2005

Book Chapters by Faherty Faculty
Hollifield, C.A., & Coffey, A.J. (2005). Qualitative Methods. In A. Albarran, S. Chan-Olmstead, & M.O. Wirth (Eds., pp.573-600). Handbook of Media Economics and Media Management. Mahwah, N.J.: Lawrence Earlbaum.
Martin, H.J. (2005). Clustering media operations: Rationales and managerial challenges. In R.G. Picard, (Ed.), Media product portfolios: Issues in management of multiple products and services (pp.95-117). Mahwah, N.J.: Lawrence Earlbaum.
Mierzejeska, I. & Hollifield, C.A. (2005). Media Management Theory. In A. Albarran, S. Chan-Olmstead, & M.O. Wirth (Eds., pp.37-66). Handbook of Media Economics and Media Management. Mahwah, N.J.: Lawrence Earlbaum.
Refereed Journal Articles by Faherty Faculty
Alexander, A. (2005). Scholarly Associations be Heard beyond the Academy? Journalism and Mass Communication Educator , Summer 2005, 145-149.
Reid, L.N., King, K.W., Martin, H.J., & Soh, H. (2005). Local Advertising decision makers' perceptions of media effectiveness and substitutibility. Journal of Media Economics, 18(1), 35-53.
Conference Presentations by Faherty Faculty
Hollifield, C.A., Martin, H.J., & Ren, C. (2005). The Influence of Newspapers on Rural Economic Development. Presentation to the Newspaper Division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, San Antonio, TX, August.
Becker, L.B., & Hollifield, C.A. (2005). Media Performance, Economic Development & Democracy. Presentation to the faculty and graduate students of the University of Stockholm, Faculty of Economics, Sweden. August.
Hollifield, C.A. (2005). Media Economics & Democracy: Developing Independent Media in Nations in Transition. Presentation to the Media Management & Economics and International divisions of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, San Antonio, TX, August.
Hollifield, C.A. (2005). Media and Telecommunications Management: Defining the Core Curriculum. Broadcast Education Association, Las Vegas, NV., April.

Hollifield, C.A. (2005). Moderator, Workshop on Journalism Education and Training. University of Belgrade, Serbia. Co-sponsored by James M. Cox Jr. Center for Mass Communications Training and Research, the U.S. State Dept., and the University of Belgrade.