The following attendees will participate in the conference by presenting their research, participating in and moderating panel sessions, and more.
Faculty
Moderator, “A Continuing Source of Confusion: Branzburg v. Hayes at 50”
Panelist, Deutschmann Award for Excellence
Recipient, 2022 Deutschmann Award
Panelist, “The State of Diversity in Journalism History”
“Testing a Typology of Data Journalism: Professional and Epistemological Orientations Across 68 Countries,” Refereed Paper Session, Newspaper and Online News Division
“Understanding and Predicting Public Opinion on Investigative Journalism,” Politics, People, and Public Opinion: The Connection between Audiences and the News
Participant, 2021-22 Jennifer H. McGill Class Fellow in the Institute for Diverse Leadership in Journalism and Communication workshop
Panelist, “Challenges of Women Scholars and Possible Solutions”
Panelist, “COVID-19 Pandemic Perspectives on Media, Technology and Culture in South Asia”
“Community Perceptions of Gun Violence Reporting,” Advancing Community Issues
“Understanding and Predicting Public Opinion on Investigative Journalism,” Politics, People, and Public Opinion: The Connection between Audiences and the News
“The American Journalist Under Attack: A First Look,” Public Opinion and the Future of Journalism
“American Journalism in the Time of Polarized Media: How Journalists and the Public Think About the News Media,” Public Opinion and the Future of Journalism
Panelist, “History of an Idea: The Origins of Agenda Setting in the 1960s & 1970s”
Panelist, Deutschmann Award for Excellence
“The American Journalist Under Attack: A First Look,” Public Opinion and the Future of Journalism
“American Journalism in the Time of Polarized Media: How Journalists and the Public Think About the News Media,” Public Opinion and the Future of Journalism
Moderator, Journal of Public Relations Research editorial board meeting
Discussant, Referred Top Open Papers, Public Relations Division
Students
“Twitch vs YouTube: How Synchronicity is Associated with Users’ Social Interaction and Positive Emotion on Video-based Social Media Platforms,” Negotiating Entertainment and Attention Across Technologies
“Twitch vs YouTube: How Synchronicity is Associated with Users’ Social Interaction and Positive Emotion on Video-based Social Media Platforms,” Negotiating Entertainment and Attention Across Technologies
“Examining the Asian Publics’ Heuristic-System Processing of Messages from Different Sources as Predictors of Individual Activism Intentions: Focused on Anti-Asian Crimes,” Korean American Communication Association Research Session
Student competition top paper
“The Focus and Frame of Police Unions about Themselves, Officers,” Mass Media Effects and Public Relations: Agenda Setting, Framing, Priming, and Information Seeking
“Social Advocacy Statement Writing for Undergraduate Students,” Great Ideas for Teaching Presentations
“Defining Authenticity in Corporate Social Advocacy,” Refereed Top Student Papers, Public Relations Division
“Twitch vs YouTube: How Synchronicity is Associated with Users’ Social Interaction and Positive Emotion on Video-based Social Media Platforms,” Negotiating Entertainment and Attention Across Technologies
“Fact-checking as Process and Product: How Kenyan and Senegalese Media Professionals Combat Misinformation,” The Evolving Nature of Fact Checking and Corrections in the News Industry
“Understanding and Predicting Public Opinion on Investigative Journalism,” Politics, People, and Public Opinion: The Connection between Audiences and the News
“The Amplification Effects of Camera Point-of-View (POV) Revisited—Racial Disparity in Evaluations of Police Use of Force Videos in the Post-George Floyd Era,” Media Representation and Inclusivity