Recent Publications
Rubin, A. M.,
Haridakis, P. M., & Eyal, K. (in press). Viewer aggression and attraction to
television talk shows. Media Psychology, 5.
Rubin, A. M.,
Haridakis, P. M., Hullman, G., S. Sun, Chikombero, P., & Pornsakulvanich, V.
(2003). Television exposure not
predictive of terrorism fear. Newspaper Research Journal,
24(1), 128-145.
Haridakis, P. M., & Rubin, A. M. (2003). Motivation for
watching television violence and viewer aggression. Mass Communication &
Society, 6, 29-56.
Haridakis, P.
M. (2002). Viewer characteristics, exposure to television violence and
aggression. Media Psychology, 4, 323-352.
Haridakis, P.
M. (2001). The regulation of indecent but nonobscene computer-mediated
expression and the First Amendment. In M. Seeger (Ed.), Free Speech
Yearbook (pp. 34-56). Washington, DC: National Communication
Association.
Haridakis, P. M. (2001). The right to bear (and the regulation of) arms
and quills. In T. Hensley (Ed.), The boundaries of freedom of expression
and order in a democratic society.
Kent, OH: Kent University Press.
Rubin,
A. M., & Haridakis, P. M. (2001). Mass Communication Research at the Dawn of
the 21st Century. Communication Yearbook, 24, 73-97.
Haridakis, P. M. (1999). Commentator Ethics: A Policy. Journal of Mass
Media Ethics, 14(4), 231-246.
Haridakis, P. M., & Gonzales, J. J. (1994). Thorough Preparation Crucial in
Case OSHA Shows Up: A checklist for an Effective Response Plan. Corporate
Legal Times, 4(36), p. 31.