Thomas J. Johnson & David D. Perlmutter, eds. New Media, Campaigning and the 2008 Facebook Election. New York: Routledge, 2011.

Robert Mann & David D. Perlmutter, eds. Political Communication. Baton Rouge, LA: LSU Press, 2011.

David D. Perlmutter. Blogwars: The New Political Battleground. New York: Oxford University Press, 2008.

David D. Perlmutter. Picturing China in the American Press: The Visual Portrayal of Sino-American Relations in Time Magazine, 1949-1973. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2007.

David D. Perlmutter, ed. Manship School Guide to Political Communication. Baton Rouge: LSU Press, 1999.

David D. Perlmutter. Photojournalism and Foreign Policy: Framing Icons of Outrage in International Crises. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1998.

Thomas J. Johnson & David D. Perlmutter. Introduction: The Facebook Election. Mass Communication and Society, 13(5) 2010: 554-559. [Edited special issue]

Brian Ekdale, Kang Namkoong, Timothy K.F. Fung, & David D. Perlmutter. “Why Blog? (Then and Now): Exploring the Motivations for Blogging By Popular American Political Bloggers,” New Media & Society, 12(2) 2010: 217-234.

David D. Perlmutter. “Political Blogging and Campaign 2008: A Roundtable.” International Journal of Press/Politics, 13(2) 2008: 160-170.

 

David D. Perlmutter & Guy Golan. “Counter-Imaging: Myth-Making and Americanization in Israeli Labor Party Campaign Ads, 2003.” Visual Communication, 4(3) 2005: 304-332.

Charles M. Mayo & David D. Perlmutter. “Media Use and Disuse by State Legislators: The Social Construction of Innovation.” Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 12(1) January 1998: 71-88.

Matthew M. Reavy & David D. Perlmutter. “Presidential Websites as Sources of Information.” Electronic Journal of Communication, 7(3) 1997.

David D. Perlmutter. “Katrina: Too Close to Home.” Critical Studies in Media Communication, 23(1) 2006: 78-80.

Svetlana V. Kulikova & David D. Perlmutter. “Blogging Down the Dictator? The Kyrgyz Revolution and Samizdat Websites.” International Communication Gazette, 69(1) 2007: 29-50.

After the Czars and Commissars: Journalism in Authoritarian Post-Soviet Central Asia, pp. 263-286. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 2011.

Wei Zha & David D. Perlmutter. “Blogs as Stealth Dissent?: ‘Eighteen Touch Dog Newspaper’ and the Tactics, Ambiguity and Limits of Internet Resistance in China.” In Guy J. Golan, Thomas J. Johnson, & Wayne Wanta (eds.), International Media Communication in a Global Age, pp. 277-295. New York: Routledge, 2009.

David D. Perlmutter. “Foreword.” In Suzanne Stefanac, Dispatches from Blogistan: A travel guide for the modern blogger, pp. v-viii. Berkeley: Peachpit/New Riders Press, 2007.

David D. Perlmutter. “Remembering the ‘Big Picture’: A Photojournalistic Icon of the Iraq War in the ‘IDS’ Age.” In Ralph D. Berenger (ed.), Cybermedia Go to War: Role of Converging Media During and After the 2003 Iraq War, pp. 340-360. Spokane: Marquette Books, 2006.

David D. Perlmutter. “Foreword.” In Raymond D. Strother, Falling Up: How a Redneck Helped Invent Political Consulting, pp. xi-xv. Baton Rouge: LSU Press/Reilly Center, 2003.

David D. Perlmutter. “Hutchins Commission”; “Kathleen Hall Jamieson”; “William Safire.” In Guido Stempel III & Jacqueline Nash Gifford (eds.), Historical Dictionary of Political Communication. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1999.

David D. Perlmutter. “Why Politicians Should Be More Like Professors.” Chronicle of Higher Education, February 25, 2011, p. A80

David D. Perlmutter. “The Lure of China.” Nieman Reports, 61(3) Fall 2007, pp. 96-98.

David D. Perlmutter. “Timothy Cook, INFLUENCES: The Legacies of an Exemplary Career.” Chronicle of Higher Education, September 15, 2006, p. B14.

David D. Perlmutter. “Political Blogs: The New Iowa?Chronicle of Higher Education, May 26, 2006, pp. B6-B8.

David D. Perlmutter. “Spin Doctors of the Middle East.” IPI Global Journalist, Summer (8) 2002, pp. 8-9.

David D. Perlmutter. Political Communication Interest Group Best Paper Awards—Discussant. Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Conference, Chicago, August 8-13, 2012.

David D. Perlmutter. Speaker. “The New Blog Order: Social Media and Politics.” University of Iowa Army Public Policy Center, Forkenbrock Series on Public Policy, “Politics in a Digital Age.” Iowa City, February 22, 2012.

David D. Perlmutter. Speaker. “Social Media and Politics.” Cedar Rapids Daybreak Rotary Club, September 9, 2011.

David D. Perlmutter. Keynote speaker. “The Powers of Social Media: Society 2.0.” Sponsored by the Turkish American Society of Iowa and the Niagara Foundation. Iowa City, March 29, 2011.

David D. Perlmutter. Panelist. “The New Politics of Iowa’s Judicial Retention.” University of Iowa College of Law, February 3, 2011.

David D. Perlmutter. Lecture on “Online Social Interactive Media and Campaigns & Elections, from Roosevelt to Howard Dean,” School of Journalism and Communication, Renmin University, Beijing, China. November 22, 2010.

David D. Perlmutter. Lecture on “Online Social Interactive Media and Campaigns & Elections, from Howard Dean to Barack Obama,” School of Journalism and Communication, Renmin University, Beijing, China. November 23, 2010.

David D. Perlmutter. Lecture on “Blogging Elections In the USA,” Centre for International Communication, Beijing Foreign Studies University, Beijing, China. November 23, 2010.

David D. Perlmutter. Panelist and presenter. The Future of Blogging: The Two-Track Future of Political Blogging.” American Political Science Association Conference, Washington, DC, Sept. 2, 2010.

David D. Perlmutter. “The State of Political Discourse in America: Reevaluating the Role of the Media in the Political Process,” Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Conference, Denver, Colorado, August 3-7, 2010.

David D. Perlmutter & Monica Postelnicu. “The Blogging of the President: How Online Social-Interactive Media Helped Obama Win.” Broadcast Education Association, Las Vegas, April 23, 2009.

David D. Perlmutter. Speaker on panel. “The Media and Election 2008,” Texas Tech University, January 23, 2009.

David D. Perlmutter. International webtalk on “The American Elections and Online Social-Interactive Media” sponsored by the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan, November 3, 2008.

David D. Perlmutter. Keynote speaker. “Building an Online Community for Professionals: The Lessons of Political Blogging.” Massachusetts Medical Society & New England Journal of Medicine Committee on Publications, Waltham, MA, October 22, 2008.

David D. Perlmutter. Keynote Speaker. “The American elections.” Tele-Video Conference sponsored by the U.S. Embassy in Manila, Philippines, October 21, 2008.

David D. Perlmutter. Presentation on “Are Political Bloggers ‘The People’?,” Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity, Stanford University, October 13, 2008.

David D. Perlmutter. Panelist. Discussion on the Presidential Debates, Munich Conference on “U.S. Elections 2008: The Digital Campaign” at the German-American Institute, Munich, Germany, October 8, 2008. [U.S. Department of State speaking tour of the Netherlands and Germany.]

David D. Perlmutter. Keynote speaker. “Blogwars: The New Political Battleground,” Munich Conference on “U.S. Elections 2008: The Digital Campaign” at the German-American Institute, Munich, Germany, October 8, 2008. [U.S. Department of State speaking tour of the Netherlands and Germany.]

David D. Perlmutter. Keynote speaker. “Overview of the New Media Landscape,” Munich Conference on “U.S. Elections 2008: The Digital Campaign,” on German Public Radio, Munich, Germany, October 7, 2008. [U.S. Department of State speaking tour of the Netherlands and Germany.]

David D. Perlmutter. Presentation on “U.S. Elections and New Media” at the German-American Institute, NĂĽrnberg, Germany, October 6, 2008. [U.S. Department of State speaking tour of the Netherlands and Germany.]

David D. Perlmutter. Presentation on “U.S. Elections and New Media” at Erasmus University in Rotterdam, Netherlands, October 3, 2008. [U.S. Department of State speaking tour of the Netherlands and Germany.]

David D. Perlmutter. Presentation on “U.S. Elections and New Media” at the University of Leiden, Netherlands, October 2, 2008. [U.S. Department of State speaking tour of the Netherlands and Germany.]

David D. Perlmutter. Presentation on “U.S. Elections and New Media” at the University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, October 2, 2008. [U.S. Department of State speaking tour of the Netherlands and Germany.]

David D. Perlmutter. Organizer and moderator for the Kansas Transportation Research Institute “Presidential & Congressional Forum on Key Transportation and Energy Issues” presented by the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics, Lawrence, KS, September 25-26, 2008.

David D. Perlmutter. Panelist. “Beijing Olympics and the Global Community.” Hall Center for the Humanities Globalization(s) Seminar, September 25, 2008.

David D. Perlmutter. Moderator. “Political Blogging: On the New Media Trail.” Blogworld & New Media Expo, Las Vegas, NV, September 21, 2008.

David D. Perlmutter. “How Blogging Is Changing Our World: The Lessons from Politics.” Keynote Speech at the Society for Scholarly Publishing Top Management Roundtable Conference, Philadelphia, PA, September 4, 2008.

David D. Perlmutter. “Blogging & Politics in the 2008 Election.” Presentation at Internet Advocacy Roundtable at the Center for American Progress Action Fund, Washington, DC, August 13, 2008.

David D. Perlmutter. “The Rise of Political Blogs.” Colloquium in the Institute for Politics, Democracy & the Internet “Ideas” series, The George Washington University, Washington, DC, August 11, 2008.

David D. Perlmutter. “Political Blogs: An Agenda for Research.” Presentation for a panel on “Blogging Politics: Press, Policy, and the Public.” [Also serve as discussant.] Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication Conference, Chicago, IL, August 5, 2008.

David D. Perlmutter with others. “Blogosphere and Participatory Democracy: Hostile Media Perception, Information Selection, and Political Participation.” Paper accepted for the Communication Theory and Methodology division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Conference, Washington, D.C., August 8-13, 2007.

David D. Perlmutter. Presentation on “Anti-anti-war Warriors on the World Wide Web” at panel on “Creating Alternative Channels of Discourse on Iraq,” Visual Communications division, International Communication Association Conference, San Francisco, May 24-28, 2007.

David D. Perlmutter. Moderated panel on “The New Political Machine: Power and Unity on the Web” at the 2007 Politics Online Conference (http://polc.ipdi.org), George Washington University, Washington, D.C., March 15-16, 2007.

David D. Perlmutter. “Are Political Bloggers ‘The People’ and Can They Be? Issues for Teaching and Learning.” Paper presented to the Visual Communication division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Conference, San Francisco, August 2-5, 2006.

David D. Perlmutter. Panel member on discussion of “It’ll Never Happen Again: Journalism, Boosterism and the Reframing of Disaster,” for Visual Communication division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Conference, San Francisco, August 2-5, 2006.

David D. Perlmutter & Guy Golan. “Visions against Type: Myth-Making and Americanization in Israeli Labor Party Campaign Ads, 2003.” Paper presented to the Visual Communication Division of the International Communication Association convention, New Orleans, LA, May 23-26, 2004.

David D. Perlmutter. “The First Person Effect in Mass Communication: Reaction to ‘The Man Against the Tanks’ of Tiananmen.” Paper presented to the Visual Communication division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Conference, Baltimore, MD, August 5-8, 1998. [Voted Top Research Paper of the Division.]

Joan L. Conners & David D. Perlmutter. “‘Oh Say Can You See?’: Visual Symbols as Political Information Primes.” Paper presented to the Communication Theory and Methodology division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Conference, Anaheim, CA, August 10-13, 1996.

Charles M. Mayo & David D. Perlmutter. “Media Usage by State Legislators.” Paper presented to the Mass Communication & Society division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Conference, Anaheim, CA, August 10-13, 1996.

David D. Perlmutter. “Visual Images and Foreign Policy: China and the United States.” Paper presented to the Mass Communication division, International Communication Association Convention, Washington, D.C., May 27-31, 1993.

David D. Perlmutter. “Visual Persuasion across Borders: China, America, and Tiananmen.” Paper presented to the annual conference of the Visual Communication Association, Flagstaff, AZ, June 25-28, 1992.

David D. Perlmutter. “War Propaganda in Word and Image.” Paper presented to the annual conference of Society for the Study of Social Imagery, Aspen, CO, May 25-28, 1992.

David D. Perlmutter. “War in Images: Political Communication in Times of National Crisis.” Paper presented to the annual conference of International Visual Literacy Association, Washington, D.C., October 9-13, 1991.

Moderated Dole Institute of Politics panel on the state and effects of military blogging. Guests included John Donovan, one of America’s leading milbloggers (who was invited to meet President Bush in the White House); Ward Carroll, editor of www.Military.com; and Charles J. “Jack” Holt, chief of New Media Operations for the Department of Defense.

Coordinated and moderated two political blog panels and was a featured speaker for the 2007 BlogWorld & New Media Expo in Las Vegas.

 

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