Publications
Walker, K. L., Hart, J. L., Gregg, J. L. & LaJoie, S. (In Press). Undressing “health fashion”: An examination of health-cause clothing and accessories. Health Promotion Practice.
Head, B.A., Studts, J.L., Bumpous, J.M., Gregg, J.L., Wilson, L., Keeney, C., Scharfenberger, J.A., Pfeifer, M.P. (2009). Development of a telehealth intervention for head and neck cancer patients. Telemedicine and e-Health, 15(1), 44-52.
LaRose, R., Gregg, J. L., Strover, S., Straabhauer, J. & Carpenter, S. (2007). Closing the Rural Broadband Gap: Promoting Adoption of the Internet in Rural America. Telecommunication Policy, 31(6-7), 359-373.
Hart, J. L., Walker, K. L. & Gregg, J. L. (2007). Communication Ethics and My Sister’s Keeper. Communication Teacher, 21(4), 123-127.
Gregg, J. L. & Teknos, T. (In Press). Teleoncology: Future predictions for clinical application. In P. Whitten, G. Kreps & M. Eastin (Eds.) Advances in Cancer Online Information Services. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.
Gregg, J. L. (2006). Policy-making in the public interest: a contextual analysis of the passage of closed-captioning policy. Disability and Society, 21(5), 537-550.
Gregg, J. L., Kock, S. L. & LaRose, R. (2005). Internet Paradox revisited: Community Attachment and Support in Rural America. In, Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Politics and Information Systems, Technologies and Applications, (222-225), Orlando, FL, July 2005.
Gregg, J.L. & Whitten, P. (2005). Using Telephone Interviews in Health Communication Research to Contact Hard-to-Reach Populations. In S. Priest (Ed.), Communication Impact: Designing Research that Matters, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
Gregg, J. L. & Whitten, P. (2004) “Telehospice: Using Technology to Enhance Support to Caregivers.” Supportive Care in Cancer, 11(6), 423.
Heeter, C., Gregg, J. L., Climo, J., Biocca, F., & Dekker, D. (2003). Telewindows: Case Studies in Asymmetrical Social Presence. In G. Riva, F. Davide, and W. A. Ijsselsteij, (Eds.), Emerging Communication: Studies on New Technologies and Practices in Communication (279-293), Amsterdam, IOS Press.
Gregg, J. L. (2001) Caucasian parent and child awareness of television ratings. In B. S. Greenberg (Ed.), The Alphabet Soup of Television Program Ratings (165-176). Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.
Whitten, P. & Gregg, J. L. (2001). Telemedicine: Using telecommunication technologies to deliver health services to older adults. In M. Hummert, and J. F. Nussbaum, (Eds.), Aging, Communication, and Health: Linking Research and Practice for Successful Aging (3-22). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers.
LaRose, R. L., Eastin, M., & Gregg, J. L. (2001). Reformulating the internet paradox: social cognitive explanations of internet use and depression. Journal of On-line Behavior, 1(2). Available on-line: http://behavior.net/JOB/v1n2/paradox.html
Abbott, E. A. & Gregg, J. L. (2000). What happens when information technologies are forced on rural community organizations? The case of Iowa’s Cooperative Extension Service. In P. F. Korsching, P. C. Hipple, and E. A. Abbott (Eds.), Having All the Right Connections: Telecommunications and Rural Viability (229-256). Westport, CT: Praeger Publishing.
LaRose, R. L., Gregg, J. L., & Eastin, M. (1999). Audiographic telecourses for the web: An experiment. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 4(2). Available on-line: http://www.ascusc.org/jcmc/vol4/issue2/larose.html