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163 Appendix 3 Additional Disaster-Related Research by the Authors Abel, Scott, Andrea Miller, and Vince Filak. “TV Coverage of Breaking News in First Hours of Tragedy.” In Media in an American Crisis: Studies of September 11, 2001, edited by Elinor Kelley Grusin and Sandra Utt, 105–116. Lanham: University Press of America, Inc., 2005. Bemker LaPoe, Victoria. “The Penetrating Agenda of Norms and Routines: Tweeting the First Anniversary of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Disaster.” Unpublished research, Louisiana State University, 2012. Dabbous, Yasmine, and Andrea Miller. “Same Disasters, Different Stories: How Three Arab Newspapers Framed the Asian Tsunami and Hurricane Katrina.” Presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Singapore, June 2010. Edwards, Renee, Andrea Miller, Christopher Mapp, and Michael Rold. “Communication and Information Processing by Coastal Residents Concerning Hurricanes.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, Memphis, TN, April 2010. LaPoe, Ben, and Andrea Miller. “Supervising Public Opinion: Voices Diffusing Disaster Coverage of the Dalian Oil Spill in China.” Presented at the Internet, Technology & Media Division of the Southern Political Science Association Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA, January 2011. Miller, Andrea. “Me News: What Draws Attention to Breaking News?” Research Summary Posted on the Newslab Website, 2004. http://newslab.org/research/breakingnews .htm. ———. “Television News Coverage of Tragedy: Live, Breaking & Ethics.” The Community College Journalist 32 (2005): 33–34. ———. “Watching Viewers Watch TV: Processing Live, Breaking, and Emotional Television News in a Naturalistic Setting.” Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 83(2006): 511–529. Miller, Andrea, and Robert Goidel. “News Organizations and Information Gathering During a Natural Disaster: Lessons from Hurricane Katrina.” Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management 17 (2009): 266–273. Miller, Andrea, and Glenn Leshner. “How Viewers Process Live, Breaking, and Emotional Television News.” Media Psychology 10 (2007): 1–18. Appendix 3: Additional Disaster-Related Research 164 ———. “Tragedy & Ratings: Searching for the Influence of Economic Factors on a Television Market’s Breaking News Coverage.” Presented at the Broadcast Education Association Conference, Las Vegas, NV, April 2002. Miller, Andrea, and Shearon Roberts. “Local vs. National Television News Coverage of Hurricane Katrina: Comparing Roles, Frames, and Affect.” Unpublished research, October 2007. ———. “Race in National Versus Local News Coverage of Hurricane Katrina: A Study of Sources, Victims, and Negative Video.” Presented at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Convention, Chicago, IL, August 2008. Roberts, Shearon. “Gulf Coast Journalists and Hurricane Katrina: Mounting Challenge to the Work Routine.” Presented at the Newspaper/Mass Communication Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Conference, Washington, D.C., August 2007. ———. “Haiti’s Counter-Hegemonic Media: Media Roles and Framing Post-2010 Earthquake.” Unpublished research, Tulane University, 2012. ———. “Split Personalities: Journalists as Victims.” In Covering Disaster: Lessons from Coverage of Katrina and Rita, edited by Ralph Izard and Jay Perkins. Piscataway, NJ: Transaction Publishers, 2010. ———. “We Are All Haitians: Framing Haitian Solidarity and Its ‘Missing-in-Action’ Government in U.S. Media Coverage of the 2010 Earthquake.” Presented at the Haiti: Disaster Development Panel of the Latin American Graduate Organization Graduate Student Conference, Tulane University, October 2010. ...

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