- Cynthia-Lou Coleman, Heather Hartley and J. David Kennamer, Examining Claimsmakers frames in news coverage of direct-to-consumer advertising, 2006, Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 83(3): 549-564.
- Cynthia-Lou Coleman and Erin V. Dysart. Framing of Kennewick Man against the backdrop of a scientific and cultural controversy, 2005. Science Communication, 21(1):1-24
- Cynthia-Lou Coleman. Framing cinematic Indians within the social construction of place. American Studies. 2005, 46 (3,4): 281-299
- Cynthia-Lou Coleman and Jessica A. Corbitt. The social construction of mental health and depression. Ecquid Novi, 2003, 24(1): 99-114
- Cynthia-Lou Coleman. Examining influences of pharmacists' communication with consumers about antibiotics. Health Communication, 2003, 53(1): 79-99
- Cynthia-Lou Coleman. Emergent Values from American Indian Discourse. Communication Ethics and Universal Values, Sage, 1997, pp. 194-210. Clifford Christians and Michael Traber, editors
- Cynthia-Lou Coleman. A War of Words: How News Frames Define Legitimacy in a Native Conflict. Westview Press, 1997, pp. 181-194. Dressing in Feathers: The Construction of the Indian in American Popular Culture. S. Elizabeth Bird, editor
- William Freudenburg, Cynthia-Lou Coleman, James Gonzales and Catherine Helgeland. Media coverage of hazard events: Analyzing the assumptions. Risk Analysis, 1996, 16(1): 31-42
- Cynthia-Lou Coleman. Science, technology and risk coverage of a community conflict. Media, Culture and Society, 1996, 17: 65-70
- Cynthia-Lou Coleman. The influence of mass media and interpersonal channels on societal and personal level risk judgments. Communication Research, 1993, 20(4): 611-628
- Coleman, Cynthia-Lou. Science, technology and risk coverage of a community conflict, in Social Meanings of News. Dan Berkowitz, editor. Sage, 1997, pp. 486-493
- Cynthia-Lou Coleman. What policy-makers can learn from public relations practitioners? Public Relations Quarterly, 1989-1990, 34(4): 26-31
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