Wayne Wanta

Affiliations: 
University of Missouri - Columbia, Columbia, MO, United States 
Area:
Journalism, Mass Communications, Marketing Business Administration, General
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Alkazemi M, Wei H, Wanta W. (2019) Terrorists or Pilgrims: A Comparison of Attributes of Chinese Muslims in the World Press Journal of Media and Religion. 18: 13-26
Wanta W, Łódzki B, Arendarska J. (2018) Interview with Wayne Wanta: The perspectives of media and agenda-setting research in times of Big Data Central European Journal of Communication. 11: 219-223
Alkazemi MF, Fahmy SS, Wanta W. (2018) The promise to the Arab World: Attributes of U.S. President Obama in Arabic-language tweets International Communication Gazette. 80: 119-134
Kim J, Wanta W. (2018) News framing of the U.S. immigration debate during election years: Focus on generic frames The Communication Review. 21: 89-115
Roman N, Wanta W, Buniak I. (2017) Information wars: Eastern Ukraine military conflict coverage in the Russian, Ukrainian and U.S. newscasts International Communication Gazette. 79: 357-378
Maio MD, Alkazemi M, Wanta W. (2016) An Examination of the Roman Catholic Church’s Agenda-Setting Function in Argentina Journal of Media and Religion. 15: 15-28
Alkazemi MF, Wanta W. (2015) Kuwaiti political cartoons during the Arab Spring: Agenda setting and self-censorship Journalism: Theory, Practice & Criticism. 16: 630-653
Lee Y, Wanta W, Lee H. (2015) Resource-Based Public Relations Efforts for University Reputation from an Agenda-Building and Agenda-Setting Perspective Corporate Reputation Review. 18: 195-209
Bowe BJ, Fahmy S, Wanta W. (2013) Missing religion: Second level agenda setting and Islam in American newspapers International Communication Gazette. 75: 636-652
Fahmy S, Wanta W, Nisbet EC. (2012) Mediated public diplomacy: Satellite TV news in the Arab world and perception effects International Communication Gazette. 74: 728-749
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