Selected Publications by Ray E. Hiebert
Books on Media and Communication
Exploring Mass Media (co-author). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2000.
Eastern European Journalism: Before, During, and After Communism (co-author). Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, 1999.
Impact of Mass Media (editor), New York: Longman Co. Inc., First Edition,515 pp., 1985; Second Edition, 516 pp., 1988, Third Edition, 450 pp., 1994. Fourth Edition, 1999, 477 pp.
Mass Media: An Introduction to Modern Communication (co-author), New York: Longman Co. Inc., First Edition, 495 pp., 1974; Second Edition, 536 pp., 1979; Third Edition, 650 pp., 1982; Fourth Edition, 720 pp., 1985; Fifth Edition, 721 pp., 1988; Sixth Edition, 650 pp., 1992
Current Issues in International Communication (co-editor), New York: Longman, 389 pp., 1990.
What Every Journalist Should Know About the Drug Abuse Crisis (editor), Washington, D.C.: U.S. Information Agency, 146 pp., 1989.
Precision Public Relations (editor), New York: Longman Inc., Publishers, 396 pp., 1988.
Media Now (co-editor), New York: Longman Co. Inc., 493 pp., 1985.
Informing the People: A Public Affairs Handbook (co-editor), New York: Longman Co. Inc., 359 pp., 1981.
Reporting on Business and the Economy: A Teacher's Manual (author), Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall, 53 pp., 1981.
Journalism (author), North Brunswick, N.J.: Boy Scouts of America, 40 pp., 1976.
The Political Image Merchants: Strategies in the New Politics (co-editor), Washington, D.C.: Acropolis Books, 311 pp., 1971. Second edition, 1975.
The Voice of Government (co-editor), New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 354 pp., 1968.
The Press in Washington (editor), New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., 233 pp., 1966.
Books in Human Development (editor), Washington, D.C.: U.S. Agency for International Development, 132 pp., 1965.
History and Biography
A Grateful Remembrance: The Story of Montgomery County, Maryland. Rockville , MD: Montgomery County Historical Society, Second edition, 1996, First edition, 1976 (co-author).
Atomic Pioneers, Vol. I, From the Late 19th to the Mid-20th Century; Vol. II, From the Mid-19th to the Early 20th Century; Vol. III, .From Ancient Greece to the 19th Century . Washington, DC: US Atomic Energy Commission, 1972-3. (co-author)
The Stock Market Crash, 1929, New York: Franklin Watts, 1970. (co-author)
Thomas Edison: American Inventor, New York: Franklin Watts, 1969. (co-author)
Franklin Delano Roosevelt: President for the People, New York; Franklin Watts, 1968. (co-author)
Courtier to the Crowd: A Biography of Ivy Ledbetter Lee. Ames , Iowa: Iowa State University Press, 1966. (author)
Recent Articles
“Challenges for Arab and American Public Relations and Public Diplomacy in a Global Age,” Public Relations Review, Vol. 31, No. 3, Fall 2005, pp. 317-322.
“New Technologies, Public Relations, and Democracy,” Public Relations Review, Vol. 31, No. 1, Spring 2005, pp. 1-9.
‘Public Relations and Propaganda in Framing the Iraq War: A Preliminary Review, Public Relations Review, Vol. 29, Summer 2003, pp. 243-255.
“Hungarian Journalism Education at the Crossroads,” (with T.N. and Lynne M. Walters), International Communication Bulletin, Vol. 33, No. 1-2, Spring 1998.
“Departures on an Old Fashioned Track: Broadcast Laws in Romania, Poland, and the Czech Republic” (with Peter Gross). The Global Network, March/June 1996, pp. 35-55.
"Public Relations and Mass Communication in Eastern Europe," Public Relations Review, Summer 1992, pp. 177-187.
"Foreward," Mass Media for the Nineties: The South African Handbook of Mass Communication, Pretoria: J. L. van Schaik, 1993.
"The Difficult Birth of a Free Press," American Journalism Review, January-February 1994, pp. 34-36.
"Advertising and Public Relations in Transition from Communism: The Case of
Hungary," Public Relations Review, Vol. 20, No. 4, Winter 1994, pp. 357-372.
"Public Relations, Propaganda, and War: A Book Review and Essay on the Literature," Public Relations Review, Vol. 19, No. 3, Fall 1993, pp. 289-298.
"Global Public Relations in a Post-Communist World: A New Model," Public Relations Review, Vol. 18, No. 2, Summer 1992, pp. 117-126.
"Public Relations Opportunities in Post-Communist Eastern Europe," Public Relations Review, Vol. 18, No. 2, Summer 1992, pp. 177-188.
"Public Relations in the Gulf War," Ecquid Novi: South African Review, Vol. XII, No. 1, 1991, pp. 93-105.
"Public Relations as a Weapon of Modern Warfare," Public Relations Review, Vol. XVII, No. 2, Summer 1991, pp. 107-116.
Chapters in Books
“Remedial Education: The Remaking of Eastern European Journalists” (with Peter Gross), in Christina Holtz-Bacha and Romy Frohlich, eds., Journalism Education in Europe and North America: An International Comparison . Mainz: Institute fur Publizistik, 2005
“Transition: From the End of the Old Regime to 1996,” in Jerome Aumente et al., Easter European Journalism: Before, During, and After Communism. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, 1998.
“Stages of Post-Communist Media Transition in Hungary” (co-author), in Laszlo Kurti, ed., Hungary: A New Nation. Budapest: European Centre for Traditional Culture, 1998.
" Belarus," " Estonia," " Hungary," " Latvia," " Lithuania," " Ukraine," Looking to the Future: A Survey of Journalism Education in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union . Arlington, Va: The Freedom Forum, 1994.
"Foreword," Mass Media for the Nineties: The South African Handbook of Mass Communication, Pretoria: J. L. van Schaik, 1993.
"Public Relations as a Weapon of Modern Warfare," Desert Storm and the Mass Media, Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, 1993.
"An Educator's Perspective," Experts In Action, New York: Longman Inc., 1989.
"Foreword," Writing for Mass Communication, New York: Longman Inc., 1986.
"Foreword," Community Relations Handbook, New York: Longman Inc., 1983.
"Introduction," Inside Public Relations, New York: Longman Inc., Publishers, 1983.
"Public Affairs Education in Schools of Journalism and Mass Communication," Public Affairs Handbook, New York: American Management Association, 1982.
"A Model of the Government Information Process," Informing the People: A Public Affairs Handbook , New York: Longman Inc., Publishers, 1981.
"Completing the Process: Research and Evaluation," Informing the People: A Public Affairs Handbook , New York: Longman Inc., Publishers, 1981.
"The Press and Publishing in America," in Charles Moraze, editor, The Scientific and Cultural History of Mankind, Volume V. London: Allen and Unwin.
"Research and the Public Relations Process," in Public Relations in Local Government, Washington, DC: International City Management Association, 1975.
"Government and Mass Media," in Proceedings of the International Technical Communications Conference , Washington, D.C.: Technical Communication Society, 1971.
"Le Presse en Amerique," in Charles Moraze, editor, Histoire du Developpement Culturel et Scientifique de l'Humanite , Volume V. Paris: UNESCO, 1969.
"Politics and Mass Communication," in Politics, Government, and the Public Interest, Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1968.
“Myths About Ivy Lee,” Perspectives in Public Relations. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1965.
Book Series and Journal Editor
John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, "Wiley Series on Government and Communication," 1968-70.
Mass Media and the Law; Freedom and Restraint, edited by David S. Clark and Earl R. Hutchison, 461 pp., 1970.
State Department, Press, and Pressure Groups, by William O. Chittick, 382 pp.,1970.
Diplomatic Persuaders: New Role of Mass Media in International Relations, edited by John Lee, 205 pp.,1968.
The Voice of Government Edited by Ray Hiebert and Carlton Spitzer. New York, 1968.
Acropolis Books, Washington, D.C."Contemporary Issues in Journalism," 1970-74.
Politics and the Press, edited by Richard W. Lee, 191 pp., 1970.
Blacks and Whites: The Urban Communication Crisis, edited by Edmund M. Midura, 191 pp., 1971, 2nd ed.,1975.
Liberating the Media: The New Journalism, edited by Charles Flippen, 212 pp.,1974.
Longman Co. Inc., New York,"Longman Series in Public Communication," 1975-90.
Inside Public Relations, by Bill Cantor and Chester Burger, 2nd ed., 520 pp.,1989.
The Law of Public Communication, by Kent R. Middleton and Bill F. Chamberlin, 669 pp., 1988.
Managing Media Organization: Effective Leadership of the Media, by John M. Lavine and Daniel B. Wackman, 454 pp.,1988.
Media U.S.A.: Process and Effect, by Arthur Asa Berger, 591 pp., 1988.
Strategic Public Relations Counseling, by Norman R. Nager and Richard H. Truitt, 376 pp., 1987.
Exporting the First Amendment: The Press-Government Crusade of 1945-1952, by Margaret A. Blanchard, 448 pp.,1986.
Writing for Mass Communication, by Earl R. Hutchison Sr., 474 pp.,1986.
Advanced Reporting: Beyond News Events, by Gerry Keir, Maxwell McCombs, and Donald Shaw, 319 pp.,1986.
Understanding and Using Video, Clara Degen, 220 pp.,1985.
On Deadline: Managing Media Relations, by Carole Howard and Wilma Mathews, 205 pp.,1985.
Getting and Writing The News: A Guide to Reporting, by M. L. Stein, 297 pp.,1985.
Broadcast Fairness: Doctrine, Practice, and Prospects, by Ford Rowan, 300 pp.,1984.
Inside Public Relations, by Bill Cantor and Chester Burger, First Edition, 450 pp.,1984.
Public Relations Management by Objectives, by Norman R. Nager and T. Harrell Allen, 404 pp.,1983.Philosophy and Journalism, edited by John C. Merrill and S. Jack Odell, 190 pp.,1983.
Community Relations Handbook, edited by Roger Yarrington, 236 pp.,1983.
Global Journalism: A Survey of the World's Mass Media, edited by John C. Merrill, 374 pp., 1983.
Comparative Mass Media Systems, edited by J. John Martin and Anju Grover Chaudhary, 356 pp.,1983.
Raising the Bottom Line: Business Leadership in a Changing Society, by Carlton E. Spitzer, 226 pp.,1982.
The First Amendment Reconsidered: New Perspectives on the Meaning of Freedom of Speech and Press, edited by Bill F. Chamberlin and Charlene J. Brown, 218 pp.,1982.
Longman Dictionary of Mass Media and Communication, edited by Tracy Daniel Connors, 255 pp.,1982.
Inside Organizational Communication, edited by Carol Reuss and Donn Silvis, 336 pp.,1981.
Elsevier, Amsterdam-London-New York, 1975-
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Public Relations Review is a quarterly journal devoted to critical articles that examine the influence of public relations on all walks of life. Its articles are based on research by journalists and academics. Each issue contains several dozen major articles, shorter research-in-brief articles, and book reviews.