Submissions from 2022
Newsrooms and the Disruption of the Internet: A Short History of Disruptive Technologies, 1990-2010, Will Mari
Moto-Taxis, Drivers, Weather, and WhatsApp: Contextualizing New Technology in Rwandan Newsrooms, Ruth Moon
Consumer empowerment in corporate social responsibility: the effect of participatory CSR on company admiration and word-of-mouth communications, Hyojung Park and Soo Yeon Kim
The digital divide in the US criminal justice system, Fanny Ramirez
‘But her age was not given on her Facebook profile’: minors, social media, and sexual assault trials., Fanny Ramirez, Vincent Denault, Sarah Carpenter, and Jessica Wyers
“We’re Essential Because You’re Essential”: How Louisiana Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Organizations Adapted Outreach Efforts and Health Messaging during COVID-19, Fanny Ramirez and Rockia Harris
The Power of Black Panther to Affect Group Perceptions: Examining the Relationships Between Narrative Engagement, Narrative Influence, and Perceived Vitality of African Americans, Meghan S. Sanders and Omotayo Banjo
The Intersection of Candidate Gender and Ethnicity: How Voters Respond to Campaign Messages from Latinas, Martina Santia and Nichole M. Bauer
The Other Side of the Pandemic: Effects of Racialized News Coverage on Attitudes Toward Asians and Immigrants, Martina Santia, Ayla Oden, Seon Woo Kim, Raymond J. Pingree, Jessica Wyers, and Kirill Bryanov
Agenda Setting by News and by the Audience in a News Portal Panel Experiment, Martina Santia, Raymond J. Pingree, Kirill Bryanov, and Brian K. Watson
Communication Strategies for Discussing PrEP with Men Who Have Sex with Men, Joseph Schwartz and Josh Grimm
Information Seeking and MSM’s Beliefs about PrEP and Condoms, Joseph Schwartz, Josh Grimm, Rick Zimmerman, and Meredith Clement
“Having Pain is Normal”: How Talk about Chronic Pelvic and Genital Pain Reflects Messages from Menarche, Katie D. Scott, Elizabeth A. Hintz, and Tina M. Harris
Partisan media effects beyond one-shot experimental designs, Kathleen Searles, Joshua P. Darr, Mingxiao Sui, Nathan Kalmoe, Raymond Pingree, and Brian Watson
Black cultural projection: an analysis of major daily news coverage of successful black mayoral campaigns in major US Cities, David L. Stamps, Shaniece Bickham, Sheryl Kennedy Haydel, and Jinx Coleman Broussard
Partisan Selective Exposure as Discussion Preparation:The Role of Discussion Expectations and Entertainment Options, Mingxiao Sui and Raymond J. Pingree
A Double-Edged Sword?–the Impact of Foreign Accents on Service Communication Outcomes, Chun Yang and Ruobing Li
Submissions from 2021
When an organization violates public expectations: A comparative analysis of sustainability communication for corporate and nonprofit organizations, Moonhee Cho, Sun Young Park, and Soojin Kim
Predicting Public Support for Government Actions in a Public Health Crisis: Testing Fear, Organization-Public Relationship, and Behavioral Intention in the Framework of the Situational Theory of Problem Solving, Myoung Gi Chon and Hyojung Park
Fear of Zika: Information Seeking as Cause and Consequence, James Price Dillard, Ruobing Li, and Chun Yang
“I Didn't Know How We Were Going to Survive”: U.S. Community Newspapers’ Resilience During COVID-19, Teri Finneman, Will Mari, and Ryan J. Thomas
HIV and Anniversary Journalism: Susceptibility and Severity Messaging in News Coverage of World AIDS Day, Josh Grimm and Joseph Schwartz
The Sisson Documents and their ‘distinguished place’ in the history of disinformation, John Maxwell Hamilton and Christina Georgacopoulos
Being Our Sister’s Keeper: Rethinking Allyship Amid Multiple Pandemics, Tina M. Harris
Partisanship in the #MeToo Era, Mirya R. Holman and Nathan P. Kalmoe
Perceptions of police use of force among U.S. adults and the role of communication accommodation in improving police–civilian interactions, Rachel Italiano, Fanny Ramirez, and Sumana Chattopadhyay
The role of engagement in travel influencer marketing: the perspectives of dual process theory and the source credibility model, Wonseok Jang, Jihoon Kim, Soojin Kim, and Jung Won Chun
The Effects of CSR Appeals and Message Sources on Consumer Responses to Branded Content on Instagram, Yangzhi Jiang and Hyojung Park
Does cluttered social media environment hurt advertising effectiveness? The moderation of ad types and personalization, A-Reum Jung and Jun Heo
Genes, Ideology, and Sophistication, Nathan P. Kalmoe and Martin Johnson
The effects of typefaces on ad effectiveness considering psychological perception and perceived communicator’s power, Soojin Kim, A. Reum Jung, and Yoojung Kim
Editor & Publisher, 1901–2015, Internet Archive:, https://Archive.org/Details/Pub_Editor-Publisher, Will Mari
Teaching Tragedy: Media History Courses and 9/11, Will Mari
The effect of CSR expectancy violation: value from expectancy violation theory and confirmation bias, Sun Young Park, Moonhee Cho, and Soojin Kim
Restoring trust in truth-seekers: Effects of op/eds defending journalism and justice, Raymond J. Pingree, Martina Santia, Kirill Bryanov, and Brian K. Watson
Exploring perceptions of healthcare providers’ communication skill and PrEP use in men who have sex with men, Joseph Schwartz, Josh Grimm, Rick Zimmerman, and Meredith Clement
Submissions from 2020
Effects of partisan personalization in a news portal experiment, Kirill Bryanov, Brian K. Watson, Raymond J. Pingree, and Martina Santia
Social Media Activism in the Digital Age: Testing an Integrative Model of Activism on Contentious Issues, Myoung Gi Chon and Hyojung Park
Exploring Applied Practices in Entertainment Marketing: How Brands Connect with Today’s Modern Family, Laura H. Crosswell and Meghan S. Sanders
A Metacognitive Approach to Reconsidering Risk Perceptions and Uncertainty: Understand Information Seeking During COVID-19, Yan Huang and Chun Yang
Disavowing White Identity: How Social Disgust can Change Social Identities, Ashley Jardina, Nathan Kalmoe, and Kimberly Gross
With Ballots and Bullets, Nathan Kalmoe
Disrespectful Democracy: The Psychology of Political Incivility. By Emily Sydnor. New York: Columbia University Press, 2019. 256p. $90.00 cloth, $30.00 paper., Nathan P. Kalmoe
Uses and Abuses of Ideology in Political Psychology, Nathan P. Kalmoe
A short history of pandemic coverage on the Internet: SARS, H1N1 and MERS, Will Mari
“Songs of the Craft”: Newsroom Work Poetry in Twentieth-Century American Journalism, Will Mari
A human touch and content matter for consumer engagement on social media, Hyojung Park and Yangzhi Jiang
Submissions from 2019
Collision with Collusion: Partisan Reaction to the Trump-Russia Scandal, Joshua P. Darr, Nathan P. Kalmoe, Kathleen Searles, Mingxiao Sui, Raymond J. Pingree, Brian K. Watson, Kirill Bryanov, and Martina Santia
Personal, Interpersonal, and Media Predictors of Fear of Ebola, James Price Dillard and Chun Yang
“It’s Like Birth Control for HIV”: Communication and Stigma for Gay Men on PrEP, Josh Grimm and Joseph Schwartz
Answering the call: a (continued) response to Sprague, Tina M. Harris and Tammy Sanders Henderson
“Girlfriends—There, Through Thick and Thin!”: African American Female Sisterhood and the Quest for Happiness, Tina M. Harris and Katie D. Scott
What determines international disaster coverage in the US news media?, Yongick Jeong and Sun Young Lee
Speaking of Parties… Dueling Views in a Canonical Measure of Sophistication, Nathan P. Kalmoe
Crime news effects and democratic accountability: Experimental evidence from repeated exposure in a multiweek online panel, Nathan P. Kalmoe, Raymond J. Pingree, Brian Watson, Mingxiao Sui, Joshua Darr, and Kathleen Searles
The reciprocal impact of both visual and verbal metaphors in advertisements: the moderating role of need for cognition, Soojin Kim and Sun Young Park
Collaborative accountability for sustainable public health: A Korean perspective on the effective use of ICT-based health risk communication, Taejun (David) Lee, Hyojung Park, and Junesoo Lee
Public relations: In the eye of the storm, Lisa K. Lundy and Jinx C. Broussard
Beyond Puppet Journalism: The Bridging Work of Transnational Journalists in a Local Field, Ruth Moon
A penchant for the immoral: Implications of parasocial interaction, perceived complicity, and identification on liking of anti-heroes, Mary Beth Oliver, Helena Bilandzic, Jonathan Cohen, Arienne Ferchaud, Drew D. Shade, Erica J. Bailey, and Chun Yang
Stigma Communication Surrounding PrEP: The Experiences of A Sample of Men Who Have Sex With Men, Joseph Schwartz and Josh Grimm
Submissions from 2018
Communicating an Anti-Lynching Crusade: The Voice, the Writings, and the Power of Ida B. Wells-Barnett’s Public Relations Campaign, Jinx Coleman Broussard
Out of sight, out of mind?: Addressing unconscious brand awareness in healthcare communication, Laura Crosswell, Lance Porter, and Meghan Sanders
Defensive Reactions to Threatening Health Messages: Alternative Structures and Next Questions, James Price Dillard, Eric Meczkowski, and Chun Yang
Self-regulation of emotional responses to zika: Spiral of fear, James Price Dillard, Chun Yang, and Ruobing Li
Seeing Through the Avatar’s Eyes: Effects of Point-of-View and Gender Match on Identification and Enjoyment, Arienne Ferchaud and Meghan S. Sanders
Advertising, Chang Dae Ham, Yongick Jeong, and Jacqueline Hitchon
Lessons for the Media from Foreign Aid: Journalists in newly democratic countries must chart their own course, John Maxwell Hamilton
Rape, storytelling and social media: how Twitter interrupted the news media’s ability to construct collective memory, Dustin Harp, Josh Grimm, and Jaime Loke
A Review of Korea-Related Advertising Research, Yongick Jeong and Yeuseung Kim
History and an International Community Perspective: “An Afternoon with Signor Lynch:” Roi Ottley’s World War II Frames, Benjamin R. LaPoe and Jinx C. Broussard
Strategic Communication in U.S. Higher Education: Testing Congruity Effects of University Identity and Image Among Parents of Prospective Students, Young Ah Lee, Hyojung Park, and Glen T. Cameron
‘Larger than life’: celebrity journalism, gender and black politics in Fay M. Jackson’s Hollywood adventures, 1933–1935, Cristina Mislan, Rachel Grant, and Jinx C. Broussard
Adoption of E-Government Applications for Public Health Risk Communication: Government Trust and Social Media Competence as Primary Drivers, Hyojung Park and Taejun (David) Lee
Sexual and gender minority’s social media user characteristics: Examining preferred health information, Hyojung Park, Shelly Rodgers, Jane A. McElroy, and Kevin Everett
Setting a Non-Agenda: Effects of a Perceived Lack of Problems in Recent News or Twitter, Raymond J. Pingree, Elizabeth Stoycheff, Mingxiao Sui, and Jason T. Peifer
Checking facts and fighting back: Why journalists should defend their profession, Raymond J. Pingree, Brian Watson, Mingxiao Sui, Kathleen Searles, Nathan P. Kalmoe, Joshua P. Darr, Martina Santia, and Kirill Bryanov
Agenda Cueing Effects of News and Social Media, Elizabeth Stoycheff, Raymond J. Pingree, Jason T. Peifer, and Mingxiao Sui
My friend likes this brand: Do ads with social context attract more attention on social networking sites?, Kasey Windels, Jun Heo, Yongick Jeong, Lance Porter, A. Reum Jung, and Rui Wang
Understanding Fear of Zika: Personal, Interpersonal, and Media Influences, Chun Yang, James Price Dillard, and Ruobing Li
Submissions from 2017
One does not fit all: Health audience segmentation and prediction of health behaviors in cancer prevention, Myoung Gi Chon and Hyojung Park
YouTube for Good: A Content Analysis and Examination of Elicitors of Self-Transcendent Media, Katherine R. Dale, Arthur A. Raney, Sophie H. Janicke, Meghan S. Sanders, and Mary Beth Oliver
Body Image and Race on Gay Male-Targeted Blogs, Josh Grimm and Joseph Schwartz
The natural history of the news: An epigenetic study, John Maxwell Hamilton and Heidi J.S. Tworek
The impact of the length of preceding and succeeding ads on television advertising effectiveness, Yongick Jeong
Privacy concerns on social networking sites: Interplay among posting types, content, and audiences, Yongick Jeong and Yeuseung Kim
Digital news-seeking during wartime: Unobtrusive measures of Pakistani and American attention to drone strikes, Nathan Kalmoe
Mobilizing Voters with Aggressive Metaphors, Nathan P. Kalmoe
Toward Conflict or Compromise? How Violent Metaphors Polarize Partisan Issue Attitudes, Nathan P. Kalmoe, Joshua R. Gubler, and David A. Wood
What's in a Name? Health Literacy Leaders Say Plenty!, Jeesun Kim, Youngah Lee, Liz Gardner, Hyojung Park, and Glen T. Cameron
Metaphor as Visual Thinking in Advertising and Its Effects: Focus on Brand Familiarity and Product Involvement, Soojin Kim, Jihye Kim, and Eunice Kim
Is there still a PR problem online? Exploring the effects of different sources and crisis response strategies in online crisis communication via social media, Young Kim and Hyojung Park
Cast Aside: Journalists’ perceptions of citizen journalists’ content during the Boston marathon bombings, Jaime Loke and Josh Grimm
‘My object is to be of service to you’: Carl Ackerman and the Wilson administration during World War I, Meghan Menard McCune and John Maxwell Hamilton
Absorption and meaningfulness Examining the relationship between eudaimonic media use and engagement, Mary Beth Oliver, Arienne Ferchaud, Chun Yang, Yan Huang, and Erica Bailey
Online News Coverage of Preexposure Prophylaxis, Joseph Schwartz and Josh Grimm
PrEP on Twitter: Information, Barriers, and Stigma, Joseph Schwartz and Josh Grimm
Fandom and the search for meaning: Examining communal involvement with popular media beyond pleasure., Mina Tsay-Vogel and Meghan S. Sanders
Submissions from 2016
Tweeting as health communication: Health organizations use of twitter for health promotion and public engagement, Hyojung Park, Bryan H. Reber, and Myoung Gi Chon