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David Cuillier
David Cuillier
Associate Professor of Journalism, University of Arizona
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Internet information-seeking and its relation to support for access to government records
D Cuillier, SJ Piotrowski
Government Information Quarterly 26 (3), 441-449, 2009
2852009
Honey v. vinegar: Testing compliance-gaining theories in the context of freedom of information laws
D Cuillier
Communication Law and Policy 15 (3), 203-229, 2010
752010
A comparison of political, cultural, and economic indicators of access to information in Arab and non-Arab states
JE Relly, D Cuillier
Government Information Quarterly 27 (4), 360-370, 2010
632010
The art of access: Strategies for acquiring public records
D Cuillier, CN Davis
CQ Press, 2019
362019
Suspicion and secrecy: Political attitudes and their relationship to support for freedom of information
D Cuillier*, BE Pinkleton**
Communication Law and Policy 16 (3), 227-254, 2011
322011
Access attitudes: A social learning approach to examining community engagement and support for press access to government records
D Cuillier
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 85 (3), 549-576, 2008
312008
Gambling with identity: Self-representation of American Indians on official tribal websites
D Cuillier, SD Ross
The Howard Journal of Communications 18 (3), 197-219, 2007
262007
The people’s right to know: Comparing Harold L. Cross’ pre-FOIA world to post-FOIA today
D Cuillier
The US Freedom of Information Act at 50, 3-33, 2019
242019
Subconscious gatekeeping: The effect of death thoughts on bias toward outgroups in news writing
D Cuillier
Mass Communication and Society 15 (1), 4-24, 2012
232012
Mortality morality: Effect of death thoughts on journalism students' attitudes toward relativism, idealism, and ethics
D Cuillier
Journal of Mass Media Ethics 24 (1), 40-58, 2009
172009
Pressed for time: US journalists’ use of public records during economic crisis
D Cuillier
Global Conference on Transparency Research, 2011
142011
GIFTed teaching: A content analysis of 253 great ideas for teaching awards in journalism and mass communication education
D Cuillier, CB Schwalbe
Journalism & Mass Communication Educator 65 (1), 21-39, 2010
142010
FOI friction: The thought of death, national security values, and polarization of attitudes toward freedom of information
D Cuillier, B Duell, J Joireman
Open Government 5 (1), 2009
132009
Forecasting freedom of information
D Cuillier
Knight Foundation, 2017
122017
The mortality muzzle: The effect of death thoughts on attitudes toward national security and a watchdog press
D Cuillier, B Duell, J Joireman
Journalism 11 (2), 185-202, 2010
122010
Public support for press access declines as personal privacy concerns increase
D Cuillier
Newspaper Research Journal 25 (4), 95-103, 2004
122004
Public information officers exert increasing controls
CS Carlson, D Cuillier
Newspaper Research Journal 38 (2), 198-214, 2017
112017
The public's concern for privacy invasion and its relationship to support for press access to government records
D Cuillier
Newspaper Research Journal 25 (4), 95-103, 2004
92004
Mediated Access: Journalists’ Perceptions of Federal Public Information Officer Media Control
C Carlson, D Cuillier, L Tulkoff
Society of Professional Journalists 12, 2012
72012
Scandals and freedom of information
D Cuillier
The Routledge companion to media and scandal, 215-224, 2019
62019
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