Academic Background
Dr. Barry Hollander
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BS
MA
PhD
Journalism
Mass Communication
Mass Communication
1981
1989
1991
University of North Alabama
University of Florida
University of Florida

Publications

Hollander, Barry A. (2008). Tuning out or tuning elsewhere? Partisanship, polarization, and media migration from 1998 to 2006. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 85, 23-40.

Hollander, Barry A. (2006). Religion as a chronically accessible construct. Journal of Media and Religion, 5, 233-244.

Hollander, Barry A. (2006). Media Use and Political Involvement. In R. W. Preiss, B. M. Allen, & N. Burrell (Eds), Media effects research: Advances through meta-analysis. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Hollander, Barry A. (2005). Late-Night Learning: Do Entertainment Programs Increase Political Knowledge for Young Viewers? Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 49, 402-415.

Hollander, Barry A. (2004). People Think Like Me: Religion and Wishful Thinking in the 2000 U.S. Presidential Election. Journal of Media and Religion, 3, 187-197.,

Hollander, Barry A. (2001). The Influence of Front Page Photographs on Single Copy Sales at Three Daily Newspapers. Newspaper Research Journal, 22, 86-88.

Hollander, Barry A. (1999) Political Talk Radio in the 1990s: A Panel Study. Journal of Radio Studies, 6, 236-245.

Nowak, G. J., Shamp, S. A., Hollander, B. A., and Cameron, G. T. (1999). Interactive media: A means for more meaningful advertising? In D.W. Schumann and E. Thorson, Advertising and the World Wide Web. Lawrence Erlbaum.

Hollander, Barry A. (1998). The Priming of Religion in Political Attitudes: The Role of Religious Programming. The Journal of Communication and Religion, 21, 67-83.

Hollander, Barry A. (1997). Fuel to the Fire: Talk Radio and the Gamson Hypothesis. Political Communication, 14, 355-370.

Hollander, B. A. (1997). Television news exposure and foreign affairs knowledge: A six-nation analysis. Gazette, 59, 151-161.

Cameron, G. T., Hollander, B. A., Nowak, G. J., and Shamp, S. A. (1997). Asessing the potential for a full-featured electronic newspaper for the young adult market. In Media Management Review, Charles Warner, Ed.; p.15-28.

Hollander, Barry A. (1996). Talk Radio: Predictors of Use and Effects on Attitudes about Government. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 73, 102-113.

Cameron, G. T., Curtin, P. A., Hollander, B. A., Nowak, G. J., & Shamp, S. A. (1996). Electronic Newspapers: Toward a Research Agenda. Journal of Mediated Communication, 11, 4-53.

Hollander, Barry A. (1995). The New News and the 1992 Presidential Campaign: Perceived vs. Actual Political Knowledge. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 72, 786-798.

Hollander, Barry A. (1994). Patterns in the Exposure and Influence of the Old News and the New News. Mass Comm Review, 21, 144-155.

Hollander, B. A. (1994). Newspaper graphics and inadvertent persuasion. Visual Communication Quarterly, 1, 8-9.

Hollander, B. A. (1993). Candidate Issue Discrimination and Attention to the News. Mass Comm Review, 20, 76-85.

Hollander, B. A. (1993). Mass communication and cognitive mobilization: Changes in the U.S. from 1952-1984. Mass Comm Review, 19, 29-33, 48.

Oh man I'm so bored; show me a list of Hollander's conference papers.

Research Now

My primary research area is news media and politics and my secondary area is the intersection of religion and media. Right now I'm toying with a followup to my recent JMCQ study on partisanship.