Shiela Reaves

Professor

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Office: 228 Hiram Smith Hall
Phone: 608.262.0732
Email: sireaves@wisc.edu

Background | Teaching |Publications | Education

Publications

| Reaves, S. (2005). “Survey Research and the Ethics of Digital Manipulation.�? The Handbook of Visual Communication. Sandra Moriarty, Ken Smith, Keith Kenney (eds.) Lawrence Erlbaum Publishers.*

| Reaves, S., Bush Hitchon, J., Park, S-Y, Yun, G. (Spring 2004) If looks could kill: Digital manipulation of fashion models. Journal of Mass Media Ethics, vol. 19, no. 1.*

| Reaves, S. and Bush Hitchon, J., Park, S-Y, Yun, G-W. (in press, 2004). You can never be too thin – or can you?: A pilot study of digital manipulation and magazine ads. Interaction of Race and Class in Media, Cecelia Baldwin (ed.) Southern University at New Orleans Press. *

| Reaves, S., Loew, P., “Native American Culture & the Media,�? Encyclopedia of International Media and Communications, ed. by Donald H. Johnston. San Diego , Calif. : Elsevier Science Academic Press, 2003: pp. 205-213 *

| Hitchon, J. and Reaves, S. (1999). Media mirage: The thin ideal as digital manipulation. In Sexual rhetoric: Media perspectives on sexuality, gender and identity, Carstarphen, M. and Zavoina, S. (eds). Greenwood Press, pp. 65-76. *

| Reaves, S. (1996). Native Americans in the newsroom: Organizational influences on journalistic roles. Mass Comm Review , pp. 4-22. *

| Reaves, S. Reaves, S. (1995). Native American journalists: Finding a pipeline into journalism. Newspaper Research Journal , 16, 57-73. *

| Reaves, S. (1995). The vulnerable image: Categories of photos as predictor of digital manipulation. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 72, 706–715. *

| Reaves, S. (1995b). Magazines versus newspapers: Editors have different ethical standards on the digital manipulation of photographs. Visual Communication Quarterly, 2, 5-9. *

| Reaves, S. (1995c). The unintended effects of new technology: A theory-driven framework for analyzing images of the O.J. Simpson trial (And why we can expect more). Visual Communication Quarterly , 2, 11-15. *

| Reaves, S. (1993). “What’s wrong with this picture?: Daily newspaper photo editors’ attitudes and their tolerance toward digital manipulation. Newspaper Research Journal, 13 & 14 131-155. *

| Reaves, S. (1991). Digital alteration of photographs in consumer magazines. Journal of Mass Media Ethics, 6. 175-81. *

| Abstract of this article published in: Reaves, S. (1990). Report airs magazine editors’ debate on principles of pixels. In P. Lester (Ed.), NPPA Special Report: The Ethics of Photojournalism, (p. 50), Durham , NC : National Press Photographers Association.

| Reaves, S. (1991b). Digital manipulation of photos with new computer technology. In P. Patterson and L. Wilkins (Eds.) Media Ethics: Issues and Cases, (pp. 209-211), Dubuque , Iowa : Wm. C. Brown Publishers, 2nd edition.

| Reaves, S. (1987). Digital retouching in newspapers. Journal of Mass Media Ethics, 2, 40–48. *

| Also published in: Reaves, S. (1990). Digital Retouching. In P. Lester (Ed.), NPPA Special Report: The Ethics of Photojournalism, (pp.42-49), Durham , NC : National Press Photographers Association.

| Research first appeared in Reaves, S. (1987b). An NPPA special report—Digital retouching: Is there a place for it in newspaper photography? An examination of the ethics�? News Photographer Magazine (January 1987) pp. 23–33.

| Reaves, S. (1984). How radical were the muckrakers? Socialist press views, 1902–1906. Journalism Quarterly , 61: 763–770. *

* Peer Reviewed

Citations/Discussions of Research in Academic Publications

| Wheeler, T. (2002). Phototruth or Photofiction: Ethics and Media Imagery in the Digital Age. Mahwah , NJ : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, pp. 29, 59, 105, 137.

| Greer, J., Gosen, J. (2002) How much is too much?: Assessing levels of digital alteration as factors in public perception of news media credibility. Visual Communication Quarterly , pp. 4-13.

Books and Articles for the Public

| Reaves, S. (2004) Wisconsin Land of Change ( Sun Valley , California : American History Press) Revised and expanded edition of 1988 narrative history of Wisconsin ’s economy book with a new chapter covering new technology plus new photographs.

| Reaves, S. (1988). Wisconsin : Pathways to Prosperity ( Northridge , Calif : Windsor ,. Illustrated with 250 historic and color photographs, 216 pages. A narrative history of Wisconsin ’s business from its Indian heritage and pioneer settlement to a post World War II economy. Co-sponsored by Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce.

| Reaves, S. (1987). “Spring Celebrations in Antigua , Guatemala ,” Seattle Times, 1987.

| Reaves, S. (1986). “Through the Jungle of Belize : Mayan Ruins, Back road to Tikal ,” The Washington Post.