Career Publication Report As Tracked in CIOS Resources Generated June 16, 2009 Name: Everett Rogers Degree Date: 1957 Publicatio

Career Publication Report As Tracked in CIOS Resources Generated June 16, 2009 Name: Everett Rogers Degree Date: 1957 Publicatio

Career Publication Report as Tracked In CIOS Resources Generated June 16, 2009 ( c Communication Institute for Online Scholarship, Inc.) Name: Everett Rogers Degree date: 1957 Publication Summary Count Source 2 Communication Theory 3 Communication Yearbook 2 Asian Journal of Communication 1 Communication 1 Convergence 10 Communication Research 1 Communication Studies 4 Gazette 2 Human Communication Research 3 Journal of Applied Communication 1 Journal of Business Communication 2 Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media 2 Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly 8 Journal of Communication 1 Mass Communication & Society 1 Public Opinion Quarterly 1 Science Communication Authorship Summary Total papers: 45 Single authored papers: 13 Multiple authored papers: 32 First authored papers: 26 Non first authored papers: 19 Ranks/Weights Using CIOS Default Set Number of ranked/weighted publications: 81 Range of ranks (with ties): 1 - 54 Range of weights: 0.0 - 4.85 CNT RNK RCNT WGHT WCNT Publication 2 18 36 2.084 4.17 Communication Theory 3 4 12 4.308 12.92 Communication Yearbook 2 36 72 0.883 1.77 Asian Journal of Communication 1 nr Communication 1 54 54 0.000 0.00 Convergence 10 5 50 4.203 42.03 Communication Research 1 10 10 2.675 2.68 Communication Studies 4 54 216 0.000 0.00 Gazette 2 1 2 4.847 9.69 Human Communication Research 1 3 6 18 3.705 11.12 Journal of Applied Communication 1 44 44 0.381 0.38 Journal of Business Communication 2 30 60 1.094 2.19 Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media 2 28 56 1.210 2.42 Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly 8 2 16 4.753 38.02 Journal of Communication 1 51 51 0.039 0.04 Mass Communication & Society 1 45 45 0.302 0.30 Public Opinion Quarterly 1 54 54 0.000 0.00 Science Communication Average rank: 18.09 Average weight: 2.90 Productivity Summary Years since terminal degree: 52 Total publications in CIOS tracked resources: 45 Average yearly rate of contribution: 0.87 Total publication prestige score using default set: 127.73 2 Report Publication Basis Chitnis, Ketan S., Thombre, Avinash, Rogers, Everett M., Singhal, Arvind, and Sengupta, Ami (2006). (Dis)similar readings: Indian and American audiences’ interpretation of Friends. Gazette. 68 (2, April), 131-145. Rogers, Everett M., Singhal, Arvind, and Thombre, Avinash (2004). Indian audience interpretations of health-related content in The Bold and the Beautiful. Gazette. 66 (5, October), 437-458. Rogers, Everett M., and Singhal, Arvind (2003). Empowerment and communication: Lessons learned from organizing for social change. Communication Yearbook. 27 (), 67-85. Rogers, Everett M. (2002). Funding international communication research. Journal of Applied Communication Research. 30 (4, November), 341-349. Rogers, Everett M. (2002). The nature of technology transfer. Science Communication. 23 (3, March), 323-341. Singhal, Arvind, and Rogers, Everett M. (2002). A theoretical agenda for entertainment-education. Communication Theory. 12 (2, May), 117-135. Rogers, Everett M. (2001). The Department of Communication at Michigan State University as a seed institution for communication study. Communication Studies. 52 (3, Fall), 234-248. Rogers, Everett M. (2001). The digital divide. Convergence. 7 (4, Winter), 96-111. Rogers, Everett M. (2000). Reflections on news event diffusion research. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly. 77 (3, Autumn), 561-576. Malhotra, Sheena, and Rogers, Everett M. (2000). Satellite television and the new Indian woman. Gazette. 62 (5, October), 407-429. Papa, Michael J., Singhal, Arvind, Law, Sweety, Pant, Saumya, Sood, Suruchi, Rogers, Everett M., and Shefner-Rogers, Corinne L. (2000). Entertainment-education and social change: An analysis of parasocial interaction, social learning, collective efficacy, and paradoxical communication. Journal of Communication. 50 (4, Autumn), 31-55. Sood, Suruchi, and Rogers, Everett M. (2000). Dimensions of parasocial interaction by letter-writers to a popular entertainment-education soap opera in India. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media. 44 (3, Summer), 386-414. Rogers, Everett M. (2000). Informatization, globalization, and privatization in the new millenium. Asian Journal of Communication. 10 (2), 71-92. 3 Rogers, Everett M. (2000). The extensions of men: The correspondence of Marshall McLuhan and Edward T. Hall. Mass Communication and Society. 3 (1, Winter), 117-135. Rogers, Everett M. (1999). Anatomy of the two subdisciplines of communication study. Human Communication Research. 25 (4, June), 618-631. Singhal, Arvind, Rogers, Everett, and Mahajan, Meenakshi. (1999). The Gods are drinking milk! Asian Journal of Communication. 9 (1), 86-107. Rogers, Everett M. (1999). Georg Simmel’s concept of the stranger and intercultural communiction research. Communication Theory. 9 (1, February), 58-74. Shefner-Rogers, Corinne L., Rao, Nagesh, Rogers, Everett M., and Wayangankar, Arun (1998). The empowerment of women dairy farmers in India. Journal of Applied Communication Research. 26 (3, August), 319-337. Rogers, Everett M., and Allbritton, Marcel M. (1995). Interactive communication technologies in business organizations. Journal of Business Communication. 32 (2, April), 177-195. Schmitz, Joseph, Rogers, Everett M., Phillips, Ken, and Paschal, Donald. (1995). The public electronic network (PEN) and the homeless in Santa Monica. Journal of Applied Communication Research. 23 (1, February), 26-43. Rogers, Everett M., Dearing, James W., Rao, Nagesh, Campo, Shelly, Meyer, Gary, Betts, Gary J. F., and Casey, Mary K. (1995). Communication and community in a city under siege: The AIDS epidemic in San Francisco. Communication Research. 22 (6, December), 664-678. Waterman, David, and Rogers, Everett M. (1994). The economics of television program production and trade in Far East Asia. Journal of Communication. 44 (3, Summer), 89-111. Rogers, Everett M., and Chaffee, Steven H. (1993). The past and the future of communication study: Convergence or divergence? Journal of Communication. 43 (4, Autumn), 125-131. Rogers, Everett M., Dearing, James W., and Bregman, Dorine. (1993). The anatomy of agenda-setting research. Journal of Communication. 43 (2, Spring), 68-84. Chaffee, Steven H., Gomez-Palacio, Carlos, and Rogers, Everett M. (1990). Mass communication research in Latin American: Views from here and there. Journalism Quarterly. 67 (4, Winter), 1015-1024. Singhal, Arvind, and Rogers, Everett M. (1988). Television soap operas for development in India. Gazette. 41 (2), 109-126. Contractor, Noshir S., Singhal, Arvind, and Rogers, Everett M. (1988). Metatheoretical perspectives on satellite television and development in India. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media. 32 (2, Spring), 129-148. 4 Van de Ven, Andrew H., and Rogers, Everett M. (1988). Innovations and organizations: Critical perspectives. Communication Research. 15 (5, October), 632-651. Reardon, Kathleen K., and Rogers, Everett M. (1988). Interpersonal versus mass media communication: A false dichotomy. Human Communication Research. 15 (2, Winter), 284-303. Sood, Rahul, Stockdale, Geoffrey, and Rogers, Everett. (1987). How the news media operate in natural disasters. Journal of Communication. 37 (3, Summer), 27-41. Dutton, William H., Rogers, Everett M., and Jun, Suk-Ho. (1987). Diffusion and social impacts of personal computers. Communication Research. 14 (2, April), 219-250. Rogers, Everett M., and Antola, Livia. (1985). Telenovelas: A Latin American success story. Journal of Communication. 35 (4, Autumn), 24-35. Rogers, Everett M., Zhao, Xiaoyan, Pan, Zhongdang, Chen, Milton, and the Beijing Journalists Association. (1985). The Beijing audience study. Communication Research. 12 (2, April), 179-208. Schement, Jorge Reina, and Rogers, Everett M. (1984). Media flows in Latin America. Communication Research. 11 (2, April), 305-320. Mayo, John K., Araujo E Oliveira, Joao Batista, Rogers, Everett M., and Guimaraes, Sonia Dantus Pinto, and Morett, Fernando. (1984). The transfer of Sesame Street to Latin America. Communication Research. 11 (2, April), 259-280. Antola, Livia, and Rogers, Everett M. (1984). Television flows in Latin America. Communication Research. 11 (2, April), 183-202. Rogers, Everett M., and Schement, Jorge Reina. (1984). Introduction. Communication Research. 11 (2, April), 159-162. Rogers, Everett M., and Chaffee, Steven H. (1983). Communication as an academic discipline: A dialogue. Journal of Communication. 33 (3, Summer), 18-30. Rogers, Everett M. (1982). The empirical and the critical schools of communicative research. Communication Yearbook. 5 (1), 125-144. Rogers, Everett M., and Cavalcanti, Carlos P. B. (1980). Communication networks and political behavior. Communication. 5 (2), 161-167. Rogers, Everett, and Adhikarya, Ronny. (1979). Diffusion of innovations: An up-to-date review and commentary. Communication Yearbook. 3 (1), 67-81. Rogers, Everett M. (1978). The rise and fall of the dominant paradigm. 5 Journal of Communication. 28 (1, Winter), 64-69. Rogers, Everett M. (1976). New perspectives on communication and development: Overview. Communication Research. 3 (2, April), 99-106. Rogers, Everett M. (1976). Communication and development: The passing of the dominant paradigm. Communication Research. 3 (2, April), 213-240. Rogers, Everett M., and Bhowmik, Dilip K. (1970-71). Homophily-heterophily: Relational concepts for communication research. Public Opinion Quarterly. 34 (4, Winter), 523-538. 6 7 8 9 10.

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