Journal Publications
Kinney, L., Nichols, C., & Gozenbach, W. (2009). Introducing digital billboards. In G. Nowak (Ed.), Proceedings of the 2009 Conference of the American Academy of Advertising. (pp. 15; 126-134) Retrieved from http://www.aaasite.org/Proceedings.html.
Lewis, B. K. & Nichols, C. (2012). “Social media and strategic communication: A two-year study of attitudes and perceptions about social media among college students” Public Relations Journal, 6(4). Retrieved from http://www.prsa.org/Intelligence/PRJournal/Documents/2012LewisNichols.pdf
Nichols, C. (in press). Tangents on TV: The Tangential Relationship of Narrative and Educational Content in Childrenʼs Television through the Capacity Model. Journalism and Mass Communication.
Nichols, C. & McKenzie, C. T. (in press). Celebrity persuasion in the political arena: A study of message effects on voter opinion. Parasocial Politics: Audience Readings of Cultural Politics in Pop Culture.
Woo, C. W., Kim, J. K., Nichols, C., & Zheng, L. (2010). International sports commentary frame and entertainment: A cross-cultural analysis of commentary differences for World Series broadcasts. International Journal of Sports Communication, 240-255.
Lewis, B. K. & Nichols, C. (2012). “Social media and strategic communication: A two-year study of attitudes and perceptions about social media among college students” Public Relations Journal, 6(4). Retrieved from http://www.prsa.org/Intelligence/PRJournal/Documents/2012LewisNichols.pdf
Nichols, C. (in press). Tangents on TV: The Tangential Relationship of Narrative and Educational Content in Childrenʼs Television through the Capacity Model. Journalism and Mass Communication.
Nichols, C. & McKenzie, C. T. (in press). Celebrity persuasion in the political arena: A study of message effects on voter opinion. Parasocial Politics: Audience Readings of Cultural Politics in Pop Culture.
Woo, C. W., Kim, J. K., Nichols, C., & Zheng, L. (2010). International sports commentary frame and entertainment: A cross-cultural analysis of commentary differences for World Series broadcasts. International Journal of Sports Communication, 240-255.
Book Chapters
Lewis, B. K. & Nichols, C. (in press). “Strategic Communication: An examination of theory in social media research” In D. Holtzhausen & A. Zerfass (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Strategic Communication. New York: Routledge.
Lewis, B. K. & Nichols, C. (2011). “Attitudes and perceptions about social media among college students and professionals involved and not involved in strategic communications” In H. S. Noor Al-Deen & J. A. Hendricks (Eds.), Social Media: Usage and Impact (pp. 129-144). Lanham, MD: Lexington
Lewis, B. K. & Nichols, C. (2011). “Attitudes and perceptions about social media among college students and professionals involved and not involved in strategic communications” In H. S. Noor Al-Deen & J. A. Hendricks (Eds.), Social Media: Usage and Impact (pp. 129-144). Lanham, MD: Lexington
Non-Refereed Articles
Nichols, C. (2008, Summer). Grad Students Can Make The Most of 2008 Conference. Entertaining Ideas, 8, 1-3.
Nichols, C. (Ed.) (2009, Fall) Entertaining Ideas, Newsletter for the Entertainment Studies Interest Group at AEJMC, vol. 9, No. 3.
Nichols, C. (2009, Fall) Sesame Street turns 40. Entertaining Ideas, Newsletter for the Entertainment Studies Interest Group at AEJMC, vol. 9, 3, pp. 2.
Nichols, C. (2009, Fall) ESIG enters realm of social media. Entertaining Ideas, Newsletter for the Entertainment Studies Interest Group at AEJMC, vol. 9, 3, pp. 2.
Nichols, C. & Meadows, C. W. (2010, January) Tweets or trouble: The popularity of Twitter among celebrities. Submitted for publication in the January 2010 edition of the AEJMC newsletter, DIG News.
Nichols, C. (Ed.) (2010, Winter) Entertaining Ideas, Newsletter for the Entertainment Studies Interest Group at AEJMC, vol. 9, No. 4.
Nichols, C. (Ed.) (2009, Fall) Entertaining Ideas, Newsletter for the Entertainment Studies Interest Group at AEJMC, vol. 9, No. 3.
Nichols, C. (2009, Fall) Sesame Street turns 40. Entertaining Ideas, Newsletter for the Entertainment Studies Interest Group at AEJMC, vol. 9, 3, pp. 2.
Nichols, C. (2009, Fall) ESIG enters realm of social media. Entertaining Ideas, Newsletter for the Entertainment Studies Interest Group at AEJMC, vol. 9, 3, pp. 2.
Nichols, C. & Meadows, C. W. (2010, January) Tweets or trouble: The popularity of Twitter among celebrities. Submitted for publication in the January 2010 edition of the AEJMC newsletter, DIG News.
Nichols, C. (Ed.) (2010, Winter) Entertaining Ideas, Newsletter for the Entertainment Studies Interest Group at AEJMC, vol. 9, No. 4.
Encyclopedia Articles
Nichols, C. (2007). Annie Oakley. (1,030 words). In C. Mitchell and J. Reid-Walsh (Eds.), Girl culture: An encyclopedia. Greenwood Press.
Nichols, C. (2007). Charlie’s Angels. (481 words). In C. Mitchell and J. Reid-Walsh (Eds.), Girl culture: An encyclopedia. Greenwood Press.
Nichols, C. (2007). Miss Piggy. (602 words). In C. Mitchell and J. Reid-Walsh (Eds.), Girl culture: An encyclopedia. Greenwood Press.
Nichols, C. (2007). Parent Trap. (933 words). In C. Mitchell and J. Reid-Walsh (Eds.), Girl culture: An encyclopedia. Greenwood Press.
Nichols, C. (2007). Charlie’s Angels. (481 words). In C. Mitchell and J. Reid-Walsh (Eds.), Girl culture: An encyclopedia. Greenwood Press.
Nichols, C. (2007). Miss Piggy. (602 words). In C. Mitchell and J. Reid-Walsh (Eds.), Girl culture: An encyclopedia. Greenwood Press.
Nichols, C. (2007). Parent Trap. (933 words). In C. Mitchell and J. Reid-Walsh (Eds.), Girl culture: An encyclopedia. Greenwood Press.