Refereed Journals

“Distinguishing Television:  The Changing Meanings of Television Liveness,” Media, Culture & Society 30:3 (May 2008)

“Television, Sexual Difference, and Everyday Life in the 1970s: American Youth as Historical Audience,” Particip@tions 4:1 (May 2007) 

“Fractured Fairy Tales and Fragmented Markets: Disney’s Weddings of a Lifetime and the Cultural Politics of Media Conglomeration,” Television and New Media 6:1 (February 2005), 71-88 

“‘Having a female body doesn’t make you feminine’: Feminine hygiene advertising in 1970s TV,” The Velvet Light Trap 50 (Fall 2002), 39-58

“Constructing a Market, Constructing an Ethnicity: U.S. Spanish-language Media and the Formation of a Syncretic Latino/a Identity,” Studies in Latin American Popular Culture 20 (2001), 33-50

Toward a Paradigm for Media Production Research: Behind the Scenes at General Hospital,” Critical Studies in Media Communication 18 (March 2001), 66-82  

Book Chapters

"Buffy and the 'New Girl Order':   Defining 
Feminism and Femininity," Undead TV: Essays on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, edited by Elana  Levine and Lisa Parks, Duke University Press, 2007 

 “Sex as a Weapon:  Programming Sexuality in the 1970s,” NBC: America’s Network, edited by Michele Hilmes, University of California Press, 2007 

“1970s: The Fragmenting Market,” and “Charlie’s Angels,” The Television History Book, edited by Michele Hilmes and Jason Jacobs, British Film Institute, 2003 

Other Publications 

"The New Soaps? Laguna Beach, The Hills, and the Gendered Politics of Reality ‘Drama’,” Flow 4:9

“What’s Happening on the Soaps? And Why Should We Care?” Flow 4:6

“Kids, TV, and the Life of the TV Scholar/Parent,” Flow 4:2