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Airhihenbuwa, C. O., & Dutta, M. J. (in press). New Perspectives on Global Health Communication: Affirming Spaces for Rights, Equity, and Voices. In R. Obregon & S. Waisbord (Eds.), Handbook of global health communication.

Basu, A., & Dutta, M. (in press). Born into Brothels: Neocolonial moves and unheard voices. Feminist Media Studies.

Bodie, G., Dutta, M., & Basu, A. (in press). Social disparities in online health use: The integrative model of e-health use. In A. Lazakidou & K. Siassiakos (Eds.), Handbook of research on distributed medical informatics and e-health. Hershey, PA: Medical Information Science Reference.

Dutta, M. (in press). Communicative predictors of exercising: A strategic approach. Health Communication.

Dutta, M. (in press). Public relations in a global context: Postcolonial thoughts. In N. Bardhan & K. Weaver (Eds.), Public relations in global cultural contexts. Routledge.

Dutta, M. (in press). Cultural theories of health communication. In S. Littlejohn & K. Foss (Eds.), Encyclopedia of communication theory. Sage.

Dutta, M. (in press). A culturally centered approach to communication for social change. In S. Melkote (Ed.) Development communication and directed change: A reappraisal of theories and practices. AMIC.

Dutta, M. (in press). Health communication: Current status and challenges. In J. Parker & E. Thorson (Eds.), Health care communication in the new media landscape. Springer Publishing Company.

Dutta, M. (in press). Afterword: The cultural constructions of HIV/AIDS. In M. U. D'Silva, J. L. Hart, & K. L. Walker (Eds.), Communicating about HIV/AIDS: Taboo topics and difficult conversations. Hampton Press.

Dutta, M. (in press). A culture-centered critique of global public relations. In K. Sriramesh (Ed.), Cultural theories of public relations. Routledge.

Dutta, M. (in press). Health. In O. Patterson (Ed.), Cultural sociology of West, Central, & South Asia. Sage.

Dutta, M. (in press). Poverty. In O. Patterson (Ed.), Cultural sociology of West, Central, & South Asia. Sage.

Dutta, M. (in press). Prostitution. In O. Patterson (Ed.), Cultural sociology of West, Central, & South Asia. Sage.

Dutta, M. (in press). Science. In O. Patterson (Ed.), Cultural sociology of West, Central, & South Asia. Sage.

Dutta, M. (in press). AIDS. In O. Patterson (Ed.), Cultural sociology of West, Central, & South Asia. Sage.

Dutta, M. (in press) Health communication as health activism: The case of the campaign to stop the Gardasil clinical trials in India. In M. Dutta & G. Kreps (Eds.), Communicating health disparities. Hampton Press.

Dutta, M., & Acharya, A. (in press). Culture-centered deconstructions: In-depth interviews with HIV planners targeting tribals in Orissa, India. In M. Dutta & G. Kreps (Eds.), Communicating health disparities. Hampton Press.

Dutta, M., & Basu, A. (in press). Cultural theories of health communication. In T.

Thompson, J. Nussbaum, & R. Parrott (Eds.), Handbook of health communication. Routledge.

Dutta, M. J., & Bodie, G. (in press). Here's to your health! Health information searches on the web. In A. Spink & M. Zimmer (Eds.), Web searching: Interdisciplinary perspectives.

Dutta, M., & Jones, C. (in press). Health inequalities in rural United States: Culture-centered co-constructions with healthcare providers. In M. Dutta & G. Kreps (Eds.), Communicating health disparities. Hampton Press.

Dutta, M., & Pal, M. (in press). The Internet as a site of resistance: The case of the Narmada Bachao Andolan. In S. Duhe, New media and public relations (pp. 203-215). New York, NY: Peter Lang New York.

Dutta, M., Pfister, R., & Kosmoski, C. (in press). Consumer evaluation of genetic information online: The role of quality on attitude and behavioral intentions. Journal of Computer Mediated Communication.

Jamil, R., & Dutta, M. (in press). Structural and cultural constructions of spirit healing in rural Bangladesh: A culture-centered approach. In D. L. Rubin & A. N. Miller (Eds.), Health communication and faith-based communities.

Kisselburgh, L., & Dutta, M. (in press). The construction of civility in multicultural organizations. In P. Lutgen-Sandvik, & B.D. Sypher (Eds.), The destructive side of organizational communication: Processes, consequences and constructive ways of organizing. London: Routledge.

Whitten, P, Dutta, MJ, Carpenter S, Bodie GD. (in press). News media and health care providers at the crossroads of medical adverse events. In: Henriksen K, Battles J, Keyes M, Grady ML, eds., Advances in patient safety: New directions and alternative approaches. Vol. 1, Assessment. AHRQ Pub. No. 08-0034-1. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.

 

2014

Dutta, M. (2014). A Culture-Centered Approach to Listening: Voices of Social Change. International Journal of Listening, 28 (2), 67-81.

Dillard, S.J., Dutta, M., & Sun, W.S. (2014). Culture-Centred Engagement with Delivery of Health Services: Co-Constructing Meanings of Health in the Tzu Chi Foundation through Buddhist Philosophy. Health communication 29 (2), 147-156.

 

2013

D’Enbeau, S., Munz, E., Wilson, S.R., & Dutta, M. (2013). Reflecting on evaluation research: Intersections of academy, community, and identity. Tamara Journal for Critical Organization Inquiry, 11.

Dillard, S.J., Dutta, M., & Sun, W.S. (2013). Culture-Centered Engagement With Delivery of Health Services: Co-Constructing Meanings of Health in the Tzu Chi Foundation Through Buddhist Philosophy. Health communication, 1-10.

Dutta, M.J., Anaele, A., & Jones, C. (2013). Voices of Hunger: Addressing Health Disparities Through the Culture‐Centered Approach. Journal of Communication, 63, 159-180.

Sastry, S., & Dutta, M. (2013). Global Health Interventions and the “Common Sense” of Neoliberalism: A Dialectical Analysis of PEPFAR. Journal of International and Intercultural Communication, 6, 21-39.

Jamil, R., & Dutta, M. (2013). Health at the Margins of Migration: Culture-Centered Co-Constructions Among Bangladeshi Immigrants. Health Communication, 28, 170-182.

Basu, A., & Dutta, M. (2013). Health and sex work: Structures as narrative nodes.

Dutta, M., & Basu, A. (2013). Negotiating our postcolonial selves: From the ground to the ivory tower.

Pal, M., & Dutta, M. (2013). “Land is Our Mother”: Alternative Meanings of Development in Subaltern Organizing. Journal of International and Intercultural Communication, 6 (3), 203-220.

Ban, Z., Sastry, S., & Dutta, M. (2013). “Shoppers’ Republic of China”: Orientalism in Neoliberal US News Discourse. Journal of International and Intercultural Communication, 6 (4), 280-297.

Dutta, M., & Dutta, D. (2013). Multinational Going Cultural: A Postcolonial Deconstruction of Cultural Intelligence. Journal of International and Intercultural Communication, 6 (3), 241-258.

Mitra, R., Green, R.J., & Dutta, M. (2013). Corporate Reputation in Emerging Markets: A Culture‐Centered Review and Critique. The Handbook of Communication and Corporate Reputation, 484-496.

Dutta, M. (2013). Disseminating HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis information in underserved communities. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 44, S133-6.

Dutta, M., & Dutta, U. (2013). Voices of the Poor From the Margins of Bengal Structural Inequities and Health. Qualitative Health Research, 23, 14-25.


2012

Koenig, C. J.,  Dutta, M., Kandula, N., &  Palaniappan, L. (2012). “All of Those Things We Don’t Eat”: A Culture-Centered Approach to Dietary Health Meanings for Asian Indians Living in the United States. Health Communication, 27, 818-828.

Acharya,  L., & Dutta, M. (2012). Deconstructing the Portrayals of HIV/AIDS Among Campaign Planners Targeting Tribal Populations in Koraput, India: A Culture-Centered Interrogation. Health communication, 27, 629-640.

Dutta, M. (2012). Hunger as health: Culture-centered interrogations of alternative rationalities of health. Communication Monographs, 79, 366-384.

Dutta, M., Brockus, S., &  Vercler, L. (2012). Television coverage of Operation Iraqi Freedom: The frames that made news. Journal of International Communication, 18, 155-173.

Sastry, S. J., & Dutta, M. J. (2012). Public Health, Global Surveillance, and the “Emerging Disease” Worldview: A Postcolonial Appraisal of PEPFAR. Health Communication, 27, 519-532.

Pal, M., & Dutta, M. J. (2012). Organizing Resistance on the Internet: The Case of the International Campaign for Justice in Bhopal. Communication, Culture & Critique, 5, 230-251.

Dutta, M. (2012). Critical Interrogations of Global Public Relations. Culture And Public Relations: Links and Implications, 202.

Ban, Z., & Dutta, M. J. (2012). Minding their business: Discourses of colonialism and neoliberalism in the commercial guide for US companies in China. Public Relations Inquiry, 1, 197-220.

Jamil, R., & Dutta, M. J. (2012). A Culture-Centered Exploration of Health: Constructions From Rural Bangladesh. Health Communication, 27, 369-379.

Basnyat, I., & Dutta, M. (2012). Reframing Motherhood Through the Culture-Centered Approach: Articulations of Agency Among Young Nepalese Women. Health Communication, 27, 273-283.

Airhihenbuwa, C. O., & Dutta, M. J. (2012). New Perspectives on Global Health Communication. The Handbook of Global Health Communication, 34-51.

Dutta, M., Zhuo, B., &  Pal, M. (2012). Engaging worldviews, cultures, and structures through dialogue: The culture-centered approach to public relations. Prism, 9.

Dutta, M. (2012). Voices of resistance. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press

 

2011

Dutta, M., & Basu, A. (2011). Culture, communication and health: A guiding framework. In T. Thompson, R. Parrott, & J. F. Nussbaum (Eds.) Routledge handbook of health communication (2nd ed). New York: Routledge.[Read Full Text]

Jamil, R. & Dutta, M. (in press). A culture-centered exploration of health: Constructions from rural Bangladesh. Health Communication, 1(11), p.1-11. [Read Full Text]

Sastry, S., & Dutta, M. (2011). Postcolonial constructions of HIV/AIDS: Meaning, culture, and structure. Health Communication. [Read Full Text]

 

2010

Dutta, M. (2010). The critical cultural turn in Health Communication: Reflexivity, solidarity, and praxis. Health Communication, 25, 534-539. [Read Full Text]

Dutta, M., & Basnyat, I. (2010). The Radio Communication Project in Nepal: Culture, power and meaning in constructions of health. In L. K. Khiun (Ed.), Liberalizing, Feminizing and Popularizing Health Communications in Asia (pp. 151-76). Burlington, VT: Ashgate.

Dutta, M., & Pal, M. (2010). Dialogue theory in marginalized settings: A Subaltern Studies approach. Communication Theory. [Read Full Text]

Paek, H-J., Lee, A. L., Jeong, S-H., Wang, J., & Dutta, M. (2010). The emerging landscape of health communication in Asia: Theoretical contributions, methodological questions, and applied collaborations. Health Communication, 25, 1-8. [Read Full Text]

Sastry, S. J., & Dutta, M. J. (2010). Reading HIV/AIDS in the Indian Media: social, cultural and economic constructions. In L. K. Khiun (Ed.), Liberalizing, Feminizing and Popularizing Health Communications in Asia (pp. 59-76). Burlington, VT: Ashgate.

Thompson, T. L., Stephenson, M., Southwell, B., & Dutta, M. (2010). The nuts and bolts of publication in Health Communication. Health Communication, 25, 512-515. [Read Full Text]

Yehya, N., & Dutta, M. (2010). Health, religion, and meaning: A culture-centered study of Druze women. Qualitative Health Research. [Read Full Text]

 

2009

Basu, A., & Dutta, M. (2009). Sex workers and HIV/AIDS: Analyzing participatory culture-centered health communication strategies. Human Communication Research, 35, 86-114. [Read Full Text]

Dutta, M.J., & Harter, L.M. (2009). Communicating for social impact in international contexts. In L.M. Harter & M. J. Dutta (Eds.), Communicating for social impact: Engaging communication theory, research, and practice (pp. 1-10). Creskill, New Jersey: Hampton Press.

Dutta, M. (2009). Theorizing resistance: Applying Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak in public relations. In Ihlen, Ø., van Ruler, B., & Fredrikson, M. Social theory on public relations. Routledge.

Harter, L. M., Dutta, M. J., Ellingson, L., & Norander, S. (2009). The poetic is political...and other notes on engaged communication scholarship. In L.M. Harter & M. J. Dutta (Eds.), Communicating for social impact: Engaging communication theory, research, and practice (pp. 33-46). Creskill, New Jersey: Hampton Press.

Kim, I., & Dutta, M. J. (2009). Studying crisis communication from the subaltern studies framework: Grassroots activism in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. Journal of Public Relations Research.

 

2008

Basu, A., & Dutta, M. (2008). Participatory change in a campaign led by sex workers: Connecting resistance to action-oriented agency. Qualitative Health Research, 18, 106-119.

Basu, A., & Dutta, M. (2008). The relationship between health information seeking and community participation: The roles of motivation and ability. Health Communication, 23, 70-79.

Bodie, G., & Dutta, M. (2008). A culture-centered approach to e-health literacy. Health Marketing Quarterly.

DeSouza, R., Basu, A., Kim, I., Basnyat, I., & Dutta, M. (2008). The paradox of "fair trade": The influence of neoliberal trade agreements on food security and health. In Zoller, H., & Dutta, M. (Eds). Emerging perspectives in health communication: Interpretive, critical and cultural approaches (pp. 411-430). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

DeSouza, R., & Dutta, M. (2008). The Internet as a social network in health communication: The case of Saathii. Journal of Health Communication, 13, 326-3

Dutta, M. (2008). Participatory communication in entertainment education: A critical analysis. Communication for Development and Social Change: A Global Journal, 2, 53-72.

Dutta, M. (2008). A critical response to Storey and Jacobson: The co-optive possibilities of participatory discourse. Communication for Development and Social Change: A Global Journal, 2, 81-90.

Dutta, M. (2008). Health Marketing Quarterly Special Issue: Media strategy in health marketing. Health Marketing Quarterly.

Dutta, M., & Basnyat, I. (2008). Interrogating the Radio Communication Project in Nepal: The participatory framing of colonization. In Zoller, H., & Dutta, M. (Eds). Emerging perspectives in health communication: Interpretive, critical and cultural approaches (pp. 247-265). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Dutta, M., & Basnyat, I. (2008). The Radio Communication Project in Nepal: A critical analysis. Health Education and Behavior.

Dutta, M., & Basnyat, I. (2008). A critical response to participatory hegemony. Health Education and Behavior.

Dutta, M., & Basu, A. (2008). Meanings of health: Interrogating structure and culture. Health Communication, 23, 560-572.

Dutta, M. J., Bodie, G. D., & Basu, A. (2008). Health disparity and the racial divide among the nation's youth: Internet as an equalizer? In A. Everett (Ed.), MacArthur Foundation series on digital media and learning: Race and ethnicity (pp. 175-197). Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.

Dutta, M., & DeSouza, R. (2008). Reconciling the past and present: Reflexivity in the critical-cultural approach to health campaigns. Health Communication, 23, 326-339.

Dutta, M., & King, A. (2008). Communicative choices of the uninsured. Health Marketing Quarterly.

Dutta, M., & Zoller, H. (2008). Theoretical foundations: Interpretive, critical and cultural approaches to health communication. In Zoller, H., & Dutta, M. (Eds). Emerging perspectives in health communication: Interpretive, critical and cultural approaches (pp. 1-27). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Dutta, M., & Zoller, H. (2008). Introduction: Popular discourse and constructions of health and healing. In Zoller, H., & Dutta, M. (Eds). Emerging perspectives in health communication: Interpretive, critical and cultural approaches (pp. 30-38). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Dutta, M., & Zoller, H. (2008). Introduction: Culture in health communication. In Zoller, H., & Dutta, M. (Eds). Emerging perspectives in health communication: Interpretive, critical and cultural approaches (pp. 147-154). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Pal, M., & Dutta, M. (2008). Public relations in a global context: The relevance of critical modernism as a theoretical lens. Journal of Public Relations Research, 20, 159-179. (Lead Article)

Pal, M., & Dutta, M. (2008). Theorizing resistance in a global context: Processes, strategies and tactics in communication scholarship. Communication Yearbook, 32, 41-87.

Zoller, H., & Dutta, M. (2008). Introduction: Medical communication. In Zoller, H., & Dutta, M. (Eds). Emerging perspectives in health communication: Interpretive, critical and cultural approaches (pp. 267-274). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Zoller, H., & Dutta, M. (2008). Introduction: Communication and health policy. In Zoller, H., & Dutta, M. (Eds). Emerging perspectives in health communication: Interpretive, critical and cultural approaches (pp. 358-364). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Zoller, H., & Dutta, M. (2008). Afterword: Emerging agendas in health communication and the challenge of multiple perspectives. In Zoller, H., & Dutta, M. (Eds). Emerging perspectives in health communication: Interpretive, critical and cultural approaches (pp. 449-463). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

 

2007

Dutta, M. (2007). Communicating about culture and health: Theorizing culture-centered and cultural-sensitivity approaches. Communication Theory, 17, 304-328. [Read Full Text]

Dutta, M. (2007). Health information processing from television: The role of health orientation. Health Communication, 21, 1-9. (Lead Article) [Read Full Text]

Dutta, M., & Basu, A. (2007). Health among men in rural Bengal: Approaching meanings through a culture-centered approach. Qualitative Health Research, 17, 38-48. [Read Full Text]

Dutta, M., & Basu, A. (2007). Centralizing context and culture in the co-construction of health: Localizing and vocalizing health meanings in rural India. Health Communication, 21, 187-196. [Read Full Text]

Dutta, M., & Feng, H. (2007). Health orientation and disease state as predictors of online health support group use. Health Communication, 22, 181-189. [Read Full Text]

Dutta, M., & Boyd, J. (2008). Turning "smoking man" images around: Portrayals of smoking in men's magazines as a blueprint for smoking cessation campaigns. Health Communication, 22, 253-263. [Read Full Text]

 

2006

Dutta, M. J. (2006). Theoretical approaches to entertainment education: A subaltern critique. Health Communication, 20, 221-231. [Read Full Text]

Dutta, M. J., & Bodie, G. (2006). Health orientation as a predictor of exercising: A psychographic approach. Social Marketing Quarterly, 12, 3-18. (Lead Article)

Dutta-Bergman, M. J. (2006). U.S. public diplomacy in the Middle East: A critical approach. Journal of Communication Inquiry, 30, 102-124. (Lead Article) [Read Full Text]

Dutta-Bergman, M. J. (2006). A psychographic approach to attitudes toward advertising: Utility and regulation. Journal of Advertising Research, 46, 102-112.

Dutta-Bergman, M. J. (2006). The antecedents of community-oriented Internet use: Community participation and community satisfaction. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 11(1), article 5. http://jcmc.indiana.edu/vol11/issue1/dutta_bergman.html.

Dutta-Bergman, M. J. (2006). Motivation-based approaches to health uses of the Internet. In R. Rice & M. Murerro (Eds.), The Internet and health care: Theory, research, and practice (pp. 83-105). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Dutta-Bergman, M. J., & Mattson, M. (2006). Decomplexifying risk and crisis communication strategies in response to bioterrorism. In S. Amass, & A. Chaturvedi, Advances in homeland security, Vol. 1 (pp. 11-36). West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press.

Madhavan, K.P.C., Dutta-Bergman, M. J., & Arns, L.L. (2006). Pedagogical e-learning frameworks using advanced 3D visualization for bio-terror crises communication training. In S. Amass, A. Chaturvedi, and S. Peeta. (eds.) Advances in Homeland Security. Vol. 2. Guiding Future Homeland Security Policy - Directions for Scientific Inquiry (pp. 33-53). West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press.

Zollinger TW, Saywell RM, Overgaard AD, Przybylski MJ, & Dutta-Bergman M. J. (2006). Anti-tobacco Media Awareness of Rural Youth Compared to Suburban and Urban Youth in Indiana. Journal of Rural Health, 22, 119-123.

Dutta, M. J. (2007). The Ten Commandments of reviewing: The promise of a kinder, gentler discipline. Health Communication. Health Communication, 20(2), pp. 197-200. [Read Full Text]

Dutta-Bergman, M. J. (2006). Demographic and psychographic antecedents of community participation: Applying a social marketing model. Social Marketing Quarterly, 9, 17-31. [Read Full Text]

Dutta-Bergman, M. J. (2006). A formative approach to strategic message targeting through soap operas: Using selective processing theory. Health Communication, 19, 11-18. [Read Full Text]

 

2005

Dutta-Bergman, M. (2005). Operation Iraqi Freedom: Mediated public sphere as a public relations tool. Atlantic Journal of Communication, 13, 220-241.

Dutta-Bergman, M. (2005). Community participation and Internet use after 9/11: The theory of channel complementarity. Journal of Computer Mediated Communication, 11(2), Article 4, http://jcmc.indiana.edu/vol11/issue2/dutta-bergman.html.

Dutta-Bergman, M. (2005). Developing a profile of consumer intention to seek out additional health information beyond a doctor: The role of communicative and motivation variables. Health Communication, 17, 1-16. (Lead Article) [Read Full Text]

Dutta-Bergman, M. (2005). The readership of health magazines: The role of health orientation. Health Marketing Quarterly, 22, 27-49.

Dutta-Bergman, M. (2005). Access to the Internet in the context of community participation and community satisfaction. New Media and Society, 7, 89-109.

Dutta-Bergman, M. (2005). The relationship between health orientation, provider-patient communication, and satisfaction: An individual difference approach. Health Communication, 18, 291-303. [Read Full Text]

Dutta-Bergman, M. (2005). Psychographic profiling of fruit and vegetable consumption: The role of health orientation. Social Marketing Quarterly, 11, 1-20.

Dutta-Bergman, M. (2005). Depression and News Gathering After September 11: The Interplay of Affect and Cognition. Communication Research Reports. [Read Full Text]

Dutta-Bergman, M. (2005). Civil society and communication: Not so civil after all. Journal of Public Relations Research, 17(3), 267–289. [Read Full Text]

Dutta-Bergman, M. (2005). Theory and practice in health communication campaigns: A critical interrogation. Health Communication, 18(2), 103–12. (Lead Article) [Read Full Text]

Dutta-Bergman, M, & Pal, M. (2005). Advertising and culture: American advertising in the eyes of Indian immigrants. Journal of Communication Inquiry, 29, 1-20.

Dutta-Bergman, M. J., Pal, M. (2005). The negotiation of U.S. advertising among Bengali immigrants: a journey in hybridity. Journal of Communication Inquiry, 29(4), pp. 317-335. [Read Full Text]

 

2004

Dutta-Bergman, M. (2004). Reaching unhealthy eaters: Applying a strategic approach to media vehicle choice. Health Communication, 16, 493-506. [Read Full Text]

Dutta-Bergman, M. (2004). An alternative approach to social capital: Exploring the linkage between health consciousness and community participation. Health Communication, 16, 393-409. [Read Full Text]

Dutta-Bergman, M. (2004). Describing volunteerism: The theory of unified responsibility. Journal of Public Relations Research, 16, 353-369. [Read Full Text]

Dutta-Bergman, M. (2004). Interpersonal communication after 9/11 via the telephone and the Internet: Theory of channel complementarity. New Media and Society, 6, 661-675.

Dutta-Bergman, M. (2004). Poverty, structural barriers and health: A Santali narrative of health communication. Qualitative Health Research, 14, 1-16. [Read Full Text]

Dutta-Bergman, M. (2004). The unheard voices of Santalis: Communicating about health from the margins of India. Communication Theory, 14, 237-263. [Read Full Text]

Dutta-Bergman, M. (2004). Developing a profile of consumer intention to seek out health information beyond the doctor. Health Marketing Quarterly, 21, 91-112.

Dutta-Bergman, M. (2004). Primary sources of health information: Comparison in the domain of health attitudes, health cognitions, and health behaviors. Health Communication, 16, 273-288. [Read Full Text]

Dutta-Bergman, M. (2004). The impact of completeness and Web use motivation on the credibility of e-Health information. Journal of Communication,54, 253-269. [Read Full Text]

Dutta-Bergman, M. (2004). Health attitudes, health cognitions and health behaviors among Internet health information seekers: Population-based survey. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 6, e15. Retrieved June 2, 2004, from http://www.jmir.org/2004/2/e15/index.htm

Dutta-Bergman, M. (2004). An alternative approach to entertainment education. Journal of International Communication, 10, 93-107.

Dutta-Bergman, M. (2004). Complementarity in consumption of news types across traditional and new media. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 48, 41-60. [Read Full Text]

Dutta-Bergman, M. (2004). A descriptive narrative of healthy eating: A social marketing approach using psychographics. Health Marketing Quarterly, 20, 81-101.

Dutta-Bergman, M. J. (2004). Idiocentrism, involvement, and health appeals: A social psychological framework. Southern Communication Journal, 1(70), pp. 46-55. [Read Full Text]

 

2003

Babrow, A., & Dutta-Bergman, M. (2003). Constructing the uncertainties of bioterror: A study of U.S. news reporting on the anthrax attack of Fall, 2001. In C. B. Grant (Ed.), Rethinking communicative interaction: New interdisciplinary horizons (pp. 31-60). Amsterdam, Netherlands: John Benjamins Press.

Dutta-Bergman, M. (2003). Health communication on the Web: The roles of web use motivation and information completeness. Communication Monographs, 70, 264-274. [Read Full Text]

Dutta-Bergman, M. (2003). Trusted online sources of health information: Differences in demographics, health beliefs, and health-information orientation. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 5, e21. Retrieved June 2, 2004, from http://www.jmir.org/2003/3/e21/index.htm

Dutta-Bergman, M. (2003). The linear interaction model of personality effects in health communication. Health Communication, 15, 101-115. [Read Full Text]

 

2002

Dutta-Bergman, M., & Wells, W. D. (2002). The values and lifestyles of idiocentrics and allocentrics in an individualist culture. Journal of Consumer Psychology, 12, 42-54.

Dutta-Bergman, M. (2002). Beyond demographic variables: Using psychographic research to narrate the story of Internet users. Studies In Media & Information Literacy Education [an electronic journal], 2, 25 pages.

 

2001

Dutta-Bergman, M., & Doyle, K. (2001). Money and meaning in India and Great Britain: Tales of similarities and differences. American Behavioral Scientist, 45, 216-233. [Read Full Text]

Wan, F., Dutta-Bergman, M., & Doyle, K. (2001). Who consumes the print media: A psychological exploration of media use. In D. Muehling (Ed.), Proceedings of the American Academy of Advertising, 119-127.

 

2000

Dutta, M. (2000). Brides and grooms in the Indian marketplace: An analysis of Indian matrimonial ads. In M. A. Shaver (Ed.), Proceedings of the American Academy of Advertising, 136-140.

Dutta, M. (2000). Integration of the information processing and experiential perspectives. In M. A. Shaver (Ed.), Proceedings of the American Academy of Advertising, 54-59.

 

1999

Dutta, M., & Vanacker, B. (1999). The effect of personality on persuasive appeals in health communication. In S. Hoch & R. Meyer (Eds.), Advances in Consumer Research, 42, 32-38.

Dutta, M., & Youn, S. (1999). Profiling healthy eating consumers: A psychographic approach to social marketing. Social Marketing Quarterly, 5, 5-21.

 

1998

Dutta, M. (1998). The metaphoric paradox of "City of Joy." Proceedings of The 13th Annual Red River Student Communication Conference.

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