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  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (2009, May-June).  The world and media: From pigeon carriers to the digitally equipped pigeonsAyeneh-e-Jahan magazine (in Persian), California, pp. 20-22

  • Kamalipour, Y. R. (2008, November 12).  Obama needs to make U.S. cooperate with other nations, The Times (op/ed pages).

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R. (2008, June 14).  Free press is vital to protect human rights, The Times (op/ed pages).

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (2007, December).  Communication media and globalization: An Iranian perspectiveGlobal Media and Communication, vol. 3, no. 3, p. 340.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (2007, December 13).  America's good deeds overlooked around world.  Published in the op/ed pages of The Times.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (2007, May 3).  Reason not Force:  The questions we should be asking about the Iraq war.  www.iranian.com.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (2006, November 27).  Mass media and freedom in the digital age [resanehaye jam'e va a'zadi dar asre digital].  Hamshahri, Tehran.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (2006, April 14).  US and Iran: Two major enemies with one goal [iran va amrica, do doshmane bozorg ba yek maqsade moshtarak].  Iran Time International, Washington, DC, p. 8.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (2006, February 26).  Culture crash: U.S., Iran politics similar, which fuels conflict.  The Forum section of The Times, Northwest Indiana.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (2006, February 22).  There is a limitwww.iranian.com.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (2006, January-June).  The battle of the airwaves: The rise and proliferation of Iranian satellite TV channelsTransnational Broadcasting Studies (TBS), the American University, Cairo, Egypt.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (2005, September 11). There are many consequences of war in IraqThe Times, Northwest Indiana, p. 13.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (2005, January).  In the name of ideology: We use our fists more readily than our heads, www.ambassadors.net. Canada.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (2004, October 31).  Arguments for Afghanistan, Iraq fall flatThe Times, Northwest Indiana, p. H6.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (2004, October 27).  Easier said than done: Democracy and freedom in Iraq, www.iranian.com, San Francisco, California.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (2004, September 30).  In the name of ideology: We use our fists more readily than our heads, www.iranian.com, San Francisco, California.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (2004, July 1).  How to win enemies and alienate friends?  www.iranian.com, San Francisco, California.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (2004, July 11).  George Bush team: From wishful thoughts to frightening dream [teeme George Bush az roya ta kaboos].  JameJam Daily, Iran, p. 1.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (2003, November 5).  Satellite televisions:  Sensational and Extreme [Televionhaye maahvare'i; efrati va jenjali], part II.  Entekhab Daily, Iran, p. 8.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (2003, November 4).  Monologue in mass media [Takgooyi dar jame'ye rasaneh'i], part I.  Entekhab Daily, Iran, p. 8.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (2003, Fall).  Iranian satellite TV channels as cultural mirrors (part II).  Persian-Heritage magazine, New Jersey, Vol. 8, No. 31, pp. 50-53.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (2003, Summer).  Iranian satellite TV channels as cultural mirrors (part I).  Persian-Heritage magazine, New Jersey, Vol. 8, No. 30, pp. 50-54.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (2003, Spring/Summer).  Objectivity, media freedom, and social responsibility: A Middle Eastern perspectiveMehregan Journal, Washington, DC, pp. 74-83.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (2003, April 18-My 30).  The Los Angeles-based Iranian satellite TV channels and their impacts.  A seven-part series of articles published in the Iran Times International, Washington, DC, p. 8.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (2003, March 31).  Cultural Mirrors: Iranian Satellite Channelswww.iranian.com.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y.R.  (2003, January 27).  Nothing can justify harming or killing innocent peoplePost-Tribune, Gary, Indiana, p. B3.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (2003, January 26).  The United States as a global role modelThe Times, Munster, Indiana, p. H5.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (2003, January 17).  Unusually ominous: U.S. image, war and terrorismwww.iranian.com.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (2003, January).  My soul cries: Reflections on September 11www.ambassadors.net, Canada.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (2001, October).  My soul cries: How do we rescue our lost human dignity?  Asheghaneh magazine, Houston, Texas.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (2001, September 18).  My soul cries: How Do we rescue our lost human dignity?  www.iranian.com.  A reaction piece to the September 11, 2001, terrorists' attack.

  • Kamalipour, Y.R.  (2000, Autumn).  The TV Terrorist:  Media Images of Middle Easterners. Global Dialogue, 2(4), pp 87-96.

  • Kamalipour, Y.R.  (1999, Summer).  High school students' perceptions of the Middle EastDanesh Bulletin, 3(4), pp. 29-32.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R., and Carilli, T.  (1999, April 25).  Cultural identity adds spice to the American melting potThe Times, Northwest Indiana, p. F-4.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R. (1999, Spring).  Iran at the cross-roads:  Image, identity, tolerance, and freedomPersian Heritage, 4(13), pp. 44-47, New Jersey, USA.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (1999, February 28).  Western media spread negative images of Middle EastThe Times, Munster, Indiana, p. F-3.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (1998, Winter).  From exotic to demonic:  Images of the Iranians in the U.S. mediaPersian Heritage, 3(12), pp. 28-32, New Jersey, USA.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (1998, December 1).  Oil, mean people, dark skin, terrorism:  Mental images of the Middle East influence relationshipsThe Iranian, http://www.iranian.com/Opinion/Dec98/Mideast/index.html.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (1998, November 30).  Through media, U.S. is culturally colonizing the whole planetThe Times, Munster, Indiana, p. A-7.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (1998, November 29).  Students' perceptions of Middle East are stereotypical--and wrongPost-Tribune, Gary, Indiana, p. H-2.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (1998, September & October).  Images of the Iranians in the U.S. Media (A five-part series, in Farsi). Iran Times International, September 25, p. 9; October 2, p. 9; October 9, p. 9; October 16, p. 9; and October 23, p. 9.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R., and Mohsenian-Rad, M.  (1998, Summer).  Public Relations in Iran:  Toward a promising future [in Persian].  Honar-e Haftom:  A Quarterly Journal of Public Relations Studies and Research, 3(2), pp. 18-25, Tehran.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (1998, Summer).  Image and perception:  The U.S. media portrayals of the IraniansDanesh Bulletin 2(3), pp. 19-23.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (1998, August 11).  Window of opportunity: Images of Iranians in the U.S. mediaThe Iranian, http://www.iranian.com/Opinion/Aug98/Media/index.html.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (1998, March).  Media, image, reality, and the Middle EastCIRA Bulletin 14 (1), pp.1-6.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R., & Rabbat, R.  (1997, December 28). "... Let there be light!": Buddhists, Christians, Jews and Moslems share celebrations of 'enlightenment' at same time of yearThe Times, p. D-9, Munster, Indiana.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (1997, August 18).  American media coverage of Iran and the Middle EastIran News, p. 11.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (1997, Summer).  Public opinion under control [in Persian].  Rasaneh: A Quarterly Journal of Mass Media Studies and Research, 8(2), pp. 48-53, Tehran.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (1997, Summer).  New communication technologies and their impact on contemporary societies: Concerns and prospects [in Persian].  Imam Sadegh University Research Quarterly, 4, pp. 79-96, Tehran.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (1997, August 18).  American media coverage of Iran and the Middle EastIran News [Iran's daily English-language newspaper].  p. 11.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y.R., & Mohsenian-Rad, M.  (1997, June). Public Relations in Iran:  From Persian Empire to Islamic Republic. International Public Relations Review, 19(3), pp. 27-31.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (1996-97, Fall-Winter).  Mass media and the war of images in the communication age [in Persian].  Mehregan Journal,  5(3-4), pp. 145-52, Washington, DC.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R., W. L. Robinson, L. R. Willer, P. Jucevicience, V. Barsauskiene, and B. Janulevicute.  (1996, November).  University students' media habits: A Lithuanian studyERIC Clearinghouse on Reading, English, and Communication Skills, Indiana University, Bloomington, Document #ED-404-694.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R. (1996, April 7).  Media provides the perceptions we have of other people, places Post-Tribune, Gary, Indiana, op/ed pages.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R. (1996, November 1, 8, & 15).  The impact of mass media on world opinion [in Persian].  Iran Times International, Numbers 34, 35, 36, Washington, DC.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R. (1996, August).  Western media continue to wage "war of images" against Middle EastAljadid Magazine, 2(10), pp.15, 21, Los Angeles, CA.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (1996, March).  Media, cultures, and stereotypesAljadid Magazine, 2(5), pp. 16 & 20, Los Angeles, CA.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (1996, Winter).  The haves and have-nots [in Persian].  Rasaneh: A Quarterly Journal of Media Studies and Research, 6(4), pp. 21-25, Tehran.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y.R., L.R. Willer, W.L. Robinson, P. Jucevicience, V. Barsauskiene, and B. Janulevicute.  (1995, September).  University students' media habits: A Lithuanian studyProceedings of the International Conference on Upgrading of the Social Sciences for the Development of Post-Socialist Countries, pp. 133-142, Kaunas, Lithuania.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (1995, April 23).  College students shun reading for the lure of electronic mediaPost-Tribune, op/ed pages, Gary, Indiana.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R. (1995, Summer).  A review of Cees J. Hamelink's book, The politics of world communication (1994).  London: Sage.  In The Journal of International Communication, pp. 155-57.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R., and M.B. O'Connor.  (1994, Fall).  Documentary television: A successful instructional approach for dual-level production courses.  Broadcast Education Association's Feedback journal, 35(4), pp. 14-17.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (1994, August 3).  American television in search of viewers and advertising [in Persian].  Kayhan Daily, Tehran.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R. (1994, May 2).  The brain drain:  What television is doing to us Chicago Tribune.  Chicago, Illinois.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (1994, April 21).  Culture and use of media alter learning atmosphere, attitudesPost-Tribune, op/ed pages, Gary, Indiana.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (1993, Summer).  Internship procedure, performance, and assessment.  Broadcast Education Association's Feedback journal, 34(3), pp. 25-27.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (1993, Winter).  Television and culture: Human relations in electronic age [in Persian].  Rasaneh: A Quarterly Journal of Media Studies and Research, 3(4), pp. 63-66, Tehran.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R. (1992, August 13).  Education has become key to power, success.  The Times.  Munster, Indiana.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (1992, May 18).  Television shapes kids' minds and undermines their learningPost-Tribune, op/ed pages, Gary, Indiana.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (1992, Winter).  Broadcast education vs. vocational education: Punctuating the debate.  Broadcast Education Association's Feedback journal, 33(4), pp 2-3.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (1992, April).  Methods of Assessing Internship Performance.  Abstracted in Resources in Education, ED 336 803.  Educational Resources Information Clearinghouse (ERIC) on Reading an Communication Skills.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R. and W.L. Robinson.  (1991, Spring).  Broadcast education in the United States: The most recent national survey.  Broadcast Education Association's Feedback journal, 32(2), pp. 2-6.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (1990, November).  Broadcast education: Fighting the trade school image.  Abstracted in Resources in Education, Educational Resources Information Clearinghouse (ERIC), ED #326 915.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (1990, Spring).  A guide for video equipment buyers.  Broadcast Education Association's Feedback journal, 31(2), p. 11.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (1990, July 29).  Heavy television viewing complex, troublesomeThe Times, op/ed page, Hammond, Indiana.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (1989, December 5).  Broadcasting is not all glamorThe Times, Hammond, Indiana.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (1986, December 29).  Broadcast careers still growingThe Times, Hammond, Indiana.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (1986, November 23).  Freedom requires a free flow of informationThe Times, Hammond, Indiana.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R.  (1985, December 16).  Press not free of government control in much of the worldThe Quincy Herald-Whig Sesquicentennial Edition.  Quincy, Illinois.

     

  • Kamalipour, Y. R., and J. Scheleppenbach.  (1985, May).  From stage to studio:  How to make a university stage do double duty for drama and TVEducational-Instructional Television, 17(5), pp. 98-102.

 

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