16 Media School faculty, students to participate in AEJMC conference
The Media School Report
August 1, 2023
Media School faculty and graduate students will be participating in the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication 106th Annual Conference taking place in Washington, D.C. from Aug. 7-10.
The following attendees will participate in the conference by presenting their research, participating in and moderating panel sessions, and more.
There will be a reception on Aug. 8 during the AEJMC conference for Media School students, faculty, and alumni attending the conference. This will be the first AEJMC reception held for Media School attendees, and it will be hosted by Media School associate professor Gerry Lanosga and associate dean Radhika Parameswaran.
Faculty
Panelist, “Publish and Prevail: How to Find Success in the Peer Review Process”
“Sources, Quotes, and Stereotypes: Effects of Indigenous Scientists as Sources in Environmental News,” Minorities and Communication Division
Panelist, “Elevating Female-identified Voices: How Journal Editors Work Toward an Inclusive Publication Field,” Communication Theory and Methodology and Cultural and Critical Studies Divisions
“Sources, Quotes, and Stereotypes: Effects of Indigenous Scientists as Sources in Environmental News,” Minorities and Communication Division
“When Ethics are Compromised: Understanding How Employee React to Corporate Moral Violations,” Special Competition Submissions in Public Relations; Public Relations Division
Discussant, History Division
“A Global Perspective on Data Journalism Materiality: Knowledge Production Across Public Transparency Infrastructure Environments,” AI, Automatic Journalism, and Other Evolving News Practices; Newspaper and Online News Division
“Glossed Up: How Essence, O: The Oprah Magazine, and Teen Vogue Magazine Covers Codify and Commodify ‘Woke Culture’,” Magazine Media Division
Elected member, AEJMC Standing Research Committee
Board member, JMCQ editorial board meeting
“Communication and Response to the Malaria Vaccine Trials in the Assin Foso Sub-district of Ghana: An Interpretive Phenomenological Study,” Vaccine Beliefs, Behaviors, and Information-Sharing; Communicating Science, Health, Environment and Risk Division
Panelist, Research Award Panel Session; Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication
Panelist, “The Pursuit of Research Excellence: Eight Essays by Deutschmann Award Recipients in ‘J&C monographs'”
Discussant, Award Winning Research in Public Relations; Public Relations Division
Students
“How Medical Experts Communicate with the Public on YouTube about COVID-19,” Communicating Science, Health, Environment and Risk Division
“Exploring How Well Commenters on Online News Represent the Whole Audience Group,” Newspaper and Online News Division
“Twitch Aggression Profile: Exploring Aggression on a Live Mixed-Media Platform,” Entertainment Studies Interest Group
“Semantic Features and Public Engagement on Social Media: Case Study of Climate NGOs and the Public’s Response to Them,” Climate Change Journalism; Communicating Science, Health, Environment and Risk Division
“Fear Not – For It’s Authentic: Investigating Impacts of Perceived Authenticity in Corporate Social Advocacy for Polarizing Issues,” Public Relations Division
“Media Ownership & Agenda-Cutting: The Effect of Sinclair Broadcasting on Public Awareness of Climate Change,” Broadcast and Mobile Journalism Division
“MeToo Movement’s Dilemma: Is Free Speech Really ‘Free?’,” Commission on the Status of Women