity, and Security Interests - By Anne L. Clunan}, Journal = {Political Psychology}, Volume = {31}, Number = {2}, Pages = {305-307}, Publisher = {Wiley}, Year = {2010}, Month = {April}, ISSN = {0162-895X}, url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000276804500007&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92}, Doi = {10.1111/j.1467-9221.2009.00757.x}, Key = {fds270115} } @article{fds270120, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {When the Press Fails: Political Power and the News Media from Iraq to Katrina. By W. Lance Bennett, Regina G. Lawrence, and Steven Livingston. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007. 278p. $22.50 cloth, $15.00 paper.}, Journal = {Perspectives on Politics}, Volume = {7}, Number = {4}, Pages = {933-935}, Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)}, Year = {2009}, Month = {December}, ISSN = {1537-5927}, url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000276727800023&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92}, Abstract = {<jats:p>It takes a vacuum for the American mainstream press to seize an opening to perform its vital role. And it takes a crack in what the authors portray as an edifice of official secrecy, lying, intimidation, and retribution for the mainstream press to do its job—holding public officials to standards of accountability.</jats:p>}, Doi = {10.1017/s153759270999168x}, Key = {fds270120} } @article{fds173044, Author = {E. Mickiewicz}, Title = {The Conundrum of Memory}, Journal = {The Post-Soviet Russian Media: Change and Conflicting Messages}, Series = {Birgit Beumers, Stephen Hutcheson and Natalya Ryulova}, Publisher = {Routledge}, Year = {2008}, Month = {February}, Key = {fds173044} } @article{fds270121, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Television, Power, and the Public in Russia}, Volume = {7}, Number = {4}, Pages = {933}, Publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, Year = {2008}, ISSN = {1537-5927}, url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000276727800022&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92}, Abstract = {W. Lance Bennett is rightly pessimistic about a state with government-run mass media, on the one hand, and unchecked corruption, on the other. The massive and partially acknowledged corruption operates menacingly at all levels of society, a phenomenon mainly of the post-Soviet period. And the situation is bound to worsen as the economic crisis grows. However, it is unlikely that this decade of rampant corruption is the source of most heuristics that Russians use, for the derivation and content ofshort-cuts to navigate news tend to be drawn from early experiences under Soviet rule. © 2009, American Political Science Association. All rights reserved.}, Doi = {10.1017/S1537592709991691}, Key = {fds270121} } @article{fds173045, Author = {E. Mickiewicz}, Title = {Icon Anchors}, Journal = {The Politics of News, The News of Politics}, Series = {Doris Graber, Denis McQuail, Pippa Norris}, Publisher = {Congressional Quarterly Press}, Year = {2007}, Key = {fds173045} } @article{fds270141, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {The election news story on Russian television: A world apart from viewers}, Journal = {Slavic Review}, Volume = {65}, Number = {1}, Pages = {1-23}, Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)}, Year = {2006}, Month = {March}, ISSN = {0037-6779}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4148520}, Abstract = {Winning elections is so vital for Russian leaders that competing viewpoints on national television news channels have been scotched, together with the channels that broadcast them. This study examines the other side of the screen: how participants in focus groups in four Russian cities process national channels' treatments of an important regional electoral campaign. The study was conducted during the last period in which viewpoint diversity was still available via TV-6. Unlike findings about other news stories, election stories appear to have little connection to viewers' experiences and values and deprive them of using familiar heuristics to make sense of the stories. For the public, the election story is a genre apart, framed by the same confusing template no matter what the office or region. Even TV-6, soon to be shuttered, broadcast its combative message using that template, thus extinguishing any opportunity for identifying genuine diversity and leaving the audience unable to distinguish between state and private channels, something they easily did for other types of stories. Election stories only cue other election stories. It is mainly younger, "post-Soviet" participants who bring an alternative frame to watching: norms, acquired through their education, by which election stories in a democracy ought to be constructed.}, Doi = {10.2307/4148520}, Key = {fds270141} } @article{fds173047, Author = {E. Mickiewicz}, Title = {Does 'Trust' Mean Attention, Comprehension and Acceptance? Paradoxes of Russian Viewers' News Processing}, Journal = {Mass Media and New Democracies}, Series = {Katrin Voltmer}, Publisher = {Routledge}, Year = {2006}, Key = {fds173047} } @article{fds304211, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Excavating concealed tradeoffs: How Russians watch the news}, Journal = {Political Communication}, Volume = {22}, Number = {3}, Pages = {355-380}, Publisher = {Informa UK Limited}, Year = {2005}, Month = {July}, ISSN = {1058-4609}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10584600591006636}, Abstract = {Citizens in democracies are expected to make better decisions if they understand policy tradeoffs. However, politicians rarely have incentives to communicate them; citizens are uncomfortable choosing among valued outcomes; and devising a common metric is difficult. It is not surprising that in the United States the environment provides relatively little cuing or priming of tradeoffs in television news. Russian citizens, on the other hand, face a media environment in which tradeoff cuing is intentionally suppressed by owners' agendas, yet viewers detect concealed tradeoffs even in the absence of tradeoff priming and viewpoint diversity. Analysis of discourse among ordinary Russians in 16 focus groups convened in four cities, differentiated by political reform and media market environments, showed that when watching news in which tradeoffs are thoroughly concealed, viewers challenge stories by offering a broad spectrum of uncued tradeoffs. Tradeoffs come from diverse policy domains and represent a range of cognitive strategies, some of which are considerably more abstract than others and link elements of their observations and assumptions (together with what they can extract from the stories) into complex reasoning outcomes. Copyright © 2005 Taylor & Francis Inc.}, Doi = {10.1080/10584600591006636}, Key = {fds304211} } @article{fds150671, Author = {E. Mickiewicz}, Title = {Media and Business: The Impossible Partnership (the Media Perspective), Leadership and the Media: The European Challenge}, Journal = {3rd International Conference Proceedings}, Address = {Bled, Slovenia}, Year = {2005}, Key = {fds150671} } @article{fds270143, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Novosti c ‘golubogo ekrana’: K probleme vliyania [Television News: the Problem of Influence]}, Journal = {Sreda [Media]}, Volume = {5}, Number = {41}, Publisher = {Sreda}, Year = {2002}, Month = {May}, Key = {fds270143} } @article{fds270167, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Piracy, policy, and Russia's emerging media market}, Journal = {Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics}, Volume = {6}, Number = {2}, Pages = {30-51}, Publisher = {SAGE Publications}, Year = {2001}, Month = {December}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/108118001129172125}, Abstract = {The birth of a media market in Russia affords a unique opportunity to study the collision of international and national norms and practices. The refraction of globalization - involving, in this case, copyright protection and the program market -through local values and the rather different outcomes of sanctions and market inducements emerge as critical issues. The players in this drama are major and independent U.S. movie studios and trade organizations; U.S. governmental agencies involved in trade and assistance; and Russian movie studios, television stations, legislators, police, and, curiously, dissidents whose early advocacy of piracy helped build a more pluralized media system. Without an adequate framework of domestic laws and enforcement institutions, Russian broadcast television stations nonetheless dramatically curtailed their practice of pirating U.S. films - a result of complex alliances and incentives.}, Doi = {10.1177/108118001129172125}, Key = {fds270167} } @article{fds270166, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Russian Television News: Owners and the Public}, Journal = {Neiman Reports}, Year = {1999}, Month = {Fall}, Key = {fds270166} } @article{fds270134, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Soviet and Post-Soviet Telecommunications: An Industry under Reform. By Robert W. Campbell. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1995. 253 pp. Appendix. Glossary. Tables.}, Journal = {Slavic Review}, Volume = {55}, Number = {2}, Pages = {500-502}, Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)}, Year = {1996}, ISSN = {0037-6779}, url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1996VZ50000071&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92}, Doi = {10.2307/2501979}, Key = {fds270134} } @article{fds270127, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Public Opinion and Regime Change: The New Politics of Post-Soviet Societies. Edited by Arthur H. Miller, William M. Reisinger, and Vicki L. Hesli. Boulder: Westview, 1993. 310p. $44.95.}, Journal = {American Political Science Review}, Volume = {88}, Number = {3}, Pages = {788-789}, Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)}, Year = {1994}, Month = {September}, ISSN = {0003-0554}, url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1994PE20100073&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92}, Doi = {10.2307/2944856}, Key = {fds270127} } @article{fds270129, Author = {MICKIEWICZ, E}, Title = {FROM GLASNOST TO FREEDOM OF SPEECH - BENN,DW}, Journal = {EUROPE-ASIA STUDIES}, Volume = {45}, Number = {3}, Pages = {557-558}, Publisher = {CARFAX PUBL CO}, Year = {1993}, Month = {January}, ISSN = {0966-8136}, url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1993LH54400018&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92}, Key = {fds270129} } @article{fds270136, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {The Commercialization of Scholarship in the Former Soviet Union}, Journal = {Slavic Review}, Volume = {52}, Number = {1}, Pages = {90-95}, Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)}, Year = {1993}, ISSN = {0037-6779}, url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1993LC64900008&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92}, Doi = {10.2307/2499587}, Key = {fds270136} } @article{fds270163, Author = {Fedotova, EMWL}, Title = {Dva vzglyada na dva mira informatsii [Two Views of Two Worlds of Information]}, Journal = {Seria Zhurnalistiki}, Publisher = {Moscow State University}, Year = {1993}, Key = {fds270163} } @article{fds270164, Author = {Finifter, AW and Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Redefining the Political System of the USSR: Mass Support for Political Change}, Journal = {American Political Science Review}, Volume = {86}, Number = {4}, Pages = {857-874}, Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)}, Year = {1992}, Month = {December}, ISSN = {0003-0554}, url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1992KD87600001&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92}, Abstract = {<jats:p>Using data from a national public opinion survey carried out in the Soviet Union during November and December 1989, we explore two attitudes relevant to the revolutionary changes there: (1) attitudes toward change and political democracy and (2) attitudes toward a core component of socialist ideology, the locus of responsibility for social well-being (the state or individuals?). These variables are unrelated, with the sample relatively evenly divided among the intersecting cells of a cross tabulation. While social conflict may be mitigated by the small sizes of absolutely opposing groups, consensus may also be hard to reach. Ethnicity, education, income, age, party membership, and life satisfaction have important effects on these attitudes. We discuss how attitude patterns in our data may be related to the disintegration of the Soviet Union and to problems faced by the independent successor states as they develop new institutions and foster new values.</jats:p>}, Doi = {10.2307/1964340}, Key = {fds270164} } @article{fds270116, Author = {MICKIEWICZ, E}, Title = {PERSUASION AND SOVIET POLITICS - BENN,DW}, Journal = {SOVIET STUDIES}, Volume = {43}, Number = {1}, Pages = {189-190}, Publisher = {CARFAX PUBL CO}, Year = {1991}, Month = {January}, ISSN = {0038-5859}, url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1991EV86300012&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92}, Key = {fds270116} } @article{fds270160, Author = {Mickiewicz, E and Jamison, DP}, Title = {Ethnicity and Soviet Television News}, Journal = {Journal of Communication}, Volume = {41}, Number = {2}, Pages = {150-161}, Booktitle = {Mass Culture and Perestroika in the Soviet Union}, Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)}, Editor = {Siefert, M}, Year = {1991}, Month = {Spring}, ISSN = {0021-9916}, url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1991FX90100013&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92}, Doi = {10.1111/j.1460-2466.1991.tb02314.x}, Key = {fds270160} } @article{fds270137, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Culture And The Media In The Ussr Today. Edited by Julian Graffy and Geoffrey A. Hosking. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1989. Photographs. Tables, viii, 168 pp. $45.00, cloth.}, Journal = {Slavic Review}, Volume = {50}, Number = {3}, Pages = {691-692}, Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)}, Year = {1991}, ISSN = {0037-6779}, url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1991GW16500030&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92}, Doi = {10.2307/2499870}, Key = {fds270137} } @article{fds270161, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Communication, Mobilization, and Reform}, Journal = {Sotsiologicheskie Issledovania (Sociological Research)}, Volume = {11}, Publisher = {Moscow}, Year = {1991}, Key = {fds270161} } @article{fds270162, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Rising Voices: Minorities and the Future of Soviet and American Television}, Journal = {Media Studies Journal}, Year = {1991}, Month = {Fall}, Key = {fds270162} } @article{fds270159, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Public Opinion and Soviet Nationalities}, Journal = {Soviet Nationalities}, Volume = {1}, Number = {1}, Year = {1990}, Key = {fds270159} } @article{fds270158, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {La TV secondo Gorbaciov}, Journal = {Relazioni Internazionali}, Year = {1989}, Month = {December}, Key = {fds270158} } @article{fds270157, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Soviet Union: The Asymmetrical Mirror}, Journal = {Gannett Center Journal}, Year = {1989}, Month = {Fall}, Key = {fds270157} } @article{fds39845, Author = {E. Mickiewicz}, Title = {Mobilization and Reform: Political Communication under Gorbachev}, Journal = {P.S.: Political Science and Politics}, Volume = {XXI}, Number = {2}, Year = {1989}, Month = {June}, Key = {fds39845} } @article{fds270130, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Mobilization and Reform: Political Communication Policy Under Gorbachev}, Journal = {PS: Political Science & Politics}, Volume = {22}, Number = {2}, Pages = {199-207}, Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)}, Year = {1989}, Month = {January}, ISSN = {1049-0965}, url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1989AB62400005&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92}, Doi = {10.2307/419597}, Key = {fds270130} } @article{fds316451, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Mass Culture, Change, and Mobilization: The Media Revolution}, Journal = {Soviet and Post Soviet Review}, Volume = {15}, Number = {1-3}, Pages = {187-200}, Publisher = {BRILL}, Year = {1988}, Month = {January}, ISSN = {1075-1262}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187633288X00121}, Doi = {10.1163/187633288X00121}, Key = {fds316451} } @article{fds316452, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Changes in the Media Under Gorbachev: The Case of Television}, Journal = {Journal of Communist Studies}, Volume = {4}, Number = {4}, Pages = {35-47}, Publisher = {Informa UK Limited}, Year = {1988}, Month = {January}, ISSN = {0268-4535}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13523278808414935}, Doi = {10.1080/13523278808414935}, Key = {fds316452} } @article{fds270156, Author = {MICKIEWICZ, E}, Title = {SOVIET-TELEVISION AND AMERICA}, Journal = {TELEVISION QUARTERLY}, Volume = {23}, Number = {2}, Pages = {49-53}, Year = {1988}, ISSN = {0040-2796}, url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1988T888000005&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92}, Key = {fds270156} } @article{fds270155, Author = {Mickiewicz, E and Haley, G}, Title = {Soviet and American News: Week of Intensive Interaction}, Journal = {Slavic Review}, Volume = {46}, Number = {2}, Pages = {214-228}, Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)}, Year = {1987}, ISSN = {0037-6779}, url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1987K504100002&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92}, Abstract = {<jats:p>In 1940, there were only 400 television sets in the Soviet Union. By 1950, there were 10,000; a decade later, some 4.8 million. Then in the five years between 1965 and 1970, the availability of television sets more than doubled, and by 1976, Soviet industry was producing 7 million sets annually. In 1960, only 5 percent of the Soviet population could watch television, but by 1986 that figure had risen to 93 percent, and television signals could be received in more than 86 percent of the territory of the U.S.S.R. Nearly all the households that are unable to receive television are in sparsely settled rural areas, mainly Siberia.</jats:p><jats:p>Although television is a relative newcomer to the Soviet media system, it has exerted an enormous effect on leisure time use. It has also reoriented patterns of information acquisition. Of the events in the world abroad covered by the Soviet media 86 percent are known to people through television, 77 percent through the newspaper, and 62 percent from radio.</jats:p>}, Doi = {10.2307/2498908}, Key = {fds270155} } @article{fds270154, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Soviet and American Television: A Comparison of News Coverage}, Journal = {Nieman Reports}, Volume = {XXXIX}, Number = {4}, Year = {1985}, Month = {Winter}, Key = {fds270154} } @article{fds270118, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Russia's Underground Press: The Chronicle of Current Events (Khronika Tekushchikh Sobytii). By Mark Hopkins. Introduction by Ludmilla Alexeyeva. Foreword by Andrei Sakharov. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1983. xx, 203 pp. $22.95.}, Journal = {Slavic Review}, Volume = {44}, Number = {2}, Pages = {343-344}, Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)}, Year = {1985}, ISSN = {0037-6779}, url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1985ARD4600037&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92}, Doi = {10.2307/2497780}, Key = {fds270118} } @article{fds270128, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Dezinfomatsia: Active Measures in Soviet Strategy, by Roy Godson and Richard H. Shultz}, Journal = {Political Science Quarterly}, Volume = {99}, Number = {4}, Pages = {770-771}, Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)}, Year = {1984}, Month = {December}, ISSN = {0032-3195}, url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1984AAA5700049&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92}, Doi = {10.2307/2150750}, Key = {fds270128} } @article{fds270153, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {The Functions of Communications Officials in the USSR: A Biographical Study}, Journal = {Slavic Review}, Volume = {XLIII}, Number = {4}, Pages = {641-656}, Year = {1984}, Month = {Winter}, ISSN = {0037-6779}, url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1984ACL8400005&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92}, Doi = {10.2307/2499311}, Key = {fds270153} } @article{fds304210, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {The Functions of Communications Officials in the USSR: A Biographical Study}, Journal = {Slavic Review}, Volume = {43}, Number = {4}, Pages = {641-656}, Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)}, Year = {1984}, ISSN = {0037-6779}, url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1984ACL8400005&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92}, Abstract = {<jats:p>This study analyzes the biographies of a number of Soviet communications officials in order to address some fundamental and increasingly important questions about the communications process and about prospects for responding to the dilemmas that recent information about the Soviet audience has revealed. Major efforts to examine audience opinion have been undertaken in the Soviet Union. To a considerable extent these efforts are a response to the perception, on the part of media officials, that foreign communications sources have made inroads into the communications system and have created, especially in this time of increased bipolar world tension, alternative channels of information. As the officials recognize, the internal media system has changed substantially, and new patterns of communications consumption have emerged. But as a result of the findings of audience surveys, basic elements of the political doctrine concerning communications have been undermined.</jats:p>}, Doi = {10.2307/2499311}, Key = {fds304210} } @article{fds270152, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Feedback, Surueys, and Souiet Communication Theory}, Journal = {Journal of Communication}, Volume = {33}, Number = {2}, Pages = {97-110}, Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)}, Year = {1983}, Month = {Spring}, ISSN = {0021-9916}, url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1983QQ72800007&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92}, Doi = {10.1111/j.1460-2466.1983.tb02392.x}, Key = {fds270152} } @article{fds270125, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {The Bureaucracy of Truth: How Communist Governments Manage the News. By Paul Lendvai. Boulder, Colo, and London: Westview Press and Burnett Books, 1981. 285 pp. Tables. $24.75.}, Journal = {Slavic Review}, Volume = {42}, Number = {2}, Pages = {307-308}, Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)}, Year = {1983}, ISSN = {0037-6779}, url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1983RE60000045&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92}, Doi = {10.2307/2497551}, Key = {fds270125} } @article{fds270117, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Stalin’s Successors: Leadership, Stability, and Change in the Soviet Union. By Seweryn Bialer. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1980. viii, 312 pp. Tables. $19.95.}, Journal = {Slavic Review}, Volume = {41}, Number = {1}, Pages = {144-145}, Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)}, Year = {1982}, ISSN = {0037-6779}, url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1982PK02600029&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92}, Doi = {10.2307/2496659}, Key = {fds270117} } @article{fds270132, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Soviet Regional Policy: A Quantitative Inquiry into the Social and Political Development of the Soviet Republics. By Jan Åke Dellenbrant. (Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press, 1981. $30.00.)}, Journal = {American Political Science Review}, Volume = {75}, Number = {4}, Pages = {1072-1073}, Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)}, Year = {1981}, Month = {December}, ISSN = {0003-0554}, url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1981NA65400069&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92}, Doi = {10.2307/1962354}, Key = {fds270132} } @article{fds270151, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Media and the Russian Public: Watching Television in Russia}, Journal = {Annual of the International Council of the National Academy of Arts and Sciences}, Year = {1981}, Key = {fds270151} } @article{fds270124, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Women under Communism. By Barbara Wolfe Jancar. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1978. Pp. x + 291. $16.00.)}, Journal = {American Political Science Review}, Volume = {74}, Number = {1}, Pages = {247-248}, Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)}, Year = {1980}, Month = {March}, ISSN = {0003-0554}, url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1980JN71600098&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92}, Doi = {10.2307/1955739}, Key = {fds270124} } @article{fds270139, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Comments}, Journal = {Studies in Soviet Thought}, Volume = {20}, Number = {4}, Pages = {361-364}, Publisher = {Springer Nature}, Year = {1979}, Month = {December}, ISSN = {0039-3797}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00818242}, Doi = {10.1007/BF00818242}, Key = {fds270139} } @article{fds270150, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Commentary on Marxism and the Work of Bertram Wolfe}, Journal = {Studies in Soviet Thought}, Volume = {20}, Year = {1979}, Month = {December}, Key = {fds270150} } @article{fds270131, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Public Opinion in European Socialist Systems. By Connor Walter D. and Gitelman Zvi Y., with Huszczo Adaline and Blumstock Robert. (New York: Praeger, 1977. Pp. ix + 196. $17.50.)}, Journal = {American Political Science Review}, Volume = {73}, Number = {02}, Pages = {626-627}, Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)}, Year = {1979}, Month = {June}, ISSN = {0003-0554}, url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1979HB75600085&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92}, Doi = {10.2307/1954968}, Key = {fds270131} } @article{fds270142, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Regional Social Class Recruitment in the CPSU: Indicators of Decentralization, Power, and Policy}, Journal = {Soviet Union}, Volume = {5}, Number = {1}, Year = {1978}, Month = {Summer}, Key = {fds270142} } @article{fds270149, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Regional Variation in Female Recruitment and Advancement in the Communist Party of the Soviet Union}, Journal = {Slavic Review}, Volume = {XXXVI}, Number = {3}, Year = {1977}, Month = {September}, Key = {fds270149} } @article{fds270148, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Evaluation studies of soviet party members}, Journal = {Public Opinion Quarterly}, Volume = {40}, Number = {4}, Pages = {482-487}, Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)}, Year = {1976}, Month = {January}, ISSN = {0033-362X}, url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1977CV87800005&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92}, Abstract = {Recent studies by academic sociologists in the Soviet Union indicate a commitment to the expansion of information and development of evaluative studies of the behavior of Communist Party members. In particular, the present article analyzes patterns of newspaper consumption among party members and their behavior within organizations. The latter relates further to the efficacy of transmission of information upward through party organizations to central decision-makers. © 1976, the American Association for Public Opinion Research.}, Doi = {10.1086/268334}, Key = {fds270148} } @article{fds270119, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {The Soviet Volunteers: Modernization and Bureaucracy in a Public Mass Organization. By William E. Odom. (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1973. Pp. xv, 360. $14.50.)}, Journal = {American Political Science Review}, Volume = {69}, Number = {1}, Pages = {337-338}, Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)}, Year = {1975}, Month = {March}, ISSN = {0003-0554}, url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1975W235000132&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92}, Doi = {10.2307/1958000}, Key = {fds270119} } @article{fds39865, Author = {E. Mickiewicz}, Title = {Soviet Education}, Publisher = {Columbia University}, Editor = {guest and contributing}, Year = {1972}, Month = {October}, Key = {fds39865} } @article{fds270147, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Policy applications of public opinion research in the Soviet Union}, Journal = {Public Opinion Quarterly}, Volume = {36}, Number = {4}, Pages = {566-578}, Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)}, Year = {1972}, Month = {January}, ISSN = {0033-362X}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/268039}, Abstract = {This article describes recent developments in public opinion research in the Soviet Union. Two kinds of studies are reviewed: readership surveys carried out for leading Soviet newspapers and magazines by sociologists in the Academy of Sciences, and Party-sponsored research. The emphasis throughout is on policy applications of the studies. The material presented is not otherwise available in English. © 1972 by Columbia University Press.}, Doi = {10.1086/268039}, Key = {fds270147} } @article{fds270146, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {The Modernization of Party Propaganda in the U.S.S.R.}, Journal = {Slavic Review}, Volume = {XXX}, Number = {2}, Year = {1971}, Month = {June}, Key = {fds270146} } @article{fds270145, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {The Status of Soviet Women (review essay)}, Journal = {Problems of Communism}, Year = {1971}, Key = {fds270145} } @article{fds317152, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Communications}, Journal = {American Political Science Review}, Volume = {63}, Number = {1}, Pages = {173-174}, Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)}, Year = {1969}, Month = {January}, ISSN = {0003-0554}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0003055400282026}, Doi = {10.1017/S0003055400282026}, Key = {fds317152} } @article{fds341282, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Soviet Institutions, The Individual and Society. By Hulicka Karel and Hulicka Irene M.. (Boston: Christopher Publishing House, 1967. Pp. xviii, 680. $12.00.)}, Journal = {American Political Science Review}, Volume = {62}, Number = {02}, Pages = {657-658}, Year = {1968}, Month = {June}, Key = {fds341282} } %% Chapters in Books @misc{fds356513, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Elite Russian Students’ Internet Strategies: Trust, Persuasion, and Rejection}, Pages = {197-211}, Booktitle = {Societies and Political Orders in Transition}, Year = {2020}, Month = {January}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33016-3_10}, Abstract = {Trust, an essential component of political effectiveness within a country and the international system, always involves risk. Trust introduces benefits such as reducing transactional costs but also carries a risk of self-disclosure. Data from focus groups with 108 upper-level students at three elite Russian universities reveal risk aversion in interpersonal and Internet communication. To detect the prospect of “betrayal” by the other of the expected confidentiality of self-disclosure, they devise tests by which to identify sources to trust or reject. In the real world, as on the Internet, how do risk-averse young elites arrive at interpersonal trust—if they ever do—and how do they navigate the Internet through endless numbers of sites? What criteria do they apply? Do they distinguish between government-generated persuasive-communications sites and others?}, Doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-33016-3_10}, Key = {fds356513} } @misc{fds355177, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Ethnic Differentiation and Political Communication}, Pages = {24-38}, Booktitle = {Soviet Social Problems}, Year = {2019}, Month = {September}, ISBN = {9780367288396}, Key = {fds355177} } @misc{fds347120, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Making the media work: Soviet society and communications}, Pages = {131-150}, Booktitle = {Soviet Society Under Gorbachev: Current Trends and the Prospects for Change}, Year = {2016}, Month = {July}, ISBN = {9781315493657}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315493657}, Doi = {10.4324/9781315493657}, Key = {fds347120} } @misc{fds316456, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {The conundrum of memory: Young people and their recollection of Soviet television}, Pages = {125-136}, Booktitle = {The Post-Soviet Russian Media: Conflicting Signals}, Publisher = {Routledge}, Year = {2008}, Month = {November}, ISBN = {9780203886625}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203886625}, Doi = {10.4324/9780203886625}, Key = {fds316456} } @misc{fds150578, Author = {E. Mickiewicz}, Title = {The Conundrum of Memory}, Booktitle = {The Post-Soviet Russian Media: Change and Conflicting Messages}, Publisher = {Routledge}, Editor = {Birgit Beumers and Stephen Hutcheson and Natalya Ryulova}, Year = {2008}, Key = {fds150578} } @misc{fds151904, Author = {E. Mickiewicz}, Title = {Icon-Anchors and Russian Television Viewers}, Series = {2nd}, Booktitle = {The News of Politics, the Politics of News}, Publisher = {Congressional Quarterly Press}, Editor = {Doris Graber and Pippa Norris and Denis McQuail}, Year = {2007}, Key = {fds151904} } @misc{fds44277, Author = {E. Mickiewicz}, Title = {"The Media during the Soviet Era"}, Booktitle = {Dizionario del Comunismo}, Publisher = {Giulio Einaudi publishers}, Editor = {Silvio Pons and Robert Service}, Year = {2006}, Key = {fds44277} } @misc{fds39825, Author = {E. Mickiewicz}, Title = {Does 'Trust' Mean Attention, Comprehension and Acceptance? Paradoxes of Russian Viewers' News Processing}, Journal = {Mass Media and New Democracies}, Publisher = {Routledge}, Editor = {Katrin Voltmer}, Year = {2006}, Key = {fds39825} } @misc{fds316457, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Does 'trust' mean attention, comprehension and acceptance? Paradoxes of Russian viewers' news processing}, Pages = {163-182}, Booktitle = {Mass Media and Political Communication in New Democracies}, Publisher = {Routledge}, Year = {2005}, Month = {December}, ISBN = {9780203328668}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203328668}, Doi = {10.4324/9780203328668}, Key = {fds316457} } @misc{fds316448, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Leadership and the Media: The European Challenge}, Journal = {3rd International Conference Proceedings}, Year = {2005}, Key = {fds316448} } @misc{fds316536, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Dilemmas of Democracies}, Booktitle = {Transatlantic Differences}, Publisher = {Bohlau Wien Verlag}, Editor = {Zacharasiewicz, W}, Year = {2004}, Abstract = {A discussion of Transatlantic Differences in terms of predictive elements of religion in the United States, technological changes affecting communication across the Atlantic. Singled out in German review. Part of conference taking place at the Austrian Academy of Sciences.}, Key = {fds316536} } @misc{fds173401, Author = {E. Mickiewicz}, Title = {Institutional Incapacity, the Attentive Public, and Media Pluralism in Russia}, Booktitle = {Democracy and the Media: A Comparative Perspective}, Publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, Editor = {Richard Gunther and Anthony Mughan}, Year = {2000}, Key = {fds173401} } @misc{fds316638, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Institutional Incapacity, the Attentive Public, and Media Pluralism in Russia}, Booktitle = {Democracy and the Media: A Comparative Perspective}, Publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, Editor = {Gunther, R and Mughan, A}, Year = {2000}, Key = {fds316638} } @misc{fds316637, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Transition and Democracy: The Role of Journalists in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union}, Booktitle = {The Politics of News, the News of Politics}, Publisher = {Congressional Quarterly Press}, Editor = {Graber, D and McQuail, D and Norris, P}, Year = {1998}, Key = {fds316637} } @misc{fds316636, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Media, Transition,and Democracy: Television and the Transformation of Russia}, Booktitle = {A Communications Cornucopia}, Publisher = {Brookings Institution Press}, Editor = {Noll, RG and Price, ME}, Year = {1998}, Key = {fds316636} } @misc{fds316635, Author = {Mickiewicz, E and Richter, A}, Title = {Television, Campaigning, and Elections in the Soviet Union and Post-Soviet Russia}, Booktitle = {Politics, Media, and Modern Democracy}, Publisher = {Praeger}, Editor = {Swanson, D and Mancini, P}, Year = {1996}, Key = {fds316635} } @misc{fds316634, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {The Political Economy of Media Democratization}, Booktitle = {Russia in Transition}, Publisher = {Longman}, Editor = {Lane, D}, Year = {1995}, Key = {fds316634} } @misc{fds376325, Author = {Mickiewicz, E and Fedotova, L}, Title = {Dva vzglyada na dva mira informatsii (Two Views of Two Worlds of Information)}, Publisher = {Seria Zhurnalistiki}, Year = {1993}, Key = {fds376325} } @misc{fds39841, Author = {E. Mickiewicz}, Title = {Ethnic Differentiation and Political Communication}, Booktitle = {Soviet Social Problems}, Publisher = {Boulder: Westview Press}, Editor = {T. Anthony Jones and Walter Connor and David Powell}, Year = {1991}, Key = {fds39841} } @misc{fds316539, Author = {Mickiewicz, E}, Title = {Images of America}, Booktitle = {Beyond the Cold War: Soviet and American Media Images}, Publisher = {Sage Publications Inc.}, Editor = {Dennis, EE and Gerbner, G and Zassoursky, YN}, Year = {1991}, Key = {fds316539} } @misc{fds340722, Author = {Mickiewicz, E and Jamison, DP}, Title = {Ethnicity and Soviet Television News}, Booktitle = {Mass Culture and Perestroika in the Soviet Union}, Publisher = {Oxford University Press}, Editor = {Siefert, M}, Year = {1991}, Key = {fds340722} } @misc{fds39847, Author = {E. Mickiewicz}, Title = {Understanding the World: The Cognitive Grid of Soviet Television News}, Booktitle = {Politics and the Soviet System: Essays in Honor of Frederick C. Barghoorn}, Publisher = {London: MacMillan}, Editor = {Thomas Remington}, Year = {1989}, Key = {fds39847} } @misc{fds40003, Author = {E. Mickiewicz}, Title = {Changes in the Soviet Media under Gorbachev}, Journal = {"Gorbachev and Gorbachevism," special issue of Journal of Communist Studies}, Volume = {4}, Number = {4}, Publisher = {London: Frank Cass}, Editor = {Walter Joyce and Hillel Ticktin and Stephen White}, Year = {1988}, Month = {December}, Key = {fds40003} } @misc{fds39849, Author = {E. Mickiewicz}, Title = {Making Media Work: Soviet Society and Communication}, Booktitle = {Soviet Society Under Gorbachev}, Publisher = {M.E. Sharpe}, Editor = {Maurice Friedberg ad Heyward Isham}, Year = {1987}, Key = {fds39849} } @misc{fds39850, Author = {E. Mickiewicz}, Title = {Mass Media in the Soviet Union}, Series = {2d ed.}, Booktitle = {The Soviet Union Today}, Publisher = {Chicago: University of Chicago Press}, Editor = {James Cracraft}, Year = {1987}, Key = {fds39850} } @misc{fds39852, Author = {E. Mickiewicz}, Title = {Political Communication and the Soviet Media System}, Booktitle = {Soviet Politics: Russia Since Brezhnev}, Publisher = {New York: Praeger}, Editor = {Jorge Nogee}, Year = {1985}, Key = {fds39852} } @misc{fds39855, Author = {E. Mickiewicz}, Title = {Policy Issues in the Soviet Media System}, Booktitle = {The Soviet Union in the 1980s}, Publisher = {Academy of Political Science}, Editor = {Erik Hoffmann}, Year = {1984}, Key = {fds39855} } @misc{fds39859, Author = {E. Mickiewicz}, Title = {Mass Communication and Book Publishing}, Booktitle = {Grolier's Encyclopedia Americana}, Publisher = {New York}, Year = {1979}, Key = {fds39859} } @misc{fds173411, Author = {E. Mickiewicz and Frederick C. Barghoorn}, Title = {American Views of Soviet-American Exchanges of Persons}, Series = {ed. Richard Merritt, Urbana}, Booktitle = {Communication in International Politics}, Publisher = {University of Illinois Press}, Year = {1972}, Key = {fds173411} } @misc{fds39864, Author = {E. Mickiewicz and Frederick C. Barghoorn}, Title = {American Views of Soviet-American Exchanges of Persons}, Booktitle = {Communication in International Politics}, Publisher = {Urbana: University of Illinois Press}, Editor = {Richard Merritt}, Year = {1972}, Key = {fds39864} } @misc{fds39868, Author = {E. Mickiewicz}, Title = {Mikhail Suslov}, Booktitle = {Grolier's Encyclopedia International}, Year = {1969}, Key = {fds39868} } @misc{fds39869, Author = {E. Mickiewicz}, Title = {U.S.S.R. (revised article)}, Booktitle = {Grolier's Encyclopedia International}, Year = {1969}, Key = {fds39869} } %% Policy Guidebooks @misc{fds173439, Author = {E. Mickiewicz (with Donald Browne and Charles Firestone)}, Title = {Television/Radio News and Minorities}, Journal = {The Aspen Institute and The Carter Center of Emory University}, Year = {1994}, Key = {fds173439} } @misc{fds173440, Author = {E. Mickiewicz (with Donald Browne and Charles Firestone)}, Title = {Television/Radio News and Minorities}, Journal = {The Aspen Institute and The Carter Center of Emory University}, Year = {1994}, Key = {fds173440} } @misc{fds173441, Author = {E. Mickiewicz (with Donald Browne and Charles Firestone)}, Title = {Television/Radio News and Minorities}, Journal = {The Aspen Institute and The Carter Center of Emory University}, Year = {1994}, Key = {fds173441} } @misc{fds173442, Author = {E. Mickiewicz (with Donald Browne and Charles Firestone)}, Title = {Television/Radio News and Minorities}, Journal = {The Aspen Institute and The Carter Center of Emory University}, Year = {1994}, Key = {fds173442} } @misc{fds173443, Author = {E. Mickiewicz (with Donald Browne and Charles Firestone)}, Title = {Television/Radio News and Minorities}, Journal = {The Aspen Institute and The Carter Center of Emory University}, Year = {1994}, Key = {fds173443} } @misc{fds173426, Author = {E. Mickiewicz (with Charles Firestone)}, Title = {Television and Elections}, Journal = {The Aspen Institute and The Carter Center of Emory University}, Year = {1992}, Key = {fds173426} } @misc{fds173427, Author = {E. Mickiewicz (with Charles Firestone)}, Title = {Television and Elections}, Journal = {the Aspen Institute and The Carter Center of Emory University}, Year = {1992}, Key = {fds173427} } @misc{fds173428, Author = {E. Mickiewicz (with Charles Firestone)}, Title = {Television and Elections}, Journal = {The Aspen Institute and The Carter Center of Emory University}, Year = {1992}, Key = {fds173428} } @misc{fds173429, Author = {E. Mickiewicz (with Charles Firestone)}, Title = {Television and Elections}, Journal = {The Aspen Institute and Thr Carter Center of Emory University}, Year = {1992}, Key = {fds173429} } @misc{fds173430, Author = {E. Mickiewicz (with Charles Firestone)}, Title = {Television and Elections}, Journal = {The Aspen Institute and The Carter Center of Emory University}, Year = {1992}, Key = {fds173430} } @misc{fds173431, Author = {E. Mickiewicz (with Charles Firestone)}, Title = {Television and Elections}, Journal = {The Aspen Institute and The Carter Center of Emory University}, Year = {1992}, Key = {fds173431} } @misc{fds173432, Author = {E. Mickiewicz (with Charles Firestone)}, Title = {Television and Elections}, Journal = {The Aspen Institute and The Carter Center of Emory University}, Year = {1992}, Key = {fds173432} } @misc{fds173433, Author = {E. Mickiewicz (with Charles Firestone)}, Title = {Television and Elections}, Journal = {The Aspen Institute and The Carter Center of Emory University}, Year = {1992}, Key = {fds173433} } @misc{fds173434, Author = {E. Mickiewicz (with Charles Firestone)}, Title = {Television and Elections}, Journal = {The Aspen Institute and The Carter Center of Emory University}, Year = {1992}, Key = {fds173434} } @misc{fds173435, Author = {E. Mickiewicz (with Charles Firestone)}, Title = {television and Elections}, Journal = {The Aspen Institute and The Carter Center of Emory University}, Year = {1992}, Key = {fds173435} } @misc{fds173436, Author = {E. Mickiewicz (with Charles Firestone)}, Title = {Television and Elections}, Journal = {The Aspen Institute and The Carter Center of Emory University}, Year = {1992}, Key = {fds173436} } @misc{fds173437, Author = {E. Mickiewicz (with Charles Firestone)}, Title = {Television and Elections}, Journal = {The Aspen Institute and The Carter Center of Emory University}, Year = {1992}, Key = {fds173437} } @misc{fds173438, Author = {E. Mickiewicz (with Charles Firestone)}, Title = {Television and Elections}, Journal = {The Aspen Institute and The Carter Center of Emory University}, Year = {1992}, Key = {fds173438} }