13 Media School faculty, students to present research at ICA conference
The Media School Report
May 21, 2020
Thirteen Media School faculty and students will present research, participate in panels or chair sessions for the 70th annual International Communication Association conference.
The conference, “Open Communication,” will take place virtually today through Monday.
Faculty
Associate professor
“Seeking a Global Consensus on Internet Governance: Free Expression, Human Rights, and First Steps” in the session, “Communication Law and Policy: Express Yourself”
“Data Journalism in the Age of Open Data: A Comparative Analysis of Data Access between Information-rich and Information-poor Countries,” in the session, “Data, Code, and Metrics in Journalism (Works in Progress)”
Associate professor
Vice chair, “Children, Adolescents and Media Division”
Chair, “Blue Sky Workshop: Best Practices for Conducting Ethical Research with Children”
Participant, “Children, Adolescents and Media Research Escalator Session”
Chair, “Children, Adolescents and Media Interactive Poster Session”
Participant, “Children, Adolescents, and Media Business Meeting”
“A Content Analysis of American Primetime Television: A 20-Year Update of the National Television Violence Studies,” in the session, “Sex and Violence: On Campus, Online, and in the Media”
Professor emerita
“Media, Political Polarization, and Populism: What Shapes Americans’ Attitudes Toward Immigration,” in the session, “Immigration and News Effects”
Chair, “Politics and Struggles of Representing Race and Ethnicity in the Media”
“Global Feminist Positionality (GFP): Coordinates of Time, Space and Location in Research,” in the session, “High Density Panel: Feminist Communication Scholarship: Theory, Method, Impact — Insights from FSD’s Teresa Award Winners”
Chair, “Immigration, Gender, and Abuse”
“The South Asian Journalists Association: Blending Ethnoracial Identity with Professional Community,” in the session, “Ethnicity and Race in Communication Interactive Poster Session”
Assistant professor
“Sensation-Seeking, Enjoyment, and Psychophysiological Responses to Horror Video Games,” in the session, “High Density: Behavioral, Attitudinal and Emotional Responses in Immersive Media”
Students
Doctoral student
“Masculine Display Rules Influence Fear,” in the session, “Social, Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Communication Science”
Doctoral student
“Anti-Stereotyping and the Ordinary: A Textual Analysis of Grownish with Comparisons to Dear White People,” in the session, “Ethnicity, Race and Media Entertainment”
Doctoral student
“Exploring Perspectives About Female Athletes on YouTube: How YouTube Uploaders Treat Women Who Play Sports,” in the session, “Feminist Scholarship Interactive Poster Session”
Doctoral candidate
“Missionaries’ Use of Film Technologies in Turkey,” in the session, “Embodied Histories: Data, Identity Politics, and the Work of Social Control”
Chair, “Passing as Memory Studies: Theory and Historical Critique (Top Papers)”
Student & Early Career Representative of the Communication History Division
Master’s student
“Cross-Cultural Comparisons of ‘Selfie’-Presentation: A Content Analysis,” in the session, “High Density: Social Media Processes and Digital Privacy”
Chair, “High Density: Social Media Processes and Digital Privacy”
Doctoral student
“When Private Opinion Meets Public Opinion: Actual Impact and Biases in Poll Effect Perceptions,” in the session, “New Examinations of Online Public Opinion”