22 Media School students, faculty to present at ICA conference
Twenty-two Media School faculty and students will present research at the 73rd annual International Communication Association conference.
The conference, “Reclaiming Authenticity in Communication,” will take place virtually and at the Sheraton Centre Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, May 25-29.
Faculty
Associate professor
“When the Environment Wasn’t News: Boundary Work, Journalistic Legitimacy, and the Forgotten Work of Outdoor Writers in American Newspapers,” Journalism Studies Division
Assistant professor
“Awareness of Climate Change-Induced Immigration to the United States Has Mixed Effects on Public Support for Climate Change and Migrants,” Environmental Communication Division
Provost professor
- “Multimodal Framing of Elections: Comparing Online News Coverage in the United States, Germany, and Poland,” Journalism Studies Division
- “The Social Contagion Potential of Pro-Vaccine Messages on Black Twitter,” Health Communication Division
- “Gendered News Coverage at the Apex of Political Leadership: Comparing Visual Framing of Merkel, Clinton, and the Men They Ran against in Their Last Bid for Office,” Political Communication Division
- “Misinformed Citizenship: Partisan Divisions about the Legitimacy of the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election,” Political Communication Division
Associate professor
“Irresponsible to Others But Responsible to Me: Testing Employees’ Responses to Corporate Social Irresponsibility and Corporate Social Responsibility,” Organizational Communication Division
Distinguished professor emeritus
“Testing Human-Media Interaction as a Non-linear Dynamical System,” Information Systems Division
Associate professor
“How Text and Visual Framing of Homelessness Influences Policy Support and Civic Engagement,” Journalism Studies Division
Associate professor and director of research and creative activity
- Participant, Children, Adolescents, and Media Business Meeting
- Participant, Children, Adolescents, and Media Reception
- Chair, Children, Adolescence, and Media Division: Media Use and Attitudes toward Identity, Gender, and Race
- “Media as a Locus for Family Ethnic-Racial Socialization: U.S. Youth Report on Discussions and Mutual Mediation,” Children, Adolescents and Media Division
Professor Emerita
“Should They Stay or Go: Twitter Postings about Refugees in Turkey,” Global Communication and Social Change Division
Professor and director of graduate studies
Chair, Communication Science and Biology Division
Assistant professor
“Awareness of Climate Change-Induced Immigration to the United States Has Mixed Effects on Public Support for Climate Change and Migrants,” Environmental Communication Division
Professor
- “The Moderating Role of Partisanship between Hostile Media Perception and COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in the US,” Health Communication Division
- “Exposure to Social Bots Amplifies\\Perceptual Biases and Regulation Propensity,” Communication and Technology Division
- “Journalistic Digital Migration in Kenya,” Journalism Studies Division
Professor and director of communication science
“Adolescents’ Viewing of Mainstream and Paraphilic Pornography and Sexual Health Components: Attention to Within-and Between-Person Dynamics over Time,” Children, Adolescents, and Media Division
Students
Doctoral student
- “Media as a Locus for Family Ethnic-Racial Socialization: U.S. Youth Report on Discussions and Mutual Mediation,” Children, Adolescents, and Media Division
- “Physiological and Hot and Cold Executive Functions as Predictors of Problematic Media Use in Early Childhood,” Children, Adolescents, and Media
Doctoral candidate
“‘Thin Ice’: Climate Change Public Engagement with Scientists on Twitter during COP26,” Environmental Communication Division
Doctoral student and associate instructor
“The Moderating Role of Partisanship between Hostile Media Perception and COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in the US,” Health Communication Division
Doctoral student and associate instructor
- “Third-Person Perception of Disinformation in Kenya,” Mass Communication Division
- “Journalistic Digital Migration in Kenya,” Journalism Studies Division
Doctoral student
- “The Social Contagion Potential of Pro-Vaccine Messages on Black Twitter,” Health Communication Division
- “Misinformed Citizenship: Partisan Divisions about the Legitimacy of the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election,” Political Communication Division
Doctoral student
“Misinformed Citizenship: Partisan Divisions about the Legitimacy of the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election,” Political Communication Division
Doctoral candidate and research assistant
“Binary Barriers: Avatar Creation for Nonbinary Video Game Players,” Game Studies Division
Doctoral student and associate instructor
- “#MeToo Movement’s Dilemma: Is Free Speech Really ‘Free’,” Partner Panel
- “Misinformed Citizenship: Partisan Divisions about the Legitimacy of the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election,” Political Communication Division
IU alum, BAJ’23
“The Social Contagion Potential of Pro-Vaccine Messages on Black Twitter,” Health Communication Division
Doctoral candidate
- “The Moderating Role of Partisanship between Hostile Media Perception and COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in the US,” Health Communication Division
- “Viewing Violent Policing Videos Contributes to Trauma Outcomes beyond Experiences with Police: A Minority Health Perspective Approach,” Mass Communication
- “Exposure to Social Bots Amplifies\\Perceptual Biases and Regulation Propensity,” Communication and Technology Division