Publications

Finn, T. A. (2001). The communication of baseball statistics. In G. Gumpert. & S. J. Drucker, (Eds.) Take Me Out to the Ballgame: Communicating Baseball. (The Hampton Press Communication Series.) Hampton Press.

Finn, T. A. (1999). The role of temporality in mediated communucation and technology convergence. Information, Communication, and Society, 2(2),

Finn, T. A. (1999). A case of technology (mis) management. Management Communication Quarterly, forthcoming, May.

Finn, T. A. (1999). Communication is the key to recovering user trust. Management Communication Quarterly, forthcoming, May.

Finn, T. A. (1999). Isolating interpersonal cues Through Student Use of Multiple Media. Speech Communication Teacher, 13(2), 6-7.

Finn, T. A. (1999). The communication of baseball statistics. In G. Gumpert. & S. J. Drucker, (Eds.) Communicating Baseball. In press.

Lievrouw, L. and Finn, T. A. (1996). New information technologies and informality: Comparing organizational information flows using the CSM. International Journal of Technology Management, 11, 28-43.

Lievrouw, L. and Finn, T. A. (1990). Identifying the common dimensions of communication: The communications systems model. In B. Ruben & L. Lievrouw (Eds.), Mediation, information and communication: Information and behavior, Vol. 3, 37-65, New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction.

Finn, T. A. (1987). Utilization and perception of a voice messaging system. Proceedings of the 1987 Office Systems Research Association Conference, New York, OSRA.

Finn, T. A. (1986). Organizational videotex: Information services for the end user. Proceedings of the 1986 National Computer Conference, Washington: AFIPS Press.

Finn, T. A. (1986). An introduction to voice mail. 1986 Office Automation Conference Digest, Washington: AFIPS Press. Also in DataPro's Management of Office Automation Series, Delran, NJ: DataPro Research Corporation, 1987.

Finn, T. A. (1986). Process and structure in computer-mediated group communication. In B. Ruben (Ed.), Information and behavior, Vol. 2, 167-193, New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction.

Finn, T. A. and Stewart, C. M. (1985). Guidelines for populating an organizational videotex data base. Proceedings of the 48th American Society for Information Science Annual Meeting, 22, 64-68.

Finn, T. A. and Stewart, C. M. (1985). From consumer to organizational videotex applications: Will videotex find a home at the office? In M. McLaughlin (Ed.). Communication Yearbook 9, Beverly Hills: Sage.

Strickland, D. E. and Finn, T. A. (1984). Targeting of magazine alcohol beverage advertisements. Journal of Drug Issues, 14 (3), 449-467.

Strickland, D. E., Finn, T. A., and Lambert, M.D. (1983). The portrayal of women in magazine alcohol advertisements. Working Paper Series, St Louis: Social Science Institute, Washington University.

Strickland, D. E., Finn, T. A., and Lambert, M.D. (1982). A content analysis of alcohol beverage advertising. Part I: Magazine advertising. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 43, 655-682. Also reprinted in DATA: Digest of Alcoholism Theory and Applications, 1984.

Finn, T. A. and Strickland, D. E. (1982). A content analysis of alcohol beverage advertising. Part II: Television advertising. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 43, 964-989. Also reprinted in DATA: Digest of Alcoholism Theory and Applications, 1984.

Finn, T. A. and Strickland, D. E. (1982). The advertising and alcohol abuse issue: A cross-media comparison of alcohol beverage advertising content. In Burgoon, M. (Ed.), Communication Yearbook 6, 850-872, Beverly Hills: Sage.

Pittman, D., Strickland D. E., Finn, T. A., et al. (1983). The effects of alcohol beverage advertising practices and messages on alcohol problems and alcoholism in the United States. Working Paper Series, St. Louis: Social Science Institute, Washington University.

Papers Under Journal Review

Finn, T. A. & Lane, D. R. (2002). A conceptual framework for organizing communication and information technologies. Under journal review, Communication Theory (revise & resubmit).

Finn, T. A. (2001). Ten attributes of communication and information systems. Under journal review, New Media and Society, (revise & resubmit).

Finn, T. A., Duthler, K. & Picherit, G. (2001). Social presence, interactivity, and social context in four distance education communication situations. Under revision for submission to second journal.

Finn, T. A. (2001). Temporality, interactivity, and control in the use of calling number identification. Under revision for submission to second journal.

Presentations

Finn, T. A. (2002). User Decisions about Wireless Communication in the USA. Presented to the Communication and Technology Division at the International Communication Association Conference, Washington, DC.

Finn, T. A. (2002). Wireless hype and wireless applications. Invited keynote address at the Wireless: Beyond the Hype Conference, sponsored by the Technology Excellence in Government, the Digital Government Institute, and others, Washington, DC, April 11.

Finn, T. A. (2001). Trends in wireless communication. Invited luncheon address at the Wireless Workshop, sponsored by the Department of the Interior and the United States Dairy Association, Phoenix, October 31.

Finn, T. A. (2001). Wireless hype and wireless applications. Invited keynote address at the Wireless: Beyond the Hype Conference, sponsored by the Technology Excellence in Government, the Digital Government Institute, and others, Washington, DC, July 23.

Finn, T. A. (2001). The dynamics of learning teams in the classroom. Presented to the Instructional and Developmental Communication Division at the International Communication Association Conference, Washington, DC.

Finn, T. A. (2000). Ten attributes of communication and information systems. Paper presented at the International Communication Association Conference, San Francisco. (Chosen as a "Top Three" paper in the Communication and Technology division).

Finn, T. A., Berger, B., Siebert-Davis, J. & Haggerty, S. (1999). High-technology humor in a low bandwidth medium: Representations of technology in cartoons from The New Yorker. Paper to be presented at the 1999 International Communication Association Conference, San Francisco.

Finn, T. A. & Lane, D. R. (1998). A conceptual framework for organizing communication and information systems. Paper presented at the International Communication Association Conference, Jerusalem, July. (Chosen as a "Top Three" paper in the Communication and Technology Division)

Finn, T. A. (1998). Temporality, interactivity, and control in the use of calling number identification. Paper presented at the NCA/ICA International Summer Conference, Rome, July.

Finn, T. A. (1998). The importance of "channel" as a communication variable: The dimensions of interactivity and control. Presentation scheduled for the Central States Communication Association Conference, Chicago, April 2-5.

Finn, T. A. (1998). "Learning teams" pedagogy: Applications of material involving industry contacts in a senior seminar. Presentation scheduled for the National Communication Association Conference, New York.

Finn, T. A. (1997). The handwriting on the wall: Applications for electronic text communication. Paper presented at the National Communication Association Conference, Chicago.

Finn, T. A. (1997). Electronic communication patterns in organizations. Invited talk, National Aeronautics and Space Administration and I-CASE, Langley, VA, August 8.

Duthler, K., Picherit, G., & Finn, T. A. (1997). Factors affecting social context and communication system variables in four distance education communication situations. Paper presented at the International Communication Association Conference, Montreal.

Finn, T. A. (1996). Mediated communication, multimedia, and convergence. Paper presented at the International Communication Association Conference, Chicago.

Finn, T. A. (1996). Experiential Learning about Interpersonal Cues Through Telephone, Voice Mail, and E-mail Conversations. Paper presented at the Speech Communication Association Conference, San Diego.

Lievrouw, L. and Finn, T. A. (1993). Measuring the common dimensions of communication: user perceptions of communication situations. Presented at the International Communication Association Conference, Washington, DC.

Finn, T. A. (1993). Changing the Functions/Channel Mix of Organizational Communication in Specific Contexts. Presented at the International Communication Association Conference, Washington, DC.

Finn, T. A. and Lievrouw, L. (1990). Telephone communication and the enhancement of communicator control. Presented at the International Communication Association Conference, Dublin.

Finn, T. A. and Lievrouw, L. (1989). Organizational constraints, communicator effectiveness, and media choice: An application of the communication systems model. Presented at the International Communication Association Conference, San Francisco.

Lievrouw, L. and Finn, T. A. (1988). Identifying the common dimensions of communication: The communication system model. Presented at the International Communication Association Conference, New Orleans.

Finn, T. A. (1987). Utilization and perception of a voice messaging system. Paper presented at the Office System Research Association Conference, New York.

Finn, T. A. (1987). User acceptance of a voice messaging system. Paper presented at the Academy of Management Conference, New Orleans.

Finn, T. A. (1986). Tracing voice mail system use. Paper presented at AT&T Behavioral Sciences Days, Basking Ridge, NJ.

Finn, T. A. (1986). Organizational videotex: Information services for the end user. Paper presented at the National Computer Conference (NCC), Las Vegas.

Finn, T. A. (1986). An introduction to voice mail. Paper presented at the Office Automation Conference (OAC), Houston.

Finn, T. A. (1986). Communication Compatibility Tools. Paper presented at the Federal Office Automation/National Office Automation Conference, Washington, DC.

Finn, T. A. (1986). Office automation and end-user computing: Birds of a feather? Presented to the New Jersey American Society of Information Science, Piscataway, NJ.

Finn, T. A. (1986). The communication of computing in large organizations: The history of end-user computing. Panel chaired and paper presented at the International Communication Association Conference, Chicago.

Finn, T. A. (1986). Implementation issues in developing corporate videotex. Presented at Videotex '86 Conference, Dallas.

Finn, T. A. (1985). Experience with corporate videotex. Presented at the Videotex Industry Association Symposium on Business Videotex, San Francisco.

Finn, T. A. and Stewart, C.M. (1985). Guidelines for populating an organizational videotex data base. Presented at the New Jersey American Society for Information Science Meeting, New Brunswick, NJ.

Finn, T. A. (1985). Special uses for computer conferencing. Presented at the AT&T Technology Management Symposium, Piscataway, NJ.

Finn, T. A. (1985). Videotex workstations for the management of organizational information. Presented at Workstation Symposium '85, AT&T Bell Laboratories, Naperville, IL.

Finn, T. A. and Stewart, C. M. Guidelines for populating an organizational videotex data base. Paper presented at the American Society for Information Science Conference, Las Vegas, NV.

Finn, T. A. and Stewart, C. M. (1985). The evolution from consumer to organizational videotex applications: Will videotex find a home at the office? Paper presented at the International Communication Association Conference, Honolulu. (Selected as a "Top Three" paper in Human Communication Technology.)

Stewart, C. M. and Finn, T. A. (1985). Voice messaging: organizational aspects of implementation and use. Paper presented at the International Communication Association Conference, Honolulu.

Finn, T. A. (1985). A comparison of the organizational uses of voice and electronic (text) messaging systems. Paper presented at the International Communication Association conference, Honolulu.

Finn, T. A. (1985). User needs and marketing research. Presented at the AT&T End-User Computing Symposium, Piscataway, NJ.

Finn, T. A. and Stewart, C. M. (1985). Voice messaging systems in large organizations. Paper presented at the Eastern Academy of Management Conference, Albany, NY.

Finn, T. A. (1985). The implementation and use of a voice messaging system. Paper presented at the AT&T Behavioral Sciences Days, Murray Hill, NJ.

Finn, T. A. and Stewart, C. M. (1984) Voice messaging: technology, use, and applications. Paper presented at the New Jersey American Society for Information Science Meeting, New Brunswick, NJ.

Finn, T. A. (1984) The who, what, and why of voice mail: Organizational applications. Paper presented at the American Institute for Decision Sciences Conference, Toronto.

Stewart, C. M., Finn, T. A., Kaminoff, R., and Goldsmith, N. (1984). Implementation of a voice mail system. Paper presented at the American Society for Information Science Conference, Philadelphia.

Finn, T. A. (1984). Process and structure in computer-mediated group communication. Paper presented at the International Communication Association Conference, San Francisco. (Selected as a "Top Three" paper in Human Communication Technology.)

Cottler, L., Finn, T. A., and Robins, L., (1983). The effect of initial refusals and non-response in epidemiologic studies. Paper presented at the Society for Epidemiologic Research Convention, Winnipeg.

Cottler, L., Finn, T. A., Helzer, J., and Robins, L., (1983). The effect of recent unemployment on subsequent health care utilization. Paper presented at the American Public Health Association Convention, Dallas.

Stoltzman, R., Robins, L., Finn, T. A., and Schoenberg, S. (1983). Demographic correlates of psychiatric illness in young adults. Paper presented at the American Public Health Association Convention, Dallas.

Finn, T. A. and Strickland, D. E. (1982) The advertising and alcohol abuse issue: A cross-media comparison of the content of alcohol beverage advertising. Paper presented at the International Communication Association Conference, Boston. (Selected as a "Top Three" paper in Health Communication.)

Other Talks and Presentations

Allnutt, J. & Finn, T. A. (2001). A wireless primer. Presentation at The Future of Mobile Wireless (3G) seminar, April 12, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA.