Submissions from 2026
Candidate Gender, Feminist Identities, and Emotional Engagement During Political Campaigns, Nichole M. Bauer, Kenlea Barnes, Nana Ama Agyeman, Dylan White, and Caitlyn White
The effectiveness of health warning labels and environmental warning labels in different contexts of advertisements and public service announcements, Yongick Jeong, Pham Phuong Uyen Diep, and Huu Dat Tran
COMPUTERS, Will Mari
Newsrooms and the Enduring Use of Paper: Not Just Nostalgia, Will Mari
Assessing Physical and Digital News Spaces: Placemaking in Global South Journalism, Ruth Moon, Tryfon Boukouvidis, and Fanny Ramirez
Submissions from 2025
“Embracing the Middle Ground:” Examining Second-Generation Americans as Members of a Co-Cultural Group, Ahmet Aksoy and Nihar Sreepada
The roles of mental health literacy and social media in shaping college students’ intentions to use teletherapy services, Jena Anderson and Hyojung Park
Gendered Expectations: Do Voters Reward Women for Supporting Women's Interests?, Nichole M. Bauer, Anna Gunderson, Jeong Hyun Kim, Elizabeth Lane, Belinda Davis, and Kathleen Searles
An early Web history of vaccine skeptical digital rhetorics, Miles C. Coleman and Will Mari
Emotions and Media Psychology, Katrin Döveling, Meghan S. Sanders, and Denise Sommer
Scrolling headlines and clicking stories: content differences and implications associated with increased scrollability of news, Jessica T. Feezell, Kathleen Searles, John K. Wagner, Joshua Darr, Ray Pingree, Mingxiao Sui, and Brian Watson
State Courts, Public Opinion, and the Changing Abortion Landscape after Dobbs, Anna Gunderson, Chesani Askew, Jeong Hyun Kim, and Nichole Bauer
Gender Stereotypes across Electoral Contexts, Anna Gunderson, Nichole Bauer, Emily Rains, and Annie Sheehan-Dean
Candidate Gender, Campaign Appeals, and Voter Support in Judicial Elections, Anna Gunderson, Jeong Hyun Kim, Elizabeth Lane, Nichole Bauer, Belinda Davis, and Kathleen Searles
Digital intersectional resistance: Black women's responses to media attacks, Tina M. Harris and Trina J. Wright
Unveiling the Nexus Between Digital Monitoring and Experiences of Intimate Partner Violence in Romantic Relationships, Caley Hewitt, Fanny A. Ramirez, and Anna Gjika
If it Bleeds, it Doesn’t Lead: Emotional Appeals and Engagement in Immigration and Election Conversations on Twitter, Itai Himelboim, Porismita Borah, Kyle Lorenzano, Jeonghyun Janice Lee, and Xiaohui Cao
Exploring Smart Device Privacy: An Examination of Factors Affecting User Concerns, Protection, Satisfaction with Privacy Defense, and Need for Regulations, Yongick Jeong, Jessica Shaw, and Erin Coyle
Citizens’ engagement in health risk communication and preventive behaviors: the mediating role of perceived shared responsibility in the COVID-19 pandemic, Yangzhi Jiang and Hyojung Park
Examining Journalists’ Adoption of Social Media Tools in Contexts of Precarity, Soheil Kafiliveyjuyeh, Feyyaz Fırat, and Ruth Moon
Should influencer CEOs speak out? The interplay among influencer CEO activism, self-disclosure on social media, and political ideology, Taeyeon Kim, Jeonghyun Janice Lee, and Jihoon Kim
Deficit, Exploitation, Beauty, Opportunity Academics and Practitioners Talk Rural Health and the Rhetoric of Health and Medicine, Kari J. Lundgren, David Beard, Zomi Bloom, Connor Burke, Erin Brock Carlson, Catherine Gouge, Joshua Jordan, Brandon Rogers, Abby Sirek, and Asha S. Winfield
Mobile Work and the Transformation of Journalistic Labor from the Mid-1970s Through the 1990s, Will Mari and Juliette de Maeyer
Gendering of the “ideal user” in 1990s-era internet magazines, Will Mari and Fanny Ramirez
The Nation’s First Presidential Press Secretary: Ray Stannard Baker and the “Real Work of Publicity”, Meghan Menard McCune and John Maxwell Hamilton
Introduction: The Future of Global Journalism—Relationships, Tools, and Power, Ruth Moon, Lea Hellmueller, and Herman Wasserman
“Scooped by the Town Drunk”: Unpacking the Effects of COVID-19 on Rural Journalism Work, Ruth Moon, Mildred F. Perreault, Jessica Walsh, Gregory Perreault, and Louisa Lincoln
Resilience and Resourcefulness: How Crisis Centers in Louisiana Adapted Services during COVID-19, Fanny Ramirez, Ashlyn Barclay, and Rockia Harris
The dialectic link between trust and privacy: Black and Latinx Women’s perspectives on digital sharing practices in romantic relationships, Fanny Ramirez and Alexa Bolaños-Carpio
He posted/she posted: Unpacking the affordances of social media evidence in sexual assault cases, Fanny Ramirez and Vincent Denault
Race, gender, and electronic surveillance in intimate relationships, Fanny Ramirez and Anna Gjika
News media framing on abortion in the post-Dobbs era, Fanny Ramirez, Caley Hewitt, and Nichole Bauer
Let Us Fly Our Drones: An Examination of Student Newspapers’ Coverage of Drone Journalism, Fanny Ramirez, William Mari, and Doria Martingayle
BEYOND THE FANDOM: Exploring Identity and Media Efects among BIPOC Fans, Meghan S. Sanders
Religious Nationalism: Narendra Modi’s 2019 Election Victory Speech, Nihar Sreepada
Love and Tradition of the Grand Design: Exploring Culturally Responsive Qualitative Methods With Intergenerational and Intercultural Teams and Participants, Asha S. Winfield, Nabila Mushtarin, and Joshua Jordan
The Politics of (Mis)perception: Understanding Americans’ Beliefs About Immigrant Welfare Usage, Ping Xu, Belinda Davis, Michael Henderson, and James Garand
Submissions from 2024
Elite but Struggling: Mediated Narratives of Women Athletes and Mental Health Disclosures, Kimberly Bissell, Su Yu Chou, and Emily Dirks
How Do Smart-Device User Privacy Perspectives Compare to U.S. Privacy Law Protections?: A Comparison of Legal Protections and Consumer Perceptions for Privacy, Erin K. Coyle, Jessica Shaw, and Yongick Jeong
“Abbott Elementary” and the Resilient Black Girl Dork: Reimaging Black Womanhood, Sherella Cupid, Tina M. Harris, Asha S. Winfield, Rockia Harris, and Diamond Butler
“Was that (racial) prejudice, or was it just me?”: an autoethnographic approach to deconstructing prejudice, Tina Harris
Black girl joy in the media: an intergenerational perspective, Tina M. Harris and Rockia K. Harris
Surthrival skills: Surviving and thriving when academic white spaces fail at anti-racism, Tina M. Harris, Rockia Harris, and Kyle Stanley
“It’s All in the Family”: BIPOC Professors, Critical Interpersonal Family Communication (CIFC), and Students’ Personal Histories in the Diversity Classroom, Tina M. Harris, Alexandria N. Hatchett, and Akie Fukushige Wenk
Cognition, Stigma, and Inclusivity Roundtable, Tina M. Harris, Robert Lemelson, Annie Tucker, Srividya Ramasubramanian, Omotayo O. Banjo, Mette Hjort, Dan Flory, Mary K. Bloodsworth-Lugo, and Amy Cook
COVID-19 in the Media: Stressors and Coping Mechanisms among Black Individuals, Hope Hickerson, Fanny Ramirez, and David Stamps
Examining the Influences of Message Formats, Context-Induced Moods, and Issue-Relevant Determinants on the Effectiveness of Ecolabels, Yongick Jeong, Pham Phuong Uyen Diep, and Huu Dat Tran
Examining influences of personal factors on the first- and third-person evaluations of public health issues among young adults, Yongick Jeong and Jessica Shaw
The Impact of the 2020 BLM Resurgence on the Racial Representations of Ads and Ad Evaluations: Analysis of Super Bowl Ads, Yongick Jeong, Jessica Shaw, Emily Ritchart, and Cole Catherine Dunnam
Covering COVID-19 in the United States: Factors Influencing the News Coverage of the Global Health Crisis During Different Pandemic Situations, Yongick Jeong, Jessica Y. Shaw, and Justin Weng
Carceral communication: Mass incarceration as communicative phenomenon, Jeffrey Lane and Fanny A. Ramirez
Defending against social media: structural disadvantages of social media in criminal court for public defenders and defendants of low socioeconomic status, Jeffrey Lane, Fanny A. Ramirez, and Desmond U. Patton
Correcting vaccine misinformation on social media: the inadvertent effects of repeating misinformation within such corrections on COVID-19 vaccine misperceptions, Jiyoung Lee and Kim Bissell
#Narcissisticabuse: sharing personal and educational narratives during domestic violence awareness month, Olivia Nuss, Hannah Ross, and Fanny Ramirez
Conceiving Computer-Assisted Reporting: Optimism, materialism, and technological determinism in United States-focused textbooks, Perry Parks and Will Mari
“It’s Not Hate but … ”: Marginal Categories in Rural Journalism, Gregory Perreault, Ruth Moon, Jessica Fargen Walsh, and Mildred F. Perreault
“Everything Else is Public Relations” How Rural Journalists Draw the Boundary Between Journalism and Public Relations in Rural Communities, Mildred F. Perreault, Jessica Fargen Walsh, Louisa Lincoln, Gregory Perreault, and Ruth Moon
What is Rural Journalism? Occupational Precarity and Social Cohesion in US Rural Journalism Epistemology, Mildred F. Perreault, Jessica Walsh, Gregory Perreault, Louisa Lincoln, and Ruth Moon
The aftermath of the 2019 Pulwama terror attack–religion, nationalism and exclusion in online news comment sections, Nihar Sreepada and Ioana Coman
Gleaning Rural Journalism: Rural Journalists' Agricultural and Environmental Reporting Utilizing Community Storytelling Networks☆, Jessica Walsh, Mildred F. Perreault, Greg Perreault, and Ruth Moon
The Making of a Black American Quilt: Discussing the Threads of the Strong Black Woman Image through Family Narratives and Media Storytelling, Asha S. Winfield
Submissions from 2023
THE BLACK PRESS AND THE FIGHT FOR EQUALITY, Shaniece B. Bickham and Jinx Coleman Broussard
Living for the Likes: Social Media Use, Fear of Missing Out, and Body and Life Satisfaction in Women, Kim Bissell and Suyu Chou
Networks in motion: The alliances of information communication technologies and mobility technologies during the 1918 influenza pandemic, Miles C. Coleman and Will Mari
The Universal Laws of Propaganda: World War I and the Origins of Government Manufacture of Opinion, Elisabeth Fondren and John Maxwell Hamilton
Not All the News That’s Fit to Print: The New York Times as a Research Tool, John Maxwell Hamilton and Heidi J.S. Tworek
Dismantling Racism, One Relationship at a Time, Tina M. Harris and Tina M. Harris
Bridgerton: A Case Study in Critical Cultural Approaches to Racial Representations in Popular Culture, Tina M. Harris and Meghan S. Sanders
Identity politics: Blackness in the (Mass) communication classroom and beyond, Tina M. Harris and Kyle Stanley
Vaccine Support and Hesitancy on Twitter: Opposing Views, Similar Strategies, and the Mixed Impact of Conspiracy Theories, Itai Himelboim, Jeonghyun Janice Lee, Michael A. Cacciatore, Sungsu Kim, Diane Krause, Kate Miller-Bains, Kristin Mattson, and Jennifer Reynolds
The Effects of Anthropomorphism on How People Evaluate Algorithm-Written News, Wonseok Jang, Jung Won Chun, Soojin Kim, and Young Woo Kang
Role of recommendation sizes and travel involvement in evaluating travel destination recommendation services: comparison between artificial intelligence and travel experts, Wonseok Jang, Soojin Kim, Jung Won Chun, A. Reum Jung, and Hany Kim
A Shot in the Arm: A Call to Broaden, Deepen, and Diversify Media History, Will Mari
Staying Cool: The Impact of Air Conditioning on News Work and the Modern Newsroom, Will Mari
When Propaganda Became a Dirty Word, Lindsay M. McCluskey, John Maxwell Hamilton, and Amy Reynolds
Covering COVID-19 in the Global South: Political Position-Taking among Ugandan Journalists, Ruth Moon
Preparing to publish: How journalists negotiate content restrictions in semi-authoritarian states, Ruth Moon
“By Far the Best of Our Foreign Representatives:” Vira B. Whitehouse and the Origins of Public Diplomacy, Ayla Oden and John Maxwell Hamilton
The Role of Media in Addressing Opioid Use Disorder: Examining Causal Attributions and Emotions as Mediators of Media Influence on Stigma and Policy Support, Hyojung Park, Ruobing Li, Chun Yang, Josh Grimm, and Lance Porter
The social justice streaming war: Examining Black and Asian streaming collections in response to social movements, Meghan S. Sanders
Investigating the Content of #UequalsU on Twitter, Joseph Schwartz and Josh Grimm
PrEP on TikTok: benefits, barriers, and possibilities, Joseph Schwartz, Josh Grimm, and Cameron Jamison
Digital Archives: How Western Newspapers Frame Our Remembrance of the Gezi Park Protest, Nihar Sreepada and Ahmet Aksoy
Between Black mothers and daughters: a critical intergenerational duoethnography on the silence of health disparities and hope of loud healing, Asha S. Winfield, Hope Hickerson, Deshara C. Doub, Ann R. Winfield, and Brigitte McPhatter
Exploring strategies to promote health services online: The role of contextual priming, digital ad type, and health threat orientation in determining the effectiveness of health service ads, Chun Yang, Gawon Kim, and Yongick Jeong
Testing the Role of Inspirational and Crime News Use in Self-Report Empathic Concern and Helping, Chun Yang and Masahiro Yamamoto
Submissions from 2022
Candidate Aggression and Gendered Voter Evaluations, Nichole M. Bauer, Nathan P. Kalmoe, and Erica B. Russell
News for the Rich, White, and Blue: How Place and Power Distort American Journalism, Joshua P. Darr
Feeling COVID-19: intensity, clusters, and correlates of emotional responses to the pandemic, James Price Dillard, Chun Yang, and Yan Huang
Donald A. Ritchie. The Columnist: Leaks, Lies, and Libel in Drew Pearson's Washington. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021. Pp. 384. Cloth $34.95, John Maxwell Hamilton
The Effects of Contextual Cues and Visual Clarity in Sponsorship Disclosures on the Interpretive Process: Processing Fluency, Jun Heo, Soojin Kim, and A. Reum Jung
Framing: Equivalency, Yan Huang, Weirui Wang, and Chun Yang
The effects of packaging design of private brands on consumers' responses, Jiyoung Hwang and Soojin Kim
Mapping networks in corporate social responsibility communication on social media: A new approach to exploring the influence of communication tactics on public responses, Yangzhi (Nicole) Jiang and Hyojung Park
Representation and Aggression in Digital Racial Conflict: Analyzing Public Comments during Live-Streamed News of Racial Justice Protests, Nathan P. Kalmoe, P. Brooks Fuller, Martina Santia, and Paromita Saha
The curve not taken: Effects of COVID-19 international comparison news, Seon Woo Kim, Martina Santia, Raymond J. Pingree, Ayla Oden, Kirill Bryanov, and Jessica Wyers
Edward Cave and His Early Magazine Journalism of Curation, Will Mari