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Association for Education in Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication (AEJMC)<br />

103rd Annual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

#aejmc2020


The University of Colorado Boulder‘s first new college<br />

in 53 years was founded in 2015 at a moment of<br />

revolutionary change in the way we communicate<br />

and see ourselves as a society.<br />

Today we continue to think,<br />

innovate and create:<br />

Scholarship that matters in climate change,<br />

public health, representation and identity, disand<br />

misinformation, visual ethnography, data<br />

ethics and more<br />

Precollegiate opportunities that set students<br />

up for success and create a more vibrant, equitable<br />

and inclusive college community<br />

New programs that allow students to explore fields<br />

like data science, sports and documentary filmmaking<br />

What’s next?<br />

This year, we’re developing an online master’s in<br />

corporate communication, establishing a new media<br />

innovation laboratory and exploring virtual frontiers<br />

through extended reality.<br />

Time doesn’t stand still.<br />

Neither should education.<br />

colorado.edu/cmci


Association for Education in Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication<br />

103rd Annual Conference<br />

Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

David D. Perlmutter, Texas Tech University AEJMC President<br />

Tim P. Voss, Michigan State University, AEJMC President-Elect<br />

Katie Foss, Middle Tennessee State, AEJMC Council of Divisions Chair<br />

Jennifer H. McGill, AEJMC Executive Director<br />

Amanda Caldwell, AEJMC Conference Coordinator<br />

Belinda Pearson, AEJMC Business Manager<br />

AEJMC was founded November 30, 1912, in Chicago, Illinois,<br />

as the American Association of Teachers of Journalism.<br />

Table of Contents<br />

AEJMC Board of Directors 3<br />

AEJMC Elected Standing Committees 6<br />

Wednesday Sessions 17<br />

Thursday Sessions 33<br />

Friday Sessions 65<br />

Saturday Sessions 97<br />

Sunday Sessions 129<br />

Program Index 139<br />

AEJMC Past Presidents 155<br />

Award Recipients 157<br />

Advertiser’s Index 164<br />

AEJMC<br />

234 Outlet Pointe Blvd., Suite A<br />

Columbia, South Carolina 29210-5667<br />

office: (803) 798-0271 fax: (803) 772-3509 website: www.AEJMC.org


Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication<br />

234 Outlet Pointe Blvd., Suite A<br />

Columbia, SC 29210-5667<br />

(803) 798-0271 • FAX: (803) 772-3509<br />

Email: aejmc@aejmc.org • URL: www.AEJMC.org<br />

2019–20 Board of Directors<br />

Dear AEJMC Colleague,<br />

I’d like to personally welcome each of you to the 2020 AEJMC Annual Conference.<br />

It’s an exciting time for AEJMC as we continue to grow and adapt, remaining always<br />

adaptable, motivated and responsive. Our association is confronting a time<br />

of many changes and we’re meeting these changes during a time of larger nationwide<br />

and global change. The world of journalism and mass communication is an<br />

exciting area in which to work/study/play, and we’ll continue to meet and bring<br />

inspired people together in forums like this, to ensure AEJMC remains at the cutting<br />

edge.<br />

I’d like to give you an idea of what you can expect and what we hope to achieve<br />

over the next few days. View the documentry Science Friction, then attend the<br />

keynote to experience the panel discussion. Engage with presenters to hear new<br />

research ideas, celebrate award recipients at the General Session and sit in on a<br />

panel to hear different perspectives on a myrid of topics.<br />

We’re transforming the way we operate to continuously improve our ability to<br />

improve research opportunities, career development and racial inclusivity. Our<br />

members have continued to meet the challenges of our field and to excel despite<br />

setbacks. We should all be very proud of where we are today and excited about<br />

where we are headed.<br />

Before closing, I’d like to thank each of your for attending our conference and<br />

bringing your expertise to our gathering. You, as organization leaders, have the<br />

vision, the knowledge, the wherewithal and the experience to help us pave our<br />

way into the future. You are truly our greatest asset today and tomorrow, and we<br />

could not accomplish what we do without your support and leadership. Throughout<br />

this conference, I ask you to stay engaged, keep us proactive and help us<br />

shape the future of journalism and mass communication. My personal respect<br />

and thanks goes out to all of you.<br />

David D. Perlmutter<br />

David D. Perlmutter, Dean<br />

President, AEJMC<br />

College of Media & Communication<br />

Texas Tech University<br />

President<br />

David Perlmutter<br />

Texas Tech University<br />

College of Media & Communication<br />

Lubbock, TX 79409<br />

(806) 834-8179<br />

David.Perlmutter@ttu.edu<br />

President-Elect<br />

Tim Vos<br />

MIchigan State University<br />

tpvos@msu.edu<br />

Vice President<br />

Susan Keith<br />

Rutgers University<br />

Past President<br />

Marie Hardin<br />

Pennsylvania State University<br />

Chair, Professional Freedom<br />

and Responsibility Committee<br />

Wendy Wyatt<br />

St. Thomas University<br />

Chair, Research Committee<br />

Amy Jo Coffey<br />

University of Florida<br />

Chair, Teaching Committee<br />

Amanda Sturgill<br />

Elon University<br />

Chair, Publications Committee<br />

Patricia Curtin<br />

University of Oregon<br />

Chair, Council of Divisions<br />

Katherine Foss<br />

Middle Tennessee State University<br />

Vice Chair, Council of Divisions<br />

Jan Lauren Boyles<br />

Iowa State University<br />

Chair, Council of Affiliates<br />

Nancy Green<br />

Southern Newspaper Publishers Association<br />

Chair, Commission on the Status of Women<br />

Paromita Pain<br />

University of Nevada Reno<br />

Chair, Commission on the Status of Minorities<br />

Cathy Jackson<br />

Norfolk State University<br />

ASJMC President<br />

James Stewart<br />

Nicholls State University<br />

ASJMC President–Elect<br />

Gracie Lawson-Borders<br />

Howard University<br />

Executive Director<br />

Jennifer H. McGill<br />

Publishers of Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Journalism & Mass Communication Educator,<br />

Journalism & Communication Monographs, and AEJMC News


2019-20 AEJMC Board of Directors<br />

3<br />

David D. Perlmutter<br />

Texas Tech<br />

President<br />

Tim P. Vos<br />

Michigan State<br />

President-Elect<br />

Susan Keith<br />

Rutgers<br />

Vice President<br />

Marie Hardin<br />

Pennsylvania State<br />

Past President<br />

Thursday<br />

Wendy Wyatt<br />

St. Thomas<br />

Chair, PF&R Committee<br />

Amy Jo Coffey<br />

Florida<br />

Chair, Research Committee<br />

Amanda Sturgill<br />

Elon<br />

Chair, Teaching Committee<br />

Patricia Curtin<br />

Oregon<br />

Chair, Publications Committee<br />

Katie Foss<br />

Middle Tennessee State<br />

Chair, Council of Divisions<br />

Jan Lauren Boyles<br />

Iowa State<br />

Vice Chair, Council of Divisions<br />

Cathy Johnson<br />

Norfolk State<br />

Chair, Commission on the<br />

Status of Minorities<br />

Paromita Pain<br />

Nevado-Reno<br />

Chair, Commission on the<br />

Status of Women<br />

Nancy Green<br />

Southern Newspaper Publishers<br />

Chair, Council of Affiliates<br />

James Stewart<br />

Nicholls State<br />

ASJMC President<br />

Gracie Lawson-Borders<br />

Howard<br />

ASJMC President-Elect


4 2019-20 ASJMC Executive Committee<br />

James Stewart<br />

Nicholls State<br />

President<br />

Gracie Lawson-Borders<br />

Howard<br />

President-Elect<br />

Alan Stavitsky<br />

Nevada-Reno<br />

Vice President<br />

Thor Wasbotten<br />

Santa Clara<br />

Past President<br />

Judy Oskam<br />

Texas State<br />

Chair, ACEJMC Representatives<br />

Jennifer Henderson<br />

Trinity<br />

Program Representative<br />

Angela Powers<br />

Iowa State<br />

Program Representative<br />

Michael Wirth<br />

Tennessee<br />

Program Representative<br />

David D. Perlmutter<br />

Texas Tech<br />

President


AEJMC Publications Editors<br />

5<br />

Jami Fullerton<br />

Oklahoma State<br />

Journalism & Mass<br />

Communication Educator<br />

Linda Steiner<br />

Maryland<br />

Journalism &<br />

Communication Monographs<br />

Louisa Ha<br />

Bowling Green State<br />

Journalism & Mass<br />

Communication Quarterly<br />

AEJMC/ASJMC Central Office Staff<br />

Thursday<br />

ng the past summer, we<br />

embers. Don’t hesitate<br />

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Jennifer H. McGill<br />

Executive Director<br />

36 years with AEJMC/ASJMC<br />

Jennifer McGill<br />

K. Anthony<br />

Website Content Manager<br />

24 years with AEJMC/ASJMC<br />

Amanda Caldwell<br />

Conference Coordinator<br />

5 years with AEJMC/ASJMC<br />

Lillian Coleman<br />

Progects Manager<br />

34 years with AEJMC/ASJMC<br />

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Felicia Greenlee Brown<br />

Asst. Director/Desktop Publisher<br />

28 years with AEJMC/ASJMC<br />

K<br />

Samantha Higgins<br />

PR/Marketing Specialist<br />

8 years with AEJMC/ASJMC<br />

Belinda Pearson<br />

Business Manager<br />

3 years with AEJMC/ASJMC<br />

Pamella W. Price<br />

Membership Manager<br />

34 years with AEJMC/ASJMC<br />

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Marilyn Smith<br />

Office Assistant Smith<br />

1 year with AEJMC/ASJMC


6 2019-20 AEJMC Elected Standing Committee Members<br />

PROFESSIONAL FREEDOM<br />

AND RESPONSIBILITY<br />

Wendy N. Wyatt*<br />

St. Thomas<br />

Carolyn Bronstein<br />

DePaul<br />

Jerry Crawford<br />

Kansas<br />

Calvin Hall<br />

North Carolina Central<br />

Anastasia Kononova<br />

Michigan State<br />

Mia Moody-Ramirez<br />

Baylor<br />

Jeannine Relly<br />

The University of Arizona<br />

Diana Rios<br />

University of Connecticut<br />

PUBLICATIONS<br />

Pat Curtin*<br />

Oregon<br />

Debashis “Deb” Aikat<br />

North Carolina, Chapel Hill<br />

Hilary Fussell Sisco<br />

Quinnipiac<br />

Don Heider<br />

Santa Clara<br />

Carolyn Lin<br />

Connecticut<br />

Earnest Perry<br />

Missouri<br />

Karen Miller Russell<br />

Georgia<br />

Kathy Roberts Forde<br />

Massachusetts<br />

Sandra Utt<br />

Memphis<br />

RESEARCH<br />

Amy Jo Coffey*<br />

Florida<br />

Linda Aldoory<br />

Maryland<br />

Andrew Billings<br />

Alabama<br />

Celeste Gonzalez de Bustamante<br />

Arizona<br />

Rochelle Ford<br />

Elon<br />

Maria E. Len-Rios<br />

Georgia<br />

Brooke McKeever<br />

South Carolina<br />

Donnalyn Pompper<br />

Oregon<br />

Richard Waters<br />

San Francisco<br />

TEACHING<br />

Amanda Sturgill*<br />

Elon<br />

Tracy Everbach<br />

North Texas<br />

Ralph Beliveau<br />

Ohio<br />

Raluca Cozma<br />

Kansas State<br />

Marcus Messner<br />

Virginia Commonwealth<br />

Emily Metzgar<br />

Indiana<br />

Chris Roberts<br />

Alabama<br />

Mary Rogus<br />

Ohio<br />

Karen Turner<br />

Temple<br />

*denotes chair of committee


GET INVOLVED WITH<br />

#NEWSENGAGEMENTDAY<br />

TUESDAY • OCTOBER 6, 2020<br />

&<br />

ENGAGE WITH THE<br />

BIGGEST NEWS STORIES OF THE CENTURY<br />

For more on NED, go to www.newsengagement.org,<br />

follow @AEJMC & @NewsEngagement on social<br />

or email paula.poindexter@austin.utexas.edu.


JOURNALISTS DON'T<br />

'JUST REPORT'<br />

THEY GET<br />

THE FACTS<br />

JOURNALISTS DON’T<br />

'JUST TAKE PICTURES'<br />

THEY RECORD<br />

HISTORY<br />

JOURNALISTS DON’T<br />

'JUST ASK QUESTIONS'<br />

THEY DEFEND<br />

DEMOCRACY<br />

Journalism careers don't just happen.<br />

They are launched with Dow Jones<br />

News Fund paid summer internships.<br />

bit.ly/djnfcampuscontact<br />

Photos courtesy of Temple University's Klein College (top); Justin Moody (middle); and Bradley Wilson (bottom)


THE FREEDOM TO<br />

RESEARCH your<br />

PASSIONS


WELCOME TO<br />

ROC<br />

ROCKY TOP<br />

KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE<br />

At the University of Tennessee College of Communication & Information, our<br />

graduates find employment across the nation and around the world. Explore our<br />

campus located in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains and experience<br />

the Volunteer difference for yourself.<br />

LEARN MORE <br />

Website: cci.utk.edu<br />

Phone: 865-974-6651<br />

Email: ccigradinfo@utk.edu<br />

Twitter & Instagram: @UTCCI<br />

STATE OF THE ART<br />

FACILITIES <br />

Adam Brown Social Media<br />

Command Center<br />

Converged Newsroom<br />

Digital Photo Lab<br />

Public Speaking Center<br />

Digital Video Editing Lab<br />

Scripps Convergence Lab<br />

Message Effects Lab<br />

User Experience Lab


INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNIZED FACULTY<br />

2<br />

Chancellor’s Professors<br />

5<br />

Endowed Professorships<br />

2<br />

Nokia/Fulbright Distinguished Chairs<br />

Only college in the world with two<br />

6<br />

Fulbright Scholars/Specialists<br />

1<br />

American Association for the Advancement of Science<br />

Fellow<br />

Multiple sponsored research grants from: NSF, USGS, U.S. Dept. of<br />

Health and Human Services, DOD, IMLS, etc.<br />

INTERDISCIPLINARY<br />

MASTER’S & PHD<br />

PROGRAMS <br />

Advertising<br />

Communication<br />

Studies<br />

Information<br />

Sciences<br />

Journalism &<br />

Electronic Media<br />

Public Relations<br />

NEW FOR FALL 2020<br />

Online Master’s Concentration:<br />

Strategic and Digital Communication<br />

The UT College of Communication and Information is launching<br />

an asynchronous online concentration in strategic and digital<br />

communication starting in Fall 2020. The degree program builds<br />

on what all of CCI’s Schools—Advertising & Public Relations,<br />

Communication Studies, Information Sciences, and Journalism<br />

& Electronic Media—bring to the competitive job market. The<br />

program requires 30 graduate credit hours, and students are<br />

admitted every semester. The GRE Test is NOT required for this<br />

online concentration, but all applicants must meet UT Graduate<br />

School academic requirements.<br />

For more information about the new program, contact Alexis<br />

Anderson at aande135@utk.edu<br />

NEW SCHOOL<br />

DIRECTOR<br />

NEW PROFESSORS<br />

ELIZABETH AVERY FOSTER<br />

Director & Professor<br />

Advertising & Public Relations<br />

Dr. Foster has been a member of the CCI faculty<br />

since 2006. Her research focuses on public<br />

health and crisis communication strategies. She<br />

earned her PhD from the University of Georgia.<br />

GUY HARRISON<br />

Assistant Professor<br />

Journalism & Electronic Media<br />

PhD - Arizona State University<br />

MUSTAFA OZ<br />

Assistant Professor<br />

Journalism & Electronic Media<br />

PhD - University of Texas, Austin


AEJMC CONGRATULATES<br />

TANKARD<br />

BOOK AWARD<br />

WINNER<br />

2020<br />

Automating the News:<br />

How Algorithms Are Rewriting the Media<br />

[Harvard University Press]<br />

by Nicholas Diakopoulos, Northwestern<br />

FINALISTS<br />

Contested Ground: The Tunnel and the Struggle<br />

over Television News in Cold War America<br />

[University of Massachusetts Press] by Mike Conway, Indiana<br />

News from Germany: The Competition to Control<br />

World Communications, 1900-1945<br />

[Harvard University Press] by Heidi J. S. Tworek, British Columbia


AEJMC<br />

RESEARCH<br />

SCHOLARS<br />

CONGRATULATIONS<br />

2020 Senior Scholar Recipients<br />

— Amanda Hinnant, Ryan J. Thomas, Yong Volz, Missouri, for “Discourses of Journalism Database”<br />

— Melissa Tully, Iowa, for “Misinformation and News Literacy in Kenya”<br />

2020 Emerging Scholar Recipients<br />

— Russell Clayton, Florida State, for “Examining E-Cigarette Users’ Psychological, Affective, Attitudinal,<br />

and Behavioral Responses to Freedom-Threatening Anti-Vaping Public Service Announcements”<br />

— Viorela Dan, Ludwig-Maximilian University of Munich, and Stephanie Van Stee, Missouri-St. Louis,<br />

for “Verbal-Visual Mismatch: The Disclosure Section of Televised Direct-to-Consumer Advertising and<br />

Its Effects on Consumers”<br />

— Wenlin Liu, Houston, for “Examining the Role of Community Communication Resources and<br />

Disaster Storytelling in Building Community Resilience”


Creating change<br />

with ambitious ideas.<br />

Change takes a spark. Change takes courage. Change takes diversity. Change is good.<br />

INTRODUCING OUR NEW PROFESSORS AND OUR NEW DIRECTOR<br />

Dr. Minhee Choi, Assistant Professor, is<br />

passionate about public health and gun<br />

control policies. She creates change by<br />

researching advocacy messaging in social<br />

media around controversial issues. She joins<br />

the Robertson School after earning her PhD<br />

from the University of South Carolina and<br />

six years of professional experience.<br />

Derek O’Leary, Instructor, creates change<br />

by working beyond the traditional. His career<br />

has been focused on concept development<br />

and strategy. He has experience in user experience<br />

(UX), advertising, event marketing.<br />

We are excited that he brings that expertise<br />

and those fresh ideas to his first academic<br />

position.<br />

Joshua Smith, Assistant Professor, has<br />

a passion for new media, technology, and<br />

PR. He has professional expertise in top PR<br />

positions and has academic research experience<br />

in ethics, health care, and social media.<br />

He creates change through the connection<br />

between academia and industry.<br />

Dr. Marcus Messner, the school’s new<br />

director, creates change with collaborative<br />

leadership skills. He has led multiple grantfunded<br />

mobile and social media programs<br />

as well as co-founded our digital health communication<br />

research initiative. He currently<br />

serves on the AEJMC Teaching Committee.<br />

Share an idea and create change with us : : robertson.vcu.edu<br />

Advancing media careers with<br />

industry-focused master’s programs<br />

Career-Minded Students | M.S. in Mass Communications<br />

STRATEGIC PUBLIC RELATIONS<br />

• Executive communication strategies<br />

• Digital reputation management<br />

• Data-driven campaigns<br />

ONLINE OPTIONS<br />

MULTIMEDIA JOURNALISM<br />

• Multiplatform storytelling<br />

• Digital management and analytics<br />

• Computational journalism<br />

12 MONTHS<br />

Learn more : : robertson.vcu.edu<br />

NO GRE


REYNOLDS SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM<br />

AND CENTER FOR ADVANCED MEDIA STUDIES<br />

UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENO<br />

Building on the 98-year heritage of journalism education at<br />

Nevada, the Reynolds School was reaccredited in spring 2020.<br />

The ACEJMC site team highlighted as strengths of the program:<br />

Creative and<br />

collaborative<br />

school leadership<br />

Diverse faculty and<br />

student body<br />

Productive faculty<br />

dedicated to<br />

student success<br />

Supportive<br />

university<br />

administration<br />

Robust assessment<br />

program<br />

Strong student<br />

services<br />

#PassionProfessionalismPurpose<br />

JOURNALISM.UNR.EDU<br />

/ReynoldsSchool @RSJNevada @RSJNevada /RSJNevada


Medill welcomes<br />

new faculty members:<br />

Danielle Robinson Bell<br />

Assistant Professor;<br />

Integrated Marketing Communications<br />

Kalyani Chadha<br />

Associate Professor; Journalism<br />

Jeremy Gilbert<br />

Professor and<br />

Knight Chair for Digital Media Strategy


Welcome attendees<br />

https://aejmc2020.vfairs.com/


Thank you members as you continue to operate in difficult times and unusual<br />

circumstances. Whether you are teleworking or reporting to a campus, you are going<br />

above and beyond during this COVID-19 crisis. You and your hard work are appreciated<br />

as you help AEJMC grow, and promote the mission of the organization through<br />

your dedication to the discipline. This conference highlights you and all your amazing<br />

efforts.<br />

AEJMC Central Office Staff


Wednesday Sessions<br />

17<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

8 a.m. to 5 p.m. / PC001<br />

Advertising Division<br />

Preconference Workshop Session<br />

Embracing Diversity and Inclusion Across the<br />

Advertising Curriculum: Learning from the Pros<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Jean Grow, Marquette;<br />

Shanshan Lou, Appalachian State;<br />

and Robin Spring, Grand Valley State<br />

Speakers<br />

Brian Vaught, SVP Talent Inclusion,<br />

Publicis Media US<br />

Aliah Berman, JD, Head of Diversity, Equity<br />

& Inclusion, GMR Marketing<br />

Kat Gordon, Founder of the 3% Movement<br />

Louis Castillo, Associate Director of Inclusion<br />

& Engagement, Leo Burnett<br />

Jimmy Smith, Chief Creative Officer,<br />

Amusement Park<br />

Diversity comes in many different packages while inclusion<br />

embraces a variety of human viewpoints. This teaching<br />

workshop will explore diversity and inclusion in its<br />

many forms, while celebrating the powerfully fresh perspectives<br />

it inspires. At the full-day virtual workshop you<br />

will hear from agency experts talking about ways they<br />

have worked to diversify their agencies while expanding<br />

perspectives that generate better ideas, and maybe some<br />

surprises! Contact Robin Spring, springro@gvsu.edu with<br />

questions.<br />

8 to 11 a.m. / PC002<br />

CommAgency<br />

Catie Grant, Pennsylvania State<br />

TEAL Nation Communications<br />

Jeffrey Ranta, Coastal Carolina<br />

Public Relations & Integrated Student Media (PRISM)<br />

Terri Hernandez, Mississippi State<br />

What Agencies and Corporations are Seeking<br />

in Students Today<br />

Arthur W. Page Center Board Members<br />

First, this panel shares suggestions and experiences from<br />

student-run integrated media agency advisers in starting,<br />

managing and growing the student-run agency—a unique<br />

integrative learning opportunity for public relations,<br />

advertising, strategic and integrated communication programs.<br />

In the second half, members from corporate and<br />

agency backgrounds will discuss key competencies they<br />

are seeking in students and how to best cultivate those in<br />

our students!<br />

10 a.m. to 3 p.m. / PC003<br />

Scholastic Journalism Division<br />

Preconference Workshop<br />

Scholastic Journalism Division Teach-In<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Marina Hendricks, South Dakota State<br />

The Teach-In is an event designed to provide instruction<br />

to journalism educators in secondary schools. Sessions<br />

are led by members of the Scholastic Journalism Division,<br />

journalism professionals and other experienced journalism<br />

educators. Pre-registration is required.<br />

Wednesday<br />

Public Relations Division<br />

Preconference Workshop Session<br />

Student-run Integrated Media Agencies:<br />

Perspectives and Best Practices<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Tim Hendrick, San José State<br />

Panelists<br />

PR Lab<br />

Amy Shanler, Boston<br />

Live Oak Communications<br />

Lee Bush, Elon<br />

Practical ADvantage Communications<br />

Doug Swanson, California State, Fullerton<br />

8 a.m. to 3 p.m. / PC004<br />

Association for Education in Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication<br />

Business Session<br />

AEJMC Board of Directors Business Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding:<br />

David D. Perlmutter, 2019-20 AEJMC President<br />

Texas Tech


18<br />

Wednesday Sessions<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

9 to 11 a.m. / PC005<br />

Participatory Journalism Interest Group<br />

Preconference Workshop Session<br />

Engaged Journalism: News Quality<br />

and Sustainability<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Andrea Wenzel, Temple<br />

Jacob Nelson, Arizona State<br />

Panelists<br />

Madeleine Bair, Free Press<br />

Letrell Crittenden, Thomas Jefferson<br />

Antoine Haywood, Pennsylvania<br />

Victor Pickard, Pennsylvania<br />

Mike Wassenaar, Alliance for Community Media<br />

This two-hour Zoom workshop will bring together journalism<br />

researchers, practitioners, funders, and other<br />

stakeholders from across the globe to discuss how,<br />

in a pandemic and post-pandemic world, journalists<br />

should best serve their communities, as well as what<br />

should be done to ensure their efforts are financially<br />

sustainable. More information here: https://medium.<br />

com/engaged-journalism-bridging-research-and-practice/<br />

engaged-journalism-exchange-focused-on-news-qualityand-sustainability-66ae3b932980<br />

RSVP here: https://bit.<br />

ly/AEJMC-engage<br />

10 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. / PC006<br />

Electronic News Division<br />

Preconference Workshop Session<br />

Topic I — 10 to 11:15 a.m.<br />

Is Media Literacy a Solution to Fake News?<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Don Heider, Santa Clara<br />

Panelists<br />

Paul Mihailidis, Emerson<br />

Laura Moorhead, San Francisco State<br />

Rachael Myrow, KQED<br />

Anita Varma, Santa Clara<br />

11:15 to 11:30 a.m. — BREAK<br />

Topic II — 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.<br />

Covering COVID, Black Lives Matter and the<br />

Election: A Conversation to Prepare You<br />

to Teach in an Unprecedented Time<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Thor Wasbotten, Santa Clara<br />

Panelists<br />

Heather Lovett Dunn, Arizona State<br />

Mia Moody-Ramirez, Baylor<br />

Raul Reis, Emerson<br />

Debora Halpern Wenger, Mississippi<br />

As we begin a fall semester/quarter unlike any other, we<br />

will provide resources and leading practices for working<br />

with students to cover what will be an unprecedented<br />

election. Hear from colleagues and share your plans to<br />

teach and support your students.<br />

10:30 a.m. to Noon / PC007<br />

Media Management, Economics and Entrepreneurship<br />

Division<br />

Preconference Workshop Session I<br />

Getting Your Research Published:<br />

A Conversation with Editors and Authors<br />

Moderating/Presiding:<br />

Kelly Kaufhold, Texas State<br />

Panelists<br />

Bozena Mierzejewska, International Journal<br />

on Media Management; Fordham<br />

Louisa Ha, Journalism & Mass Communication<br />

Quarterly; Bowling Green State<br />

Sylvia Chan-Olmsted, Florida<br />

Ann Hollifield, Georgia<br />

Join us for a discussion with academic journal editors &<br />

established scholars with extensive publishing experience.<br />

Topics to be addressed include picking journals,<br />

the review process, what editors look for & tips for<br />

improving research productivity.<br />

To answer the question posed in the title, panelists will<br />

1) clarify what media literacy means & how it is ideally<br />

practiced, and 2) consider the ways in which readers<br />

deploying media literacy does not absolve journalists<br />

from their responsibility to move beyond simply indexing<br />

officials’ claims or framing politics as a horse race.


Wednesday Sessions<br />

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“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

1 to 5 p.m. / PC008<br />

Law and Policy Division<br />

Law and Policy Preconference Workshop<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Jon Peters, Georgia<br />

Panelists<br />

TBD<br />

Join us for a discussion on diversity and inclusion in the<br />

media law classroom, legal updates in the field, and the<br />

annual teaching competition awards.<br />

1 to 5 p.m. / PC009<br />

Media Management, Economics and Entrepreneurship<br />

Division<br />

Preconference Workshop Session II<br />

Big Data, Content Development, and Media<br />

Branding: Practices, Challenges, and Ethics<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Jiyoung Cha, San Francisco State<br />

Panelist<br />

Timothy Park, Sony Pictures Entertainment<br />

David Boyle, Audience Strategies<br />

Robert Berkman, The New School<br />

1 to 5 p.m. / PC010<br />

Newspaper and Online News Division<br />

and Graduate Student Interest Group<br />

Preconference Session<br />

Eyeing the Job Market as a Doctoral Student<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Matthew Haught, Memphis<br />

Panelists<br />

Gheni Platenburg, Auburn<br />

Roxane Coche, Florida<br />

Louisa Ha, Bowling Green<br />

Kris Boyle, Brigham Young<br />

Patrick Ferrucci, Colorado-Boulder<br />

Kathy Roberts Forde, Massachusetts-Amherst<br />

Gabriel B. Tait, Ball State<br />

How do you launch your academic career? What “soft<br />

skills” are appealing to universities as they are evaluating<br />

a new faculty hire? How do you know which positions<br />

to apply for? What if your skillset/research area does not<br />

match exactly what is advertised? Can/should you still<br />

apply? What would a “typical” experience be at if you<br />

choose to go to R-1 institution versus more teaching<br />

focused schools? How about public vs. private universities?<br />

We’ll consider these questions and more. We’ll also<br />

break down terminology that we all hear thrown around<br />

such as “research line” or “seed funding” or other things<br />

that scholars would need to know about or how to negotiate<br />

for on the job market.<br />

Wednesday<br />

Media firms such as news organizations, publishers,<br />

social media companies, film studios, and streaming<br />

service providers are increasingly harnessing big data<br />

to make important business decisions. Their decisions<br />

relying on big data include new content development,<br />

content strategy, content monetization, scheduling, ad<br />

targeting and branding. This pre-conference workshop<br />

invites experts in big data to discuss innovative use of<br />

big data to tell meaningful stories, to better understand<br />

audiences, and to enhance personalized experiences for<br />

audience engagement. Challenges and ethical issues of<br />

big data use in media industries will be also discussed.<br />

1 to 5 p.m. / PC011<br />

Lillian Lodge Kopenhaver Center for the Advancement<br />

of Women in Communication at Florida International<br />

University, AEJMC Council of Affiliates and Commission<br />

on the Status of Women<br />

Preconference Workshop Session<br />

Women Faculty Moving Forward: 100 Years<br />

from Suffrage to Academic Leadership<br />

Moderating/Presiding:<br />

Lillian Lodge Kopenhaver, Florida International<br />

and Tracy Everbach, North Texas<br />

Keynote Speaker<br />

Jennifer Greer, Dean, Kentucky


NEBRASKA<br />

At the University of Nebraska–Lincoln (UNL) we are committed to our land-grant<br />

mission to provide access and serve Nebraska. Our distinguished tier 1 research<br />

university is filled with collaborative scholars who work together to build on each<br />

other’s strengths and forge a better future.<br />

The College of Journalism and Mass Communications is led by<br />

newly appointed Dean Shari Veil. Dr. Veil is a leader in the areas of<br />

community preparedness and communication strategies for crisis<br />

management and will lead the college at a momentous time as we<br />

continue to be nimble, adapt and grow in the exciting and changing<br />

landscape of journalism and mass communications.<br />

UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS<br />

▶ Advertising and Public Relations<br />

▶ Broadcasting<br />

▶ Journalism<br />

▶ Sports Media and Communication<br />

GRADUATE PROGRAMS<br />

▶ Integrated Media Communications (M.A.)<br />

▶ Professional Journalism (M.A.)<br />

▶ Financial Communication (Graduate Certificate)<br />

▶ PR and Social Media (Graduate Certificate)


For over 125 years,<br />

our students have hit<br />

the ground running<br />

from day one and we<br />

encourage our faculty<br />

to do the same.<br />

WE ARE A COMMUNITY FUELED BY HANDS-ON EXPERIENCES<br />

Depth Reports – Led by Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Grand Prize winning faculty who support<br />

students in producing long-form, visually-rich stories on issues in Nebraska, the region and beyond.<br />

Jacht Ad Lab – Student-powered ad agency working with real clients guided by faculty who have<br />

been designated as Adobe Education Leaders.<br />

Drone Journalism Lab – Led by a Pulitzer Prize winner, students and faculty collaborate to build<br />

drone platforms, use them in the field and research the ethical, legal and regulatory issues.<br />

Global Eyewitness Program – Students travel twice a year with award-winning photojournalists to<br />

photograph places of great human need and produce multimedia stories for public presentation.<br />

Nebraska Spring Game – Working on the sidelines with faculty mentors, students learn about sports<br />

promotion and events, and develop rich content while shadowing current sports professionals.<br />

JOIN US<br />

Be a part of our AEJMC-accredited journalism program in Lincoln, Nebraska to teach,<br />

create, research and actively contribute to our professions. Ranked by Forbes as one of<br />

America's Best Large Employers, UNL is a proud member of the Big 10 Conference and<br />

Big 10 Academic Alliance and features a small-campus feel with global connections.<br />

Our Open Positions:<br />

▶ Assistant or Associate Professor – Advertising and Public Relations<br />

▶ Assistant or Associate Professor – Sports Media and Communication<br />

▶ Assistant Professor – Advertising and Public Relations<br />

▶ Assistant Professor of Practice – Advertising and Public Relations<br />

Pending formal approval<br />

To learn more and apply for one of our positions: visit ▶ ▶ ▶ go.unl.edu/cojmc<br />

The University of Nebraska does not discriminate based upon any protected status. Please see go.unl.edu/nondiscrimination.<br />

©2020, The Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska. All rights reserved. 2005.002


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Wednesday Sessions<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

Panelists<br />

Cory Armstrong, Alabama<br />

Maria Len-Rios, Georgia<br />

Andrea Miller, North Texas<br />

Mia Moody-Ramirez, Baylor<br />

Kristin Gilger, Arizona State<br />

This annual workshop with accomplished academics will<br />

help junior women faculty move forward in their careers<br />

through mentoring, networking and preparing for tenure<br />

and promotion and administration and leadership positions.<br />

By previous application only.<br />

1 to 5 p.m. / PC012<br />

Small Programs Interest Group<br />

Preconference Workshop Session<br />

The Journalism Teaching Toolbox<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Brian Steffen, Simpson<br />

Session I — Syllabus Construction<br />

Panelists<br />

Jim Sernoe, Midwestern State<br />

Alan Goldenbach, Hood<br />

Lisa Weidman, Linfield<br />

Jeremy Sarachan, St. John Fisher<br />

Session II — Classroom Management<br />

Panelists<br />

John Hanc, NY Institute of Technology<br />

Jack Zibluk, Tennessee – Chattanooga<br />

Kenneth Pybus, Abilene Christian<br />

Patrick Sutherland, Bethany<br />

Session III — Assessment<br />

Panelists<br />

Michael Longinow, Biola<br />

Sharee Broussard, Belmont<br />

Carrie Sipes, Shippensburg<br />

Sally Renaud, Eastern Illinois<br />

Session IV — Online Teaching<br />

Panelists<br />

Tamara Welter, Biola<br />

Jackie Incollingo, Rider<br />

Masudul Biswas, Loyola<br />

Kay Colley, Texas Wesleyan<br />

Get tips on syllabus construction, classroom management,<br />

course and curriculum assessment and ideas from<br />

past winners of the Great Ideas for Teaching contest. This<br />

workshop is designed to give new teachers the tools they<br />

need to start strong and experienced teachers strategies to<br />

become even better. Pre-registration is required. Contact<br />

for workshop is Brian Steffen at brian.steffen@simpson.<br />

edu (SPIG)<br />

5 to 6 p.m. / PC013<br />

Lillian Lodge Kopenhaver Center for the Advancement<br />

of Women in Communication at Florida International<br />

University, AEJMC Council of Affiliates, Commission on<br />

the Status of Women and Scripps Howard Foundation<br />

Preconference Session<br />

Kopenhaver Center Fellows Reception<br />

Moderating/Presiding:<br />

Lillian Lodge Kopenhaver, Florida International<br />

All past and present Kopenhaver Center Fellows are<br />

invited to come to this reception and networking time for<br />

them. Thank you to the Scripps Howard Foundation for<br />

its sponsorship. By invitation only.<br />

5 to 10 p.m. / PC014<br />

International Communication Division<br />

Preconference Workshop Session<br />

From Entrepreneurship to Ethics: Challenges<br />

in International Communication<br />

in the New Century<br />

5 p.m. – Welcome<br />

Jatin Srivastava, Ohio<br />

5:05 p.m. – U.S. Entrepreneurial Public Diplomacy<br />

Across Continents: Innovating Diplomacy<br />

Moderator/Presiding<br />

Betty Tsakarestou, Panteion University<br />

Panelists<br />

Mausumi Bhattacharyya, Visva-Bharati University<br />

Sara Namusoga- Kaale, Uganda Christian University<br />

Ammina Kothari, Rochester Institute of Technology<br />

6:35 to 6:50 p.m. – Break<br />

6:50 p.m. — A Toolkit for Researching Migration:<br />

Challenges and Opportunities in Studying Refugees/<br />

Asylum Seekers/Forced Migrants<br />

Moderator/Presiding<br />

Jéssica Retis, Arizona


Wednesday Sessions<br />

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“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

Panelists<br />

Melissa Wall, California State, Northridge<br />

Hong Tien Vu, Kansas<br />

Emel Özdora Akak, Bilkent University<br />

Daniela Dimitrova, Iowa State<br />

Steven Mayers, City College of San Francisco<br />

8:20 to 8:35 p.m. – Break<br />

dismissed from an internship or needs to leave early, supporting<br />

students with special needs who do an internship,<br />

and study abroad internships. This discussion will dive<br />

into these issues among others that faculty are handling<br />

with regards to internships and careers. We encourage<br />

others who work with interns to attend and contribute to<br />

this conversation. Pre-registration is required.<br />

Wednesday<br />

8:35 p.m. — Running Blindfolded? Challenges<br />

and Opportunities for Media Ethics Education in the<br />

Global South<br />

Moderator/Presiding<br />

M. Delwar Hossain, South Alabama<br />

Panelists<br />

Deb Aikat, North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

Lea Hellmueller, Houston<br />

Sally Ann Cruikshank, Middle Tennessee State<br />

Vanessa Higgins, Texas State<br />

Jatin Srivastava, Ohio<br />

Although the world is more interconnect than ever<br />

through technology, deep divisions in ideology remain<br />

both nationally and internationally. This half-day AEJMC<br />

pre-conference event will feature scholars from around<br />

the globe discussing a range of theoretical and empirical<br />

approaches to the challenges that face society as a<br />

new century begins. Some scholars suggest a possible<br />

solution to the division lines forming in society is entrepreneurship.<br />

The first panel in this pre-conference will<br />

examine how U.S. diplomacy is embracing entrepreneurship<br />

mindset, tools, and methodologies to navigate a new<br />

era of uncertainty in international affairs.<br />

5:30 to 7:30 p.m. / PC015<br />

Internships and Careers Interest Group<br />

Preconference Roundtable Session<br />

ICIG Roundtable<br />

Panelists<br />

Stephanie Bluestein, California State Northridge<br />

John Chapin, Pennsylvania State Beaver<br />

Pamela Morris, Loyola Chicago<br />

Cessna Winslow, Tarleton State<br />

This pre-conference roundtable discussion will focus on a<br />

variety of topics including paid versus unpaid internships,<br />

remote internships, helping students find an internship,<br />

prepping and supporting students during their internship,<br />

encouraging more students to do internships (if your program<br />

doesn’t require one), what to do when a student is<br />

4:30 to 6 p.m. / PC016<br />

Association for Education in Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication<br />

Workshop Session<br />

AEJMC Presidential Diversity and Inclusion Career<br />

Development Fellowship for Graduate Students<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

David D. Perlmutter, 2019-20 AEJMC President,<br />

Texas Tech<br />

Panelists<br />

Marie Hardin, Pennsylvania State<br />

Laura Castañeda, Southern California<br />

Steve Bien-Aime, Northern Kentucky<br />

Tori Smith Ekstrand, North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

Makana Chock, Syracuse<br />

Frank Russell, California State, Fullerton<br />

Rachel Mourao, Michigan State<br />

Hong Cheng, Loyola Chicago<br />

Angela Powers, Iowa State<br />

Federico Subervi, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

The session will be broken down into three parts. The<br />

first part will be an Introduction conducted by the current<br />

AEJMC president. The second part will be a general session<br />

with three speakers. Issues to be addressed include<br />

(a) diversity and inclusion considerations, (b) perspectives<br />

from graduate programs related to careers and cultural<br />

sensitivity and the pandemic, and (c) hiring and administrative<br />

issues related to new careers from a top administrative<br />

perspective. The third part of the session will be<br />

a breakout discussion. Graduate students will be divided<br />

into three smaller groups with Task Force committee<br />

members facilitating discussions on issues of importance<br />

based on a survey. By invitation only.


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“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

5:30 to 9 p.m. / PC017<br />

History Division<br />

Preconference Awards Gala<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Teri Finneman, Kansas<br />

The History Division Awards Gala will recognize our<br />

top award winners of the year and celebrate the importance<br />

of journalism history. For information, contact Teri<br />

Finneman at teri.finneman@ku.edu. (HIST)


JOIN ADPR<br />

GRADUATE PROGRAMS<br />

INTRODUCING NEW<br />

FACULTY<br />

The MSU Department of Advertising + Public Relations<br />

boasts two advanced degree programs.<br />

//MASTER’S<br />

The department offers a Master of Arts in Advertising<br />

and Public Relations. The program provides<br />

intensive professional preparation for careers in<br />

these fields. A flexible curriculum allows students to<br />

design a custom program to meet their career goals<br />

or to focus on one of four rapidly growing areas of<br />

Advertising and Public Relations: digital and social<br />

media; health, science and the environment; social<br />

impact; or research and analytics for advertising and<br />

public relations.<br />

//Ph.D.<br />

MSU College of Communication Arts and Sciences<br />

offers an interdepartmental Information and Media<br />

doctoral program in a field of study at the intersection<br />

of the social sciences, media and socio-technical<br />

systems. The academic training in the program<br />

draws from three highly ranked academic units<br />

including the Department of Advertising + Public<br />

Relations, the School of Journalism and the Department<br />

of Media and Information. The program<br />

engages students to become scholars, teachers and<br />

leaders in academia, government and industry.<br />

For more information, contact:<br />

Dr. Patricia Huddleston<br />

Director, I&M PhD<br />

huddles2@msu.edu<br />

517-353-9907<br />

To apply, visit:<br />

https://comartsci.msu.edu/degrees-andprograms/graduate<br />

Marisa Smith<br />

Marisa Smith is a doctoral<br />

candidate in the<br />

Department of Communication<br />

at the University<br />

of Illinois, Urbana-<br />

Champaign. Her research<br />

investigates the<br />

effects of news disseminated<br />

in digital environments<br />

on stereotype<br />

endorsement, public<br />

policy support and civic<br />

engagement.<br />

Maria Molina<br />

Maria Molina (Ph.D.,<br />

Penn State University,<br />

expected 2020) studies<br />

online persuasion in<br />

the contexts of digital<br />

health, fake news and<br />

online privacy using a<br />

combination of experimental<br />

and computational<br />

approaches.<br />

Her studies investigate<br />

how technology shapes<br />

what we share on social<br />

media, and how we<br />

respond to Artificial<br />

Intelligence tools that<br />

curate user-generated<br />

content.<br />

Chuqing Dong<br />

Chuqing Dong is a doctoral<br />

candidate at the<br />

University of Minnesota.<br />

Her research focuses on<br />

public relations, corporate<br />

social responsibility<br />

(CSR), nonprofit communication<br />

and digital<br />

media.<br />

Dan Hiaeshutter-Rice<br />

Dan Hiaeshutter-Rice<br />

(Ph.D., University of<br />

Michigan, expected<br />

2020) studies how different<br />

communication<br />

platforms change political<br />

messaging. His work<br />

uses large-scale data,<br />

content analytics, and<br />

experimental design.


ASSOCIATION FOR EDUCATION<br />

IN JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION<br />

Appreciates<br />

Louisa Ha, Ph.D.<br />

Bowling Green State University<br />

Thank you for your contribution as<br />

Editor of Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly.


ASSOCIATION FOR EDUCATION IN JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION<br />

Congratulates<br />

Syracuse University<br />

S.I. NEWHOUSE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS<br />

The 2020 Recipient of the<br />

AEJMC EQUITY & DIVERSITY AWARD<br />

NEWHOUSE.SYR.EDU


Where tomorrow’s media<br />

professionals get their start.<br />

The University of Memphis Department of Journalism and<br />

Strategic Media is pushing the envelope in urban media<br />

education. Our students reflect our diverse community.<br />

Our classes produce $1.5 million in pro bono work for<br />

local nonprofit organizations each year. We’re filling<br />

the news coverage gaps in underserved communities<br />

through our courses. And 100% of our students graduate<br />

with experience on their resumes. Our students learn at a<br />

University that exists to serve America’s 26th largest city.<br />

That’s Driven by Doing.<br />

memphis.edu/jrsm


Congratulations to our<br />

Award-Winning Faculty and Students!<br />

Professor<br />

Venise Berry<br />

2020 CLAS Outstanding Outreach and Public Engagement Award,<br />

University of Iowa<br />

2020 Student Careers Kudos Award, The Pomerantz Career Center,<br />

University of Iowa<br />

2018 Graduate Advising Award, UI Graduate College, Iowa City, IA<br />

2018 Iowa History Maker, African American Museum of Iowa,<br />

Cedar Rapids, IA<br />

Professor<br />

Melissa Tully<br />

2020 AEJMC Senior Scholars Recipient<br />

PhD Graduate<br />

Subin Paul<br />

2020 Graduate Research Excellence Award,<br />

University of Iowa<br />

Accepted Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow position at<br />

Utah State University for Fall 2020<br />

Graduate Studies<br />

Our areas of research strength include:<br />

• Critical and cultural studies<br />

• Health and science communication<br />

• History of media and media institutions<br />

For More Information<br />

Professor Kajsa Dalrymple - Director of Graduate Studies<br />

kajsa-dalrymple@uiowa.edu | 319.335.3360<br />

• International/development studies<br />

• Journalism studies<br />

• Sports and media<br />

University of Iowa School of Journalism and Mass Communication, 100 Adler Journalism Building, Iowa City, IA 52242-0004


Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication<br />

Congratulates<br />

the 2020 recipients of the<br />

DOROTHY BOWLES PUBLIC SERVICE AWARD<br />

BILL CASSIDY<br />

Northern Illinois University<br />

Cassidy has been a committed member of AEJMC for 20 years<br />

and has served the association in numerous leadership roles,<br />

including manuscript reviewer for seven different divisions and<br />

interest groups over 13 years. He has served as head, vice<br />

head/programming chair and research co-chair for the<br />

Newspaper and Online News Division (2007-2010).<br />

CAROL HOLSTEAD<br />

University of Kansas<br />

For nearly 20 years, Holstead has connected working<br />

professionals to student journalists through the Magazine<br />

Media Division’s Student Magazine Contest. As the coordinator<br />

of the annual contest, Holstead has created an industryto-academy<br />

feedback loop for journalism professionals in the<br />

magazine industry.<br />

The Dorothy Bowles Public Service Award<br />

recognizes an actively engaged AEJMC member within the association who has sustained<br />

a significant public-service record that has helped build bridges between<br />

academics and professionals in mass communication either nationally or locally.


We are excited to announce that in<br />

August 2020, we will become the<br />

School of Journalism and Media.<br />

Our new name better reflects our training, research<br />

and engagement and recognizes the important<br />

influence of journalism and journalists in mass media.<br />

Two new faculty members will also<br />

join us this fall. Their thoughtful<br />

expertise and teaching pedigree<br />

align with our school’s expanding<br />

focus.<br />

Rachel Mersey<br />

RACHEL DAVIS MERSEY, PROFESSOR AND<br />

ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR RESEARCH<br />

Specializes in digital media influences on community<br />

building and understanding audience and<br />

informational needs.<br />

JO LUKITO, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR<br />

Jo Lukito<br />

Specializes in computational and quantitative<br />

methods analyzing mass communicated text, often<br />

at the intersection of news and misinformation.


Explore Graduate Education from<br />

One of the Top Communication<br />

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generation of communication professionals and scholars.<br />

We offer a variety of specialized and customizable options<br />

for graduate education, available both online and on campus.<br />

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Learn more at<br />

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Thursday Sessions<br />

33<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

7 to 8 a.m. / T001<br />

Communication Technology Division<br />

Business Session<br />

Executive Committee Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Cindy S. Vincent, Salem State<br />

7 to 8 a.m. / T002<br />

Association for Education in Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication<br />

Business Session<br />

Journalism and Mass Communication Educator<br />

Editorial Board Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Jami A. Fullerton, Oklahoma State; Editor<br />

7 to 8 a.m. / T003<br />

Commission on Public Relations Education (CPRE)<br />

Business Session<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Elizabeth Toth, CPRE Co-Chair, Maryland<br />

This session is open to anyone interested in the work<br />

group reports.<br />

7 to 9:45 a.m. / T004<br />

Association for Education in Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication<br />

Business Session<br />

Finance Committee Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Tim P. Vos, Michigan State, President-Elect, AEJMC<br />

8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / T005<br />

Communication Technology<br />

and Visual Communication Divisions<br />

Research Panel Session<br />

Best of Digital Competition<br />

Presiding<br />

Hyun Yang, Pennsylvania State<br />

Moderating<br />

Peg Achterman, Seattle Pacific<br />

Recognition and presentation of winners<br />

of 2020 Best of Digital Competition<br />

Category I - Website<br />

Large School (10,000+) Individual/Team/Single Class<br />

First Place<br />

Finding Home<br />

https://findinghome.jovrnalism.io/<br />

Robert Hernandez, JOVRNALISM,<br />

and Peace4Kids, Southern California<br />

Second Place<br />

Match Point Website<br />

http://matchpointmvb.com/<br />

Jennifer Palilonis, Elijah Yarde,<br />

Erin Drennan-Bonner,<br />

Parker Swartz,<br />

and Rachel Hayre-Edwards, Ball State<br />

Third Place<br />

Syracuse Side Hustles<br />

http://www.syracusesidehustles.com/<br />

Adam Peruta, Lizzie Goldsmith, Rachel Day,<br />

and the Staff of Syracuse Side Hustles, Syracuse<br />

Honorable Mention<br />

Trashed: The Tijuana River Valley Pollution Crisis<br />

http://trashed.jovrnalism.io/<br />

Robert Hernandez, Alexandrea Bell, Jose Castillo,<br />

and Justino Mora, Southern California<br />

Category II — App<br />

First Place<br />

Match Point MVB App<br />

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/match-point-the-game/<br />

id1494754705#?platform=ipad<br />

Jennifer Palilonis, Rachel Hayre-Edwards,<br />

Kyle Parker, Parker Swarts, Elijah Yarde,<br />

and Erin Drennan-Bonner, Ball State<br />

Second Place I (tie)<br />

Annie the Annenberg App<br />

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/annie-the-annenberg-app/<br />

id1302478311<br />

Laura Davis, Max Leiter, Yueyu Zhao, Yijie Wang,<br />

Audrey Bongalon, Jennifer Wu,<br />

and Jenn de la Fuente, Southern California<br />

Second Place II (tie)<br />

Study Spot: Helping Students and Professionals Find an<br />

Easy Place to Study or Work<br />

https://youtu.be/V5hMygm1tiM<br />

William Leaton<br />

and Nick Charland, James Madison<br />

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Category III – Website<br />

Small School (Under 10,000) Individual/Team/Single<br />

Class<br />

First Place<br />

Longo Mai, Costa Rica<br />

http://www.longomaicostarica.org/es/pagina-principal/<br />

Amanda Sturgill, Liza Bunce, Ashleigh Kimble,<br />

Tabari Boykin, London Thompson,<br />

Kwame Amponsah, Gaurav Vyas,<br />

Rachel Eggleston, and William Brown, Elon<br />

Second Place<br />

Redesign of AS4S Website<br />

https://allsidesforschools.org/<br />

Gina Baleria, Sonoma State<br />

Third Place<br />

Palmetto Report<br />

https://palmettoreport.com/<br />

Joseph Kasko and MCOM 330 Students, Winthrop<br />

Honorable Mention<br />

WLAS Website<br />

http://radio.lasell.edu<br />

Brian Wardyga, Lasell University<br />

Category IV – App<br />

First Place<br />

University Student APP<br />

https://xd.adobe.com/view/6a2fad60-7a6d-4c51-7d23-<br />

64cac34ed723-1c1e/?fullscreen<br />

Tamara Welter and Caitlin Gaines, Biola<br />

Category V – Website<br />

Large School (10,000+) Multiple Class/Institution<br />

First Place<br />

High Stakes<br />

http://highstakes.thenewshouse.com<br />

Jon Glass, Greg Munno, Seth Gitner,<br />

and Shelvia Dancy, Syracuse<br />

Second Place<br />

The Fall Workshop 2019<br />

https://fallworkshop.syr.edu/2019/<br />

Bruce Strong, Ken Harper, RC Concepcion,<br />

and Claudia Strong, Syracuse<br />

Third Place<br />

Women Beyond Bars<br />

https://www.womenbeyondbars.com/<br />

Geah Pressgrove<br />

and Mary Kay McFarland, West Virginia<br />

Honorable Mention<br />

Borderlines<br />

https://borderlines.thenewshouse.com<br />

Jon Glass, Seth Gitner,<br />

and Greg Munno, Syracuse<br />

8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / T006<br />

History Division<br />

High Density Refereed Paper Session<br />

History Division High Density<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Brian Creech, Temple<br />

Film Censorship’s Last Stand: The Memphis Board<br />

of Review 1967 to 1976<br />

Thomas J. Hrach, Memphis<br />

Framing Women’s Roles In 20th Century Farming:<br />

A Content Analysis of Cover Images<br />

Catherine Staub, Amy Vaughan,<br />

and Alina Dorion, Drake<br />

Platform Life, Platform Death: Civilian Counter-Histories<br />

of Military-Made Social Media<br />

Muira McCammon, Pennsylvania<br />

Discussant<br />

Janice Hume, Georgia<br />

“Don’t Waste the Reader’s Time”: The Journalistic<br />

Innovations and Influence of Willard M. Kiplinger<br />

Rob Wells, Arkansas<br />

Shaping Billboard Magazine: Lee Zhito’s Rise from Parttime<br />

Writer to Vice President, 1945 to 1993<br />

Madeleine Liseblad<br />

and Gregory Pitts, Middle Tennessee State<br />

Our Forgotten Mother: Daisy Bates and Her School<br />

Integration Campaign<br />

Lori Amber Roessner<br />

and Monique Freemon, Tennessee<br />

Discussant<br />

Dave Davies, Southern Mississippi<br />

How the 1910 Bombing of the Times Building<br />

Destroyed the Socialist Party and the Unions<br />

Daniel Wolowicz, Alabama<br />

“Libbers’ March”: Newspapers and the 50th Anniversary<br />

of U.S. Women’s Suffrage<br />

Dana Dabek, Temple<br />

Discussant<br />

Sid Bedingfield, Minnesota


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AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / T007<br />

Law and Policy Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Oh, the Places Free Speech Will Go: Looking<br />

at Expression on Television, Online, and In Court<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Genelle Balmas, Kansas<br />

There’s Probably a Blackout in Your Television Future:<br />

Tracking New Carriage Negotiation Strategies Between<br />

Video Content Programmers and Distributors<br />

Rob Frieden<br />

and Krishna Jayakar, Pennsylvania State<br />

and Eun-A Park, Western Colorado<br />

What Are Anti-Disinformation Laws For? - Analyzing<br />

Anti-Disinformation Laws From An “Information<br />

Disorder” Perspective**<br />

Wei-ping Li, Maryland<br />

[EA] Virtual Assemblies: Exploring Problems of Private<br />

Spaces and Press Protections<br />

Jonathan Peters, Georgia<br />

Right to Know About the Right to Stay: Access to<br />

Information About American Immigration Courts*<br />

Jonathan Anderson, Minnesota<br />

Discussant<br />

Carol Atkinson, Central Missouri<br />

* First Place Student Paper Award Winner<br />

** Second Place Student Paper Award Winner<br />

[EA] = This submission was accepted as an extended<br />

abstract.<br />

8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / T008<br />

Mass Communication and Society Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Multifaceted Approach to Correcting<br />

Misinformation and Disinformation<br />

How Fact-checking Information Stems Spread of Fake<br />

News via Third-person Perception<br />

Myojung Chung, Northeastern;<br />

and Nuri Kim, Nanyang Technological<br />

Discussant<br />

Michelle A. Amazeen, Boston<br />

Emotions, Misinformation, and Correction Tweets<br />

in El Paso and Dayton Mass Shootings<br />

Jiyoung Lee, Shaheen Kanthawala,<br />

Danielle Deavours,<br />

and Tanya Ott-Fulmore, Alabama<br />

Fake News: How Emotions, Involvement, Need for<br />

Cognition, and Rebuttal Evidence Type Influence<br />

Consumer Reactions Toward A Targeted Organization<br />

Michail Vafeiadis, Auburn;<br />

and Anli Xiao, South Carolina<br />

Discussant<br />

Li Chen, West Texas A&M<br />

8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / T009<br />

Media Ethics Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Ethical Issues in Diverse Communities<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Paulette Kilmer, Toledo<br />

Representing the “Other” Woman: Transnational<br />

Feminism and the Ethics of Care in Media Coverage<br />

of MENA Feminist Movements<br />

Sara Shaban, Missouri<br />

Moral Reasoning Regarding Sponsored YouTube Videos:<br />

An Investigation of Children’s Theory of Mind<br />

and Disclosure Prominence<br />

Jessica Castonguay, Temple<br />

Traditional Knowledge for Ethical Reporting on<br />

Indigenous Communities: A Cultural Compass<br />

for Social Justice<br />

Ann Auman and Alana Kanahale, Hawaii<br />

Thursday<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Christina J. Najera, Texas Tech<br />

There’s No “Me” in Misinformation: Correcting Online<br />

Falsehoods Through Whatsapp Group Chats<br />

Edson Tandoc, James Lee, Sei Ching Joanna Sin,<br />

and Chei Sian Lee, Nanyang Technological<br />

Effects of Fake News and the Protective Role of Media<br />

Literacy Education<br />

Se-Hoon Jeong, Korea University<br />

Discussant<br />

Marlene Neill, Baylor


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“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / T010<br />

Media Management, Economics<br />

and Entrepreneurship Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Contemporary Media Consumption Behaviors<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Ginger Blackstone, Harding<br />

Predicting the Consumption Behaviors of Foreign<br />

Broadcast Programming in the Age of Global<br />

Over-the–Top (OTT) Video Streaming Market<br />

Kenneth C. C. Yang, Texas El Paso<br />

and Yowei Kang, National Taiwan Ocean University<br />

Media Repertoires of Chinese Young Users: An<br />

Exploratory Study Based on 2010-2015 Chinese<br />

General Social Survey*<br />

Weijia Li, Tsinghua/Purdue<br />

Who Cut the Cord?: Factors Which Predict<br />

Cord-Cutting Behavior Across Generations**<br />

Ashley Spiker, Kent State<br />

Discussant<br />

Michael Wirth, Tennessee, Knoxville<br />

* First Place Student Paper<br />

** Second Place Student Paper<br />

8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / T011<br />

Public Relations Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Top Papers: Open Competition; Newsom<br />

Competition Award Winner<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Holly Overton, South Carolina<br />

Top Open Papers<br />

Servant Leadership and Employee Advocacy: The<br />

Mediating Role of Psychological Empowerment and<br />

Perceived Relationship Investment*<br />

Patrick Thelen, San Diego State<br />

and April Yue, Florida<br />

From Tragedy to Activism: Publics’ Emotions, Efficacy,<br />

and Communicative Action on Twitter in the Case<br />

of the 2017 Las Vegas Mass Shooting**<br />

Queenie Li, Miami;<br />

and Taylor Wen, South Carolina<br />

A View from the Margins of the Margins: How a Queer<br />

of Color Critique Enriches Understanding of Public<br />

Relations***<br />

Nneka Logan, Virginia Tech<br />

and Erica Ciszek, Texas at Austin<br />

Newsom Award<br />

How Do Stakeholders React to Different Levels<br />

of LGBTQ-related Diversity and Inclusion CSR<br />

in India? Examining Social Acceptance, Perceived Fit,<br />

and Value-driven Attribution<br />

Nandini Bhalla, Washington and Lee;<br />

Yeonsoo Kim, James Madison;<br />

and Shudan Huang, South Carolina<br />

Discussant<br />

Holly Overton, South Carolina<br />

* First Place Open Competition Paper<br />

** Second Place Open Competition Paper<br />

*** Third Place Open Competition Paper<br />

8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / T012<br />

Commission on the Status of Women<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

The Impact of Gender in Health Communication<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Kelsey Mesmer, Wayne State<br />

“Remember to Breathe (But Don’t Make a Sound!)”<br />

Constructions of Childbirth in Post-Apocalyptic<br />

Narratives<br />

Katie Foss, Middle Tennessee State<br />

You can have it all with medicine: A Qualitative<br />

Analysis of gender in DTC advertisements<br />

Hayley Markovich, Amanda Bradshaw,<br />

Debbie Treise, and Matthew Cretul, Florida<br />

Forming a Social-help Movement through the Efforts<br />

of Breast Cancer Survivors in the #WeEightWomen<br />

Campaign<br />

Fatemeh Shayesteh, Kansas<br />

“Love what you DOULA”: An Analysis of Doulas<br />

and Doula Care in the News Media<br />

Zehui Dai, Radford<br />

and Dinah Tetteh, Arkansas State<br />

Miscarriage in the Media: Effects of Media<br />

Representation of Miscarriage on Knowledge<br />

and Attitudes<br />

Zelly Martin, Texas at Austin<br />

Discussant<br />

Amy Koerber, Texas Tech


Thursday Sessions<br />

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AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / T013<br />

10 to 11:30 a.m. / T015<br />

Association for Education in Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication<br />

Business Session<br />

Journalism and Communication Monographs<br />

Editorial Board Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Linda Steiner, Maryland, Editor<br />

10 to 11:30 a.m. / T014<br />

Communicating Science, Health, Environment<br />

and Risk Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Examining COVID-19 Communication<br />

and Information Behaviors<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Nicole Krause, Wisconsin<br />

Communication Theory and Methodology Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Communication Models and Theories<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Benjamin Johnson, Florida<br />

Modeling Attitude Reinforcement Within<br />

the Elaboration Likelihood Model<br />

Nikki McClaran<br />

and Nancy Rhodes, Michigan State<br />

Dismantling the Hierarchy: An Organization-centric<br />

Model of Influence for Media Sociology Research<br />

Patrick Ferrucci<br />

and Timothy Kuhn, Colorado-Boulder<br />

How Theoretical are Media Social Science Theories?<br />

It’s Difficult to Tell<br />

Serena Miller and Stephen Lacy, Michigan State;<br />

and Jen Lovejoy, Portland<br />

The Journalism-Public Relations Role Continuum*<br />

Leigh Anne Tiffany, Michigan State<br />

Thursday<br />

Risk and Efficacy Uncertainty as Motivators<br />

of Information Seeking and Protective Behaviors<br />

When Facing COVID-19<br />

Mengxue Ou, Nanyang Technological<br />

Fast and Frugal: Information Processing Related<br />

to the Coronavirus Pandemic<br />

Jody Chin Sing Wong, Janet Yang,<br />

Zhuling Liu, David Lee,<br />

and Zhiying Yue, Buffalo<br />

Twitter Conversation Around COVID-19 During<br />

Pre-Pandemic Period: Stigma and Information<br />

Format Cues<br />

Sushma Kumble and Hyang-Sook Kim, Towson<br />

and Pratiti Diddi, Lamar<br />

When Virus Goes Political: A Computerized Text<br />

Analysis of Crisis Attribution on Covid-19 Pandemic<br />

Weilu Zhang, Lingshu Hu,<br />

and Jihye Park, Missouri<br />

Stay Socially Distant and Wash Your Hands:<br />

Determining Intent for COVID-19 Preventive Behaviors<br />

Jeanine Guidry,<br />

and Nicole O’Donnell, Virginia Commonwealth;<br />

Lucinda Austin, North Carolina at Chapel Hill;<br />

and Ioana Coman, Texas Tech<br />

Discussant<br />

Jessica Myrick, Pennsylvania State<br />

Discussant<br />

Myiah Hutchens, Florida<br />

* Second Place Student Paper; Top Theory Paper<br />

10 to 11:30 a.m. / T016<br />

Cultural Critical Studies Division<br />

and Commission on the Status of Women<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

Teaching the 19th Amendment: 100 Years<br />

of Votes for Women<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Madeleine Esch, Salve Regina<br />

Panelists<br />

Carolyn Kitch, Temple<br />

Linda Steiner, Maryland<br />

Ana Garner, Marquette<br />

Candi Carter Olson, Utah State<br />

Teri Finneman, Kansas


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“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

10 to 11:30 a.m. / T017<br />

Electronic News Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Multimedia Framing in Electronic News<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Beth Concepcion, Oglethorpe<br />

What to Watch? Text-image Relationship Strategies<br />

and Their Use on Framing the 2019 Hong Kong<br />

Protests on YouTube*<br />

Brenna Davidson and Jeffry Oktavianus,<br />

City University of Hong Kong<br />

TV News and the Military: Exploring Media Frames<br />

of an American Institution<br />

Alex Luchsinger and Jane O’Boyle, Elon<br />

Visual Framing Effects of Nonverbal Communication<br />

in Crisis<br />

Danielle Deavours, Alabama<br />

A Matter of Tone and Sources: Toward a Black Men<br />

on TV News Analysis<br />

George L. Daniels, Alabama;<br />

Keonte Coleman, Middle Tennessee State;<br />

Danielle Deavours, Alabama;<br />

and Gheni Platenburg, Auburn<br />

Discussant<br />

Chang Sup Park, SUNY-Albany<br />

* Third Place Student Paper<br />

10 to 11:30 a.m. / T018<br />

International Communication Division<br />

High Density Refereed Paper Session<br />

Media in a Digital Era: Social Media, Data<br />

Journalism, and Convergence Across Continents<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Sally Ann Cruikshank, Middle Tennessee State<br />

Topic I — Social Media and China<br />

The Cross-Culture Selfie Study: Exploring the Difference<br />

between Chinese and American Motivations for Taking<br />

and Sharing Selfies on Social Media<br />

Yuanwei Lyu and Steven Holiday, Alabama<br />

[EA] Influencer Engagement With Chinese Audiences:<br />

The Role of Language<br />

Zihang E, Ziyuan Zhang, Ryan Tan,<br />

Olivia Reed<br />

and Heather Shoenberger, Pennsylvania State<br />

Depicting the Mediated Emotion Flow: The Superspreaders<br />

of Emotions During COVID-19 on Weibo<br />

Jingjing Yi, Jiayu Qu and Wanjiang Zhang,<br />

Chinese University of Hong Kong<br />

Discussant<br />

Serajul Bhuyian, Savannah State<br />

Topic II — Protest, Polarization, and Social Media<br />

Have a Seat! How Digital-native News Organization<br />

in Colombia Built Consensus on the Topic of Venezuela<br />

Through Social Media<br />

Vanessa Higgins Joyce, Texas State<br />

Social Media, Protest, & Outrage Communication in<br />

Ethiopia: Toward Fractured Publics or Pluralistic Polity?<br />

Tewodros Workneh, Kent State<br />

Hashtag Feminism and Lifting the Ban on Iranian Female<br />

Spectators: The Case Study of #BlueGirl<br />

Fatemeh Shayesteh, Kansas<br />

Discussant<br />

Victor García-Perdomo, Universidad de La Sabana<br />

Topic III — Technology’s Impact on Journalistic Practices<br />

Understanding Latin American Data Journalism:<br />

Open-Coding Culture, Transparency, and Investigative<br />

Reporting<br />

Maria Isabel Magaña and Víctor García-Perdomo,<br />

Universidad de La Sabana<br />

[EA] The Marriage of Inconvenience: An Exploratory<br />

Analysis of Media Convergence in Pakistan<br />

Muhammad Ittefaq, Kansas;<br />

Ammar Malik Sheikh, Mashable Pakistan;<br />

Waqas Ejaz, National University of Sciences<br />

and Technology;<br />

Muhammad Yousaf, University of Gujrat;<br />

and Shahira S. Fahmy, American University in Cairo<br />

Survival in an Online-First Era: Exploring Social Media’s<br />

Effects on Indian Journalism & Resultant Challenges<br />

Dhiman Chattopadhyay, Shippensburg University<br />

Journalism in Continuous Circulation: Appropriations of<br />

Language and Knowledge Through Independent Circuits<br />

of Information on Whatsapp*<br />

Eloisa Klein, Federal University of Pampa,<br />

Unipampa<br />

Discussant<br />

Zhaoxi Liu, Trinity<br />

* Third Place Paper, Latino/Latin American Communication<br />

Research Award sponsored by the Valenti School of<br />

Communication, University of Houston<br />

[EA] = This submission was accepted as an extended<br />

abstract.


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AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

10 to 11:30 a.m. / T019<br />

Magazine Media and Media Management, Economics<br />

and Entrepreneurship Divisions<br />

10 to 11:30 a.m. / T021<br />

Public Relations<br />

and Communication Technology Divisions<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

2020 Vision: Preparing Students for the Changing<br />

Business of Magazines<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Thom Lieb, Towson<br />

Panelists<br />

The Importance of Being Niche-y: Cannabis<br />

Magazines and the Importance of Branding<br />

Thom Lieb, Towson<br />

Students Interested in Careers in the Magazine<br />

Industry Need to think Beyond Writing, Editing<br />

and Design<br />

Rachele Kanigel, San Francisco State<br />

Helping Students Understand the Niche of<br />

Magazine Industry<br />

Mohammad Yousuf, New Mexico<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

Academia x Industry: Introducing Facebook<br />

Educators Portal for Public Relations<br />

and Social Media Curriculum<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Karen Freberg, Louisville<br />

Panelists<br />

Karen Freberg, Louisville<br />

Carolyn Mae Kim, Biola<br />

Amanda J. Weed, Kennesaw State<br />

Nicole Goldstein, Facebook Blueprint<br />

10 to 11:30 a.m. / T022<br />

Scholastic Journalism Division<br />

and Small Programs Interest Group<br />

Thursday<br />

10 to 11:30 a.m. / T020<br />

Minorities and Communication Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

The Nation’s Grief, Media’s Response: Media<br />

Representation of Issues Surrounding<br />

US Minority Groups<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Gheni Platenburg, Auburn<br />

Black Maternal Mortality in the Media: How Journalists<br />

Cover a Deadly Racial Disparity*<br />

Denetra Walker and Kelli Boling, South Carolina<br />

Local News Representations of Race and Homicide<br />

in Baton Rouge, Louisiana<br />

Tim Klein and Quincy Hodges, Louisiana State<br />

Fifty Shades of White: Default Whiteness<br />

and Performative Speech in Television-news<br />

Coverage of the Charlottesville Unite the Right Riot<br />

Angie Chuang and Autumn Tyler, Colorado-Boulder<br />

Framing Federal Recognition: Native American<br />

Sovereignty and Casinos<br />

Cristina Azocar, San Francisco State<br />

Discussant<br />

John Vilanova, Lehigh<br />

* First Place, Student Competition<br />

Scholar-to-Scholar (Poster) Refereed Paper Session<br />

Great Ideas For Teaching (G.I.F.T.)<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Jim Sernoe, Midwestern State;<br />

Mark Goodman, Kent State;<br />

and Alan Goldenbach, Hood<br />

Presenters<br />

Robin Blom, Ball State<br />

Mary Liz Brooks, West Texas A&M<br />

Matt Carroll, Northeastern<br />

Meta Carstarphen, Oklahoma<br />

Danielle Deavours, Alabama<br />

Teri Finneman, Kansas<br />

John Freeman, Florida<br />

Joe Grimm, Michigan State<br />

Kyung Jung Han, California State, Bakersfield<br />

Amber Hinsley, Saint Louis<br />

Harrison Hove, Florida<br />

Michael Humphrey<br />

and Elizabeth Parks, Colorado State<br />

Volha Kananovich, Appalachian State<br />

Nicole Kraft, Ohio State<br />

Michele Lashley, Elon<br />

Regina Luttrell, Syracuse<br />

Donnalyn Pompper, Oregon<br />

Elizabeth Potter, Colorado<br />

Hyunjin Seo, Kansas<br />

Melony Shemberger, Murray State<br />

Darren Sweeney, Central Connecticut State


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“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

Verma Tarishi, Bowling Green State<br />

Matthew Taylor, Middle Tennessee State<br />

Yanjun Zhao, Cameron<br />

GIFT celebrates new and innovative teaching ideas in<br />

mass communication. AEJMC members were invited to<br />

submit their best teaching ideas and the top 25 were<br />

invited to participate in this poster session. A grand prize<br />

winner will be announced.<br />

10 to 11:30 a.m. / T023<br />

Association for Education in Journalism and Mass<br />

Communication and New Engagement Committee<br />

Business Session<br />

News Engagement Day Committee Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Paula M. Poindexter, Texas at Austin<br />

NED Committee will finalize plans and promotion for<br />

News Engagement Day, Tues. Oct. 6, 2020 and discuss<br />

the NED voters’ guide and activities for the 2020<br />

Presidential Election. The 2020 News Audience Research<br />

Paper Award Winner will also be announced.<br />

10 to 11:30 a.m. / T024<br />

Lexington Books<br />

Panel Session<br />

Misogyny and Media in the Age of Trump<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Maria Marron, Nebraska<br />

Contributors<br />

Dorothy Bland, North Texas<br />

Meredith Pruden, Georgia State<br />

Pam Creedon, Iowa (emerita)<br />

Debra Mason, Missouri (emerita)<br />

Lori Brost, Central Michigan<br />

This panel will address Misogyny and Media by having<br />

contributors to the book edited by Maria Marron,<br />

Misogyny and Media in the Age of Trump, present chapters/papers<br />

based on their research. The book, published<br />

by Lexington in December 2019, argues that misogyny<br />

has increased in the United States under President<br />

Trump and that although women’s experiences under<br />

misogyny are by no means universal, patriarchal social<br />

and institutional systems facilitate gender-based hostility.<br />

11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. / T025<br />

Minorities and Communication Division<br />

High Density Refereed Paper Session<br />

Culture, Coping, and Media Representation<br />

of Minorities – Ideologies of Authenticity,<br />

Integration, and Hegemony<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Vincent Peña, Texas at Austin<br />

Group I<br />

[EA] An Analysis of Attitudes and Perceptions of Body<br />

Image Among Young Adult Hispanic Women<br />

Christina Jimenez Najera<br />

and Othello Richards, Texas Tech<br />

Stevie Wonder, Black Genius and Herald of Music<br />

and Media Integration<br />

John Vilanova, Lehigh<br />

Discussant<br />

Nastasia Sorin, Southern Illinois-Edwardsville<br />

Group II<br />

“It’s Not a Movie, It’s a Movement:” Analysis of Asian-<br />

Americans in American 2018-2019 Films<br />

Patrice Oppliger and Siyu Liu, Boston University<br />

Chick-Fil-A Vs Popeye’s: Memes of Chicken Wars and<br />

Hegemonic Ideologies<br />

Nathian Rodriguez, San Diego State<br />

#BlackLivesMatter in Sacramento: Digital Media<br />

Maintenance of Black Stereotypes, Protest Repression<br />

and the Status Quo<br />

Danielle Kilgo, Minnesota - Twin Cities<br />

Discussant<br />

Cristina Azocar, San Francisco State<br />

Group III<br />

Coping with Workplace Racial Discrimination:<br />

The Moderating Role of Transparent Communication<br />

Queenie Li, Yeunjae Lee, Shiyun Tian,<br />

and Wanhsiu Tsai, Miami<br />

When Do Victims Become Activists? Asian Americans’<br />

Experience with COVID-19 Related Discrimination,<br />

Communicative Coping Strategies, and Engagement in<br />

Activism<br />

Jungmi Jun, South Carolina and Priscilla Li, Rice<br />

Discussant<br />

Paromita Pain, Nevada, Reno<br />

[EA] = This submission was accepted as an extended<br />

abstract.


Thursday Sessions<br />

41<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. / T026<br />

Media Ethics<br />

and Mass Communication and Society Divisions<br />

PF&R Panel Session<br />

When “Shining a Light” is No Longer Enough:<br />

Rethinking the Social Responsibility of Journalists<br />

in the New Marketplace of Ideas<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Kathy R. Fitzpatrick, South Florida<br />

Panelists<br />

Allan Richards, Florida International<br />

Jared Schroeder, Southern Methodist<br />

Lee Wilkins, Missouri<br />

11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. / T027<br />

Media Management, Economics and Entrepreneurship<br />

Division and Internships and Careers Interest Group<br />

PF&R Panel Session<br />

Career Potential and Growth Opportunities Within<br />

the Newsroom for Those with Innovative Skills<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Allie Kosterich, Fordham<br />

Panelists<br />

Robbie R. Morganfield, Grambling State<br />

Jessica Tan Soo Lin, Nanyang Technological<br />

Teri Finneman, Kansas<br />

Lucinda Davenport and Joe Grimm, Michigan State<br />

Jane Natt, Purdue<br />

Nicole Kraft, Ohio State<br />

11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. / T029<br />

Political Communication and History Divisions<br />

Research Panel<br />

U.S. News Media and Democratic Backsliding:<br />

How Did We Get Here? Is Journalism Complicit?<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Aaron Veenstra, Florida Atlantic<br />

Panelists<br />

Michael McDevitt, Colorado at Boulder<br />

Perry Parks, Michigan State<br />

Kevin Lerner, Marist College<br />

Betsi Grabe, Indiana<br />

11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. / T030<br />

Public Relations Division<br />

Thursday<br />

Panelists<br />

Stephanie Bluestein, California State, Northridge<br />

Rich Gordon, Northwestern<br />

Connie Guglielmo, Editor in Chief, CNET; VP,<br />

CBS Interactive<br />

Pamela Morris, Loyola Chicago<br />

Cindy Royal, Texas State<br />

11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. / T028<br />

Newspaper and Online News<br />

and Scholastic Journalism Divisions<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

Teaching News Terrifically in the 21st Century:<br />

Innovative Teaching Ideas for the Journalism<br />

Classroom<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Patrick Walters, Kutztown<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Top Papers: Student Competition<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Melissa Janoske McLean, Memphis<br />

Favoring Emotional or Analytical? Exploring Corporate<br />

Brand Personality Projected on Twitter*<br />

Lewen Wei<br />

and Jinping Wang, Pennsylvania State<br />

What Makes Organizational Advocacy More Effective?<br />

The Moderating Effect of the Publics’ Perceptions<br />

of Issue Polarization**<br />

Ejae Lee, Indiana<br />

Stand on Parties or Issues? Comparing the Effects<br />

of Different Corporate Social Advocacy Strategies***<br />

Hao Xu, Minnesota - Twin Cities<br />

Effects of Crisis Severity and Crisis Response Strategies<br />

on Post-Crisis Organizational Reputation<br />

Sera Choi, Colorado State<br />

Protecting Intangible Assets on Twitter: The Effects<br />

of Crisis Response Strategies on Credibility, Trust,<br />

Reputation, and Post-Crisis Behavior<br />

James Ndone, Missouri


42<br />

Thursday Sessions<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

Discussant<br />

Pam Bourland-Davis, Georgia Southern<br />

* First Place Student Competition Paper<br />

** Second Place, Student Competition Paper<br />

*** Third Place Student Competition Paper<br />

11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. / T031<br />

Visual Communication Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Storytelling Imagery: Challenges and Changes<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Tara Pixley, Loyola Marymount<br />

Discovering the Secrets of Successful Photojournalism<br />

Programs During Industry Decline<br />

Sarah Fisher and John Freeman, Florida<br />

Judging photojournalism: The Metajournalistic Discourse<br />

of Judges in Two Photojournalism Competitions<br />

Kyser Lough, Georgia<br />

Ten Years of Longitudinal Research of Airliner Disaster<br />

News Photography: The Case of The New York Times<br />

Richard Lewis<br />

and Jae-Hwa Shin, Southern Mississippi;<br />

and Shahira S. Fahmy, American in Cairo<br />

Identifying Through Visuals: An Analysis of How Social<br />

Movements Use Facebook Photos<br />

Candice Edrington, North Carolina State<br />

Visualizing Citizenry-in-the-Making: Representations<br />

of Youth Protest in Reuters News Photography<br />

Elizabeth Bent<br />

and Shane Epping, Missouri<br />

Discussant<br />

Michael Fagans, Mississippi<br />

11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. / T032<br />

Commission on the Status of Women<br />

and Communication Technology Division<br />

Research Panel Session<br />

The Women of Silicon Valley: Communication,<br />

Culture and Technology<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Amber Hutchins, Kennesaw State<br />

Panelists<br />

Nell-Glazer Cooney, YouTube & formerly<br />

of Facebook<br />

Jennifer Henderson, Trinity<br />

Elaine Venter, Colorado Mesa<br />

11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. / T033<br />

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Interest<br />

Group and Law and Policy Division<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

Political Speech on Campus/Online<br />

and Marginalized Students – Preparing<br />

for the 2020 Election<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Jason Martin, DePaul<br />

Panelists<br />

Jason Shepard, California State Fullerton<br />

Tori Ekstrand, North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

Lisa Parks, Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. / T034<br />

Religion and Media Interest Group<br />

and Electronic News Division<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

When Communicators Actually Communicate:<br />

Models of Reciprocity in News Coverage<br />

of Social Conflict<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Bellarmine Ezumah, Murray State<br />

Panelists<br />

Rick Clifton Moore, Boise State<br />

Michael Longinow, Biola<br />

Lindsey Maxwell, Southern Mississippi<br />

Kenneth Fischer, Oklahoma<br />

11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. / T035<br />

Association for Education in Journalism<br />

and Mass Communications<br />

Business Session<br />

Task Force on Careers Development<br />

Committee Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Hong Cheng, Loyola Chicago, co-chair<br />

and Angela Powers, Iowa State, co-chair


Thursday Sessions<br />

43<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. / T036<br />

Association for Education in Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication<br />

1:30 to 3 p.m. / T038<br />

Association for Education in Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

Teaching Best Practices: Teaching Difficult Topics<br />

in a Polarized Society<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Amanda Sturgill, Elon, chair, Elected Standing<br />

Committee on Teaching<br />

First Place<br />

Journalism Sourcing Tool Teaches Students to Include<br />

Diverse Perspectives<br />

Joe Grimm and Lucinda Davenport, Michigan State<br />

Second Place<br />

Teaching Immigration News through Content Analysis<br />

Sherry S. Yu, Toronto<br />

Third Place<br />

Films, Readings and Reactions: Reflecting on Media<br />

Portrayals of the Middle East through Film and Readings<br />

Mariam F. Alkazemi, Virginia Commonwealth<br />

Honorable Mention<br />

A Diversity Analysis of Student Media<br />

Teri Finneman, Kansas<br />

11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. / T037<br />

Cronkite School of Journalism, Arizona State University<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

Taking Care of Yourself in the Midst<br />

of Massive Change<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Bill Silcock, assistant dean, Humphrey Program<br />

Curator, Cronkite School<br />

Panelists<br />

Jane Coats, executive director for innovation<br />

and strategy, Cronkite School<br />

Lynda Kraxberger, associate dean for undergraduate<br />

studies, Missouri School of Journalism<br />

Julian Rodriguez, faculty advisor, Hispanic Media<br />

Initiative, Texas at Arlington<br />

Debora Wenger, interim dean/professor, Mississippi<br />

Stress levels are going through the roof, many faculty are<br />

teaching remotely for the first time, and no one knows<br />

what’s going to happen next. Now, more than ever, is<br />

the time to take care of yourself. With useful tips and<br />

resources.<br />

Business Session<br />

2019-20 Council of Divisions Business Meeting I<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Katie Foss, Middle Tennessee State, Chair<br />

and Jan Lauren Boyles, Iowa State, Vice Chair<br />

All heads and vice heads of the AEJMC DIG groups are<br />

required to attend this meeting.<br />

1:30 to 3 p.m. / T039<br />

Advertising Division<br />

High Density Refereed Paper Session<br />

Information Processing of Advertisements<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Jason Yu, Southern Illinois Edwardsville<br />

Social Media Influencers’ Disclosures of Brand<br />

Relationships on Instagram: Characteristics and<br />

Engagement Outcomes<br />

Su Yeon Cho, Shiyun Tian, Xiaofeng Jia,<br />

and Wanhsiu Tsai, Miami<br />

Effects of Consumers’ Affective States on Ad Attention<br />

and Evaluation: A Hybrid Research Approach<br />

Maral Abdollahi, Minnesota;<br />

Debarati Das, Minnesota-Twin Cities;<br />

Xinyu Lu, Jisu Huh, Minnesota,<br />

and Jaideep Srivastava, Minnesota Twin Cities<br />

Meaning Transfer in Celebrity Endorsement: Meaning<br />

Valence, Association Types, and Brand Awareness<br />

Shiyun Tian and Wanhsiu Tsai, Miami;<br />

Weiting Tao,<br />

and Cheng Hong, California State, Sacramento<br />

Words Can Tell More than Pictures: Investigating<br />

the Role of Presentation Format and Motivation on<br />

Consumer Responses to Online Product Information<br />

Xiaohan Hu<br />

and Chen Chen, Illinois at Urbana-Champaign<br />

Discussant<br />

Laura Bright, Texas at Austin<br />

Thursday


44<br />

Thursday Sessions<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

Internet Users Respond to Relevant and Irrelevant Ads<br />

Within Online Paginated Stories Differently When the<br />

Ads are Presented at Different Proportions: Application<br />

to Programmatic Buying and Contextual Advertising<br />

Anastasia Kononova, Michigan State;<br />

Wonkyung Kim and Eunsin Joo, BNU-HKBU United<br />

International College<br />

and Kristen Lynch, Michigan State<br />

Why People Watch TikTok Influencer Videos and How<br />

They Are Influenced by Social Media Influencers:<br />

A National Survey of Chinese College Students<br />

Yang Yang and Louisa Ha, Bowling Green State<br />

[EA] Comparing Expectancy Violations Committed by<br />

Influencer Advertising Sources on Social Media<br />

Marilyn Primovic and Joe Phua, Georgia<br />

Brand Message Strategies on Instagram<br />

Jung Hwa Choi, South Alabama<br />

Spreading the Tingles: An Investigation into the Use<br />

of Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR)<br />

Triggers in Advertising<br />

Tianjiao Wang and Quan Xie, Southern Methodist<br />

Discussant<br />

Pamela Morris, Loyola Chicago<br />

Your Ad Here: The Influence of Mobile Advertising<br />

Type and Placement<br />

Yunmi Choi, Indiana Southeast;<br />

and Todd Holmes, California State Northridge<br />

Investigating the Impact of Immersive Advertising<br />

on Attitude Toward the Brand: The Mediating Roles<br />

of Perceived Novelty, Perceived Interactivity,<br />

and Attitude toward the Advertisement<br />

Jihoon (Jay) Kim, Alabama;<br />

Joe Phua and Nah Ray Han, Georgia<br />

and Taeyeon Kim, Georgia<br />

Exploring Factors Influencing Ad Recognition<br />

on Social Media<br />

A-Reum Jung, Sejong University<br />

and Jun Heo, Louisiana State<br />

Associations between Tourist Profiles, Destinations,<br />

and Electronic Word-of-Mouth (eWOM)<br />

Communications: A Study on TripAdvisor<br />

Say Wah Lee and Ke Xue<br />

Discussant<br />

Tao Deng, DePaul<br />

[EA] = This submission was accepted as an extended<br />

abstract.<br />

1:30 to 3 p.m. / T040<br />

Communication Theory and Methodology<br />

and Communicating Science, Health, Environment<br />

and Risk Divisions<br />

Scholar-to-Scholar (Poster) Refereed Paper Session<br />

Communicating Science, Health, Environment and Risk<br />

Division<br />

Topic I – Climate Change I<br />

A Sea Change for Climate Refugees in The South Pacific:<br />

How Social Media—Not Journalism—Tells Their Real<br />

Story<br />

Elizabeth Burch, California State, Sonoma<br />

Construing Climate Change: Psychological Distance,<br />

Individual Difference and Construal Level of Climate<br />

Change<br />

Haoran Chu, Texas Tech<br />

Social Media Use During the Flood: Formation<br />

of Global Warming Risk Perceptions During Extreme<br />

Weather Events<br />

Ashley Anderson, Colorado State<br />

Discussant<br />

Shugofa Dastgeer, Texas Christian<br />

Topic II – Climate Change II<br />

If Others Care, I Will Fight Climate Change: Reexamine<br />

Influence of Presumed Media Influence in the Context of<br />

Collective Actions<br />

Xiaodong Yang, Yijing Li,<br />

and Zhuoran Li, Shandong;<br />

and Ran Wei, South Carolina<br />

Interactive Data Visualizations as Persuasive Devices for<br />

Climate Change Communication<br />

Nan Li, Texas Tech<br />

Traits, Situational Primes, and Message Frames:<br />

Regulatory Focus, Self-Construal, Authoritarian<br />

Orientation, and Influencing Climate Change<br />

Perception and Policy Support<br />

S. Senyo Ofori-Parku, Oregon<br />

Using Computational Methods to Examine the Online<br />

Media Agenda, Public Agenda, and Framing Related to<br />

Climate Change<br />

Zhan Xu, Northern Arizona;<br />

David Atkin, Connecticut;<br />

and Lauren Ellis, Northern Arizona<br />

Discussant<br />

Roma Subramanian, Nebraska – Omaha


Thursday Sessions<br />

45<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

Topic III – COVID-19<br />

Six Months of Media and COVID-19: A National<br />

Longitudinal Study Tracking Risk Perceptions and Trust<br />

in Government Since First U.S. Death<br />

Ronald Yaros<br />

and Hoa Nguyen, Maryland – College Park<br />

The Third-Person Effect of COVID-19 Misinformation:<br />

Examining A Mediation Model for Predicating Corrective<br />

Actions<br />

Liang Chen<br />

and Lunrui Fu, Nanyang Technological<br />

Twitter Networks during the Global COVID-19<br />

Pandemic: Online Networking at the Time of Physical<br />

“Social Distancing”<br />

Shugofa Dastgeer, Texas Christian;<br />

and Rashmi Thapaliya, Eastern Illinois<br />

So Ordered: A Textual Analysis of United States’<br />

Governors’ Press Release Responses to the COVID-19<br />

Pandemic<br />

Taylor Voges,<br />

and Matthew Binford, Georgia<br />

Information Seeking and Sharing During the Coronavirus<br />

Outbreak: An Application of the Risk Information<br />

Seeking and Processing Model<br />

Zhuling Liu, Janet Yang,<br />

Jody Chin Sing Wong,<br />

Zhiying Yue, and David Lee, Buffalo<br />

Discussant<br />

Nicole O’Donnell, Virginia Commonwealth<br />

Topic IV - Vaccinations<br />

“An Incontestable Public Good”— Understanding the<br />

Asymmetry of NGO Vaccine Discourse throughout<br />

Latin America<br />

Ryan Wallace, Texas at Austin<br />

The Impact of Media Exposure on HPV Vaccine Risk<br />

Perception and Parental Support: The Moderating Effect<br />

of Consideration of Future Consequences<br />

Yulei Feng, Shanghai Jiao Tong<br />

Social Media Health Campaigns for Promoting Influenza<br />

Vaccination: Examining Effectiveness of Fear Appeal<br />

Messages from Different Sources<br />

Hongjie Tang, Shenglan Liao,<br />

Yaying Hu, and Liang Chen, Sun Yat-sen<br />

Discussant<br />

Soojin Roh, Peking HSBC Business School<br />

Topic V – Science I<br />

Effect of Context on Scientists’ Normative Beliefs and<br />

Willingness toward Public Engagement<br />

Leigh Anne Tiffany, Samantha Hautea,<br />

and John Besley, Michigan State<br />

Polarization of Public Trust in Scientists: Insights from<br />

a Cross-Decade Comparison Using Machine Learning,<br />

1978-2018<br />

Yachao Qian, Stonybrook and Nan Li, Texas Tech<br />

Structures of Engagement: How Institutional Structures<br />

at U.S. Land-Grant Universities Impact Science Faculty’s<br />

Public Scholarship<br />

Luye Bao,<br />

and Mikhaila Calice, Wisconsin-Madison;<br />

Kathleen Rose, Dartmouth;<br />

and Dominique Brossard, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

Subverting Stereotypes: Visual Rhetoric in the<br />

#SheCanSTEM Campaign<br />

Deborah Danuser, Pittsburgh<br />

Discussant<br />

Chris Clarke, George Mason<br />

Topic VI – Science II<br />

The Need for Social Media “Influectuals”<br />

in Science Communication<br />

Stephanie Madden, Nahyun Kim,<br />

Jason Freeman,<br />

and Christen Buckley, Pennsylvania State<br />

Transforming Science Information via Person-to-<br />

Person Communication: Insights from Experimental<br />

Transmission Chains and Eye Movements<br />

Austin Hubner, Jason Coronel,<br />

Jared Ott, Matthew Sweitzer,<br />

and Samuel Lerner, Ohio State<br />

Understanding Science Bloggers’ View and Approach to<br />

Strategic Communication: A Qualitative Interview Study<br />

Shupei Yuan, Northern Illinois;<br />

and John Besley, Michigan State<br />

Understanding the Lay Audiences’ Science Decision-<br />

Making: The Role of Moral Foundations<br />

Jiyoun Kim, John Leach,<br />

Yuan Wang, and Saymin Lee, Maryland<br />

Discussant<br />

Todd Newman, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

Topic VII - Misinformation<br />

Expensive Medication or Misinformation: The Influence<br />

of Competing Frames and Appeals on Perceptions<br />

of DTCA and Support for its Regulation<br />

Ayellet Pelled, Juwon Hwang,<br />

Hyesun Choung, Jiwon Kang,<br />

Yuanliang Shan,<br />

and Moonhoon Choi, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

Brokerage Combating Misinformation: Examinations of<br />

Health Discussion Networks and Attitude toward Child<br />

Vaccination<br />

Mina Park, Yingchia Hsu,<br />

Shawn Domgaard, Wenqing Zhao,<br />

and Christina Steinberg, Washington State<br />

Thursday


46<br />

Thursday Sessions<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

When a Story Contradicts: Correcting Misinformation on<br />

Social Media Through Different Message Formats and<br />

Mechanisms<br />

Yan Huang, Houston<br />

and Weirui Wang, Florida International<br />

Debunking Health Misinformation on Social Media:<br />

Can Heuristic CuesMitigate Biased Assimilation?<br />

Yuan Wang, Maryland<br />

Discussant<br />

Seoyeon Kim, Alabama<br />

Topic VIII – Social Media<br />

Social Media Use and Chinese Young People’s Exercise<br />

Behavior: An Extension of the Theory of Planned<br />

Behavior<br />

Ruoheng Liu and Nainan Wen, Nanjing<br />

Social Media Use for Health, Cultural Values, and<br />

Demographics: A Survey of Pakistani Millennials<br />

Muhammad Ittefaq, Hyunjin Seo,<br />

Mauryne Abwao, and Annalise Baines, Kansas<br />

The Psychology of Social Media Communication in<br />

Influencing Prevention Intentions during the 2019 U.S.<br />

Measles Outbreak<br />

Sojung Kim, and Katherine Hawkins, George Mason<br />

A Comparison of Pro- and Anti-Vaping Groups’ Use of<br />

the Dialogic Communication Potential of Social Media<br />

Nicholas Eng, and Rachel Peng, Pennsylvania State<br />

“That’s Some Positive Energy”: How Social Media Users<br />

Respond to #Funny Science Content<br />

Liane O’Neill, Utah;<br />

Meaghan McKasy, Utah Valley;<br />

Leona Yi-Fan Su, Illinois at Urbana-Champaign;<br />

Michael Cacciatore, Georgia;<br />

Sara Yeo, and Qian Sijia, Utah<br />

Discussant<br />

Heewon Im, Dankook<br />

Topic IX - GMOs<br />

From Divergence to Convergence: A Longitudinal<br />

Network Agenda-Setting Study of Online GMO<br />

Discussions in China<br />

Chen Luo, Tsinghua University;<br />

Anfan Chen, University of Science<br />

and Technology of China;<br />

and Yi Kai Aaron Ng, National University<br />

of Singapore<br />

Are You Passing Along Something True or False?<br />

Dissemination of GMO Messages on Social Media<br />

Qian Xu, Elon; Yunya Song, Hong Kong Baptist;<br />

Nan Yu, Central Florida;<br />

and Shi Chen, North Carolina, Charlotte<br />

Discussant<br />

Jae-Hwa Shin, Southern Mississippi<br />

Topic X – Environment and Risk<br />

Examining the Effects of Green Cause-Related<br />

Marketing: The Moderating Role of Environmental<br />

Values and Product Type<br />

Tsungjen Shih, National Chenghi;<br />

and Shaojung Sharon Wang, National Sun Yat-sen<br />

Threat Appraisals and Emotions in Crisis: Examining<br />

Information Seeking and Sharing in Hurricane Florence<br />

Lucinda Austin, North Carolina at Chapel Hill;<br />

Adam Saffer, Minnesota;<br />

and Seoyeon Kim, Alabama<br />

Communicating Benefits and Risks about Carbon, Capture<br />

and Storage (CCS)<br />

Rachel Esther Lim, Lucy Atkinson,<br />

Won-Ki Moon, Lee Ann Kahlor,<br />

Hilary Olson, and Emily Moskal, Texas at Austin<br />

Media Trust, Risk, and Social Capital During Hurricane:<br />

Media Dependency Approach<br />

Hyehyun Julia Kim,<br />

and Sylvia Chan-Olmsted, Florida<br />

Discussant<br />

Ashley Anderson, Colorado State<br />

Communication Theory and Methodology Division<br />

Topic I — Perspectives on the Field<br />

Critical Reflection in Narrative Persuasion: Thinking<br />

Beyond Transportation<br />

Ran Tao, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

The Evolution of Research in Journalism and<br />

Communication: An Analysis of Scholarly CIOS-indexed<br />

Journals from 1915-Present<br />

David Atkin, Connecticut;<br />

Carolyn Lagoe, Nazareth College;<br />

Tim Stephen,<br />

and Archana Krishnan, University of Albany<br />

From Theory to Profession: Mapping Global Knowledge<br />

Networks in Communication Studies<br />

Yi-Hui Huang, City University of Hong Kong;<br />

Hai Liang, Chinese University of Hong Kong;<br />

and Yuanhang Lu, Hong Kong Baptist University<br />

Discussant<br />

Kjerstin Thorson, Michigan State<br />

Topic II — Characteristics of News<br />

Explaining the Process: How Journalistic Transparency<br />

and Perceptions of Importance Can Promote Credibility<br />

and Engagement<br />

Jason Peifer, Indiana-Bloomington<br />

The Geolocation Gap: The Effect of Being a Political<br />

Minority in Communities on News Media Trust<br />

Megan Duncan, Virginia Tech<br />

and David Coppini, Denver


Thursday Sessions<br />

47<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

Thinking, Feeling, and Reporting: An Exploration into<br />

Emotionality in U.S. Political Journalism<br />

Kimberly Kelling, Wisconsin-Oshkosh<br />

1:30 to 3 p.m. / T041<br />

History and Public Relations Divisions<br />

Discussant<br />

Jason Reineke, Middle Tennessee State<br />

Topic III — Online Media and Self-perceptions<br />

“Instagram versus Reality”: Psychological Effects of<br />

Viewing Realistic and Thin-Idealized Body Presentations<br />

on Instagram<br />

Alice Binder and Joerg Matthes, Vienna<br />

Seeing Oneself in Online Sources: Self-Esteem and<br />

Self-Construal Impact Information Exposure in the Filter<br />

Bubble<br />

Silvia Knobloch-Westerwick<br />

and Axel Westerwick, Ohio State<br />

Research Panel<br />

Virtual Reality: Reaching New Audiences<br />

Via Virtual Conferences & Podcasting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Karen Russell, Georgia<br />

Panelists<br />

Richard Waters, San Francisco<br />

Geah Pressgrove, West Virginia<br />

Teri Finneman, Kansas<br />

Nick Hirshon, William Paterson<br />

Thursday<br />

Discussant<br />

Melissa Gotlieb, Texas Tech<br />

Topic IV — Advances in Media Research<br />

Still a Man’s World? Framing Hillary Clinton<br />

and Donald Trump During the 2016 Presidential Election<br />

Eliana DuBosar, Florida<br />

Defining Media Environment: An Introduction to a<br />

Communication Infrastructure-structure-action (CISA)<br />

Model<br />

Yong-Chan Kim, Yonsei University<br />

Perceived Message Desirability is Not Good Enough to<br />

Explain First-person Effect: Testing Multiple Moderating<br />

Variables of First-person Effect<br />

Sangki Lee<br />

and Virginia Jones, Arkansas Tech<br />

Media Effects on Beliefs in Conspiracy Theories<br />

Christian Schemer, Johannes Gutenberg University<br />

Mainz;<br />

Marc Ziegele, Heinrich Heine University Dusseldorf;<br />

Tanjev Schultz, Oliver Quiring,<br />

Nikolaus Jackob;<br />

and Ilka Jakobs, Johannes Gutenberg University<br />

Mainz<br />

Discussant<br />

Mike Schmierbach, Pennsylvania State<br />

[EA] = This submission was accepted as an extended<br />

abstract.<br />

1:30 to 3 p.m. / T042<br />

International Communication Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Wellness Worldwide, COVID-19, and Health<br />

(Mis)Information<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Uche Onyebadi, Texas Christian<br />

Factors Influencing Nutrition News Reporting Among<br />

Ghanaian Journalists*<br />

Augustine Botwe, Colorado-Boulder<br />

Global Coverage of COVID-19: Examining CNN<br />

and CCTV News in Guiding Public Sentiments<br />

Gregory Gondwe, Colorado-Boulder<br />

[EA] Blaming Others: Stigmas Related to COVID-19<br />

Pandemic in Indonesia and Malaysia<br />

Ika Idris, Universitas Paramadina<br />

and Nuurrianti Jalli, Universiti Teknologi Mara<br />

Sakazuki, Kodokushi: Website Depictions of Japanese<br />

Seniors in the World’s Grayest Society<br />

Hong Ji, Avila University;<br />

Anne Cooper-Chen, Ohio;<br />

Tomoko Kanayama, Institute of Advanced<br />

Media Arts and Sciences<br />

and Eiko Gilliford, Avila University


48<br />

Thursday Sessions<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

[EA] Health Misinformation in Kenya<br />

Melissa Tully, Iowa; Kevin Mudavadi<br />

and David B. Lomoywara, United States<br />

International University - Africa<br />

Discussant<br />

Paromita Pain, Nevada, Reno<br />

* Third Top Student Paper – Markham Competition<br />

[EA] = This submission was accepted as an extended<br />

abstract.<br />

1:30 to 3 p.m. / T043<br />

Magazine Media<br />

and Minorities and Communication Divisions<br />

Research Panel Session<br />

A Lasting Impact: The End of Ebony and Jet<br />

Magazines and Implications for the Media Industry<br />

and Media Scholarship<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Gheni Platenburg, Auburn<br />

Panelists<br />

Charles F. Whitaker, Northwestern<br />

Miya Williams Fayne, California State, Fullerton<br />

Mira Lowe, Florida<br />

1:30 to 3 p.m. / T044<br />

Media Management, Economics and<br />

Entrepreneurship and Mass Communication<br />

and Society Divisions<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

Media Entrepreneurs Meet Media Educators:<br />

How to Better Prepare the Next Generation<br />

of Media Entrepreneurs<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Jiyoung Cha, San Francisco State<br />

1:30 to 3 p.m. / T045<br />

Visual Communication<br />

and Newspaper and Online News Divisions<br />

PF&R Panel Session<br />

Solutions Photojournalism: Visually Reporting<br />

Beyond the Problem-based Narrative<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Nicole Smith Dahmen, Oregon<br />

Panelists<br />

Jennifer Midberry, Lehigh<br />

Kyser Lough, Georgia<br />

Tara Pixley, Loyola Marymount<br />

1:30 to 3 p.m. / T046<br />

Graduate Student Interest Group<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Top Paper Session<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Vincent Peña, Texas at Austin<br />

Oral Health Messages Among College-aged Populations*<br />

Euirang Lee, Ohio<br />

It’s All About the Money: Commercial Influences<br />

in Women’s Lifestyle Magazines<br />

Lydia Cheng, Nanyang Technological University<br />

The Effects of Narrative and Ethnicity on Public Attitudes<br />

on Instagram<br />

Sera Choi, Joy Enyinnaya<br />

and Di Lan, Colorado State<br />

Making Health Social: Effects of Health PSA Videos on<br />

Social Media<br />

Adriana Mucedola, Syracuse<br />

Discussant<br />

Gina Masullo, Texas at Austin<br />

* Guido Stempel Award<br />

Panelists<br />

Amy Jo Coffey, Florida<br />

Kun Gao, Crunchyroll<br />

Retha Hill, Arizona State<br />

Jieho Lee, Knighted Ventures<br />

Amy Schmitz Weiss, San Diego State<br />

Danielle Wiley, Sway Group<br />

Zach Wise, Northwestern


Innovating<br />

Journalism<br />

Cronkite congratulates faculty for<br />

promotions, awards and publications<br />

Monica Chadha, who studies local news and<br />

entrepreneurial journalism, was awarded tenure and<br />

promoted to associate professor..<br />

Dawn Gilpin,<br />

associate professor,<br />

has been appointed<br />

director of research<br />

and doctoral studies.<br />

K. Hazel Kwon, associate<br />

professor, has been named<br />

one of the U.S.-Korea<br />

NextGen Scholars awarded<br />

by the Center for Strategic<br />

and International Studies.<br />

Cronkite has established a Covid Research Team<br />

studying multiple facets of this global pandemic.<br />

Faculty and doctoral students participating include:<br />

Faculty<br />

Marianne Barrett<br />

Monica Chadha<br />

Dawn Gilpin<br />

Syed Ali Hussain<br />

K. Hazel Kwon<br />

Jacob Nelson<br />

Kristy Roschke<br />

B. William Silcock<br />

Leslie-Jean Thornton<br />

Doctoral Students<br />

Rian Bosse<br />

Mohammed Madouh<br />

2020AEJMCCronkiteSchool-draft.indd 1<br />

6/21/20 3:31 PM


50<br />

Thursday Sessions<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

1:30 to 3 p.m. / T047<br />

Participatory Journalism Interest Group<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Participating in a Public Dialogue:<br />

The Communication Strategies of Citizens<br />

and Journalists in a Connected World<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Jennifer Cox, Salisbury<br />

Ventriloquism as a Communicative Strategy<br />

of Journalists on Twitter<br />

Erin Perry, Ashley Teffer, Crystal Coleman,<br />

and Subhashini Pandey, Wayne State<br />

Audience as Boundary Worker: Deconstructing the<br />

CNN Live Broadcast from the San Bernardino Shooters’<br />

Apartment<br />

Volha Kananovich<br />

and Gregory Perreault, Appalachian State<br />

Comments that Hurt. Incivility and Offensive Speech<br />

in Online Discussion of Minority-related News<br />

Magdalena Saldana<br />

and Valentina Proust, Pontificia Universidad<br />

Catolica de Chile<br />

Discussant<br />

Paromita Pain, Nevada-Reno<br />

1:30 to 3 p.m. / T048<br />

Small Programs Interest Group<br />

and Media Ethics Division<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

Top Tech Tools for Efficient and Inclusive Teaching<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

​Brian Steffen, Simpson<br />

Panelists<br />

Mitzi Lewis, Midwestern State<br />

Nicole Kraft, Ohio State<br />

Kim Fox, American in Cairo<br />

Steve Fox, Massachusetts<br />

1:30 to 3 p.m. / T049<br />

Chinese Communication Association<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Understanding Consumer and Citizen Behavior:<br />

The Case of China<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Yong Volz, Missouri<br />

Powerful Little Numbers: How Bandwagon Cues<br />

Influence Consumer Purchase Intention for Online<br />

Content<br />

Pengya Ai, Wu Li<br />

and Annette Ding, Shanghai Jiao Tong<br />

Influencing Factors of Young Adults’ Advertising<br />

Avoidance in In-feed Ads of WeChat Moments<br />

Wenjia Yan, Zhen Liu<br />

and Jiasheng Xiao, City University of Hong Kong<br />

Chinese Women’s Motivation and Frequency of Using<br />

Social Shopping Apps and Their Influence on Users’<br />

Gender-role Stereotypes<br />

Yue Wu, Jiangnan Wang,<br />

and Tonghui Liu, Chinese Academy<br />

of Social Sciences;<br />

Yixuan Liu, Peking<br />

and Yuannan Sun, Shandong Women’s University<br />

Personal and Media Factors Related to Citizens’ Proenvironmental<br />

Behavioral Intention against Haze in<br />

China: A Moderating Analysis of TPB<br />

Xiaodong Yang, Lai Wei,<br />

and Qi Su, Shandong University<br />

and Liang Chen, Sun Yat-sen University<br />

Discussant<br />

Xun Sunny Liu, Stanford<br />

1:30 to 3 p.m. / T050<br />

JHistory Internet Group<br />

Research Panel Session<br />

When Journalism and Media Change Paradigms<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

David T. Z. Mindich, Temple<br />

Panelists<br />

Daniel C. Hallin, California, San Diego<br />

Kim Pearson, College of New Jersey<br />

Devon Powers, Temple<br />

Lewis Wallace, journalist and activist, Durham, NC


Thursday Sessions<br />

51<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

3:15 to 4:45 p.m. / T051<br />

Cultural and Critical Studies<br />

and Political Communications Divisions<br />

PF&R Panel Session<br />

Telling Lies in America: Are Today’s Journalists<br />

Watchdogs, Lapdogs, or Something Else?<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Bob Trumpbour, Pennsylvania State, Altoona<br />

Panelists<br />

Lila LaHood, San Francisco Public Press<br />

Michael Stoll, San Francisco Public Press<br />

Sue Robinson, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

Chris Allen, Nebraska-Omaha<br />

Panelists<br />

Lisa Burns, Quinnipiac<br />

Elisabeth Fondren, St. John’s<br />

Andrew Offenburger, Miami<br />

Joe Saltzman, Southern California<br />

Pamela Walck, Duquesne<br />

3:15 to 4:45 p.m. / T054<br />

Law and Policy Division<br />

and Community Journalism Interest Group<br />

PF&R Panel Session<br />

Tell Me Your (Source’s) Name: Leaks, Subpoenas,<br />

Search Warrants and the State of the Reporter’s<br />

Privilege<br />

Thursday<br />

3:15 to 4:45 p.m. / T052<br />

Electronic News and Scholastic Journalism Divisions<br />

PF&R Panel Session<br />

Involving Students in Democracy and Journalism:<br />

Lessons from the Field<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Tony DeMars, Texas A&M-Commerce<br />

Panelists<br />

Bringing the Community to the Journalism<br />

Jennifer Brannock Cox, Salisbury<br />

Sharing the Power Through International<br />

Community Journalism<br />

Paromita Pain, Nevada<br />

Putting News in Context<br />

Gina Baleria, Sonoma State<br />

Alabama Community Capacity Network<br />

and Civic Engagement<br />

George L. Daniels, Alabama<br />

3:15 to 4:45 p.m. / T053<br />

History Division<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

Transformative Teaching of Media<br />

and Journalism History<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Kristin Gustafson, Washington Bothell<br />

and Amber Roessner, Tennessee Knoxville<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Roy Gutterman, Syracuse<br />

Panelists<br />

David Snyder, executive director,<br />

First Amendment Coalition<br />

Bryan Carmody, Independent Journalist<br />

Samantha Max, WPLN Nashville Public Radio<br />

Frank LaMonte, Professor/Director, The Brechner<br />

Center for Freedom of Information, Florida<br />

3:15 to 4:45 p.m. / T055<br />

Mass Communication and Society Division<br />

High Density Refereed Paper Session<br />

Social Media, Civil Engagement, and Democracy<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Haiyan Jia, Lehigh<br />

From Tweet to Headline: The Influence of Twitter<br />

Topics on the Coverage of Democratic Debates<br />

Luna Liu,<br />

and Carlos Eduardo Back Vianna, Colorado-Boulder<br />

A Semantic Networks Approach to Agenda Setting:<br />

The Case of #NeverAgain Social Movement on Twitter<br />

Daud Isa, Boise State; Itai Himelboim, Georgia;<br />

and Guy Golan, Texas Christian<br />

Who Says What To Whom on Twitter: Exploring The<br />

Roles of Mass Media and Opinion Leaders on A Gun<br />

Issue Via Two-Step Flow and Network Agenda-Setting<br />

Seonwoo Kim, Louisiana State;<br />

Myounggi Chon, Auburn;<br />

and Yangzhi Jiang, Louisiana State


52<br />

Thursday Sessions<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

Discussant<br />

Gi Woong Yun, Nevada, Reno<br />

Parental and Peer Mediation in Relation to Adolescents’<br />

Perceptions of On- and Off-screen Risk Behavior******<br />

Anne Sadza, Radboud University<br />

News Media and Twitter Users’ Framing of the Russian-<br />

Linked Facebook Ads Issue<br />

Catherine Luther<br />

and Xu Zhang, Tennessee, Knoxville<br />

Users as Experts: Folk Theories of Morality<br />

and Harmful Speech on Social Media<br />

Rachel Young, Iowa; Brett Johnson, Missouri;<br />

and Volha Kananovich, Appalachian State<br />

Discussant<br />

Marsha Ducey, The College at Brockport<br />

Digital Feminist Activism & the Need for Male Allies:<br />

Assessing Barriers to Male Participation in the Modern-<br />

Day Women’s Movement*******<br />

Sydney Nicolla, North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

#MeToo: A Social Movement Platform to Promote Social<br />

Identity, Social Judgment and Social Support among<br />

Victims-Survivors<br />

Yukyung Lee and Carolyn A. Lin, Connecticut;<br />

Taiquan Peng, Michigan State;<br />

and Louvins Pierre, Connecticut<br />

Black Lives Coverage Matters: How Protest News<br />

Coverage and Attitudinal Change Affect Social Media<br />

Engagement<br />

Rachel Mourão, Michigan State;<br />

and Danielle Kilgo, Minnesota-Twin Cities<br />

Discussant<br />

Haiyan Jia, Lehigh<br />

****** Third Place Student Competition Paper<br />

******* Moeller Student Competition Winning Paper<br />

3:15 to 4:45 p.m. / T056<br />

Media Management, Economics and Entrepreneurship<br />

and Advertising Divisions<br />

Research Panel Session<br />

Innovative Audience and Consumer Research:<br />

Behaviors, Emotions and Moments<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Miao Guo, Ball State<br />

Panelists<br />

Robin Blom, Ball State<br />

Jessica Collins, Virginia Commonwealth<br />

Juan Mundel, DePaul<br />

Taylor Jing Wen, South Carolina<br />

Miao Guo, Ball State<br />

3:15 to 4:45 p.m. / T057<br />

Minorities and Communication Division<br />

and AEJMC Council of Affiliates<br />

Teaching Workshop Session<br />

HBCU Roundtable II<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Calvin Hall, North Carolina Central<br />

Panelists<br />

Robbie Morganfield, Grambling State<br />

Wanda Lloyd, author<br />

Lisa Paulin, North Carolina Central<br />

3:15 to 4:45 p.m. / T058<br />

Commission on the Status of Women<br />

and International Communication Division<br />

PF&R Panel Session<br />

Latinas in Journalism and Journalism Education –<br />

Dondé Estan?<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Laura Castañeda, Southern California<br />

Panelists<br />

Jessica Retis, Arizona<br />

Amara Aguilar, Southern California<br />

Rebecca Aguilar, founder, Latinas in Media<br />

social media group<br />

3:15 to 4:45 p.m. / T059<br />

Entertainment Studies Interest Group<br />

and Visual Communications Division<br />

Research Panel Session<br />

Using Narrative to Persuade<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Angelica Kalika, Colorado


Thursday Sessions<br />

53<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

Panelists<br />

Stephanie Schartel Dunn, Missouri Southern State<br />

Sara Champlin, North Texas<br />

Garret Castleberry, Mid-America Christian<br />

Andrew Mendelson, City University of New York<br />

Courtney Marchese, Quinipiac<br />

3:15 to 4:45 p.m. / T060<br />

Participatory Journalism Interest Group<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

Creating a Culture of Critique, Self-reflection<br />

and Professional Development in the Collaborative<br />

Journalism Classroom<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Kalli Anderson, City University of New York<br />

Panelists<br />

Tina Korani, San José State<br />

Yoon Chung Han, San José State<br />

Allison Lichter Joseph, The New School<br />

Kalli Anderson, City University of New York<br />

3:15 to 4:45 p.m. / T061<br />

Small Programs<br />

and Religion and Media Interest Groups<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

NGOs and Global Nonprofits: Preparing Students<br />

for the Changing Technology Landscape<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Carolyn Kim, Biola<br />

Panelists<br />

Michael Longinow, Biola<br />

KiYong Kim, Biola<br />

Michael Ray Smith, Regent<br />

Bellarmine Ezuma, Murray State<br />

Carrie Buchanan, John Carroll<br />

3:15 to 4:45 p.m. / T062<br />

South Asia Communication Association (SACA)<br />

Research Panel Session I<br />

Media Research on South Asia and Its Diaspora<br />

Worldwide<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Nandini Bhalla, Washington and Lee;<br />

S. Shyam Sundar, Pennsylvania State;<br />

and Deb Aikat, North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

Topic I — Media Research on the COVID-19 Pandemic<br />

Social Distance and Digital Resistance: What Hyperdigitalization<br />

Brings to Indian Tech-Workers During the<br />

COVID-19 Pandemic<br />

Rianka Roy, Connecticut<br />

Comparing the Persuasiveness of COVID-19<br />

Infographics in the U.S. and India<br />

Vaibhav Diwanji, Juliann Cortese,<br />

and Patrick Merle, Florida State<br />

Comparing Consumer Well-being During the COVID-19<br />

Pandemic in the U.S. and India<br />

Vaibhav Diwanji,<br />

and Juliann Cortese, Florida State<br />

Discussant<br />

Sankaran Ramanathan, Mediaplus, Malaysia & USA<br />

Topic II — Role of Media and Communication in the<br />

COVID-19 Pandemic<br />

Public Panicking in Pandemic! How Mainstream<br />

and Social Media Contributed in Bangladesh<br />

Rahnuma Ahmed, Independent researcher<br />

and Aditi Shams, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh<br />

Public Attitudes of the Media Coverage of COVID-19<br />

Pandemic in India<br />

Vijaya Lakshmi,<br />

and Paluri Bharathi, Sri Padmavati Mahila<br />

Visvavidyalayam, India;<br />

and Yusuf Kalyango, Ohio<br />

Media Discourses: Politics, Propaganda and Panic<br />

in the Time of Corona Pandemic<br />

Debashis Chakrabarti,<br />

and Ganesh Chandrasekharan, G. D. Goenka<br />

University, India<br />

Discussant<br />

Shreenita Ghosh, Wisconsin–Madison<br />

Topic III — Social Media and Communication in South<br />

Asia<br />

Is Culturally Integrated Ad a Good Idea? Examining<br />

the Effects of MNCs’ Culturally Integrated Ad on<br />

Bangladeshi Consumers<br />

Monisha Meem, Anamika Susri,<br />

Shovon Paul, Fahim Foisal,<br />

Shakil Ahmed, Zafreen Islam,<br />

Rakibul Islam,<br />

and Rahnuma Ahmed, University of Dhaka,<br />

Bangladesh<br />

Thursday


54<br />

Thursday Sessions<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

Cultural Cringe: Caste Implications on TikTok Video<br />

Creation<br />

Tarishi Verma, Bowling Green State<br />

Protecting “Brothers”: Mobilization of Women Forest<br />

Protection Group in Jharkhand, India<br />

Nisha Singh,<br />

and Naznin Sultana, University of Hyderabad, India<br />

Discussant<br />

Nandini Bhalla, Washington and Lee<br />

Topic IV — Fostering Freedom and Communication<br />

More Than a Game: Analyzing Fans Online Comments<br />

Awais Saleem, Lamar<br />

and Vaibhav Diwanji, Florida State<br />

Analyzing Article 370 Framing for Jammu & Kashmir<br />

Awais Saleem, Lamar<br />

and Dhiman Chattopadhyay, Shippensburg<br />

Discussant<br />

Mohammad Ali, Syracuse<br />

5 to 6:30 p.m. / T063<br />

Association for Education in Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication<br />

AEJMC Division and Interest Group<br />

(D/IG) Membership Fair<br />

Groups with live-chat representatives<br />

• Communication Theory and Methodology<br />

• Law and Policy<br />

• Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer<br />

• Magazine Media<br />

• Media Ethics<br />

• Media Management, Economics<br />

and Entrepreneurship<br />

• Newspaper and Online News<br />

• Public Relations<br />

• Scholastic Journalism<br />

• Visual Communication<br />

Join us in the D/IG Fair Hall to learn more about the<br />

AEJMC D/IGs.<br />

5 to 6:30 p.m. / T064<br />

Communicating Science, Health, Environment<br />

and Risk Division<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

Best of ComSHER Teaching<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Jessica Willoughby, Washington State<br />

Panelists<br />

Rebecca Ortiz, Syracuse<br />

Hollie Smith, Oregon<br />

Katherine McComas, Cornell<br />

5 to 6:30 p.m. / T065<br />

Communication Theory and Methodology<br />

Division and Graduate Student Interest Group<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

Teaching Computational Methods to Students<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Magdalena Saldaña, Pontificia Universidad<br />

Católica de Chile<br />

Panelists<br />

Mindy McAdams, Florida<br />

Michael W. Kearney, Missouri<br />

Helle Sjøvaag, University of Stavanger, Norway<br />

Rodrigo Zamith, Massachusetts-Amherst<br />

Amy Jo Coffey, Florida<br />

5 to 6:30 p.m. / T066<br />

History Division and AEJMC Council of Affiliates<br />

Research Panel Session<br />

The Future of Our History<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Will Mari, Louisiana State<br />

Panelists<br />

Cayce Myers, Virginia Tech<br />

Greg Borchard, Nevada, Las Vegas<br />

Donna Stephens, Central Arkansas<br />

Aimee Edmondson, Ohio<br />

Ford Risley, Pennsylvania State


Thursday Sessions<br />

55<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

5 to 6:30 p.m. / T067<br />

Mass Communication and Society Division<br />

and Community Journalism Interest Group<br />

5 to 6:30 p.m. / T069<br />

Public Relations<br />

and Communication Technology Divisions<br />

Research Panel Session<br />

Journalism for the Powerful or the Vulnerable?<br />

How Community Structure Shapes Coverage<br />

of Critical Issues<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Theodore L. Glasser, Stanford<br />

Panelists<br />

Marcus Funk, Sam Houston State<br />

Seungahn Nah, Oregon<br />

Brendan Watson, Michigan State<br />

John C. Pollock, The College of New Jersey<br />

5 to 6:30 p.m. / T068<br />

Newspaper and Online News Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Top Papers in the Newspaper and Online Division<br />

Scholar-to-Scholar (Poster) Refereed Paper Session<br />

Communication Technology Division<br />

Topic I — Virtual Assistants<br />

Alexa as a Shopping Assistant: The Effects of Message<br />

Interactivity and the Mediating Role of Social Presence<br />

Sangwook Lee, Jeeyun Oh,<br />

and Won-Ki Moon, Texas at Austin<br />

Alexa, What Do You Know: An Investigation of Smart<br />

Speakers and Privacy Perceptions<br />

Nicholas Sarafolean,<br />

and Courtney Carpenter Childers, Tennessee<br />

Adoption of AI-powered News: Integration of<br />

Technology Acceptance and Perceived Contingency<br />

Jun Zhang, and Joon Soo Lim, Syracuse<br />

Predicting the Adoption of AI-based Healthcare<br />

Technology: Theory of Planned Behavior, Self-efficacy<br />

and Controllability<br />

Joon Kyoung Kim, South Carolina;<br />

Mo Jones-Jang, Boston College;<br />

and Yong Jin Park, Howard<br />

Thursday<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Alyssa Appelman, Northern Kentucky<br />

News Story Aggregation and Perceived Credibility*<br />

Stan Diel, Francis Marion<br />

and Chris Roberts, Alabama<br />

Transparency in the News**<br />

Kirsten Johnson, Elizabethtown<br />

and Burton St. John III, Colorado-Boulder<br />

Making Sources Visible: Representation of Evidence<br />

in News Texts, 2007-2019***<br />

Mark Coddington, Washington and Lee<br />

and Logan Molyneux, Temple<br />

Intermedia Attribute Agenda-Setting among Hong Kong,<br />

U.S. and Mainland Chinese Media****<br />

Yining Fan and Vincent Wong, Hong Kong Baptist<br />

Ideal Image for News Media: A Typology for Repairing<br />

Public Trust*****<br />

Soo Young Shin, Michigan State<br />

Discussant<br />

Andrew Duffy, Nanyang Technological<br />

* Top Faculty Paper – First Place<br />

** Top Faculty Paper – Second Place<br />

*** Top Faculty Paper – Third Place<br />

**** Top Student Paper – First Place<br />

*****Top Student Paper – Second Place<br />

Discussant<br />

Jose Aviles, Albright<br />

Topic II — Virtual Agents and Social Bots<br />

[EA] Media Use and Attitudes Toward Social Media Bots<br />

Ming Wang, Nebraska-Lincoln<br />

I’d Rather Hear it from a Robot: How Audio Voice<br />

Drives Preferences in AI-Powered Audio Messages<br />

Jackson Carter,<br />

and Linwan Wu, South Carolina<br />

“Chameleons” Make us More Other-Oriented – a Virtual<br />

Reality Study<br />

Weronika Trzmielewska, SWPS University of Social<br />

Sciences and Humanities;<br />

Barbara Müller, Radboud University;<br />

Wojciech Kulesza, SWPS University of Social<br />

Sciences and Humanities;<br />

and Wolf-Gero Lange, Radboud University<br />

Measuring Consumer-Perceived Humanness of<br />

Organizational Agents in CMC<br />

Lincoln Lu, Casey McDonald,<br />

Tom Kelleher, Susanna Lee,<br />

Yoo Jin Chung, Sophia Mueller,<br />

Marc Vielledent, and April Yue, Florida<br />

Discussant<br />

Heidi Hatfield Edwards, Florida Institute<br />

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Topic III — Social Media<br />

The Picture of Health on Instagram: Congruent vs.<br />

Incongruent Emotion in Predicting the Sentiment of<br />

Comments<br />

Jiaxi Wu, and Traci Hong, Boston<br />

Motivations to Use Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and<br />

TikTok Predicting Problematic Use and Continuance<br />

Intentions<br />

Anvita Suneja, Anish Nimmagadda,<br />

and Saleem Alhabash, Michigan State<br />

Discussant<br />

Hyunjin Seo, Kansas<br />

Topic IV — Social Cues in Digital Technology<br />

An Experiment on the Sequential Mediation Effects<br />

of PDAs on Subjective Well-being<br />

Ye Chen, and Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch, Connecticut<br />

Connect or Contrast: Public Self-Awareness and Social<br />

Cues Impacts on Selective Exposure to Political Content<br />

Wenbo Li,<br />

and Silvia Knobloch-Westerwick, Ohio State<br />

Yelp!ful or Not? A Heuristic-Systematic Model Approach<br />

to Online Reviews on Yelp!<br />

Bhakti Sharma, and T. Franklin Waddell, Florida<br />

“I Probably Just Skipped Over It:” Using Eye Tracking to<br />

Examine Political Facebook Advertising Effectiveness —<br />

and Avoidance<br />

Matthew Binford, and Bartosz Wojdynski, Georgia<br />

Discussant<br />

Cindy Vincent, Salem State<br />

Topic V-Misinformation and Digital Aggression<br />

Misinformation Corrective Action when Exposed to Fake<br />

News: The Role of Media Locus of Control, Need for<br />

Cognition and Fake News Literacy<br />

Brigitte Huber, Vienna;<br />

Porismita Borah, Washington State;<br />

and Homero Gil de Zúñiga, University of Vienna<br />

The Target of Incivility: Examining the Uncivil Discourse<br />

on Social Media Platforms<br />

Mustafa Oz, Tennessee Knoxville;<br />

and Bahtiyar Nurumov, Suleyman Demiral University<br />

Dislike and Warn: Different Levels of Corrective Actions<br />

on Social Media<br />

Liefu Jiang, Chicago State<br />

[EA] The Effects of Victim Response to Direct<br />

and Indirect Digital Aggression<br />

Yao Dong, and Saleem Alhabash, Michigan State<br />

Discussant<br />

Gina Baleria, Sonoma State<br />

Topic VI — Mobile and App Usage<br />

Silence Mobile Phone Notifications Can be More<br />

Distracting than Receiving Notifications with Sounds<br />

and Vibrations<br />

Mengqi Liao,<br />

and S. Shyam Sundar, Pennsylvania State<br />

Assumption of Consensus: A Path Model Predicting<br />

Political Participation Among Instant Messaging<br />

App Users<br />

HyungJin Gill,<br />

and Hernando Rojas, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

SoundCloud Rap: An Investigation of Community<br />

and Consumption Models of Internet Practices<br />

Ian Dunham, Kennesaw State<br />

Discussant<br />

Devin Knighton, Brigham Young<br />

Topic VII — User Interaction and User Immersion<br />

How Much Immersion is Enough? Exploring the Use<br />

of 360 Video on Social Networks to Influence User<br />

Reflections on Important Issues<br />

Michael Horning, and Emily McCaul, Virginia Tech<br />

The Reviews of Human-computer Interaction<br />

and Online Relationship in New Media: The Evidences<br />

from Live Video Streaming Services<br />

Po-Chien Chang,<br />

and Cheng-Yu Lin, Shih Hsin<br />

Are You Engaging the Game? Effect of the Challenge<br />

and the Interaction toward Game Engagement in Mobile<br />

FPS Game<br />

Heejae Lee, Se Jung Kim, Shengjie Yao, Syracuse;<br />

Yoon (Seo Yoon) Lee, Illinois-Urbana Champaign;<br />

and Makana Chock, Syracuse<br />

Mimicry Decreases Resistance Towards a VR Interaction<br />

Partner – A Pilot Study<br />

Barbara Müller, Radboud;<br />

Weronika Trzmielewska, SWPS University of Social<br />

Sciences and Humanities;<br />

Wolf-Gero Lange, and Tibor Bosse, Radboud<br />

Discussant<br />

Qian Xu, Elon<br />

Topic VIII — Opinion Expressions on Social Media<br />

The Situated Influence of Individual Cultural<br />

Orientation on Online Political Expression through Selfpresentational<br />

Concern<br />

Xi Cui, College of Charleston;<br />

Jian Rui, South China University of Technology;<br />

and Yu Liu, Florida International University<br />

Vicarious Learning of Social Media Political Expression:<br />

The Role of Expected Outcomes and Appropriate<br />

Communication Competence<br />

Alcides Velasquez, Kansas; Dam Hee Kim, Arizona;<br />

and Andrea Quenette, Indiana-East


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Exploring Twitter Conversations around Four Brand<br />

Categories: A Computational Approach to Identify<br />

Dominant Topics and Content Characteristics<br />

Haeeon Park, Alabama<br />

Can Social Media Engender Resilience in a Crisis?<br />

A Semantic Network Analysis<br />

Staci Smith and Brian Smith, Brigham Young<br />

Discussant<br />

Tom Johnson, Texas at Austin<br />

Public Relations Division<br />

Topic I — Effective Strategies for Public Relations<br />

Pedagogy and Practice<br />

From Acronym to Application: PESO Comes to Life<br />

Arien Rozelle, St. John Fisher<br />

Balancing Between a Global and Local Perspective<br />

in the Public Relations Agency Industry<br />

Surin Chung, Ohio;<br />

Suman Lee, North Carolina at Chapel Hill;<br />

and Euirang Lee, Ohio<br />

The Untapped Potential for Mindful Awareness<br />

in the Public Relations Workplace<br />

Doug Swanson, California State, Fullerton<br />

Discussant<br />

Emily Kinsky, West Texas A&M<br />

Topic II — Examining Issues and Controversies in CSR<br />

Communication<br />

Effects of Inconsistent CSR Information of Customer’s<br />

Attitudes: A Mediation Model<br />

Moon Nguyen, Hong Kong Baptist<br />

Effects of Narratives on Individuals’ Skepticism toward<br />

Corporate Social Responsibility Efforts<br />

Sifan Xu and Anna Kochigina, Tennessee-Knoxville<br />

How Controversial Businesses Look Good through<br />

CSR Communication on Facebook: Insights from the<br />

Canadian Cannabis Industry<br />

Ran Ju, Mount Royal University;<br />

Chuqing Dong, Michigan State;<br />

and Yafei Zhang, Western Texas A&M<br />

Mapping CSR Communication Networks on Social<br />

Media: The Influence of Communication Tactics on<br />

Public Responses<br />

Yangzhi Jiang<br />

and Hyojung Park, Louisiana State<br />

Discussant<br />

Lois Boynton, North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

Topic III — CSR Communication: Building Relationships<br />

and Community Partnerships<br />

Exploring the Effects of CSR on Perceived Brand<br />

Innovativeness, Brand Identification and Brand Attitude<br />

Yukyung Lee and Carolyn A. Lin, Connecticut<br />

Building Consumer Communal Relationships through<br />

Cause-Related Marketing: From the Perspective of<br />

Persuasion Knowledge<br />

Baobao Song, Virginia Commonwealth;<br />

Weiting Tao, Miami<br />

and Taylor Wen, South Carolina<br />

How CSR Partnerships Affect Nonprofit Organizations<br />

(NPOs): The Mediating Role of Consumer-brand<br />

Identification, CSR Motives, and NPO Social Objective<br />

Achievement<br />

Michail Vafeiadis<br />

and Virginia Harrison, Pennsylvania State;<br />

Pratiti Diddi, Lamar; Frank Dardis,<br />

and Christen Buckley, Pennsylvania State<br />

Are Employees Better Spokespeople for CSR Initiatives?<br />

Findings from a Cross-national Study<br />

Geah Pressgrove, West Virginia; Carolyn Kim, Biola;<br />

and Cristobal Barra, Universidad de Chile<br />

Discussant<br />

Denise Bortree, Pennsylvania State<br />

Topic IV — Theoretical Advancements in Crisis<br />

Communication Research: Crisis Response Strategies<br />

A Construal-level Approach to Post-crisis Response<br />

Strategies<br />

Soojin Roh, Peking University HSBC Business School;<br />

and Hyun Jee Oh, Hong Kong Baptist University<br />

Power of Apology: Comparative Analysis of Crisis<br />

Response Strategy Effects between China and the United<br />

States of America<br />

Moon Lee and Sunny Yufan Qin, Florida<br />

Publics’ Emotional Reactions and Acceptance<br />

of Organizational Crisis Response in the Case<br />

of Boeing 737 MAX Crisis<br />

Hao Xu, Jisu Huh, Smitha Muthya Sudheendra,<br />

Debarati Das,<br />

and Jaideep Srivastava, Minnesota-Twin Cities<br />

Responding to Online Hoaxes: The Role of Contextual<br />

Priming, Crisis Response Type and Communication<br />

Strategy<br />

Anli Xiao, South Carolina<br />

and Yang Cheng, North Carolina State<br />

Finding an Antidote: Testing the Use of Proactive Crisis<br />

Strategies to Protect Organizations from Astroturfing<br />

Attacks<br />

Courtney Boman<br />

and Erika Schneider, Missouri-Columbia<br />

Discussant<br />

Yan Jin, Georgia<br />

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Topic V — Crisis Communication Approaches and<br />

Strategies<br />

Is Timing Everything?: Exploring Benefits and Drawbacks<br />

of Stealing Thunder in Crisis Communication<br />

Soo-Yeon Kim, Sogang University;<br />

Jeong-Hyeon Lee, Gauri Communication Co.;<br />

and Jin Sun Sul; Sogang University<br />

Does the Medium Matter? A Meta-analysis on<br />

Using Social Media vs. Traditional Media in Crisis<br />

Communication<br />

Jie Xu, Villanova<br />

Crisis Communication Strategy in Crisis of Chinese<br />

Celebrities with Huge Fan Base<br />

Qinxian Cai, Chinese University of Hong Kong<br />

Discussant<br />

Hilary Fussell Sisco, Quinnipiac<br />

Topic VI — Crisis Communication: Examining Image<br />

Repair and Responsibility<br />

Provincial and Municipal Leaders’ Coronavirus<br />

Discourse Repairs Local Governments’ Image<br />

Ernest Zhang, Missouri;<br />

Yitao Liu, Meishi Film Academy<br />

of Chongqing University;<br />

William Benoit, Alabama; and Fritz Cropp, Missouri<br />

Image Repair in the #MeToo Movement:<br />

An Examination of Kevin Spacey’s Double Crisis<br />

Don Lowe, Kentucky<br />

Explicating Moral Responsibility in Crisis<br />

Communication<br />

Yoorim Hong, Missouri, Columbia<br />

Do Instructing and Adjusting Information Make<br />

a Difference in Crisis Responsibility Attribution?<br />

Merging Fear Appeal Studies with the Defensive<br />

Attribution Hypothesis<br />

Xueying Zhang<br />

and Ziyuan Zhou, Savannah State<br />

Discussant<br />

Lucinda Austin, North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

Topic VII — Internal Communication, Organizational<br />

Listening, and Strategies for Effective Employee<br />

Outcomes<br />

How Strategic Internal Communication Leads<br />

to Employee Creativity: The Role of Employees’<br />

Feedback Seeking Behaviors<br />

Yeunjae Lee, Miami<br />

and Jarim Kim, Yonsei University<br />

Toward an Informed Employer: The Implications<br />

of Organizational Internal Listening for Employee<br />

Relationship Cultivation<br />

Sunny Yufan Qin<br />

and Rita Linjuan Men, Florida<br />

Diversity-oriented Leadership, Internal Communication,<br />

and Employee Outcomes: A Perspective of Racial<br />

Minority Employees<br />

Yeunjae Lee, Queenie Li, and Wanhsiu Tsai, Miami<br />

Discussant<br />

Tom Kelleher, Florida<br />

Topic VIII — Social Movements and Activism in the<br />

Social Media Age<br />

Social Movements and Identification: Examining BLM<br />

and MFOL’s Use of Identification Strategies to Build<br />

Relationships<br />

Candice Edrington, North Carolina State<br />

Hot Issue and Enduring Publics on Twitter: A Big Data<br />

Analysis of the Charlotte Protest<br />

Tiffany Gallicano, Ryan Wesslen,<br />

Jean-Claude Thill, Zhuo Cheng,<br />

and Samira Shaikh, North Carolina Charlotte<br />

Who’s Posting That? Roles and Responsibilities at Civil<br />

Rights Organizations<br />

Kate Keib, Katie Hunter,<br />

and Sarah Taphom, Oglethorpe University<br />

Online Firestorms in Social Media: Comparative<br />

Research between China Weibo and USA Twitter<br />

Sora Kim, Chinese University of Hong Kong;<br />

Kang Hoon Sung, California State Polytechnic;<br />

Yingru Ji, Zhejiang University;<br />

Chen Xing and Jiayu Qu, Chinese University<br />

of Hong Kong<br />

Discussant<br />

Natalie Tindall, Lamar<br />

Topic IX — Social Media and Dialogic Communication<br />

Effective Social Media Communication for Startups in<br />

China: Antecedents and Outcomes of Organization-<br />

Public Dialogic Communication<br />

Zifei Chen, San Francisco<br />

and Grace Ji, Boston University<br />

Understanding the Impact of Brand Feedback to<br />

Negative eWOM on Social Media: An Expectation<br />

Violation Approach<br />

Jing Yang, Loyola Chicago<br />

and Juan Mundel, DePaul<br />

The Determinants of Support for Crowdfunding Sites:<br />

Understanding Internal and External Factors from PR’s<br />

Perspectives<br />

Eunyoung Kim, Auburn at Montgomery<br />

and Sung Eun Park, Southern Indiana<br />

Discussant<br />

Melanie Formentin, Towson


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Topic X — Public Relations Through Time: Milestones<br />

in the Profession<br />

Suffragists as Early PR Pioneers: The Development of the<br />

National American Woman Suffrage Association Press<br />

Bureau<br />

Arien Rozelle, St. John Fisher<br />

Public Relations in the Age of Data: Corporate<br />

Perspectives on Social Media Analytics (SMA)<br />

Kathy R. Fitzpatrick<br />

and Paula L. Weissman, American<br />

Reconstructing the PR History Time Machine: Missing<br />

Women and People of Color in Introductory Textbooks<br />

Tugce Ertem-Eray<br />

and Donnalyn Pompper, Oregon<br />

Scholarly Books, Reviews, and Public Relations:<br />

Publicity and the Perception of Value<br />

Meta G Carstarphen<br />

and Margarita Tapia, Oklahoma<br />

Scientific Evolution of Public Relations Research: Past,<br />

Present, and Future<br />

Bitt Moon, Indiana-Bloomington<br />

Appealing to the Marketplace of Audiences: The Anti-<br />

Proposition 112 Public Relations Campaign in Colorado<br />

Burton St. John III<br />

and Danielle Quichocho, Colorado-Boulder<br />

Towards a Conceptualization of Corporate<br />

Accountability<br />

Jonathan Borden, Syracuse;<br />

and Xiaochen Zhang, Oklahoma<br />

The Impact of Fairness Perception on the Public’s<br />

Attitudinal and Emotional Evaluation of an Organization<br />

Nahyun Kim, Pennsylvania State<br />

and Suman Lee, North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

Discussant<br />

Gemma Puglisi, American<br />

[EA] = This submission was accepted as an extended<br />

abstract.<br />

5 to 6:30 p.m. / T070<br />

Thursday<br />

Discussant<br />

Karen Miller Russell, Georgia<br />

Topic XI — Science and Environmental Communication<br />

Organizational Legitimacy for High-Risk Facilities:<br />

Examining the Case of NBAF<br />

Xiaochen Zhang, Oklahoma;<br />

and Nancy Muturi, Kansas State<br />

Thriving Under the Sun: Stakeholder Relationships<br />

of Small Firms in the Emerging Field of Solar<br />

Nell Huang-Horowitz<br />

and Aleena Sexton, California State Polytechnic,<br />

Pomona<br />

Examining Problem Chain Recognition Effect: How<br />

Issue Salience and Proximity Impact Environmental<br />

Communication Behaviors?<br />

Nandini Bhalla, Washington and Lee<br />

Political Issues Management: Framing the Climate Crisis<br />

on the Campaign Trail<br />

Meaghan McKasy, Utah Valley<br />

and Diana Zulli, Purdue<br />

Discussant<br />

Heidi Hatfield Edwards, Florida Institute<br />

of Technology<br />

Topic XII — Media Relations, Organizational<br />

Legitimacy, and Corporate Accountability<br />

Corporate Diplomacy and Media: How Local News<br />

Contribute to Organizational Legitimacy in the Host<br />

Country<br />

Sarah Marschlich<br />

and Diana Ingenhoff, University of Fribourg<br />

Scholastic Journalism Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Student News Literacy and Free Speech Matters<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Sarah Cavanah, Southeast Missouri<br />

Seeing and Doing: The Use of Simulations and Training<br />

Videos to Increase News Literacy Awareness<br />

Elizabeth Smith<br />

and Theresa de los Santos, Pepperdine<br />

Opting In: Free Expression Statements at Private<br />

Universities and Colleges in the U.S.*<br />

Erica Salkin and Colin Messke, Whitworth<br />

Investigative vs. Mandatory Reporting: Weaponizing<br />

Title IX Against College Journalists<br />

Genelle Belmas, Kansas<br />

Campus Free Expression and Student Self-Silencing:<br />

Why Students Don’t Feel Comfortable Expressing<br />

Their Views<br />

Victoria Ekstrand<br />

and Kriste Patrow, North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

and Shao Chengyuan, Tuebingen<br />

Discussant<br />

Patrick File, Nevada-Reno<br />

* Top Faculty Paper


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5 to 6:30 p.m. / T071<br />

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Interest<br />

Group<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

LGBTQ Top Student Papers Panel<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Minjie Li, Tampa<br />

Investigating Sexual Racism and Interactions<br />

of Grindr App Users*<br />

Ming Wei Ang<br />

and Justin Tan, Nanyang Technological<br />

Say their name: How the News Reports the Death<br />

of Transgender Individuals<br />

Rachel Stark, Memphis<br />

“I Could NOT Relate More:” An In-depth Analysis<br />

of #growingupgay on Twitter<br />

Lyric Mandell and Alysson Romo, Houston<br />

No Fats, No Fems, No Asians<br />

Andrew Kix Patterson, Memphis<br />

Discussant<br />

Chelsea Reynolds, California State Fullerton<br />

* Top Student Paper<br />

5 to 6:30 p.m. / T072<br />

Association of Schools of Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication<br />

Roundtable Panel Session<br />

Current Issues: Lessons Learned from Our<br />

COVID-19 Responses<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Gracie Lawson-Borders, 2019-20 ASJMC President-<br />

Elect, Howard<br />

Panelists<br />

Marie Hardin, Dean, Pennsylvania State<br />

Judy Oskam, Director, Texas State<br />

Thor Wasbotten, Managing Director, Markkula<br />

Center for Applied Ethics, Santa Clara<br />

5 to 6:30 p.m. / T073<br />

Missouri School of Journalism<br />

Research Panel Session<br />

Affective Publics: Sentiment, Technology<br />

and Documentary Film<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Shuhua Zhou, Missouri School of Journalism<br />

Panelists<br />

The Research of the Documentary Ecology in the<br />

Background of Media Convergence<br />

He Suliu, Deputy, Television School,<br />

Communication, University of China<br />

Collaboration with China has become a New Trend<br />

in Documentary Production<br />

Vikram Channa, Vice President,<br />

Discovery Channel<br />

How to Use Documentary to Reach Local<br />

and International Audience?<br />

Clayton Dube, Professor, U.S.-China Institute,<br />

USC<br />

Communication and Cooperation in Chinese<br />

and Japanese Documentary Films: from the<br />

Perspective of Cultural Diplomacy<br />

Takeshi Tanikawa, Professor, Waseda<br />

University<br />

The Justification and Competitiveness of Chinese<br />

Media Globalization<br />

DayaThussu, Professor, Hong Kong Baptist<br />

University<br />

Discussant<br />

Zhi Li, Communication University of China<br />

6:45 to 8:15 p.m. / T074<br />

Association for Education in Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication<br />

Keynote Session<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

David D. Perlmutter, 2019-20 AEJMC President,<br />

Texas Tech<br />

Award(s) Recognitions<br />

Presentation of Scripps Howard Awards:<br />

Introduction:<br />

Liz Carter, President and CEO, Scripps Howard<br />

Foundation


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2019 Scripps Howard Journalism & Mass<br />

Communication Teacher of the Year<br />

Recipient: Jennifer Thomas, Howard<br />

2019 Scripps Howard Journalism & Mass<br />

Communication Administrator of the Year<br />

Recipient: Susan King, North Carolina at<br />

Chapel Hill<br />

Keynote Panel Session<br />

Saving the Planet Through Better Media<br />

and Communication<br />

Panelists<br />

Brian Dunning, producer, Science Friction,<br />

executive director, Skeptoid Media;<br />

host & producer, Skeptoid Podcast<br />

Pamela L. Gay, senior scientist, Planetary Science<br />

Institute, co-host, The Astronomy Podcast<br />

Michael J. San Francisco, dean, Honors College,<br />

Texas Tech, professor, Department of<br />

Microbiology and Immunology, Texas Tech<br />

Health Sciences Center<br />

8:30 to 9:30 p.m. / T075<br />

Association for Education in Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication<br />

Opening Reception<br />

Join AEJMC for a virtual opening reception featuring a<br />

twitter chat and ending with a rocking dance party!<br />

Thursday<br />

Addressing issues surrounding science communication,<br />

and discussing how media professionals and educators<br />

can improve the understanding of science through communication.<br />

Special viewings of and discussions about<br />

Science Friction, a stunning documentary on modern science<br />

communication. The film will also be available for<br />

viewing anytime throughout the conference.


COMC.TTU.EDU<br />

CONGRATULATIONS<br />

2019-2020 AEJMC PRESIDENT<br />

David D. Perlmutter, Ph.D.<br />

Professor and Dean<br />

College of Media & Communication<br />

Texas Tech University


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Cracking the Code: Millennial Science Engagement<br />

Sponsor: NSF<br />

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Influencing Young Adults’ Science Engagement and<br />

Learning with COVID-19 Media Coverage<br />

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Consumer Decision-Making in Healthcare<br />

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Improving Communication of National Animal Health<br />

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Friday Sessions<br />

65<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

7 to 8 a.m. / F001<br />

Electronic News Division<br />

Business Session<br />

Members’ Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Karen McIntyre, Virginia Commonwealth<br />

7 to 8 a.m. / F006<br />

Scholastic Journalism Division<br />

Business Session<br />

Virtual Members’ Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Mark Goodman, Kent State<br />

7 to 8 a.m. / F002<br />

7 to 9:45 a.m. / F007<br />

Law and Policy Division<br />

Business Session<br />

Executive Committee and Publication<br />

Business Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Roy Gutterman, Syracuse<br />

Association for Education in Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication<br />

Business Session<br />

Elected Standing Committee on Professional<br />

Freedom and Responsibility Committee Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Wendy Wyatt, St. Thomas<br />

Friday<br />

7 to 8 a.m. / F003<br />

Magazine Media Division<br />

Business Session<br />

Executive Committee Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Catherine Staub, Drake<br />

7 to 8 a.m. / F004<br />

Mass Communication and Society Division<br />

Business Session<br />

Executive Committee Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Nan Yu, Central Florida<br />

7 to 8 a.m. / F005<br />

Public Relations Division<br />

Business Session<br />

Past Heads Executive Committee Meeting<br />

and Special Panel Discussion<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Richard Waters, San Francisco<br />

7 to 9:45 a.m. / F008<br />

Association for Education in Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication<br />

Business Session<br />

Elected Standing Committee on Research<br />

Committee Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Amy Jo Coffey, Florida<br />

7 to 9:45 a.m. / F009<br />

Association for Education in Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication<br />

Business Session<br />

Elected Standing Committee on Teaching<br />

Committee Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Amanda Sturgill, Elon


66<br />

Friday Sessions<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

7 to 9 a.m. / F010<br />

Association of Schools of Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication<br />

Business Session<br />

ASJMC Executive Committee<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

James Stewart, Nicholls State, ASJMC outgoing<br />

President;<br />

and Gracie Lawson-Borders, Howard, Incoming<br />

ASJMC President<br />

8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / F011<br />

Communication Technology Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Jung-Sook Lee Student Research<br />

Paper Competition<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Ming Wang, Nebraska-Lincoln<br />

Unpacking the Effects of Social Media Comments<br />

on Young Adults’ Body Image Perception*<br />

Hye Min Kim, Southern California<br />

“There’s a Camera Everywhere”: How Citizen<br />

Journalists, Cell Phones, and Technology Shape<br />

News Coverage of Police Shootings<br />

Denetra Walker, South Carolina<br />

“Should I Use Emoticon and GIF?”: The Effect<br />

of Emoticon and GIF in Human-Chatbot Interaction**<br />

Jin Kang,<br />

and Lewen Wei, Pennsylvania State<br />

Flow = Optimal? How Flow Diverts Media Users’<br />

Performance, Enjoyment, and Evaluation in Multiple-<br />

Goal Pursuit***<br />

Giang V. Pham, Illinois at Urbana-Champaign;<br />

and Minh V. Pham, Hanoi University of Science<br />

& Technology<br />

Discussant<br />

Ming Wang, Nebraska-Lincoln<br />

8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / F012<br />

Cultural and Critical Studies Division<br />

Business Session<br />

Executive Committee Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Ruth DeFoster, Minnesota<br />

8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / F013<br />

Electronic News Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

The Best of Electronic News<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Dylan McLemore, Central Arkansas<br />

What is Digital Journalism? Defining the Practice<br />

and Role of the Digital Journalist*<br />

Gregory Perreault, Appalachian State;<br />

Patrick Ferrucci, Colorado;<br />

and Anna Dollar, Appalachian State<br />

Like, Comment, or Share? Exploring the Effects of Local<br />

Television News Facebook Posts on User Engagement**<br />

Miao Guo and Fu-Shing Sun, Ball State<br />

Learning without Seeking: Incidental Exposure to<br />

Science News on Social Media May Fill Knowledge<br />

Gaps***<br />

Joshua Anderson, Emily Howell,<br />

Michael Xenos, Dietram Scheufele,<br />

and Dominique Brossard, Wisconsin<br />

Readable Expressions - Nonverbal Neutrality<br />

in Crisis Coverage: A Content Analysis<br />

of the Parkland School Shooting****<br />

Danielle Deavours, Alabama<br />

Discussant<br />

Jessica Mahone, Duke<br />

* Top Paper<br />

** Second Place Paper<br />

*** Third Place Paper<br />

**** Top Student Paper<br />

* First Place Student Paper<br />

** Second Place Student Paper<br />

*** Third Place Student Paper


Friday Sessions<br />

67<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / F014<br />

Law and Policy Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Freedom of Information: Examining Access<br />

at the State, Federal, and International Levels<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Nancy Whitmore, Butler<br />

Piercing the Veil: Examining the Demographics<br />

of State FOI Law Administration<br />

A. Jay Wagner, Marquette<br />

Policy Liberalism and Access to Information<br />

in the American States<br />

Jonathan Anderson, Minnesota<br />

and David Pritchard, Wisconsin-Milwaukee<br />

Pandering, Priority or Political Weapon: Presidencies,<br />

Political Parties and the Freedom<br />

of Information Act<br />

A. Jay Wagner, Marquette<br />

Restoring Access to Information – Can the U.S. Learn<br />

from Other Countries?<br />

Amy Kristin Sanders<br />

and William Kosinski, Texas at Austin<br />

Discussant<br />

Aimee Edmonson, Ohio<br />

Discussant<br />

Anantha Babbili, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi<br />

Topic II — Framing in News and Media Around the<br />

World<br />

Framing Chinese Investment in Africa: Media<br />

Coverage in Africa, China, the United Kingdom,<br />

and United States of America*<br />

Frankline Matanji, Iowa<br />

Global Economy, Regional Bloc, National Interests:<br />

ASEAN Coverage in Philippine Broadsheets<br />

Nathaniel Melican<br />

and Jane B. Singer, City, University of London<br />

[EA] News Framing in Bangladesh, India and British<br />

Media: Bangladesh Parliamentary Election 2018<br />

Kazi Mehedi Hasan, Mississippi<br />

Cinema and the Ethnic Divide: Contemporary<br />

Representations of Mexico and Mexicans in Hollywood<br />

Films**<br />

Gabriel Dominguez Partida<br />

and Hector Rendon, Texas Tech<br />

Discussant<br />

Josephine Lukito, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

* Second Top Student Paper — Markham Competition<br />

** Second Place Paper, Latino/Latin American<br />

Communication Research Award sponsored by<br />

the Valenti School of Communication,<br />

University of Houston<br />

Friday<br />

8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / F015<br />

Mass Communication and Society, International<br />

Communication Divisions and Graduate Student<br />

Interest Group<br />

Scholar-to-Scholar (Poster) Refereed Paper Session<br />

International Communication Division<br />

Topic I — Representations of Terrorism, Conflict<br />

Innocence Killed: Framing of Visual Propaganda<br />

in the Recruitment, Radicalization and Desensitization<br />

of the Children of ISIS<br />

Flora Khoo<br />

and William Brown, Regent<br />

Lone Wolf or Islamic State: A Content Analysis<br />

of Global News Verbal Framing of Terrorist Acts<br />

Ashley Larson, San Francisco State<br />

Good Rohingyas, Bad Rohingyas: How Rohingya<br />

Narratives Shifted in Bangladeshi Media<br />

Mushfique Wadud, Nevada-Reno<br />

China in Gilgit-Baltistan: A Comparative Analysis<br />

of Pakistani and Indian Newspapers<br />

Muhammad Masood, City University of Hong Kong<br />

Topic III — Advertising and Marketing Campaigns<br />

Peace, Harmony, and Coca-Cola: Decoding<br />

Coca-Cola’s Ramadan 2018 Advertisement<br />

Reham Bohamad<br />

and Daleana Phillips, Southern Mississippi<br />

Saudi Women Take the Wheel: A Content<br />

Analysis of How Saudi Arabian<br />

Car Companies Reached Women on Social Media<br />

Khalid Alharbi, Kelli Boling<br />

and Carol J. Pardun, South Carolina<br />

Winning Hearts and Minds Through Cuisine: Public<br />

Diplomacy and Singapore’s Bid for UNESCO Intangible<br />

Heritage Recognition<br />

Seow Ting Lee<br />

and Hun Shik Kim, Colorado at Boulder<br />

Discussant<br />

Delwar Hossain, South Alabama<br />

Topic IV — Refugees, Immigrants, and “Others”<br />

First-generation Immigrants’ and Sojourners’<br />

Susceptibility to Disinformation<br />

Solyee Kim and Hyoyeon Jun, Georgia


68<br />

Friday Sessions<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

Women Refugees’ Media Usage: Overcoming<br />

Information Precarity and Housing Precarity in<br />

Hamburg, Germany<br />

Miriam Berg, Northwestern in Qatar<br />

[EA] Syrian Armenian Refugees in Armenia: Social<br />

Cohesion and Information Practices<br />

Melissa Wall, California State-Northridge<br />

[EA] Networking (with Other) Crises: Translating the<br />

Refugee Crisis into Advocacy for the Roma<br />

Adina Schneeweis, Oakland<br />

Discussant<br />

Melissa Tully, Iowa<br />

Topic V — Press Freedom and Journalists’ Perceptions<br />

Circling the Paradigmatic Wagons: A Comparative<br />

Analysis of Journalistic Paradigm Defense<br />

Lyombe Eko<br />

and Cassandra Hayes, Texas Tech<br />

Press Freedom in East Africa: Perceptions from journalists<br />

in Rwanda, Uganda and Kenya*<br />

Karen McIntyre, Virginia Commonwealth<br />

and Meghan Sobel Cohen, Regis University<br />

After the Revolution: Tunisian Journalism Students<br />

and a News Media in Transition<br />

Brian J. Bowe<br />

and Carolyn Nielsen, Western Washington;<br />

Arwa Kooli and Rafia Somai, L’Institut de Presse<br />

et des Sciences de l’Information;<br />

and Joe Gosen, Western Washington<br />

Discussant<br />

Dani Madrid-Morales, Houston<br />

* Winner, African Journalism Studies Best Paper Award<br />

for Journalism Research<br />

Mass Communication and Society Division<br />

Topic — Media effects and Individual Well-Being<br />

Pornography Consumption and Attitudes Toward Sex:<br />

A Meta-Analysis<br />

Farnosh Mazandarani, North Carolina<br />

at Chapel Hill<br />

Benefits of Social Media Use on Mental Health:<br />

Implications for College Students<br />

Bumsoo Park and Nicholas Eckhart, Alabama<br />

Discussant<br />

David Stamps, Louisiana State<br />

Oh Snap! The Relationship Between Snapchat<br />

Engagement, Jealousy, and FoMO<br />

Kandice Green<br />

and Zanira Ghulamhussain, Syracuse<br />

“He’s So Bad but He Does It So Well”: Interviews<br />

with Writers of One Direction RPF<br />

Ashley Hedrick, North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

Discussant<br />

Rui Jian, South China University of Technology<br />

Topic — Communicating Crises, Risks, and Corporate<br />

Responsibilities to the Public<br />

The Diffusion of Misinformation Across Scientific<br />

Communities<br />

Jennifer Harker, West Virginia;<br />

Laura Sheble, Wayne State;<br />

and Jillian Peyton, West Virginia<br />

Examining Consumer Attitudes Toward CSR<br />

and CSA Messages<br />

Holly Overton, Joon Kyoung Kim,<br />

Nanlan Zhang and Shudan Huang, South Carolina<br />

Discussant<br />

Cheng Hong, California State, Sacramento<br />

Media Parenting: Why Some Parents Are Not Letting<br />

Electronic Media Raise Their Children<br />

Sarah Fisher, Florida<br />

Religion in Crisis: Examining the Impact of Religiosity<br />

and Religious Rhetoric in Organizational Crises<br />

Lucinda Austin,<br />

and Jordan Morehouse, Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

Discussant<br />

Surin Chung, Ohio<br />

Topic — Persuasion, Message Framing, and Public<br />

Opinion<br />

Message Framing and Public Policy How Narrative<br />

and Identification Influence the Alzheimer’s Caregiver’<br />

Stigma and Burden<br />

Tong Xie, and Xuerong Lu, Georgia;<br />

Rui Zhao, Renmin University of China;<br />

and Jiaying Liu, Georgia<br />

Seafood Stories: How Narrative Modality, Emotion,<br />

and Transportation Influence Support for Sustainable<br />

Aquaculture<br />

Laura Rickard, Maine;<br />

Janet Yang, and Vivian Liu, University at Buffalo;<br />

and Tabitha Boze, Maine<br />

Discussant<br />

Yan Huang, Houston<br />

How Attitude Certainty Influences the Effectiveness<br />

of Direct Persuasion and Self-persuasion<br />

in Mass Media Campaigns<br />

Barbara Müller, Lieke van den Boom,<br />

and Shuang Li, Radboud University


Friday Sessions<br />

69<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

The Resistance to Media Advocacy of Pro-Environmental<br />

Civic Engagement<br />

Hyunjung Kim, Keimyung University<br />

Discussant<br />

Amanda D. Damiano, Marist College<br />

Topic — Cognitive Biases in Shaping Perceptions<br />

and Attitudes<br />

The Effect of Partisan News Reporting of Sexual Assault<br />

Allegations on Blame Attribution and Perceived Source<br />

Credibility<br />

Rebecca Ortiz, Syracuse<br />

Selective Exposure in the Stormy Daniels Scandal<br />

Alyce Viens and David Atkin, Connecticut<br />

In-Group vs. Out-Group CSR Messages and the Effects<br />

of Gender and Cause Involvement on Brand Attitudes<br />

and Positive Word-of-Mouth Intentions<br />

Yujin Heo, Chang Won Choi,<br />

Holly Overton, Joon Kyoung Kim,<br />

and Nanlan Zhang, South Carolina<br />

Dynamics of Cognitive Biases in Assessing Age<br />

Appropriateness of Media Content: A Multilevel<br />

Moderated Mediation Analysis<br />

Guangchao Feng<br />

and Shan Zhu, Shenzhen University<br />

Discussant<br />

Vanessa de Macedo Higgins Joyce, Texas State<br />

Topic — Cognition, Emotions and Decision Making<br />

The Motivated Processing of Emotions, Efficacy, and<br />

Morality in Sustainability Messages on Social Media<br />

Carlina DiRusso<br />

and Jessica Myrick, Pennsylvania State<br />

Issue Controversiality Matters: How Emotions and<br />

Imagined Audience Influence the Decision to Share<br />

Societal Issue-Related Facebook Posts?<br />

Nicky Chang Bi, Nebraska at Omaha<br />

Discussant<br />

Flora Khoo, Regent<br />

Topic — Engaging Underrepresented Populations<br />

in Polarized Society<br />

Crossing the Border: News Framing of the Definition,<br />

Causes and Solutions to Illegal Migration from Nigeria<br />

Theresa Amobi, University of Lagos, Nigeria<br />

Motivating Face-to-Face and Online Contact with<br />

Immigrants<br />

Ryna Yeoh, Nanyang Technological University<br />

Discussant<br />

Sorin Nastasia​, Southern Illinois, Edwardsville<br />

Curious Citizens: Whose Voices Are Heard in “Public-<br />

Powered” Reporting?<br />

Betsy O’Donovan,<br />

and Carolyn Nielsen, Western Washington<br />

You’ve Lost that Trusting Feeling: Examining the<br />

Consequences and Conditions of the Diminishing Trust<br />

in the Press in Rural and Urban US Communities<br />

Jay Hmielowski and Eve Heffron, Florida;<br />

Yanni Ma, Oregon State;<br />

and Michael Munroe, Florida<br />

Discussant<br />

Gina Masullo Chen, Texas at Austin<br />

Topic — Information Consumption: Dynamics and<br />

Effects<br />

Wedging the Gap: A Multi-Level Analysis of Genrespecific<br />

Television and Internet Information Seeking<br />

Impacts on Health Knowledge Over 8 Years<br />

Wenbo Li, Ohio State; Ruoyu Sun, Miami;<br />

and Xia Zheng, Indiana, Bloomington<br />

Relationships with News in the Modern Socio-Media<br />

Ecology<br />

Carin Tunney, Michigan State<br />

Friday<br />

Discussant<br />

Alya Anter​, Ajman University<br />

A Dual System Theory Approach: What Shapes Pro- and<br />

Anti- Social Behavior in an Online Discussion Forum?<br />

Yunya Song, Hong Kong Baptist University;<br />

Christine Hiu Ying Choy, Hang Seng University<br />

of Hong Kong;<br />

Qinyun Lin and Ran Xu, Connecticut<br />

Epistemic Political Efficacy and Online Political<br />

Information Seeking Before and After the 2016<br />

Presidential Election<br />

Justin Blankenship, Auburn;<br />

Martin Kifer, High Point;<br />

and Daniel Riffe, North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

Discussant<br />

Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch, Connecticut<br />

Influence of Social Media Use for News on Tolerance<br />

for Disagreement and Social Tolerance<br />

Aditi Rao, Connecticut<br />

Are You Frightened? Children’s Cognitive and Affective<br />

Reactions to News Coverage of School Shootings<br />

Gyo Hyun Koo, Texas at Austin<br />

Discussant<br />

Gretchen Hoak​, Kent State


70<br />

Friday Sessions<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

Graduate Student Interest Group<br />

Group I —<br />

Battling the Invisible: Migrant Domestic Workers’<br />

Connections to Storytelling Networks During Public<br />

Health Crises<br />

Jeffry Oktavianus, City University of Hong Kong<br />

Blue Wave as A Strategic Game Frame?<br />

Sang Jung Kim, Heysung Lee, Ran Tao,<br />

Shreenita Ghosh and Yibing Sun, Wisconsin<br />

Construction of Blurred Social Boundaries on Twitter:<br />

Discourse Analysis of #JusticeForNimrita Movement<br />

in Pakistan<br />

Muhammad Masood, City University of Hong Kong<br />

[EA] The Impact of Perceived Social Media Body Ideals<br />

on Self-Image Fixation and Exercise Tendencies<br />

Max Bretscher, South Carolina<br />

Discussant<br />

Raluca Cozma, Kansas State<br />

Group II —<br />

Goal Disruption and Psychological Disequilibrium<br />

During the Outbreak of COVID-19<br />

Qiyue Zhang<br />

and Jichen Fan, Chinese University of Hong Kong<br />

It’s Not Me, It’s You. And That Is OK: Perceptions of<br />

Mental Health and Self-Efficacy<br />

Sharon Baldinelli, Alabama<br />

Lure of the Rural: Urban Audiences’ Consumption<br />

of Rural Self-Media in China<br />

Yu Mu, Florida<br />

Masking Justice: Immunity or Impunity?<br />

Michelle Michael, Ohio<br />

Discussant<br />

Monique Luisi, Missouri<br />

Group III —<br />

Matters of Partisanship: Perception, Online News,<br />

and the U.S.- China Trade War<br />

Shimeng Dai, Texas<br />

Reflecting on Their Role: Former Members of Fashion<br />

Editors and Reporters Association (FERA) Deconstruct<br />

Normative Practices in the Newsroom<br />

Lisa Lenoir, Missouri<br />

Reimagining Networked Authoritarianism: A Technocultural<br />

Perspective on Citizens’ Co-option in the<br />

Chinese Internet Police Reporting System<br />

Lynette Jingyi Zhang<br />

and Haibin Zhang, The Chinese University<br />

of Hong Kong<br />

Visual Cues and The Bandwagon Effect: Do Images<br />

and Review Votes Make Online Reviews More Credible?<br />

Lina Zhu, Colorado State<br />

Discussant<br />

Hong Vu, Kansas<br />

[EA] = This submission was accepted as an extended<br />

abstract.<br />

8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / F016<br />

Minorities and Communication<br />

Business Session<br />

Virtual Members’ Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

George L. Daniels, Alabama<br />

8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / F017<br />

Newspaper and Online News<br />

and Scholastic Journalism Divisions<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

The Breakfast of Editing Champions — Planning<br />

for The Future<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Kirstie Hettinga, California Lutheran<br />

Are you a regular attendee of the Breakfast of Editing<br />

Champions? Please join us on Friday, Aug. 7 at 8:15 a.m.<br />

PDT to discuss the future of the Breakfast and how we<br />

can best set up the event to continue to deliver delicious<br />

insight into the world of editing. Join representatives from<br />

our sponsoring organizations—Newspaper and Online<br />

News Division, Scholastic Journalism Division, Dow<br />

Jones News Fund, Society for Editing, and Poynter—and<br />

host Kirstie Hettinga as we briefly review the Breakfast’s<br />

history and finances and plan to move the Breakfast forward.<br />

This will be a Zoom meeting hosted through the<br />

virtual conference site. Questions? Please email Kirstie<br />

Hettinga at khetting@callutheran.edu.​


Friday Sessions<br />

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AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / F018<br />

Public Relations Division<br />

Business Session<br />

Virtual Members’ Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Dustin Supa, Boston<br />

8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / F021<br />

Commission on the Status of Women<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Hashtag Activism in the Digital World<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Candi Carter Olson, Utah State<br />

8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / F019<br />

Visual Communication Division<br />

Research Panel Session<br />

Creative Research Competition Program<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Lisa Villamil, North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

and Tara Pixley, Loyola Marymount<br />

Winners<br />

TBA<br />

Winners of the 2020 Creative Research Competition<br />

present their award-winning work. This program features<br />

three presentations with the awardees discussing their<br />

creative processes and sharing final work across visual<br />

communication disciplines.<br />

8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / F020<br />

Commission on the Status of Minorities<br />

Returning to the Digital World: Technology Use<br />

and Privacy Management of Women Transitioning<br />

from Incarceration<br />

Hyunjin Seo, Hannah Britton,<br />

Megha Ramaswamy, Darcey Altschwager,<br />

Matthew Blomberg, Olushola Aromona,<br />

Bernard Schuster, Ellie Booton,<br />

Marilyn Ault, and Joi Wickliffe, Kansas<br />

Feminism in Unlikely Places: Northern Nigeria and the<br />

#ArewaMeToo Movement<br />

Olushola Aromona<br />

and Fatemeh Shayesteh, Kansas<br />

Developing New Voices: Exploring Feminist Digital<br />

Activism in India<br />

Paromita Pain, Reno, Nevada<br />

The Dragonfly Effect: Analysis of a Social Media<br />

Women’s Empowerment Campaign<br />

Aya Shata and Michelle Seelig, Miami<br />

“An Utter Disregard for Best Practices in Supporting<br />

Survivors:” Social Media and Ethics Policies in the<br />

#MeToo Era<br />

Bailey Dick, Ohio<br />

Discussant<br />

Stacey Hust, Washington State<br />

Friday<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

More than Just Dark Makeup: Legacy, Ideology<br />

and Politics of Blackface<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

James Rada, Ithaca<br />

Panelists<br />

Venise Berry, Iowa<br />

Sharon Bramlett-Solomon, Arizona State<br />

Cathy Jackson, Norfolk State<br />

Marquita Smith, Mississippi<br />

8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / F022<br />

Internships and Careers Interest Group<br />

and Advertising Division<br />

PF&R Panel<br />

Generational Divides: Preparing Gen Y and Z<br />

Students to Work with Gen X and Boomers<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Paul Glader, King’s College<br />

Panelists<br />

Pamela Morris, Loyola Chicago<br />

Jess Collins, Virginia Commonwealth<br />

Robin Spring, Grand Valley State<br />

Melissa Harrison, Texas Christian


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AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / F023<br />

Participatory Journalism Interest Group<br />

and Media Ethics Division<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

Listening Before (and After) the Story Pitch:<br />

Teaching Students<br />

About Public-Powered Journalism<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Elia Powers, Towson<br />

Panelists<br />

Marlene Neill, Baylor<br />

Carrie Brown, CUNY<br />

Letrell Crittenden, Thomas Jefferson University<br />

Summer Fields, Hearken<br />

Lindsay Green-Barber, The Impact Architects<br />

10 to 11:30 a.m. / F024<br />

Association for Education in Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication<br />

Cornerstone Panel Session<br />

Pedagogy in a Pandemic: Keeping Your Classes<br />

and Yourself Together While Things Are Falling<br />

Apart<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Amanda Sturgill, Elon<br />

Panelists<br />

Jeanine Guidry, Virginia Commonwealth<br />

Calvin Hall, North Carolina Central<br />

Rebecca Pope-Ruark, Georgia Institute<br />

of Technology<br />

Natalie T.J. Tindall, Larmar<br />

10 to 11:30 a.m. / F025<br />

Communication Theory and Methodology Division<br />

[EA] How Global is the World Wide Web? Identifying<br />

User-defined Geographies from Websites, YouTube<br />

and Twitter Trends in Over 100 Countries<br />

Yee Man Margaret Ng<br />

and Harsh Taneja, Illinois Urbana-Champaign<br />

The COVID-19 Pandemic and Heightened Hostility<br />

Toward China: Expanding the Theoretical Underpinning<br />

and Scope of the Third-person Perception<br />

Kuang-Kuo Chang, Shih Hsin University<br />

and Tien-Tsung Lee, University of Macau<br />

Database Discrepancies: News Stories and Child<br />

Separation at the Border<br />

Carol Liebler, Noah Buntain,<br />

and Kyle Webster, Syracuse<br />

Deliberating Alone: Immigration and “Rational”<br />

Arguments Against Political Talk<br />

Bryan McLaughlin, Kenton Wilkinson,<br />

Hector Rendon, and TJ Martinez, Texas Tech<br />

Discussant<br />

Elizabeth Stoycheff, Wayne State<br />

[EA] = This submission was accepted as an extended<br />

abstract.<br />

10 to 11:30 a.m. / F026<br />

Communication Technology<br />

and Mass Communication and Society Divisions<br />

Research Panel Session<br />

Tackling Misinformation: Academic-Community-<br />

Industry Collaborations Around the World<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Baybars Örse, Director of International Fact-Checking<br />

Network, Poynter<br />

Panelists<br />

Amy Zhang, Stanford<br />

Humphrey Obuobi, Google<br />

Mo Safdari, Harvard; formerly with Facebook<br />

Hyunjin Seo, Kansas<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Global Media and Immigration<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Magdalena Saldaña, Pontificia Universidad<br />

Católica de Chile


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AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

10 to 11:30 a.m. / F027<br />

10 to 11:30 a.m. / F028<br />

Cultural and Critical Studies Division<br />

High Density Refereed Paper Session<br />

Commodifying Collective Memory, Racism<br />

and Cultural Identities and Journalistic Practice,<br />

Professional Identity and Depictions of<br />

Marginalized People in Media<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Paromita Pain, Nevada, Reno<br />

Public (Re)construction of War Memory in Japan:<br />

Examining Audience Reception of the Documentary<br />

Film Shusenjo<br />

Junki Nakahara, American<br />

Food, Exoticism, and Spectacle: Commodifying African<br />

Otherness in Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern<br />

Tewodros Workneh, Kent State<br />

Globalization, Social Media and Cultural Change:<br />

Instagram and Family Traditions in Russia<br />

Regina Marchi and Maria Zhigalina, Rutgers<br />

Post-feminism in China: A Discourse Analytic<br />

Examination of the Sell of Successful Intimated<br />

Relationships Advice in Ayawawa’s Book<br />

Hanlei Yang, Chongqing University<br />

“Barbie is Not Muslim”: Consumer Racism in Hijab<br />

Wearing Barbie Doll on Twitter<br />

Suman Mishra, Southern Illinois-Edwardsville<br />

and Amal Bakry, Louisiana-Lafayette<br />

Discussant<br />

Paromita Pain, Nevada, Reno<br />

A Critical Discourse Analysis of The Washington Post’s<br />

DACA Coverage: An American Dream Mythology<br />

Daleana Phillips, Southern Mississippi<br />

Decoding Versus Discovering: The Social Roots<br />

of Two Visions of Journalistic Excellence<br />

Matthew Powers, Washington<br />

Mental Health as a Burden: Journalistic Representations<br />

of Mental Illness on Family, Society, and the Individual<br />

Elise Assaf, California State, Fullerton<br />

This Was America: The Limitations of an Enduring<br />

Vision of American Photography<br />

Alex Scott, Texas at Austin<br />

Journalistic Power: Constructing the “Truth” and the<br />

Economics of Objectivity<br />

Gino Canella, Emerson<br />

International Communication<br />

and Newspaper and Online News Divisions<br />

Research Panel Session<br />

Methodological Challenges for Studying<br />

Journalism Around the World<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Celeste González de Bustamante, Arizona<br />

Panelists<br />

Heloiza Herscovitz, California State Long Beach<br />

Jeannine Relly, Arizona<br />

Mariana De Maio, Lehigh<br />

Sallie Hughes, Arizona<br />

Martin Oller Alonzo, Havana<br />

10 to 11:30 a.m. / F029<br />

Media Ethics and Electronic News Divisions<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

The Sports Media Class as a Site<br />

for Social Awareness<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Michael Mirer, Wisconsin-Milwaukee<br />

Panelists<br />

Travis Bell, South Florida<br />

Steve Fox, Massachusetts<br />

Nicole Kraft, Ohio State<br />

Sean Upshaw, Utah<br />

Brent Weber, Weber Creative<br />

10 to 11:30 a.m. / F030<br />

Media Management, Economics and Entrepreneurship<br />

Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Managing News Media Outlets<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Jiyoung Cha, San Francisco State<br />

Friday<br />

Discussant<br />

Perry Parks, Michigan State


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“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

Concentration of Journalistic Output Across Media<br />

Outlets and Outlet Types: An Analysis of 100<br />

Communities<br />

Jessica Mahone, Qun Wang,<br />

and Philip Napoli, Duke<br />

and Matthew Webster, Minnesota<br />

and Kathleen McCullough, Augustana<br />

Public Service Mandate Versus Profit-Making Motive:<br />

A Study of the Daily Graphic Newspaper in Ghana<br />

Paul Koomson and S. Senyo Ofori-Parku, Oregon<br />

Alternative and Mainstream Local News Competition<br />

and the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Computational<br />

Content Analysis<br />

Angela Powers and Yuxi He, Iowa State<br />

We Are the People – Audience Engagement as Catalyst<br />

for Newsroom Unionization<br />

Karin Assmann, Georgia<br />

Discussant<br />

Patricia Phalen, George Washington<br />

10 to 11:30 a.m. / F031<br />

Political Communication<br />

and Minorities and Communication Divisions<br />

PF&R Panel Session<br />

The Role of the Media in Puerto Rico’s<br />

Times of Crisis<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

María De Moya, DePaul<br />

Panelists<br />

Federico Subervi, Wisconsin<br />

Vanessa Bravo, Elon<br />

María De Moya, DePaul<br />

Juan Mundel, DePaul<br />

Yadira Nieves, Inter-American University,<br />

Bayamon, Puerto Rico<br />

10 to 11:30 a.m. / F032<br />

Public Relations and Magazine Media Divisions<br />

PF&R Panel Session<br />

Media Literacy in an Era of Sponsored Content,<br />

Native Advertising, and Content Marketing<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Catherine Staub, Drake<br />

Panelists<br />

Lisa Weidman, Linfield<br />

Aileen Gallagher, Syracuse<br />

Deb Aikat, North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

Michelle Amazeen, Boston<br />

10 to 11:30 a.m. / F033<br />

Sports Communication<br />

and Small Programs Interest Groups<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

Sports Media Curriculum: What’s the<br />

Winning Lineup?<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

John Carvalho, Auburn<br />

Panelists<br />

Kevin Hull, South Carolina<br />

Alan Goldenbach, Hood College<br />

Travis Bell, Tennessee<br />

Matt Tullis, Fairfield<br />

10 to 11:30 a.m. / F034<br />

Association for Education in Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication<br />

Research Panel Session<br />

Talking Book Writing with the Tankard Award<br />

Finalists<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Brooke W. McKeever, South Carolina<br />

2020 James Tankard Book Award Finalists (Listed in<br />

alpha order)<br />

Contested Ground: The Tunnel and the Struggle over<br />

Television News in Cold War America<br />

[University of Massachusetts Press]<br />

by Mike Conway, Indiana<br />

Automating the News: How Algorithms Are Rewriting<br />

the Media<br />

[Harvard University Press]<br />

by Nicholas Diakopoulos, Northwestern<br />

News from Germany: The Competition to Control World<br />

Communications, 1900-1945<br />

[Harvard University Press]<br />

by Heidi J. S. Tworek, British Columbia<br />

The award winner will be recognized during AEJMC’s<br />

Annual Conference.


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“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

10 to 11:30 a.m. / F035<br />

Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism<br />

and Mass Communications (ACEJMC)<br />

Roundtable Session on Standards Revisions<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Peter Bhatia, President, ACEJMC<br />

10 to 11:30 a.m. / F036<br />

Using Space as a Performance of Persona-driven<br />

Literary Journalism Across Media: A Case Study<br />

of the Danish Reporter and Critic Poul Pilgaard<br />

Johnsen<br />

Steffen Moestrup, Danish School of Media<br />

and Journalism<br />

The Public Value of Private Space: How Literary<br />

Journalism Made the Personal Political<br />

Thomas R. Schmidt, California, San Diego<br />

Data Science and the Changing Place<br />

of Literary Journalism<br />

Brett Popplewell, Carleton University, Canada<br />

Cronkite School of Journalism, Arizona State University<br />

Panel Session<br />

Equity and Inclusion During the Pandemic:<br />

Indigenous and International Student Experience<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Rebecca Blatt, senior associate dean,<br />

Cronkite School<br />

This session explores the role of space and setting in literary<br />

journalism. Panelists engage the topic from theoretical,<br />

professional, and pedagogical perspectives.<br />

10 to 11:30 a.m. / F038<br />

Association for Education in Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication<br />

Friday<br />

Panelists<br />

Sonali Kudva, Tampa<br />

Taylor Notah, senior editor, Turning Points<br />

Magazine, School of Social Transformation,<br />

Arizona State<br />

Recruiting, retaining and serving the needs of Native<br />

American and immigrant populations have become even<br />

more difficult during the current pandemic. This discussion<br />

will focus on the issues and what journalism educators<br />

can do to address them.<br />

10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. / F037<br />

International Association for Literary Journalism<br />

Studies<br />

Research Panel Session<br />

Where the Story Takes Place: Space and Setting<br />

in Literary Journalism, Panel I<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Patrick Walters, Kutztown<br />

Panelists<br />

Place in Podcast Journalism: Narrative<br />

Experimentation in Audio Reporting<br />

David Dowling, Iowa<br />

How Literary Journalists Can Convey Their Settings<br />

Through User Experience Strategy<br />

Connor Harrison, Independent Scholar<br />

AEJMC Division and Interest Group (D/IG)<br />

Membership Fair<br />

Groups with live-chat representatives<br />

• Advertising<br />

• Communication Technology<br />

• Commission on the Status of Minorities<br />

• Commission on the Status of Women<br />

• Community Journalism<br />

• Cultural and Critical Studies<br />

• History<br />

• Internships and Careers<br />

• Participatory Journalism<br />

• Political Communication<br />

• Religion and Media<br />

Join us in the D/IG Fair Hall to learn more about the<br />

AEJMC D/IGs.<br />

11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. / F039<br />

Communicating Science, Health, Environment<br />

and Risk and Political Communication Divisions<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

Teaching about Politics and the Environment<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Sojung Kim, George Mason


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AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

Panelists<br />

Karen Cannon, California Polytechnic State,<br />

San Luis Obispo<br />

Mary Beth Deline, Illinois State<br />

Shupei Yuan, Northern Illinois<br />

Robin Hoecker, DePaul<br />

11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. / F040<br />

Communication Technology Division<br />

High Density Refereed Paper Session<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Pamela Brubaker, Brigham Young<br />

Topic I — Smartphone Use<br />

Fighting Over Smartphones? Parents’ Excessive<br />

Smartphone Use, Lack of Control Over Children’s<br />

Use, and Conflict<br />

Jörg Matthes, Marina Thomas,<br />

and Anja Stevic, University of Vienna;<br />

and Desirée Schmuck, LMU Munich<br />

Exploring Multiple-level Predictors Contributed to the<br />

Credibility of Smartphone Information<br />

Bing Hu, South China University of Technology;<br />

Bu Zhong, Pennsylvania State;<br />

and Tao Sun, Vermont<br />

From Passive to Purposeful: Can Apple’s Screen Time<br />

realign Users’ Relationships with Their Devices?<br />

Ebubechukwu Ubochi,<br />

and Heidi Hatfield Edwards, Florida Institute<br />

of Technology<br />

Discussant<br />

Mike Horning, Virginia Tech<br />

Topic II — Self-presentation in Digital Media<br />

Understanding the Interplay of Personality Traits and<br />

Social Comparison in Selfie Editing and Posting Behavior<br />

Yu Liu,<br />

and Weirui Wang, Florida International<br />

Impact of Interactivity on Satisfaction in Digital Social<br />

Reading – Social Presence as a Mediator<br />

Wu Li, and Yuanyu Mao, Shanghai Jiaotong<br />

University;<br />

and Liuning Zhou, Southern California<br />

All About Words: Linguistic Profile of Twitter Users Who<br />

Tweet and Retweet About Face-swapping Posts<br />

Lewen Wei, and Jin Kang, Pennsylvania State<br />

Discussant<br />

Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch, Connecticut<br />

Topic III — The Impact of Advanced Technology<br />

on Society<br />

Information Inequality: The Information Demand<br />

and Supply Factors that Shape the Digital Engagements<br />

of Low-income and High-income Individuals in the<br />

United States<br />

Jihye Lee, and James Hamilton, Stanford;<br />

Nilam Ram, Pennsylvania State;<br />

Thomas Robinson, and Byron Reeves, Stanford<br />

The Effect of Advanced Technology on Jobs: Attention,<br />

Income, Worry, and Support for a Basic Income<br />

Alex W. Kirkpatrick, Washington State<br />

and Jay Hmielowski, Florida<br />

“We think You May Like”: An Investigation<br />

of E-commerce Personalization<br />

for Privacy-conscious Consumers<br />

Yong Whi Greg Song, Hayoung Sally Lim,<br />

and Jeeyun Oh, Texas at Austin<br />

Playable News Technologies: Journalism<br />

and the Rise of Mobile Gaming<br />

David Dowling, Iowa<br />

Discussant<br />

Brian Smith, Brigham Young<br />

11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. / F041<br />

Communication Theory and Methodology<br />

and Mass Communication and Society Divisions<br />

PF&R Panel Session<br />

Responsible and Rigorous Scholarship: Advocating<br />

Open Research Practices in Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Benjamin Johnson, Florida<br />

Panelists<br />

Nick Bowman, Texas Tech<br />

Serena Daalmans, Radboud University Nijmegen<br />

Josephine Lukito, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

Frank Waddell, Florida<br />

11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. / F042<br />

History Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Publicity, the Press, and Social Movements<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Candi Carter Olson, Utah State


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AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

A Know-Nothing’s Portrayal of Mexicans in the 1850s<br />

Press: The Work of G. Douglas Brewerton*<br />

Michael Fuhlhage, Wayne State<br />

“The Paper of Record of the Women’s Movement”:<br />

The National Identity of Off Our Backs**<br />

Kate Yanchulis, Maryland<br />

The Nation’s First Press Secretary: Ray Stannard Baker<br />

and the Lessons of Publicity<br />

Meghan McCune<br />

and John Maxwell Hamilton, Louisiana State<br />

“Skeptics Make the Best Readers”: The Institute of<br />

Propaganda Analysis’ Pioneering Media Literacy Efforts<br />

and the Fight Against Misinformation (1937-1942)<br />

Elisabeth Fondren, St. John’s<br />

Communication, Perception of Candidate Ethnicity,<br />

and Hispanic Engagement During the 2018 Texas<br />

Senate Election**<br />

Oluseyi Adegbola, DePaul<br />

and Sherice Gearhart, Texas Tech<br />

News Presenters and the People Who Lead Them:<br />

Examining Diversity of Local Television News Teams***<br />

Robert J. Richardson, Texas at Austin<br />

Communicating the Culture Through Korean Food<br />

Between Authenticity and Adaptation****<br />

Solyee Kim, Georgia<br />

Discussant<br />

Bradley Gorham, Syracuse<br />

Discussant<br />

Jinx Broussard, Louisiana State<br />

* Third Place Faculty Paper<br />

** Third Place Student Paper<br />

* First Place, Faculty Competition<br />

** Second Place, Faculty Competition<br />

*** Second Place, Student Competition<br />

**** Third Place, Student Competition<br />

Friday<br />

11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. / F043<br />

Media Ethics and Cultural and Critical Studies Divisions<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

Codebreaker: Teaching Media Ethics Beyond<br />

the Code of Ethics<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Jan Leach, Kent State<br />

Panelists<br />

Chris Roberts, Alabama<br />

Kathy Fitzpatrick, South Florida<br />

Meta Carstarphen, Oklahoma<br />

Lindsay Palmer, Wisconsin<br />

11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. / F044<br />

Minorities and Communication Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Top Papers in Minorities and Communication<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Lillie Fears, Arkansas State<br />

“Through Our Prism”: A Survey of Black Local<br />

Sportscasters’ Views and Interactions with Black<br />

Athletes*<br />

Kevin Hull and Denetra Walker, South Carolina;<br />

Miles Romney, Brigham Young<br />

and Kirstin Pellizzaro, South Carolina<br />

11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. / F045<br />

Newspaper and Online News Division<br />

PF&R Panel Session<br />

Teaching Tools and Tip to Decode<br />

the 2020 U.S. Census<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Dorothy Bland, North Texas<br />

Panelists<br />

Laura Castaneda, Southern California<br />

D’Vera Cohn, Pew Research Center<br />

Michael C. Cook Sr., U.S. Census Bureau<br />

11:45 a.m. to 2 p.m. / F046<br />

Public Relations Division<br />

Session<br />

Understanding Public Relations<br />

and Public Diplomacy in Latin America:<br />

Challenges and Opportunities in 2020<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Vanessa Bravo, Elon


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AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

Speakers<br />

Maria DeMoya, DePaul<br />

Pablo Miño, North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

Claudia Labarca, Pontificia Universidad Católica<br />

de Chile<br />

Tania Gomez Zapata, Universidad de las Americas<br />

Puebla<br />

Eduardo Hernandez, Universidad Iberoamericana<br />

11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. / F047<br />

Scholastic Journalism Division<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

Public and Private: A Look at the Latest<br />

Insights about Scholastic Journalism<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Melanie Wilderman, Oklahoma<br />

Panelists<br />

Erica Salkin, Whitworth<br />

Candace Perkins Bowen, Kent State<br />

Peter Bobkowski, Kansas<br />

Mark Goodman, Kent State<br />

11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. / F048<br />

Commission on the Status of Women<br />

and Council of Affiliates<br />

PF&R Panel Session<br />

Climbing the Ladder to Leadership in the Academy<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Dianne Lynch, Kent State<br />

Panelists<br />

Amy Reynolds, Dean, Kent State<br />

Marie Hardin, Dean, Pennsylvania State<br />

Michelle Ferrier, Dean, Florida A&M<br />

11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. / F049<br />

Graduate Student Interest Group<br />

and Visual Communication Division<br />

Research Panel Session<br />

How to Find and Maintain a Program of Research<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Hayley Markovich, Florida<br />

Panelists<br />

Summer Shelton, Idaho State<br />

Shahira Fahmy, American in Cairo<br />

Mary Angela Bock, Texas at Austin<br />

Holly Overton, South Carolina<br />

Yung Soo Kim, Kentucky<br />

11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. / F050<br />

Religion and Media<br />

and Internships and Careers Interest Groups<br />

PF&R Panel Session<br />

Student Media Censorship vs. Freedom<br />

on a Religious Campus: Liberty University<br />

and the Problem of Student Initiative<br />

in Matters of Faith in the Public Sphere<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Michael Longinow, Biola<br />

Panelists<br />

The Law, Private Colleges and Censorship<br />

of Campus Press<br />

Sommer Ingram Dean, lawyer, Student<br />

Press Law Center<br />

Sensitive Topics in Theory and Practice<br />

on Christian College Campuses<br />

Doug Mendenhall, Abilene Christian<br />

Censorship Survey on Christian College Campuses<br />

Cassidy Grom, data reporter at NJ.com<br />

Sensitive Topics in Theory and Practice<br />

on Christian College Campuses Part II<br />

Alan Blanchard, Taylor<br />

Liberty University as Exhibit A of Censorship<br />

of Campus Press at Christian Colleges<br />

Paul Glader, King’s College<br />

11:45 a.m. to 3 p.m. / F051<br />

Association for Education in Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication and Association<br />

of Schools of Journalism and Mass Communication<br />

Training Session<br />

Institute for Diverse Leadership in Journalism<br />

and Communication Training Session —<br />

2019-20 Class Fellows<br />

Welcome<br />

Jennifer H. McGill, Executive Director, AEJMC<br />

The afternoon session is only open to the 2019-20 IDL<br />

Fellows.


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“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. / F052<br />

Association for Education in Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication<br />

Business Session<br />

Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly<br />

Editorial Luncheon<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Louisa Ha, J&MCQ editor, Bowling Green State<br />

12:45 p.m. to 1:15 p.m. — General Business Meeting<br />

ASJMC Activities<br />

ASJMC Winter Workshop<br />

Installation of ASJMC 2020-21 ASJMC President<br />

Gracie Lawson-Borders, Howard<br />

11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. / F055<br />

International Association for Literary Journalism Studies<br />

11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. / F053<br />

Kappa Tau Alpha and Association for Education<br />

in Journalism and Mass Communication<br />

Award Presentation<br />

Research Panel Session II<br />

Where the Story Takes Place: Space and Setting<br />

in Literary Journalism, Panel II<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

David Dowling, Iowa<br />

Friday<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Beverly J. Horvit, Missouri<br />

and David D. Perlmutter, Texas Tech,<br />

2019-20 AEJMC President<br />

This ceremony recognizes both associations’ award<br />

winners and divisions’ top student paper winners. Any<br />

registered attendee is welcome to join the session.<br />

KTA remains committed to its guiding principles of<br />

Knowledge, Truth and Accuracy. The ceremony will be<br />

followed by a KTA business meeting.<br />

11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. / F054<br />

Association of Schools of Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication<br />

Awards Session<br />

Gerald M. Sass Award for Distinguished Service<br />

to JMC Education, and ASJMC Business Meeting<br />

11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. — Award Presentation<br />

Welcome<br />

James Stewart, Nicholls State, ASJMC 2019-20<br />

ASJMC President<br />

Introduction of Gerald M. Sass Award for Distinguished<br />

Service to JMC Education<br />

Gracie Lawson-Borders, Howard<br />

2019 Sass Award Presentation<br />

¡Presente! Radio Bilingüe Service to the Latino<br />

Community<br />

Recipient: Hugo Morales, Radio Bilingue<br />

Panelists<br />

The Kingdom and the Power: Gay Talese’s Inspiration<br />

of Newsroom Ethnography<br />

Patrick Walters, Kutztown<br />

Rock City: Voices of Quebec City’s Music Scene<br />

of the 1990s<br />

Sophie Létourneau, Université Laval, Canada<br />

John Joseph Mathews: The “Blackjack Discourse”<br />

of a Mid-century Osage Naturalist<br />

John M. Coward, Tulsa<br />

Literary Journalism and Imaginative Appeal<br />

of Carceral Space<br />

Kate McQueen, California Santa Cruz<br />

This session explores the role of space and setting in literary<br />

journalism. Panelists engage the topic from theoretical,<br />

professional, and pedagogical perspectives.<br />

1:30 to 3 p.m. / F056<br />

Association for Education in Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication<br />

Scholar-to-Scholar (Poster) Refereed Paper Session<br />

Advertising Division<br />

A Cross-Cultural Examination of CSR Advertising:<br />

The Effects of Negative Moral Emotions<br />

on Information Processing<br />

Wen Zhao, Fairfield University


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“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

Should Stigmatized Companies Use a High-fit<br />

or Low-fit Cause in Cause-Related Marketing?<br />

Mengtian Jiang and Hyun Ju Jeong, Kentucky<br />

Millennials’ Environmental Involvement and Their<br />

Responses Toward Sustainable Products and Green<br />

Advertising<br />

Jason Yu, Southern Illinois, Edwardsville<br />

CSR Virtual Reality Campaigns by Alcohol Companies:<br />

The Role of Self-Value and Prior Drinking Experiences*<br />

Yoon-Joo Lee, Washington State;<br />

Wen Zhao, Fairfield;<br />

and Huan Chen, Florida<br />

Effects of Transparent Brand Communication on<br />

Perceived Brand Authenticity and Consumer Responses<br />

Jing Yang<br />

and Ava Francesca Battocchio, Loyola Chicago<br />

Discussant<br />

Padmini Patwardhan, Winthrop<br />

*Third Place Paper, Special Topics Paper Award<br />

Communicating Science, Health, Environment and Risk<br />

Division<br />

Topic I — Framing<br />

Adaptive Framing: Uncovering the Mediators and<br />

Extending the Strategy to Other Controversial Issues –<br />

Climate Change Skepticism and Vaccine Hesitancy<br />

Renita Coleman, Texas at Austin;<br />

Esther Thorson, Michigan State;<br />

Cinthia Jiminez, and Kami Vinton, Texas at Austin<br />

Effects of Information Veracity and Message Frames<br />

on Information Dissemination: Examining Zika<br />

Epidemic on Twitter<br />

Qian Xu, Elon; Shi Chen,<br />

and Lida Safarnejad, North Carolina, Charlotte<br />

Vaping in Today’s World: Do Fear Appeals<br />

and Message Framing Change the way E-Cigarette<br />

Users View Their Habit?<br />

Chris Noland, South Carolina<br />

ADHD is for Kids: An Outdated Medical News<br />

Frame Supported by Medical Genre News Outlets<br />

Daisy Milman, Texas Tech<br />

Discussant<br />

Ioana Coman, Texas Tech<br />

Topic II — Message Effects<br />

Narratives vs. Standard of Care: Testing Messages<br />

Effectiveness for Adolescents’ Type 1 Diabetes<br />

Management<br />

Trevor Bell, California State, Long Beach;<br />

Seth Noar,<br />

and Allison Lazard, North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

This Could Be Us: The Effects of Narratives<br />

and Disclosure Timings on Reducing Stigma<br />

and Implicit Bias Against People Suffering<br />

from Mental Illness<br />

Sushma Kumble, Towson<br />

and Fuyuan Shen, Pennsylvania State<br />

How Daily Journalists Verify Numbers and Statistics<br />

in News Stories: An Empirical Study<br />

Anthony Van Witsen, Michigan State<br />

Stigma Toward People Who Misuse Prescription<br />

Opioid Drugs: An Exploratory Study<br />

Jie Xu, Villanova;<br />

and Xiaoxia Cao, Wisconsin-Milwaukee<br />

“From Cover-Up to Catastrophe:” How the Anti-Vaccine<br />

Propaganda Documentary “Vaxxed” Impacted College<br />

Students’ Perceptions About Vaccinations<br />

Amanda Bradshaw, Debbie Treise,<br />

Alexis Bajalia, and Easton Wollney, Florida;<br />

and Summer Shelton, Idaho State; Kendra Auguste,<br />

and Montserrat Carrerra Seoane, Florida<br />

Discussant<br />

Lauren Bayliss, Georgia Southern<br />

Topic III — Media and Intervention<br />

Virtual Reality Intervention for Safety Education:<br />

Unveiling the Immersive Media Effects on Agricultural<br />

Injury Prevention Behaviors<br />

Kang Namkoong, Junhan Chen,<br />

and John Leach, Maryland;<br />

Stacy Vincent, Yongwook Song,<br />

and Brett Wasden, Kentucky<br />

Understanding the Use of Memes for Targeted HIV/STI<br />

Prevention Among Black and Hispanic Young Men Who<br />

Have Sex with Men<br />

Jazmyne Simmons, Michelle Seelig,<br />

and Victoria Orrego, Miami<br />

Extending the Mood Management Theory: How<br />

Entertainment and Informational Television Viewing<br />

Moderates the Effects of Anxiety on Smoking Behavior<br />

Juwon Hwang, Wisconsin;<br />

and Porismita Borah, Washington State<br />

Discussant<br />

Saleem Alhabash, Michigan State<br />

Topic IV – Public Risk and Health Communication<br />

The Effects of Patient-Provider Communication<br />

on Cancer Patients’ Depression and Anxiety:<br />

The Uncertainty Reduction and Expectancy<br />

Violations Approaches<br />

Fangcao Lu, Jeffry Oktavianus,<br />

and Yanqing Sun, City University of Hong Kong


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81<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Patient-Provider<br />

Communication and the Role of E-Health Use<br />

Hyang-Sook Kim, and Hee Jun Kim, Towson<br />

The Impact of Uncertainty on Prevention Behavior<br />

Intention – Applying Theory of Planned Behavior<br />

to Uncertain Health Threat Situation<br />

Junhan Chen and Kang Namkoong, Maryland<br />

When the Public Avoids Risk Information During an<br />

Election: The Roles of Emotion and Attention Appraisal<br />

Won-Ki Moon, Lee Ann Kahlor,<br />

and Hayoung Sally Lim, Texas at Austin<br />

Discussant<br />

Sara Champlin, North Texas<br />

International Communication Division<br />

Perceptions of Refugees in Their Home Countries<br />

and Abroad: A Content Analysis of La Caravana<br />

Migrante/the Migrant Caravan in Central America<br />

and the United States<br />

Linda Jean Kenix<br />

and Jorge Freddy Bolanos Lopez, Canterbury<br />

1:30 to 3 p.m. / F057<br />

Law and Policy<br />

and Communication Technology Divisions<br />

PF&R Panel Session<br />

Future Journalism Through Science Fiction<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Daxton “Chip” Stewart, Texas Christian<br />

Panelists<br />

Casey Fiesler, Colorado-Boulder<br />

Robin Sloan, Bay-area based author<br />

(Mr. Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore),<br />

machine learning developer, co-author<br />

of EPIC 2014<br />

Cyrus Farivar, NBC news tech reporter<br />

and author of Habeas Data<br />

1:30 to 3 p.m. / F058<br />

Friday<br />

Topic V – Theory and Method of Health<br />

Communication Research<br />

Measurement Invariance of the Sex-Related Marijuana<br />

Expectancies Scale Across Age and Gender<br />

Jessica Willoughby, Stacey Hust, Jiayu Li,<br />

and Leticia Couto, Washington State<br />

Comfort, Compliance, and Concern: A Critical<br />

Discourse Analysis of Health Research Communication<br />

Robyn Adams, Michigan State<br />

Discussant<br />

Sushma Kumble, Towson<br />

Sports Communication Interest Group<br />

Topic — Popular Issues in Sport<br />

I Hate that F**king School: A Case Study of Fan<br />

Behavior on Twitter Among College Football Rivalries<br />

Cody Friesen, Kansas State<br />

Assumption of Active Audience Assumptions<br />

and New Needs: Comparing Consumption Motivations<br />

of Esport and Traditional Sport Spectatorship<br />

Jue Hou, and Andrew C. Billings, Alabama<br />

Devising a Historical Political Economic Narrative<br />

Method: A Feminist Materialist Critique of WNBA<br />

Pay Inequity<br />

Christopher Garcia, Florida State<br />

Game Time or Not? Behavioral Predictors<br />

of Sports Brand Engagement on Social Media<br />

Matthew Pittman<br />

and Brandon Boatwright, Tennessee<br />

Discussant<br />

John Carvalho, Auburn<br />

Magazine Media<br />

and Cultural and Critical Studies Divisions<br />

PF&R Panel Session<br />

Culinary Journalism, Food Justice,<br />

and the Social Sphere<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Debra Kelley, Communications Consultant,<br />

Minnesota<br />

Panelists<br />

Diners, Dudes & Diets: How Gender & Power<br />

Collide in Food Media & Culture<br />

Emily Contois, Tulsa<br />

Cooking in the Times of Corona: The New<br />

Domesticity of Food Journalism<br />

Elfriede Fursich, Pittsburgh<br />

Complicating Lifestyle: Food Media<br />

and Entertainment Politics<br />

Elizabeth Fakazis, Wisconsin, Stevens Point<br />

Read This, Eat That: Newspaper Food Sections,<br />

Culinary Conversations, and the Social Sphere<br />

Kim Voss, Central Florida


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“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

1:30 to 3 p.m. / F000<br />

Media Management, Economics and Entrepreneurship<br />

and Communicating Science, Health, Environment and<br />

Risk Divisions<br />

PF&R Panel Session<br />

Making Sense of Technology Buzz Words:<br />

Automation, Robotics, AI<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Todd Holmes, California State Northridge<br />

Panelists<br />

Sabine Baumann, Jade<br />

John Bohannon, Primer<br />

Sylvia Chan-Olmsted, Florida<br />

Kaiping Chen, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

Alex Hanna, Google<br />

1:30 to 3 p.m. / F059<br />

Visual Communication and Advertising Divisions<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

Teaching Virtual Worlds in Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Joel Geske, Iowa State<br />

Panelists<br />

D’An Knowles Ball, Old Dominion<br />

Jason Porter, South Carolina<br />

Tina Korani, San José State<br />

1:30 to 3 p.m. / F060<br />

Commission on the Status of Women<br />

and Public Relations Division<br />

PF&R Panel Session<br />

#GirlBoss: Examining How Early-career Ad/PR<br />

Women Are Building Confidence and Paving<br />

the Way to Close the Industry’s Leadership<br />

Gender Gap<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Katie Olsen, Kansas State<br />

Panelists<br />

Elizabeth Toth, Maryland<br />

Margaret Duffy, Missouri​<br />

1:30 to 3 p.m. / F061<br />

Community Journalism Interest Group<br />

and Electronic News Division<br />

PF&R Panel Session<br />

PEG in Peril? Potential Impacts of FCC Decisions<br />

on Community Media Partnerships for Student<br />

Broadcasts and Local Coverage<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Carey Higgins-Dobney, California State, Fresno<br />

Panelists<br />

Bryan Harley, Executive Director,<br />

Community Media Access Collaborative, Fresno<br />

Antoine Haywood, Pennsylvania<br />

Kenneth Fischer, Oklahoma<br />

1:30 to 3 p.m. / F062<br />

Internships and Careers Interest Group<br />

and Newspaper and Online News Division<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

Where the Jobs Are! Developing a Business<br />

Journalism Curriculum at Your Institution<br />

- Large or Small<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Linda Shockley, Dow Jones News Fund<br />

Panelists<br />

Building a Business Journalism Curriculum<br />

and Program that Helps Students Learn the Skills<br />

and Get Jobs<br />

Chris Roush, Quinnipiac; TalkingBizNews,<br />

BusinessWeek<br />

Teaching the Economics Part of Business<br />

and Economics Reporting<br />

Constance Mitchell Ford, Maryland; formerly,<br />

economics editor, WSJ<br />

Helping a Diverse Group of Students to Become<br />

Interested in Business Reporting<br />

Michelle LaRoche, South Carolina<br />

and formerly, WSJ<br />

Developing a Business Journalism Course<br />

and Cohort at Small Colleges<br />

Paul Glader, King’s College; DJNF business<br />

reporting program, former WSJ reporter


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“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

1:30 to 3 p.m. / F063<br />

Small Programs Interest Group<br />

Members’ Luncheon<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Jeremy Sarachan, St. John Fisher<br />

1:30 to 3 p.m. / F066<br />

Association for Education in Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication<br />

President-Elect Panel Session<br />

A Nation Challenged to Change, Implications<br />

for Media Educators: An AEJMC Conversation<br />

Join members of SPIG (Small Program Interest Group) in<br />

a “luncheon” to connect with old friends, make new connections,<br />

and discuss strategies of teaching online and<br />

hybrid courses this fall. Please come with a suggestion or<br />

question about online and/or socially distanced teaching<br />

to spark discussion.<br />

1:30 to 3 p.m. / F064<br />

Association for Education in Journalism and Mass<br />

Communication Elected Standing Committee on<br />

Professional Freedom and Responsibility<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Tim P. Vos, Michigan State<br />

Panelists<br />

Danielle Kilgo, Minnesota<br />

Nneka Logan, Virginia Tech<br />

Tom Hrach, Memphis<br />

Cristina Mislan, Missouri<br />

The death of George Floyd at the hands of police ignited<br />

widespread calls for change. Journalists and other communicators<br />

have faced and largely failed similar calls in<br />

the past. How can it be different this time around?<br />

Friday<br />

PF&R Panel Session<br />

First Amendment Award<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Wendy Wyatt, St. Thomas<br />

2020 AEJMC First Amendment Award<br />

Recipient: Shane Bauer, investigative reporter<br />

and author<br />

Panelists<br />

TBA<br />

1:30 to 3 p.m. / F065<br />

Association for Education in Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication Elected Standing<br />

Committee on Teaching<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

Doctors Are In: To Evaluate and Improve How<br />

We Teach and Learn – Lessons From Students<br />

and Peers<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Ralph Beliveau, Oklahoma<br />

Panelists<br />

George L. Daniels, Alabama<br />

Tracy Everbach, North Texas<br />

Holly Speck, Kansas State<br />

Brooke Withrow, Oklahoma<br />

1:30 to 3 p.m. / F067<br />

Columbia University<br />

Panel Session<br />

Inside the Upheaval of Journalism<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Ted Gest, Criminal Justice Journalists/<br />

The Crime Report<br />

Panelists<br />

Alan Ehrenhalt, senior editor, Governing.com<br />

Richard Knox, former medicine/health reporter,<br />

NPR and Boston Globe<br />

Susan Miller, former editor, Monterey County (CA)<br />

Herald<br />

Marquita Pool-Eckert, former producer,<br />

CBS Evening News/CBS News Sunday Morning<br />

The Columbia Journalism School class of 1969 wrote a<br />

book describing journalism’s changes over a half-century.<br />

Veteran journalists will evaluate coverage from 1969<br />

to the 2020 elections and coronavirus, plus the changing<br />

role of women and minorities.


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“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

3:15 to 4:45 p.m. / F068<br />

Communicating Science, Health, Environment and Risk<br />

Division<br />

High Density Refereed Paper Session<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Tony Van Witsen, Michigan State<br />

Topic I – Analyzing Science, Health, Environment and<br />

Risk Media Content<br />

Beneath Our Feet: Risk, Dread, and the Future in<br />

Coverage of Enhanced Geothermal Energy*<br />

Catherine Lambert, Cornell<br />

Risky Business? A Content Analysis of Health Risk<br />

Behavior in VOD-Content Popular Among Adolescents<br />

Anne Sadza, Serena Daalmans,<br />

Esther Rozendaal, and Moniek Buijzen, Radboud<br />

Mother Earth, Memes, and Multi-Modality: Expressive<br />

Depictions of Climate Change on TikTok<br />

Samantha Hautea, Perry Parks,<br />

Bruno Takahashi, and Jing Zeng, Michigan State<br />

Gender Inclusion in Science Podcasts: A Case Study<br />

Content Analysis of StarTalk Radio<br />

Robert Lull, California State, Fresno<br />

Discussant<br />

Jocelyn Steinke, Western Michigan<br />

* Second Place Top Student Paper<br />

Topic II – Examining Health Risk Communication<br />

Strategies<br />

Effects of Narrative and Behavioral Involvement on<br />

Adolescents’ Attitudes Toward Gaming Disorder<br />

Yuchen Ren<br />

and Fuyuan Shen, Pennsylvania State<br />

Decisional Conflict Versus Informational Conflict:<br />

Assessing Effects of Exposure to Different Types of<br />

Conflicting Health Information<br />

Weijia Shi, Minnesota<br />

Which is Better? Theory of Reasoned Action<br />

or Theory of Planned Behavior: A Meta-Analysis<br />

of Vaccination Research<br />

Xizhu Xiao,<br />

and Rachel Wong, Washington State<br />

Discussant<br />

Kang Namkoong, Maryland<br />

Topic III – Strategic Environmental Communication<br />

Megaphoning Effects of Skepticism, Cynicism, and<br />

Situational Motivation on an Environmental CSR Activity<br />

Myoung-Gi Chon, Auburn;<br />

and Young Kim, Marquette<br />

Beyond Personal Responsibility: Analyzing How Fear<br />

Appeals and Attribution Frames Affect Behavioral<br />

Intentions and Policy Information Seeking<br />

Nicole O’Donnell,<br />

and Jeanine Guidry, Virginia Commonwealth<br />

Persuasive Effects of Outcome Frames in Waste<br />

Classification: Moderating Role of Consideration<br />

of Future Consequences<br />

Meiqi Sun, Xinyao Ma, Lulu Jiang<br />

and Nainan Wen, Nanjing<br />

Discussant<br />

Mary Beth Deline, Illinois State<br />

3:15 to 4:45 p.m. / F069<br />

Communication Technology<br />

and Communication Theory and Methodology Divisions<br />

PF&R Panel Session<br />

Navigating Opportunities and Challenges<br />

in Industry-Academic Collaboration<br />

and Data Sharing<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Make Horning, Virginia Tech<br />

Panelists<br />

James Ball, Hulu<br />

Liz Powers-Charest, Hulu<br />

Sanjay Kairam, Twitch<br />

Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch, Conneticut<br />

Marcelo Arenas, Pontificia Universidad Católica<br />

de Chile and Millennium Institute<br />

for Foundational Research on Data<br />

Gi Woong Yun, Nevada, Reno<br />

3:15 to 4:45 p.m. / F070<br />

Cultural and Critical Studies Division and<br />

Entertainment Studies Interest Group<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

Mobilizing Culture: Using Popular Media<br />

to Teach About Race, Class, and Gender<br />

in the Digital Sphere<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Ralph Beliveau, Oklahoma


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AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

Panelists<br />

Greg Adamo, Morgan State<br />

Radhika Parameswaran, Indiana<br />

Renee Hobbs, Rhode Island<br />

Meta Carstarphen, Oklahoma<br />

Samantha Stanley, Hong Kong<br />

Panelists<br />

Adam Maksl, Indiana, Southeast<br />

Jennifer Palilonis, Ball State<br />

Carolyn Hedges, Syracuse<br />

Rebecca Cooney, Washington State<br />

Damian Radcliffe, Oregon<br />

3:15 to 4:45 p.m. / F071<br />

Electronic News and Political Communication Divisions<br />

3:15 to 4:45 p.m. / F074<br />

Visual Communication and Law and Policy Divisions<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

Bottom of the Ballot, Bottom of the Barrel?<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Sherice Gearhart, Texas Tech<br />

Panelists<br />

Maria Fontenot, Tennessee<br />

Mark Harmon, Tennessee<br />

Jeff Hunter, Texas Tech<br />

3:15 to 4:45 p.m. / F072<br />

History and Minorities and Communication Divisions<br />

PF&R Panel Session<br />

The Rise of Deep Fake: How Will Journalism<br />

Respond to the Ethical Challenges “Deep Fake”<br />

Videos Present in an Era of “Fake News”<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Ross Taylor, Colorado at Boulder<br />

Panelists<br />

Krishnan Vasudevan, Maryland<br />

Tara Pixley, Loyola Marymount<br />

Andrea Hickerson, South Carolina<br />

Patrick Ferrucci, Colorado at Boulder<br />

Jared Schroeder, Southern Methodist<br />

Nina Iacono Brown, Syracuse<br />

Friday<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

Connecting Today’s Students with Jim Crow-era<br />

Media History<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Nathaniel Frederick, Winthrop<br />

Panelists<br />

Juan González, Rutgers<br />

Kristin Gustafson, Washington Bothell<br />

Gheni Platenburg, Auburn<br />

Kathy Roberts Forde, Massachusetts<br />

Rachel Grant, Florida<br />

3:15 to 4:45 p.m. / F073<br />

Scholastic Journalism Division<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

We’ve Got This: Best Practices in Online<br />

Teaching, and How Teaching Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication Prepares Us<br />

for the Big Pivot Online<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Aileen Gallagher, Syracuse<br />

3:15 to 4:45 p.m. / F075<br />

AEJMC Council of Affiliates<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Issues Facing Campus Media<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Kenna Griffin, Southern Indiana<br />

College Radio Station Use of Social Media<br />

Robert Bergland, Northwest Missouri State;<br />

Kyle Inman, South Dakota;<br />

and Alex Kirt, Northwest Missouri State<br />

How Student Newspapers Use Editorials in a Crisis<br />

Brittany Fleming<br />

and Emily Dolan, Slippery Rock<br />

Social Capital and Conflict Avoidance in Campus News<br />

William Heath<br />

and Wilson Lowrey, Alabama<br />

Advancing Communities of Practice: The Unique<br />

Position of Student Media Advisers<br />

Elizabeth Smith, Pepperdine;<br />

Jean Norman, Weber State;<br />

Kirstie Hettinga, California Lutheran<br />

and Lisa Lyon Payne, Virginia Wesleyan


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“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

3:15 to 4:45 p.m. / F076<br />

Commission on the Status of Women<br />

and Newspaper and Online News Division<br />

PF&R Panel Session<br />

Women in Podcasting: Making Our Space<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Kim Fox, The American University in Cairo<br />

Panelists<br />

Avery Truffelman, 99 Percent Invisible Podcast<br />

Teri Finneman, Kansas; Journalism History Podcast<br />

Tina Pamintuan, general manager, KALW<br />

Amy Applebaum Ritchart, Austin Peay<br />

3:15 to 4:45 p.m. / F077<br />

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Interest<br />

Group and International Communication Division<br />

PF&R Panel Session<br />

International Communication & the LGBTQI+<br />

Refugee/Asylum Seeker<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Nathian Rodriguez, San Diego State<br />

Panelists<br />

Organization for Refuge, Asylum & Migration<br />

(ORAM)The LGBT Asylum Project, Jewish Family<br />

& Community Services (JFCS)LGBT Freedom<br />

and Asylum Network<br />

3:15 to 4:45 p.m. / F078<br />

Sports Communication Interest Group and Media<br />

Management, Economics and Entrepreneurship Division<br />

Research Panel Session<br />

Why I Subscribed to The Athletic: The Evolution<br />

of Business Models in Online Journalism<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Brian Moritz, SUNY Oswego<br />

Panelists<br />

TBA, The Athletic<br />

Anthony Palomba, Virginia<br />

Ronen Shay, Fordham<br />

Molly Yanity, Quinnipiac<br />

3:15 to 4:45 p.m. / F079<br />

Association for Education in Journalism and Mass<br />

Communication Elected Standing Committee on<br />

Professional Freedom and Responsibility<br />

Panel Session<br />

Equity and Diversity Award Session: Syracuse<br />

University’s Newhouse School — Lessons Learned<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Hub Brown, Syracuse<br />

2020 AEJMC Equity and Diversity Award<br />

Recipient: Syracuse University, S.I. Newhouse<br />

School of Public Communications<br />

Faculty and media partners of the 2020 AEJMC Equity &<br />

Diversity Award recipient, the (school), discuss how their<br />

strategic initiatives around diversity, equity and inclusion<br />

have promoted innovation.<br />

3:15 to 4:45 p.m. / F080<br />

South Asia Communication Association (SACA)<br />

Refereed Paper Session II<br />

Enhancing Media and Communication<br />

in South Asia and Its Diaspora Worldwide<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Jatin Srivastava, Ohio;<br />

Harsh Taneja, Illinois Urbana-Champaign;<br />

and Dwight Brooks, Zayed<br />

Topic I — Advocacy Journalism, Religion in South Asia<br />

and Its Diaspora<br />

Conflict and Development: Analysis of Newspaper<br />

Editorial Advocacy Priorities of a Global Nuclear<br />

Southern Country<br />

Shafiq Kamboh, University of Bremen, Germany<br />

Hinduism in the Malay Archipelago:<br />

Case Study of Temples<br />

Sankaran Ramanathan, Mediaplus Consultancy<br />

Discussant<br />

Dhiman Chattopadhyay, Shippensburg<br />

Topic II — Enhancing Media in South Asia and Its<br />

Diaspora<br />

Newscaste: A Qualitative Study on Working Conditions<br />

of Dalit Journalists in India<br />

Kailash Koushik, Christ University, India


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AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

We Are in This Together!” Use of Social Media for<br />

Relationship Maintenance Among South Asian Diaspora<br />

in the U.S. During the COVID-19 Pandemic<br />

Mohammad Hossain,<br />

and Nabila Mushtarin, South Alabama<br />

and Deb Aikat, North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

Discussant<br />

Rianka Roy, Connecticut<br />

Topic III — Saving South Asia through Better Media<br />

and Communication<br />

News Media in Crisis: “Stealing Thunder” Needs<br />

to be Faster<br />

Mohammad Ali, Syracuse;<br />

Md Rejaul Haque, Jahangirnagar University,<br />

Bangladesh,<br />

and Khairul Islam, Wayne State<br />

US Educational Programming about India in the 1960s:<br />

The Beginning of an Ecological Consciousness<br />

Navdeep Sharma, Indiana at Bloomington<br />

Discussant<br />

Debashis Chakrabarti, G. D. Goenka University,<br />

India<br />

5 to 6:30 p.m. / F081<br />

Advertising and Political Communication Divisions<br />

Scholar-to-Scholar (Poster) Refereed Paper Session<br />

Advertising Division<br />

Topic — Message Features<br />

Product Qualities Perceptions in Online A Context: An<br />

Exploratory Study of Package Design Elements’ Influence<br />

Jacqui Villarreal<br />

Choosing Appropriate Colors for Green Advertising:<br />

Perceived Greenwashing through Color Choices<br />

Dongjae Lim and Nah Ray Han<br />

Effects of Placing Front-of-Pack Label on Print Food<br />

Advertisements on Consumer Attitudes<br />

Sumin Shin and SangHee Park<br />

[EA] Do Graphic Cues on Food Packaging and the<br />

Flavor of a Food Product Influences Perceptions of<br />

Product Characteristics?<br />

Chan Thai, Hayley Trillo<br />

and Jacqui Villareal<br />

Visual Cues in Direct to Consumer Advertisements<br />

for Healthcare Services<br />

Kylie Hill and Sung-Yeon Park, Nevada Reno<br />

Friday<br />

Topic IV — Media and Politics in South Asia<br />

Comparative Analysis of Asia Bibi Case in Pakistan<br />

vs. International Media<br />

Syed Hussain, Arizona State<br />

and Hira Ejaz, Institute of Liberal Arts, Lahore,<br />

Pakistan<br />

Social Media and Politics in India: Senior Journalists’<br />

Perspective on How New Media Technologies Influence<br />

Political Discourse in India<br />

Neelam Sharma, Idaho State<br />

Discussant<br />

Sonali Kudva, Tampa<br />

In our commitment to the 2020 AEJMC conference<br />

theme “Saving the Planet through Better Media and<br />

Communication,” the South Asia Communication<br />

Association (SACA) will host an interactive paper session.<br />

Research papers were selected in a peer-reviewed<br />

competition. SACA was constituted in 2015 at the AEJMC<br />

conference in San Francisco. Instituted as an umbrella<br />

organization with a presence in key organizations, SACA<br />

currently constitutes 1,680 members worldwide. If you<br />

have questions, email SACA curator, Deb Aikat , North Carolina, Chapel Hill. No pre-registration<br />

required. All are welcome.<br />

Discussant<br />

Wen Zhao, Fairfield University<br />

Topic — Global Advertising<br />

Competent and Warm? Examining Asian Stereotypes<br />

in Advertising<br />

Buduo Wang, Lucy Atkinson,<br />

Angeline Scheinbaum and Siyan Li<br />

Superiority, Comfort and Responsiveness: US Car Ads<br />

Take on Japanese Competition<br />

Khalid Alharbi, Jackson Carter,<br />

and Kenneth Campbell, South Carolina<br />

Do Viewers Really Talk About Ads during Commercial<br />

Breaks? Findings from a South Korean Social TV<br />

Platform<br />

Kyongseok Kim, Hyang-Sook Kim,<br />

Mun-Young Chung,<br />

and Yeuseung Kim, Towson<br />

Discussant<br />

Claire Segijn, Minnesota<br />

Topic — A Look at the Industry<br />

Employee Engagement: How Female Advertising Agency<br />

Practitioners Avoid Burnout and Maintain Creativity<br />

Teresa Tackett, North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

[EA] The Illusion of Gender Diversity Among Advertising<br />

Practitioners: A Textual Analysis of Award-Winning<br />

Agency Websites<br />

Teresa Tackett, North Carolina at Chapel Hill


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AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

Excellence in Ad Agency Leadership: A Mixed Method<br />

Multi-Country Study of Attributes and Styles<br />

Padmini Patwardhan, Sabrina Habib,<br />

Hemant Patwardhan, Louise Kelly,<br />

Kathleen Mortimer,<br />

and Sally Laurie, North Hampton<br />

Time, Space and Convergence in Advertising and Public<br />

Relations: Contemporary Analysis of Job Market Trends<br />

Andrew Brown, Sally McMillan, Alexander Carter,<br />

and Nicholas Sarafolean, Tennessee<br />

[EA] Prepping (for) the Ad Industry: Understanding<br />

Personality and Career Adaptability of First- Generation<br />

College Students in Strategic Communication<br />

Katie Olsen, Kansas State;<br />

Alec Tefertiller, Baylor;<br />

and Danielle LaGree, Kansas State<br />

Discussant<br />

Eunsin Joo, BNU-HKBU United International<br />

College<br />

Topic — Influencers and Brand Strategies in Social<br />

Media Advertising<br />

Unbranded and Branded Direct-to-Consumer<br />

Advertising (DTCA) Using Social Media Influencers<br />

and Effects of Disclosure<br />

Ida Darmanwan and Jisu Huh, Minnesota<br />

Effectiveness of Social Media Influencer Advertising:<br />

Attachment to Social Media as Key to Positive<br />

Consumer Engagement<br />

Haseon Park<br />

Brand Message Strategies on Instagram<br />

Jung Hwa Choi, South Alabama<br />

A History of Content Marketing: The Ancient Origins<br />

of Marketing Communication’s Newest Discipline<br />

Brian Petrotta, Fred Beard,<br />

and Ludwig Dischner, Oklahoma<br />

Discussant<br />

Andrew Brown, Tennessee at Martin<br />

Topic — Control and Cognition<br />

The moderating Role of Media Multitasking in the<br />

Effects of Message Consistency Across Multiple Ads<br />

Se-Hoon Jeong<br />

The Short- and Long- Term Memory of Brands<br />

Co-appearing in Television Programs<br />

Fanny Fong Yee Chan<br />

Exploring the Effect of Control on Playable Ad<br />

Effectiveness<br />

Xiaohan Hu, Illinois at Urbana<br />

Discussant<br />

Anan Wan, Kansas State<br />

Topic — Issues in Advertising Education<br />

The Role of Guilt, Shame, and Social Distance in<br />

Bystander-Focused Prevention of Campus Sexual<br />

Violence: A Construal Level Theory Approach<br />

Shiyun Tian and Queenie Li, Miami<br />

A Survey of Faculty Advisers at Student-Run Agencies<br />

Brooke Borgognoni and Jan Wicks, Arkansas<br />

Best Practices in Online Course Development and<br />

Instruction: Targeting Advertising Students in a Post<br />

COVID-19 World<br />

Betsy DeSimone<br />

and Courtney Carpenter Childers, Tennessee<br />

[EA] Curriculum Drives Everything: Advertising<br />

Curriculum in ACEJMC Programs<br />

Sheri Broyles, North Texas<br />

Diversity and Inclusion in Advertising: What Do<br />

Students Think?<br />

Pamela Morris, Loyola-Chicago<br />

Incorporating Ethics into Introductory Advertising<br />

Courses: Student Perspectives<br />

Pamela Morris, Loyola-Chicago<br />

Discussants<br />

Manu Bhandari, Arkansas State<br />

and Juan Mundel, DePaul<br />

Political Communication Division<br />

Topic I — Political Deliberation<br />

Representing Minorities in Deliberative Discussions:<br />

The Effects of Minority<br />

Presence and Group Identity Salience<br />

Nuri Kim, Nanyang Technological;<br />

Zijian Lew, California at Santa Barbara<br />

and Benjamin Detenber, Nanyang Technological<br />

Investigating the Effects of Pro-attitudinal and Counterattitudinal<br />

Media Exposure on General Political Talks<br />

and Cross-cutting Political Talks: Evidence<br />

from 2014 and 2018<br />

Li Zhang, Boston; Jacob Groshek, Kansas State;<br />

and Erik Bucy, Texas Tech<br />

Affective Polarization and Political Engagement in the<br />

United States: What Factors Matter?<br />

Mohammad Ali<br />

and Abdulaziz Altawil, Syracuse<br />

Discussant<br />

M. Delwar Hossain, South Alabama<br />

Topic II — Political Media Use and Perceptions<br />

The Political Use of Search Engines: Differences<br />

in the Information Seeking Habits Between Right-leaning<br />

and Left-leaning Users<br />

Chau Tong, Wisconsin-Madison


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“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

Online Keyword Activism in Political Crisis: Moderation<br />

Roles of Like-minded Public Opinion and Proxy Control<br />

of Crisis Outcomes<br />

Sora Kim, Chinese University of Hong Kong;<br />

Yingru JI and Hyejoon Rim, Minnesota<br />

Meaningfully Entertained: Exploring the Relationship<br />

between Exposure to Meaningful Media and Political<br />

Engagement<br />

Mian Asim, Zayed;<br />

Muhammad Ehab Rasul, South Florida<br />

and Azmat Rasul, Zayed<br />

Judging “Them” by My Media Use: Adapting the IPI<br />

Model for a Polarized Media Environment<br />

Youran Qin, Hong Kong Baptist University<br />

Discussant<br />

Tom Johnson, Texas at Austin<br />

Topic III — Political Mass Opinion and Attitudes<br />

Wall and Sword: Attitudes towards Two Types<br />

of Online Censorship in China<br />

Xining Liao, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

Factors Influencing Midwest Farmers’ Attitudes<br />

Toward Chinaand US-China Trade Dispute<br />

Lulu Rodriguez, Han Guang<br />

and Shuyang Qu, Iowa State<br />

It’s All Yellow Journalism Now”: How White<br />

Evangelical Christian Women’s Contempt<br />

of Mainstream Media Contributes to Their Support<br />

of Politician Donald J. Trump<br />

Gayle Jansen Brisbane, California State Fullerton<br />

Predicting Perceived Media Bias of the Mass Shooting<br />

Coverage and Intention to Participate in Discursive<br />

Activities: Examining the Effects of Personal<br />

Involvement and Social Identities<br />

Xueying Zhang, North Carolina A&T State<br />

and Mei-Chen Lin, Kent State<br />

Who’s Picking Up the Tab? The Effects of Framing<br />

Taxpayers’ Money on Citizen Oversight<br />

Volha Kananovich, Appalachian State<br />

Exposure to Personalized Political Advertising Dampens<br />

Trust in Democracy but Increases Political Interest:<br />

Evidence from a Panel Study<br />

Joerg Matthes, Melanie Hirsch, Marlis Stubenvoll<br />

and Alice Binder, Vienna;<br />

Sanne Kruikemeier, University of Amsterdam;<br />

Sophie Lecheler, Vienna;<br />

and Lukas Otto, University of Amsterdam<br />

White Democratic Candidate Outreach and Exposure<br />

to Black Voters: A Black Press Analysis<br />

George Daniels, Alabama<br />

Analysis of Campaign Issue Dynamics: Case Study<br />

of Taiwan’s 2020 Presidential Election<br />

Yi-Ning Chen, National Chengchi University<br />

and Chia-ho Ryan Wen, Syracuse<br />

Discussant<br />

Flora Khoo, Regent<br />

Topic V — News Expectations and Outcomes<br />

[EA] Disconnecting Crises: The Refugee Crisis<br />

and the Roma Problem in Official State Discourse<br />

Adina Schneeweis, Oakland<br />

The News Expectations Predicament: Comparing<br />

and Explaining What Muslims and Members of the<br />

Mainstream Society Expect from Journalists’ Roles<br />

and Reporting Practices<br />

Philip Baugut, LMU Munich<br />

and Sebastian Scherr, KU Leuven<br />

Indexing, Source Hierarchy, and Cultural Congruence:<br />

Op-Ed Coverage of Nuclear Negotiations with Iran<br />

Bill Cassidy, Northern Illinois;<br />

Mehrnaz Khanjani, Iowa<br />

and Mehdi Semati, Northern Illinois<br />

Role of Traditional Media in Influencing Presidential<br />

Election Outcomes in Ghana<br />

Elinam Amevor, Oregon<br />

Effects of Soft and Hard News Consumption on 2012<br />

and 2016 Presidential Candidate Evaluations<br />

Lewen Wei and Jinping Wang, Pennsylvania State<br />

Friday<br />

Discussant<br />

Bryan McLaughlin, Texas Tech<br />

Topic IV — Social Media Political Expression<br />

“You Are a Disgrace and Traitor to Our Country”:<br />

Uncivil Rhetoric Against the “Squad” on Twitter<br />

Porismita Borah, Washington State;<br />

Itai Himelboim, Bryan Trude,<br />

and Matthew Binford, Georgia<br />

and Kate Keib, Oglethorpe University<br />

Social Media and Misinformation: The Impact<br />

of Education and PoliticalAffiliation on News<br />

Sharing Behavior<br />

Sean R Sadri and John P Kelsey, Alabama<br />

and Candice D. Roberts, St. John’s<br />

Discussant<br />

Lindsey Sherrill, North Alabama<br />

Topic VI — News Environments<br />

How Do People Learn About Public Affairs When<br />

Incidentally Exposed to News? Clarifying Political<br />

Knowledge Paradoxical Direct and Indirect Effects<br />

Homero Gil de Zúñiga, Pennsylvania State;<br />

Porismita Borah, Washington State;<br />

and Manuel Goyanes, Carlos III University<br />

Headline News: A Theoretic Model to Explore the<br />

Believability and Selection of Political News<br />

Robin Blom and Tim Huang, Ball State


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AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

[EA] When the Desert Matters: Contextual Differences<br />

in Local News Environment and Polarized Perceptions<br />

of Local Economy<br />

Jianing Li, Jiyoun Suk<br />

and Josephine Lukito, Wisconsin-Madison;<br />

Ceri Hughes, Brunel University;<br />

Jordan Foley a<br />

nd Lewis Friedland, Wisconsin-Madison;<br />

Chris Wells, Boston University;<br />

Dhavan V. Shah<br />

and Michael Wagner, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

Morally Covering Politics: A Case Study of the New<br />

York Times’ Reporting on Clinton and Trump During<br />

the 2016 U.S. Election<br />

Qihao Ji, Marist College<br />

Framing COVID-19: A Case Study of the Chinese<br />

Translated News Behind the U.S.-China Blame Game<br />

Shiqi Wang, Hong Kong Baptist University<br />

Discussant<br />

Toby Hopp, Colorado State<br />

Topic VII — Fake and Partisan News<br />

Partisanship, News Outlet Use, and COVID-19<br />

Misperceptions<br />

Patrick Meirick, Oklahoma<br />

Partisan News Repertoire and Echo Chamber<br />

in High-Choice Media Environment<br />

Ching Chun Chen<br />

and Chen-Chao Tao, National Chiao Tung<br />

University<br />

How Sea-level Rise is Communicated by Governments,<br />

News Media, and Social Media: An Examination of<br />

Realities Shaped by Partisan and Regional Influences<br />

and Intermedia Agenda-setting<br />

Denis Wu<br />

and Yiyan Zhang, Boston University<br />

Agenda-Setting Effects of Fake News on the Public’s<br />

Issue Agenda<br />

Joao Vicente Seno Ozawa, Texas at Austin;<br />

Hong Tien Vu, Kansas; Dhiraj Murthy<br />

and Maxwell McCombs, Texas at Austin<br />

What’s Fake News to You?: How Divided<br />

Epistemologies Shape Perception of Fake News<br />

Taeyoung Lee, Tom Johnson<br />

and Joao Vicente Seno Ozawa, Texas at Austin<br />

Discussant<br />

Megan Duncan, Virginia Tech<br />

[EA] = This submission was accepted as an extended<br />

abstract.<br />

5 to 6:30 p.m. / F082<br />

Communication Technology Division<br />

Refereed Panel Session<br />

Gene Burd Faculty Research Paper Competition<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Su Jung Kim, Southern California<br />

Topic I — AI Technology in Communication<br />

Hello, I am a Humanized Robot Reporter:<br />

Anthropomorphism in Robot Journalism*<br />

Wonseok (Eric) Jang, Sungkyunkwan University;<br />

Soojin Kim, Louisiana State;<br />

Jung Won Chun, Sejong University<br />

and Young Woo Kang, Sungkyunkwan University<br />

Understanding AI Advertising from the Consumer<br />

Perspective: What Factors Determine Consumers’<br />

Appreciation of AI-created Advertisements?**<br />

Linwan Wu and Taylor Wen, South Carolina<br />

Discussant<br />

Hyosun Kim, Indiana State<br />

Topic II — User Interaction in Digital Media<br />

Assessing Routes to the Proteus Effect: Testing Self-<br />

Perception and Priming Hypotheses***<br />

José Aviles, Albright<br />

The Mere Exposure Effect of Tweets on Vote Choice<br />

Hyunjung Kim, Korea National Sport University<br />

Seeing is Believing: Is Video Modality More Powerful<br />

in Spreading Fake News via Online Messaging Apps?<br />

S. Shyam Sundar, Maria D. Molina,<br />

and Eugene Cho, Pennsylvania State<br />

Discussant<br />

David Silva, Kent State<br />

* First Place Faculty Paper<br />

** Second Place Faculty Paper<br />

*** Third Place Faculty Paper<br />

5 to 6:30 p.m. / F083<br />

Cultural and Critical Studies Division<br />

Refereed Panel Session<br />

Representation, Identity and Critique in Media<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Adina Schneeweis, Oakland


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AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

Modern Mourning: The Violence and Potentialities<br />

of Public Grief Online<br />

Alyvia Walters, Rutgers<br />

A “Gentlemen’s Agreement:” How News Discourse<br />

Helps to Perpetuate Segregation<br />

Lourdes Mirian Cueva Chacón, San Diego State<br />

Capital and Legitimacy: Trans* Communicators as<br />

Cultural Intermediaries*<br />

Erica Ciszek, Texas at Austin;<br />

Richard Mocarski, Nebraska at Kearney<br />

and Elaine Almeida, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

Critical Embellishment: Rolling Stone and Pitchfork<br />

Pans as Journalistic Signaling<br />

John Vilanova, Lehigh<br />

Discussant<br />

Adina Schneeweis, Oakland<br />

* Jim Murphy Award (Top Faculty Paper)<br />

5 to 6:30 p.m. / F084<br />

History Division<br />

Refereed Panel Session<br />

History Division Top Papers<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Cayce Myers, Virginia Tech<br />

Capturing “The Real Thing”: James Ricalton Brings<br />

the Russo-Japanese War to American Parlors*<br />

Natascha Toft Roelsgaard<br />

and Michael S. Sweeney, Ohio<br />

Influence of the Supreme Court’s Plessy v. Ferguson<br />

Decision on Southern Editorial Arguments During the<br />

“Massive Resistance” to Integration**<br />

Ali Mohamed, United Arab Emirates<br />

“A True Newspaper Woman”: The Career of Sadie<br />

Kneller Miller***<br />

Carolina Velloso, Maryland<br />

Robert Capa: War Photographer as Performance<br />

and Revision of the Myth****<br />

Christopher T. Assaf, Texas at Austin<br />

5 to 6:30 p.m. / F085<br />

International Communication Division<br />

Refereed Panel Session<br />

Award-Winning Papers in International<br />

Communication<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Jatin Srivastava, Ohio<br />

Partisanship, News Uses, and Political Attitudes<br />

in Ghana: An Application of the Communication<br />

Mediation Model*<br />

Abdul Wahab Gibrilu, Chinese University<br />

of Hong Kong<br />

Competing Frames on Social Media: Analysis<br />

of English and Farsi Tweets on Iran Plane Crash**<br />

Fatemeh Shayesteh and Hyunjin Seo, Kansas<br />

Negotiating a Digital Self: Journalists’ Use of Twitter<br />

and Instagram***<br />

Claudia Mellado, Pontificia Universidad<br />

Católica de Valparaíso<br />

and Amaranta Alfaro, Universidad Alberto Hurtado<br />

Dialectics of Complexity: A Five-Country Examination<br />

of Perceptions of Social Media Platforms****<br />

Gina M. Masullo, Martin Riedl,<br />

and Ori Tenenboim, Texas at Austin<br />

Discussant<br />

Vanessa Higgins Joyce, Texas State<br />

* First Top Student Paper – Markham Student<br />

Competition<br />

** First Top Paper – Stevenson Open Competition<br />

*** Second Top Paper – Stevenson Open Competition,<br />

First Place Latino/Latin American Communication<br />

Research Award sponsored by the Valenti School of<br />

Communication, University of Houston<br />

**** Third Top Paper – Stevenson Open Competition<br />

5 to 6:30 p.m. / F086<br />

Law and Policy Division<br />

Friday<br />

Discussant<br />

Erika Pribanic-Smith, Texas, Arlington<br />

* First Place Faculty Paper<br />

** Second Place Faculty Paper<br />

*** First Place Student Paper<br />

**** Second Place Student Paper<br />

Refereed Panel Session<br />

Top Paper Panel<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Tori Eckstrand, North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

A Public Good: Can Government Really Save the<br />

Press?****<br />

Patrick Walters, Kutztown of Pennsylvania


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“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

Biometrics and Privacy: Regulating the Use of Facial<br />

Recognition Technology***<br />

Kearston Wesner, Quinnipiac<br />

When is a First Amendment Case Not a First<br />

Amendment Case?**<br />

Clay Calvert, Florida<br />

Challenges to the Conventional Wisdom About Mergers<br />

and Consumer Welfare in a Converging Internet<br />

Marketplace*<br />

Rob Frieden, Pennsylvania State<br />

Discussant<br />

Jane Kirtley, Minnesota<br />

****Debut Faculty Paper Competition Winner<br />

*** Third Place Faculty Paper<br />

** Second Place Faculty Paper<br />

* First Place Faculty Paper<br />

This session features the top faculty papers from the Law<br />

& Policy Division’s 2020 research competition.<br />

5 to 6:30 p.m. / F087<br />

Magazine Media Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Magazine Media Division Top Papers<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Kevin Lerner, Marist<br />

Print in a Digital Age: The Changing Production<br />

of Singaporean Women’s Magazines*<br />

Lydia Cheng, Nanyang Technological<br />

Stepping Outside of the Community Rhetoric:<br />

The Death of the Weekly Standard**<br />

Burton Speakman, Kennesaw State<br />

and Marcus Funk, Sam Houston State<br />

Analysis of ISIS Publications: Investigation into the<br />

Psychological Orientations Exhibited in Dabiq<br />

and Rumiya<br />

Mark Kelsey, Regent<br />

Discussant<br />

Kevin Lerner, Marist<br />

* Top Student Paper<br />

** Top Faculty Paper<br />

5 to 6:30 p.m. / F088<br />

Mass Communication and Society Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Best of the Mass Communication<br />

and Society Division<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Jay Hmielowski, Florida<br />

Hostile Media Perception in the Age of Social Media:<br />

The Role of Social Identity*<br />

Eric Cooks, Alabama<br />

Digital Discussions of Women Members of The Church<br />

of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints: Intimacy in Private<br />

Facebook Groups Grounded in Motherhood**<br />

Alexis Romero Walker, North Carolina<br />

at Chapel Hill<br />

Discussant<br />

Jay Hmielowski, Florida<br />

Correcting Vaccine Misinformation: Effects of Source<br />

Attributes and Recall on Misinformation Belief and<br />

Persuasive Outcomes***<br />

Michelle Amazeen and Arunima Krishna, Boston<br />

Emotional Labor During Disaster Coverage: Exploring<br />

Expectations for Emotional Display****<br />

Gretchen Hoak, Kent State<br />

Perceptions vs. Performance: How Routines, Norms,<br />

and Values Influence Journalists’ Protest Coverage<br />

Decisions*****<br />

Summer Harlow, Houston;<br />

and Danielle Kilgo, Minnesota-Twin Cities<br />

Discussant<br />

Louisa Ha, Bowling Green State<br />

* First Place Student Competition Paper<br />

** Second Place Student Competition Paper<br />

*** First Place Open Competition Paper<br />

**** Second Place Open Competition Paper<br />

*****Third Place Open Competition Paper<br />

5 to 6:30 p.m. / F089<br />

Media Management, Economics and<br />

Entrepreneurship Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Top Faculty Paper Session<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Ronen Shay, Fordham


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The Effect of Emotional vs. Informational Message<br />

Appeals on Crowdfunding Campaign Success: Testing<br />

Product Type as a Moderator*<br />

Ying Cheng and Yongseok Jang, California State,<br />

San Bernardino<br />

Drivers of Merger and Acquisition Activity:<br />

A Quantitative Investigation of the<br />

Telecommunications Industry**<br />

Yang Bai, Ryan Wang, Rachel Peng,<br />

and Krishna Jayakar, Pennsylvania State<br />

Working Together in Global Media Markets:<br />

The Sustainability of Western-China International<br />

Joint Ventures***<br />

Qian Yu and Peter Gade, Oklahoma<br />

Discussant<br />

Anthony Palomba, Virginia<br />

* First Place Faculty Paper<br />

** Second Place Faculty Paper<br />

*** Third Place Faculty Paper<br />

5 to 6:30 p.m. / F090<br />

Newspaper and Online News Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

The News: Real, Fake and Its Telling<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

David Wolfgang, Colorado State<br />

Diffusion of Innovations in Digital Journalism:<br />

Technology, Roles and Gender in Modern Newsrooms<br />

Lynette Holman, Gregory Perreault<br />

and Anna Dollar, Appalachian State<br />

You Are Fake News! Factors Impacting Journalists’<br />

Debunking Behaviors on Social Media<br />

Magdalena Saldana, Pontificia Universidad<br />

Catolica de Chile<br />

and Hong Tien Vu, Kansas<br />

The Reddit Oasis: Analyzing the Potential Role<br />

of Location-based Subreddits in the Alleviation<br />

of News Deserts<br />

Jeffrey Riley and Holly Cowart, Georgia Southern<br />

Looking for a Sustainable Newsroom Model - The Case<br />

of the U.S. Media<br />

Mirjana Pantic and Katherine Fink, Pace University<br />

The Strategic Ritual of Emotionality in Trafficking,<br />

Immigration, and Asylum News<br />

Allison Steinke<br />

and Valerie Belair-Gagnon, Minnesota-Twin Cities<br />

5 to 6:30 p.m. / F091<br />

Public Relations Division and Association for Education<br />

in Journalism and Mass Communication Elected<br />

Standing Committee on Research<br />

Theory Colloquium II Panel Session<br />

Discerning a New Paradigm between Identification<br />

and Activism – Public Relations as Co-creation<br />

of Meaning<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Cylor Spaulding, California State, Fullerton<br />

Panelists<br />

The Marketplace of Audiences Model and the<br />

Affirmation of Alliance<br />

Burton St. John III, Colorado-Boulder<br />

The Transmedia Narrative Transportation<br />

Approach’s Ability to Facilitate Co-Creation<br />

Timothy J. Coombs, Texas A&M<br />

Public Relations and the Co-Creation of Mutually<br />

Beneficial Ends through Video Games<br />

Jolene Fisher, Colorado-Boulder<br />

Conceptualizing Public Relations as a Space<br />

for the Contributions of Marginalized Voices<br />

Erica Ciszek, Texas at Austin<br />

Discussant<br />

Diana Martinelli, West Virginia<br />

5 to 6:30 p.m. / F092<br />

Visual Communication Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Top Papers in Visual Communication<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Tara Marie Mortensen, South Carolina<br />

A (Meta) Picture is Worth a Thousand “Clicks”:<br />

A Biometric Analysis of Images on Instagram<br />

Lindsay Taele Mariner, Aaron Fitzner,<br />

Audrey Halversen, Jacob Gibb,<br />

Michael Shreeve, Miles Romney,<br />

and Kevin John, Brigham Young<br />

and Rich Johnson, Creighton<br />

A Critical Race-Visual Communication Analysis<br />

of Immigration-Themed Memes<br />

Mia Moody-Ramirez<br />

and Emily Guajardo, Baylor<br />

Friday<br />

Discussant<br />

Patrick Ferrucci, Colorado-Boulder


94<br />

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AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

It’s So Meta: Metacommunicative Storytelling on News<br />

Organizations’ Instagram Accounts<br />

Miles Romney, Brigham Young and Rich Johnson,<br />

Dustin Wilson, Emily Gamel,<br />

and Molly Bohannon, Creighton<br />

Cultural Mediation Through Travel Photography<br />

in News Media<br />

Ivy Ashe, Texas at Austin<br />

Discussant<br />

Shannon Zenner, Elon<br />

5 to 6:30 p.m. / F093<br />

Commission on the Status of Minorities<br />

Business Session<br />

Virtual Members’ Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Cathy Jackson, Norfolk State<br />

5 to 6:30 p.m. / F094<br />

Entertainment Studies Interest Group<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

ESIG Top Research Paper Panel<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Stephanie Schartel Dunn, Missouri Southern State<br />

Gaming Disorder: News Framing of Video Game<br />

Addiction as a Mental Illness*<br />

Scott Parrott, Alabama; Ryan Rogers, Butler;<br />

Nathan Towery, and Samuel Hakim, Alabama<br />

Click It, Binge It, Get Hooked: Netflix and the Growing<br />

U.S. Audience for Foreign Content**<br />

Brad Limov, Texas at Austin<br />

From Parasocial Interaction to Multisocial Interaction:<br />

Examining Fan Labor Behavior and Its Antecedents<br />

Fangcao Lu, Yanqing Sun,<br />

and Stella Chia, City University of Hong Kong<br />

The Nature of FoMO: Trait and State Fear-of-Missing-out<br />

and Their Relationships to Entertainment<br />

Television Consumption<br />

Lindsey Maxwell, Southern Mississippi;<br />

Alec Tefertiller, Baylor<br />

and David Morris, South Carolina-Aiken<br />

Discussant<br />

Gregory Adamo, Morgan State<br />

Top Papers for Entertainment Studies Interest Group<br />

* Anne Cooper-Chen Top Faculty Paper<br />

** Top Student Paper<br />

5 to 6:30 p.m. / F095<br />

Religion and Media Interest Group<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Religion in News and Social Media<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Daniel A. Stout, Brigham Young-Hawaii<br />

News Media Perceptions and Evaluations Among<br />

Jews in Germany*<br />

Philip Baugut, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität<br />

“They Are Amongst Us.” News About Terror:<br />

Perceptions of Sleeper Terrorists,<br />

and Negative Stereotypes Toward Muslims**<br />

Joerg Matthes,<br />

and Ruta Kaskeleviciute, University of Vienna<br />

News, Pews and Polls: How Religiosity Moderates News<br />

and Voting<br />

During a Mid-term Election<br />

Timothy Macafee<br />

and Sarah Holtan, Concordia University Wisconsin<br />

Political Consumerism, Religious Factors<br />

and Social Media<br />

Jan Wicks, Shauna Morimoto<br />

and Robert Wicks, Arkansas<br />

* Top Faculty Paper<br />

** Second Place Faculty Paper


Friday Sessions<br />

95<br />

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AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

6:45 to 8:15 p.m. / F096<br />

Communication Technology Division<br />

Business Session<br />

Virtual Members’ Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Cindy Vincent, Salem State<br />

6:45 to 8:15 p.m. / F097<br />

Cultural and Critical Studies Division<br />

6:45 to 8:15 p.m. / F101<br />

Magazine Media Division<br />

Business Session<br />

Virtual Members’ Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Catherine Staub, Drake<br />

During this year’s business meeting for the Magazine<br />

Media Division, the Professional of the Year Award will<br />

be presented to Chris Ballard in recognition of exceptional<br />

contributions to the field of magazine journalism.<br />

Business Session<br />

Virtual Members’ Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Peter Joseph Gloviczki, Coker<br />

6:45 to 8:15 p.m. / F098<br />

History Division<br />

6:45 to 8:15 p.m. / F102<br />

Mass Communication and Society Division<br />

Business Session<br />

Virtual Members’ Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Nan Yu, Central Florida<br />

Friday<br />

Business Session<br />

Virtual Members’ Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Teri Finneman, Kansas<br />

and Will Mari, Louisiana State<br />

6:45 to 8:15 p.m. / F099<br />

International Communication Division<br />

Business Session<br />

Virtual Members’ Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Jatin Srivastava, Ohio<br />

6:45 to 8:15 p.m. / F100<br />

Law and Policy Division<br />

Business Session<br />

Virtual Members’ Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Roy Gutterman, Syracuse<br />

6:45 to 8:15 p.m. / F103<br />

Media Management, Economics and Entrepreneurship<br />

Division<br />

Business Session<br />

Virtual Members’ Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Ronen Shay, Fordham<br />

6:45 to 8:15 p.m. / F104<br />

Visual Communication Division<br />

Business Session<br />

Virtual Members’ Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Gabriel B. Tait, Ball State<br />

and Tara Mortensen, South Carolina


96<br />

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AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

6:45 to 8:15 p.m. / F105<br />

Entertainment Studies Interest Group<br />

Business Session<br />

Virtual Members’ Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Gregory Adamo, Morgan State<br />

6:45 to 8:15 p.m. / F106<br />

Religion and Media Interest Group<br />

Business Session<br />

Virtual Members’ Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Gregory Perreault, Appalachian State<br />

and Bellarmine Ezumah, Murray State<br />

During this years business meeting for the Religion and<br />

Media Interest Group, Lifetime Achievement Awards will<br />

be offered to Daniel Stout and Judith Buddenbaum in<br />

recognition of exceptional contributions to the field.<br />

6:45 to 8:15 p.m. / F107<br />

Small Programs Interest Group<br />

Business Session<br />

Virtual Members’ Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Elizabeth Atwood, Hood<br />

6:45 to 8:15 p.m. / F108<br />

University of Tennessee, College of Communication<br />

and Information; Michigan State University, School of<br />

Journalism; and Washington State University, Edward<br />

R. Murrow College of Communication<br />

Social<br />

Tennessee, Michigan State, Washington State Social<br />

8:30 to 10 p.m. / F109<br />

Communication Technology Division<br />

Member Social<br />

Hosting<br />

Cindy Vincent, Salem State<br />

8:30 to 10 p.m. / F110<br />

Minorities and Communication Division<br />

Social<br />

Hosting<br />

George L. Daniels, Alabama<br />

Semi-live event honoring MACD book authors and<br />

MACD trivia night.<br />

8:30 to 10 p.m. / F111<br />

Scholastic Journalism Division<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

Honors Lecture<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Mark Goodman, Kent State<br />

Honors Lecturer<br />

John Bowen, Kent State<br />

8:30 to 10 p.m. / F112<br />

Visual Communication Division<br />

Member Social<br />

Hosting<br />

Gabriel B. Tait, Ball State<br />

and Tara M. Mortensen, South Carolina<br />

Hosting<br />

Mike Wirth, dean, Tennessee;<br />

Tim P. Vos, director, Michigan State;<br />

and Bruce Pinkleton, dean, Washington State


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Saturday Sessions<br />

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AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

7 to 8 a.m. / S001<br />

Media Management, Economics and<br />

Entrepreneurship Division<br />

Business Session<br />

Executive Committee Business Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Jiyoung Cha, San Francisco State<br />

7 to 8 a.m. / S002<br />

Minorities and Communication Division<br />

Business Session<br />

Executive Committee Business Meeting II<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Melody Fisher, Mississippi State<br />

7 to 9:45 a.m. / S006<br />

Association for Education in Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication<br />

Business Session<br />

Elected Standing Committee on Publications<br />

Committee Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Patricia A. Curtin, Oregon<br />

8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / S007<br />

Advertising Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Unraveling Digital Advertising<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Su Jung Kim, Southern California<br />

7 to 8 a.m. / S003<br />

Political Communication Division<br />

Business Session<br />

Executive Committee Business Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Aaron Veenstra, Florida Atlantic<br />

7 to 8 a.m. / S004<br />

Public Relations Division<br />

Business Session<br />

Executive Committee Business Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Dustin Supa, Boston<br />

7 to 8 a.m. / S005<br />

Journal of Public Relations Education<br />

Traditional Ads versus Host-Read Sponsor Ads:<br />

Examining Consumer Response to Advertising<br />

in Podcasts<br />

Annika Fetzer Graham,<br />

Nancy Brinson, Laura Lemon,<br />

and Coral Bender, Alabama<br />

Engagement Effects and Recall: A Multi-Year Analysis<br />

of Brand Communication in Social Media<br />

Kristen Sussman, Laura Bright<br />

and Gary Wilcox, Texas at Austin<br />

Building Brand Authenticity on Social Media:<br />

The Impact of Instagram Ad Model Genuineness<br />

and Trustworthiness on Perceived Brand Authenticity<br />

and Consumer Responses<br />

Jing Yang, Camila Teran,<br />

Ava Francesca Battocchio,<br />

Shannon Wrzesinski,<br />

and Ebbe Bertellotti, Loyola Chicago<br />

Social and Temporal Distance and Message<br />

Concreteness: A Study of Facebook Advertising<br />

Fei Xue and Lijie Zhou, Southern Mississippi<br />

Irritating or Enjoyable? Exploring the Effects of Soft-text<br />

Native Advertising and Social-media Engagement Level<br />

Kang Li<br />

and Fuyuan Shen, Pennsylvania State<br />

Saturday<br />

Business Session<br />

Editorial Board Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Emily Kinsky, West Texas A&M<br />

Discussant<br />

Mengtian Jiang, Kentucky


98<br />

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“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / S008<br />

Communication Theory and Methodology Division<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

Teaching Students How to Construct Theory<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Magdalena Saldaña, Pontificia Universidad<br />

Católica de Chile<br />

Panelists<br />

Francesca Dillman Carpentier, North Carolina<br />

at Chapel Hill<br />

Serena Miller, Michigan State<br />

Pat Curtin, Oregon<br />

Mary Bock, Texas at Austin<br />

8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / S009<br />

Cultural and Critical Studies Division<br />

Scholar-to-Scholar (Poster) Refereed Paper Session<br />

Cultural and Critical Studies Division<br />

Topic — Political Economy Perspectives of<br />

Consumerism, Media and Public Intellectualism<br />

[EA] Assessing the Critical Political Economic<br />

Implications of Environmental NGO Funding<br />

on Meat Reduction Messaging<br />

Christopher Garcia, Florida State<br />

Ethical Consumption as Fetishism<br />

Nah Ray Han, Georgia<br />

Dangerous Professors: How Public Scholars Pioneer<br />

Practices that Reconcile Intellect with Journalism<br />

Michael McDevitt, Colorado-Boulder<br />

We’ll Never Let the Past Die: Five Years of Disney Star<br />

Wars and the Struggle to Sustain a Creative Franchise<br />

in the Digital Era<br />

Abigail Reed, Florida State<br />

[EA] Diverging Data in a Canadian Media Bailout<br />

Marc Edge, University of Malta<br />

Discussant<br />

Gino Canella, Emerson<br />

[EA] = This submission was accepted as an extended<br />

abstract.<br />

8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / S010<br />

Electronic News Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

The Seeking and Shaping of Electronic News<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Heidi Makady, Florida<br />

Second Level Agenda Setting in CNN News Coverage<br />

of the Columbine and Parkland Mass Shootings*<br />

Hannah Hume, Appalachian State<br />

Widening News-Seeking Gap? Moderating Roles of<br />

Perceived News Importance and News Efficacy in the<br />

Effects of News Aggregator Use on News Seeking<br />

Chang Sup Park, SUNY-Albany;<br />

and Qian Liu, Jinan<br />

The Voice of America and Ethiopia: Examining<br />

the Contours of Public Diplomacy and Journalistic<br />

Autonomy<br />

Tewodros Workneh, Kent State<br />

Media Credibility in the Fake News Era: Assessing the<br />

Influence of Sourcing and Political Affiliation<br />

Sean R. Sadri and John P. Kelsey, Alabama<br />

Discussant<br />

Laura Smith, South Carolina<br />

* Second Place Student Paper<br />

8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / S011<br />

Law and Policy and Media Ethics Divisions<br />

PF&R Panel Session<br />

Scandal, Stigma, and Sexualization: How Sharing<br />

Sensational and Sensitive Information Relates<br />

to Calls for Privacy Protection<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Kearston Wesner, Quinnipiac<br />

Panelists<br />

Genelle Belmas, Kansas<br />

Erin Coyle, Temple<br />

Jasmine McNealy, Florida<br />

Deborah Dwyer, North Carolina at Chapel Hill


Saturday Sessions<br />

99<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / S012<br />

Magazine Media Division<br />

and Internships and Careers Interest Group<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

Magazine Entrepreneurship: Journalism<br />

as a Side Hustle<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Carol Schwalbe, Arizona<br />

Panelists<br />

Gary Fong, Genesis Photo Agency<br />

Scott Fosdick, San José State<br />

Jeff Inman, Drake<br />

Lisa Phillips, SUNY New Paltz<br />

8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / S013<br />

8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / S015<br />

Newspaper and Online News Division<br />

Business Session<br />

Virtual Members’ Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Kris Boyle, Brigham Young<br />

8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / S016<br />

Political Communication Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Political Engagement<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Josephine Lukito, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

Mass Communication and Society Division<br />

Business Session<br />

Editorial Board Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Fuyuan Shen, Pennsylvania State<br />

We like to thank Taylor and Francis, a co-sponsor of the<br />

editorial meeting.<br />

8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / S014<br />

Minorities and Communication Division<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

Diversity Teach-In<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Sally Lehrman, Trust Project<br />

and Venise Wagner, San Francisco State<br />

Co-editors and co-authors of “Reporting Inequality: Tools<br />

and Methods for Covering Race and Ethnicity” lead a<br />

90-minute workshop on teaching methods to unpack<br />

racial inequality. These methods can help communication<br />

students improve coverage and representation of<br />

communities of color, and also add impact to journalism<br />

curricula. Plan to leave with strategies and tools for effective<br />

teaching.<br />

Emotions and Political Participation: The Impacts<br />

of Discrete Emotions on Citizens’ Voting Likelihood*<br />

Yangzhi Jiang, Louisiana State<br />

Partisan Ambivalence, Emotions, and Civic Engagement:<br />

Hierarchy Regression Analyses on Online and Offline<br />

Civic Engagement**<br />

Jian Shi, Laura Canuelas-Torres,<br />

Catherine Annis<br />

and Zanira Ghulamhussain, Syracuse<br />

Between Authoritarianism and Democracy: Rethinking<br />

Old and New Media Roles for Political Re-socialization<br />

in Forced Migration Contexts<br />

Rana Arafat, University of Lugano<br />

The Mediating Path to Political Consumerism:<br />

Do News Consumption and Interpersonal<br />

Communication Count?<br />

Jian Shi and Lars Willnat, Syracuse<br />

Am I With Her or With...Him?: Public and Online<br />

Participation in the 2016 US Presidential Election<br />

Jiyoun Suk, Doug McLeod<br />

and Dhavan Shah, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

Discussant<br />

Mallory Perryman, Virginia Commonwealth<br />

* Second Place Student Paper<br />

** Third Place Student Paper<br />

Saturday


100<br />

Saturday Sessions<br />

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AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / S017<br />

Visual Communication Division<br />

High Density Refereed Paper Session<br />

Human Connections and Visual Relationships<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Erik Palmer, Southern Oregon<br />

Appealing to Brand Personification on Social Media:<br />

How Do Humanized Graphics and Texts Lead to<br />

Consumer Engagement in Brand Communications?<br />

Hyun Ju Jeong and Jihye Kim, Kentucky<br />

“How the Other Half” Lives in Chicago: How Jane<br />

Addams’ Hull House Used Photography for Reform<br />

Robin Hoecker, DePaul<br />

Comics/Graphic News: A Spectrum of Visual Storytelling<br />

Narratives from Realistic to Imaginative<br />

Roma Subramanian, Nebraska<br />

Peering Down at the Junkie: Authority and the Visual<br />

Construction in TIME’s Opioid Diaries<br />

Alex Scott, Texas at Austin<br />

Discussant<br />

Vladimir Santiago Arias, Texas Tech<br />

8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / S018<br />

Commission on the Status of Women<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Gender Representation in Professional<br />

Environments<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Natalee Seely, Ball State<br />

[EA] Muslim Women: Semantic and Visual Primes,<br />

Stereotypes, and Evaluations<br />

Anastasia Vishnevskaya, Heena Khan;<br />

and Alex Tan, Washington State<br />

Intersectionality and Transnational Feminism: Breaking<br />

Boundaries with Standpoints of Women Public Relations<br />

Professionals in United Arab Emirates<br />

Leysan Storie;<br />

and Katie Place, Quinnipiac<br />

“Who’s Going to Be a Creep Today?” How Gender<br />

Influences Audience Interactions with Top Broadcasters<br />

Stefanie Davis Kempton, Pennsylvania State<br />

Altoona;<br />

and Colleen Connolly-Ahern, Pennsylvania State<br />

“I Will Slap Your Face with My Penis” Slovak Female<br />

Journalists Describe Their Working Environment<br />

Simona Mikušová, Comenius University<br />

The Syllabus is a Boys’ Club: Examining the Paucity<br />

of Woman Authors in Course Materials at Three U.S.<br />

Journalism Schools<br />

Meg Heckman<br />

and Maya Homan, Northeastern<br />

Discussant<br />

Katie Olsen, Kansas State<br />

[EA] = This submission was accepted as an extended<br />

abstract.<br />

8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / S019<br />

Texas State University<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

The Next Phase of Drone Education<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Dale Blasingame, assistant professor of practice,<br />

Texas State<br />

Panelists<br />

Meghan Salter, teacher, Martha Elementary School<br />

It may sound strange to already ponder the future of a<br />

field that is only a few years old, but this panel will feature<br />

educators piloting unique learning experiences for<br />

students of all ages – yes, even starting with drones in<br />

elementary school.<br />

0 to 11:15 a.m. / S020<br />

Association for Education in Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication<br />

Business Session<br />

AEJMC General Session<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

David D. Perlmutter, Texas Tech,<br />

2019-20 AEJMC President<br />

AEJMC Awards<br />

Hillier Krieghbaum Under-40 Award Recipients<br />

Edson C. Tandoc Jr., Nanyang Technological<br />

and Janet Yang, Buffalo-The State University<br />

of New York<br />

Dorothy Bowles Public Service Award Recipients<br />

Bill Cassidy, Northern Illinois<br />

and Carol Holstead, Kansas


Saturday Sessions<br />

101<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

AEJMC Equity & Diversity Award Presentation<br />

2020 Recipient<br />

Syracuse University, S.I. Newhouse School<br />

of Public Communications<br />

Research Committee Awards<br />

Eleanor Blum Distinguished Service to Research<br />

Award Recipient<br />

Linda Steiner, Maryland<br />

Paul J. Deutschmann Award for Excellence<br />

in JMC Research Recipient<br />

Dan Riffe, North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

Nafziger-White-Salwen Dissertation Award<br />

Recipient<br />

Normalization and Differentiation in Google<br />

News: A Multi-method Analysis of the World’s<br />

Largest News Aggregator<br />

Qun Wang, Rutgers<br />

[advisor: Susan Keith, Rutgers]<br />

11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. / S021<br />

Association for Education in Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication<br />

Scholar-to-Scholar (Poster) Refereed Paper Session<br />

Communication Theory and Methodology<br />

Topic I — Agenda Setting and Politics<br />

Leveraging Intermedia Agenda Setting for Forecasting<br />

Coverage: A Case Study of the Mueller Investigation*<br />

Matthew Brockman, Arizona<br />

Media Agenda-Setting versus Political Agenda-Setting:<br />

Towards a Needed Convergence of Research across<br />

Two Related Literatures<br />

Alexander Rochefort, Boston<br />

Discussant<br />

Chris Vargo, Colorado-Boulder<br />

* Third Place Student Paper<br />

James W. Tankard Book Award Recipient<br />

Automating the News: How Algorithms Are<br />

Rewriting the Media<br />

[Harvard University Press]<br />

Nicholas Diakopoulos, Northwestern<br />

Other Awards<br />

Lionel C. Barrow, Jr. Award for Distinguished<br />

Achievement in Diversity Research and Education<br />

Recipient: Meta Carstarphen, Oklahoma<br />

• 2020 News Audience Research Paper Award<br />

• AEJMC Professional Relevance Research Awards<br />

2020 Gene Burd Award for Research in Urban<br />

Journalism Recipients<br />

Connecting East Germantown: Strengthening<br />

Neighborhood Storytelling Networks<br />

Andrea Wenzel, Temple<br />

and Letrell Crittenden, Thomas Jefferson<br />

Installation of 2020-21 AEJMC President<br />

Tim P. Vos, Michigan State<br />

Topic II — Media Uses<br />

Does Watching Animals in Real Life and on the Screen<br />

have the Same Effects on Stress Reduction?<br />

Anastasia Kononova, Saleem Alhabash,<br />

and Patricia Huddleston, Michigan State;<br />

Tao Deng, DePaul; Duygu Kanver,<br />

Narae Park, Luis Graciano Velazquez,<br />

Alan Smith, Noah Hirsch,<br />

Anish Nimmagadda, Yao Dong,<br />

and Kristen Lynch, Michigan State<br />

Uses-and-gratification for Parasocial Grief and Grief<br />

Policing in the 21st Century<br />

Ajia Meux, Oklahoma<br />

Uses and Gratifications of Mobile Gaming: When Is<br />

Playing No Longer Just Fun and Games?<br />

Karin Haberlin and David Atkin, Connecticut<br />

Discussant<br />

Frank Waddell, Florida<br />

Cultural and Critical Studies Division<br />

Topic — How Platforms, Social Media and Online<br />

News Shape Understanding of Race and Gender<br />

“Female Empowerment Sells” or Does It? Always’<br />

#LIKEAGIRL Campaigns’ Contribution to Feminism<br />

and “Culture-change”<br />

Tamar Gregorian, Southern Mississippi<br />

Women on Fire: YouTuber Burnout and Renegotiation<br />

with the Platform<br />

Alyssa Fisher, Miami University<br />

Promotional Prosumers: Advertorial Labor Process on<br />

Mommy Social Media<br />

Wan-Wen Day, National Chung-Cheng<br />

Saturday


106<br />

Saturday Sessions<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

“So F***ing Glad We Got Osuna!”: Feminist World<br />

Building in Sports Journalism<br />

Kate Yanchulis, Maryland<br />

The Sacking of Kaeplanta: Whose Voice is Valued<br />

in the Built Environment<br />

Adrianne Grubic, Texas at Austin<br />

Discussant<br />

Jeanne Criswell, Indianapolis<br />

Electronic News Division<br />

Topic — Legacy and Emerging News on Social Media<br />

Beyond Social Media News Use Algorithms: How<br />

Political Discussion and Heterogeneity Networks<br />

Clarify INE<br />

Rebecca Scheffauer, Vienna;<br />

Manuel Goyanes, Carlos III;<br />

and Homero Gil de Zúñiga, Vienna<br />

The Impact of Race, Ethnicity, and Gender on Perceived<br />

Objectivity of Broadcasters on Twitter<br />

Kelli Boling and Denetra Walker, South Carolina<br />

Fake News or Alternative Facts? Veracity Assessment<br />

of the Content and Comments of Unfamiliar News<br />

Huai-Kuan Zeng, Tai-Yee Wu, National Chiao Tung;<br />

and David Atkin, Connecticut<br />

Discussant<br />

Ginger Blackstone, Harding<br />

All the News That’s Fit to Watch: How The New York<br />

Times Uses Video on Facebook<br />

Jeremy Saks, Old Dominion;<br />

and Pamela Walck, Duquesne<br />

Examining the Influence of Facebook Comments on<br />

News Stories: Can Anonymous Comments Induce Spiral<br />

of Silence?<br />

Sherice Gearhart<br />

and Bingbing Zhang, Pennsylvania State<br />

Mastering Metrics: Analyzing the Effectiveness<br />

of Broadcast Journalists’ Self-Presentation Strategies<br />

on Social Media<br />

Stefanie Davis Kempton, Pennsylvania State-<br />

Altoona;<br />

and Colleen Connolly-Ahern, Pennsylvania State<br />

Discussant<br />

Keren Henderson, Syracuse<br />

History Division<br />

“Complaining,’ Campaigning,” and Everything in<br />

Between: Media Coverage of Pay Equity in Women’s<br />

Tennis in 1973 and 2007<br />

Shannon Scovel, Maryland<br />

History of the Black Power Movement: Going Beyond<br />

Mediated Images<br />

Adrianne Grubic, Texas at Austin<br />

Individual- and Role-Level Influences on Crisis<br />

Coverage: A Content Analysis of Columbine<br />

Danielle Deavours, Alabama<br />

Discussant<br />

Sheryl Kennedy Haydel, Louisiana State<br />

Magazine Media Division<br />

”Touchin,’ Feelin’ and Lovin”: A Historical Analysis<br />

of Black Love in the Pages of Ebony Magazine<br />

Gheni Platenburg, Auburn<br />

Discussant<br />

Carol Terracina Hartman, Harrisburg College<br />

Visual Communication Division<br />

The Narrow-minded World in the Free Atmosphere of<br />

Twitter: Exploring the Visual Narratives and Patterns of<br />

Personalized Journalism in the Yemen Civil War<br />

Hasan Karademir, Shahira S. Fahmy,<br />

and Basma Mostafa Taha, American in Cairo<br />

Using Subtitles to Increase Attention to Proenvironmental<br />

Videos on Facebook<br />

Breanna Daugherty and Robin Blom, Ball State<br />

Self-Disclosure and Intimacy in Computer-Mediated<br />

Communication Differentiating Emojis, Stickers and GIFs<br />

Zhe Cui, Texas<br />

The Myth of American Exceptionalism Yesterday and<br />

Today: Robert Frank’s “Fourth of July”<br />

Christopher T. Assaf, Texas at Austin<br />

Picturing Presidential Power: Gender Differences<br />

in Photographic Coverage of the 2019 Slovakian<br />

Presidential Election<br />

Simona Mikušová, Comenius University;<br />

and Wayne Wanta, Florida<br />

Discussant<br />

Ross Taylor, Colorado-Boulder<br />

Commission on the Status of Women<br />

Topic — Sexuality and Misrepresentation in the Media<br />

“Sluts and Nuts”: Symbolic Annihilation of Women<br />

in the Kavanaugh Allegation Coverage<br />

Danielle Deavours, Alabama<br />

Sexist Events Make It Hurt More: Objectification, Social<br />

Comparison, and Disordered Eating Among Female<br />

Instagram Users<br />

Roselyn Lee-Won and Mackenzie Kibbe, Ohio State;<br />

and Sung Gwan Park, Seoul National<br />

Media Consumption and Rape Myth Acceptance: A<br />

Meta-analysis<br />

Ashley Hedrick, North Carolina at Chapel Hill


Saturday Sessions<br />

107<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

Who’s Your Daddy? Gender Schema, Hostile Sexism,<br />

and Political Orientation as Predictors of Attitude<br />

Toward “Enlightened Manvertising,”<br />

Miglena Sternadori, Texas Tech<br />

and Alan Abitbol, Dayton<br />

Lusting After Shawn Mendes Manly Hands: Analyzing<br />

Postfeminist Themes in Popular Dutch Girls Magazines<br />

Marieke Boschma,<br />

and Serena Daalmans, Radboud University Nijmegen<br />

Discussant<br />

Paromita Pain, Nevada-Reno<br />

Small Programs Interest Group<br />

Moderator<br />

Kelly Bruhn, Drake<br />

State of DataViz and Data Storytelling Education<br />

in Journalism and Communication Programs: An<br />

Exploratory Study*<br />

Masudul Biswas, Loyola-Maryland<br />

and Carrie Sipes, Shippensburg<br />

Mindfully Preparing Generation Z Undergraduates<br />

for Communication Workplace Realities**<br />

Doug Swanson, California State, Fullerton<br />

Discussant<br />

Carrie Buchanan, John Carroll<br />

* First Place Paper, Small Programs Interest Group<br />

** Second Place Paper, Small Programs Interest Group<br />

[EA] = This submission was accepted as an extended<br />

abstract.<br />

11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. / S022<br />

11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. / S023<br />

History Division and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,<br />

Transgender and Queer Interest Group<br />

PF&R Panel Session<br />

Historic Media Coverage of LGBTQ Issues:<br />

San Francisco and Other Key “Places”<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Chelsea Reynolds, California State, Fullerton<br />

Panelists<br />

Andrew E. Stoner, California State, Sacramento<br />

Robby Byrd, Memphis<br />

Michael Bajko, associate editor, The Bay Area<br />

Reporter<br />

11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. / S024<br />

Magazine Media Division<br />

and Community Journalism Interest Group<br />

PF&R Panel Session<br />

The Changing City Mag: Challenges<br />

and Opportunities for City and Regional Magazines<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Joy Jenkins, Tennessee<br />

Panelists<br />

Joy Jenkins, Tennessee<br />

Jeffrey Riley, Georgia Southern<br />

Mimi Towle, National Editorial Director, Marin<br />

Magazine and Better Magazine<br />

Heather Lamb, Missouri<br />

Saturday<br />

Cultural and Critical Studies<br />

and Public Relations Divisions<br />

Research Panel Session<br />

Advocacy, Strategic Communication, Journalism<br />

and Social Change: Disrupting Narratives<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Adina Schneeweis, Oakland<br />

Panelists<br />

Suman Mishra, Southern Illinois<br />

Summer Harlow, Houston<br />

Erica Ciszek, Texas at Austin<br />

Kalen Churcher, Wilkes<br />

Rebecca Kern-Stone, Manhattan<br />

11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. / S025<br />

Media Ethics<br />

and Newspaper and Online News Division<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

Teaching Less Extractive Reporting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Kathleen Bartzen Culver, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

Panelists<br />

Ann Auman, Hawaii at Monoa<br />

Ruth Palmer, IE University<br />

Anita Varma, Santa Clara<br />

Earnest Perry, Missouri


108<br />

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“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. / S026<br />

Minorities and Communication Division<br />

Luncheon Session<br />

MAC Virtual Honors<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

George L. Daniels, Alabama<br />

This Semi-Live Event will feature presentations by<br />

2020 Barrow Award winner<br />

Meta Carstarphen, Oklahoma<br />

2019 Poindexter Grant award winner<br />

Juan Mundel, DePaul<br />

We will also recognize the 2020 Barrow scholarship winner,<br />

2020 Stroman award winners, and 2020 Poindexter<br />

Grant Winners.<br />

11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. / S027<br />

Visual Communication Division<br />

Luncheon Session<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Gabriel B. Tait, Ball State<br />

Luncheon Speaker<br />

Ken Kobre, Author<br />

11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. / S028<br />

AEJMC Council of Affiliates<br />

Research Panel Session<br />

Misfire Ahead? Are Pollsters and Journalists<br />

Going to Get this Election Wrong?<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

W. Joseph Campbell, American<br />

Panelists<br />

W. Joseph Campbell, American<br />

Emily Guskin, polling analyst, Washington Post<br />

John C. Watson, American<br />

Phillip Reese, data reporter, Sacramento Bee<br />

11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. / S029<br />

Internships and Careers Interest Group<br />

PF&R Panel Session<br />

Active Alumni: Ways to Keep Alumni Involved<br />

in Mentoring Your Students and Staying Connected<br />

to Your Academic Program<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Melissa Harrison, Texas Christian<br />

Panelists<br />

Establishing Mentoring and Meaningful Relationships<br />

in Your PR Cohort, Including Rescuing COVID<br />

Internship Mishaps<br />

Adrienne Wallace, Grand Valley State<br />

Creative Ways to Get Alumni to Come Back<br />

on Campus to Meet and Mentor Current<br />

Undergraduates<br />

Paul Glader, King’s College<br />

Building Alumni and Mentoring Networks<br />

Stephanie Bluestein, California State, Northridge<br />

and Michael Ray Smith, Regent<br />

11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. / S030<br />

Religion and Media Interest Group<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Religious Stereotype and Conspiracy Theory<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Christina Littlefield, Pepperdine<br />

North American Muslim Satire on YouTube: Combatting<br />

or Reinforcing Stereotypes?*<br />

Omar Hammad, Rutgers<br />

Negotiating Normality: Using Digital Media to Combat<br />

the Stigma and Perceptions of Islam in the West**<br />

Ahmet Aksoy and Nihar Sreepada, Texas Tech<br />

Flat-Smacked! Converting to Flat Eartherism<br />

Alex Olshansky, Robert Peaslee<br />

and Asheley Landrum, Texas Tech<br />

* Top Student Paper<br />

** Second Place Student Paper


Saturday Sessions<br />

109<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. / S031<br />

Association for Education in Journalism and Mass<br />

Communication, Society of Professional Journalist<br />

and Google News Initiative<br />

Workshop Panel Session<br />

SPJ-AEJMC Google Media Storytelling Workshop<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Deb Aikat, North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

Panelists<br />

Amara Aguilar, Southern California<br />

and Deb Aikat, North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

All workshop participants will receive access to Google<br />

News Initiative University Network curriculum and training<br />

materials/lesson plans to use in their teaching and<br />

research projects. Please download Google Chrome and<br />

have your Gmail account ready to go for this hands-on<br />

workshop. In our commitment to serving AEJMC conference<br />

attendees, we have waived workshop fees. If you<br />

plan to attend, email Deb Aikat, University of North<br />

Carolina at Chapel Hill (da@unc.edu) with “2020 SPJ-<br />

Google workshop” in the subject line. We will include<br />

you in our growing list of pre-registered participants and<br />

email you a prep list for this workshop. The workshop is<br />

free, but we encourage you to sign up to attend. Limited<br />

seats.<br />

Reporting Trade War as International Dispute with<br />

a Local Angle: A Case Study of The Paper<br />

Nan Lyu, Shanghai International Studies<br />

Commenting as the Interaction Cue: How Does<br />

Public Segmentation Influence the Diffusion of U.S.-<br />

China Trade-war Micro-News?<br />

Chang Bi, Nebraska-Omaha<br />

Partisan Media Coverage of the Trade War<br />

and Opinion Polarization in the U.S<br />

Yanqin Lu, Bowling Green State<br />

How Schemata on Chinese Immigrants<br />

and Mainland Chinese and Media Consumption<br />

Affect Americans’ View of the U.S.-<br />

China Trade War<br />

Ruonan Zhang, Rollins College<br />

National Images as Integrated Schemas: How<br />

Americans Think About China and the U.S.–China<br />

Trade War<br />

Lars Willnat, Syracuse<br />

1:15 to 2:45 p.m. / S033<br />

Association for Education in Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication<br />

AEJMC Division and Interest Group (D/IG)<br />

Membership Fair<br />

Groups with live-chat representatives<br />

Saturday<br />

11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. / S032<br />

Shanghai International Studies University<br />

Research Panel Session<br />

China-US Research Collaboration: The US China<br />

Trade War Project<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Louisa Ha, Bowling Green State<br />

Panelists<br />

Framing US-China Trade War in the WeChat Apps<br />

of Mainstream Media of China<br />

Peiqin Chen, Ke Guo,<br />

and Nan Lyu, Shanghai International Studies<br />

Critical Discourse Analysis of Reporting on<br />

US-China Trade Warby The New York Times<br />

from the Perspective of Power Theory<br />

Yining Yan and Tiantin Jin, Shanghai<br />

International Studies<br />

Global Coverage of Sino-US Trade War Since<br />

COVID-19<br />

Lian Zhu, Shanghai International Studies<br />

• Communicating Science, Health,<br />

Environment and Risk<br />

• Council of Affiliates<br />

• Electronic News<br />

• Entertainment Studies<br />

• Graduate Student<br />

• International Communication<br />

• Mass Communication and Society<br />

• Minorities and Communication<br />

• Sports Communication<br />

• Small Programs<br />

Join us in the D/IG Fair Hall to learn more about the<br />

AEJMC D/IGs.


110<br />

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“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

1:15 to 2:45 p.m. / S034<br />

Communicating Science, Health, Environment and<br />

Risk and Mass Communication and Society Divisions<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

Sharing the Knowledge: Successful Strategies<br />

for Mentoring and Working with Graduate<br />

Students<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Mo Jones-Jang, Boston College<br />

Panelists<br />

Francesca Dillman Carpentier, North Carolina<br />

at Chapel Hill<br />

Glenn Leshner, Oklahoma<br />

Heidi Hennink-Kaminski, North Carolina<br />

at Chapel Hill<br />

Carol Liebler, Syracuse<br />

1:15 to 2:45 p.m. / S035<br />

Electronic News<br />

and Newspaper and Online News Divisions<br />

PF&R Panel Session<br />

Struggling with Standard 9: How Journalism<br />

Programs Across America Grapple with the<br />

Assessment of Student Learning Outcomes<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Matthew Haught, Memphis<br />

Panelists<br />

Tim Bajkiewicz, Virginia Commonwealth<br />

John Carvalho, Auburn<br />

Laura Smith, South Carolina<br />

Dorothy Bland, North Texas<br />

Michel Haigh, Texas State<br />

1:15 to 2:45 p.m. / S036<br />

History and Cultural and Critical Studies Divisions<br />

Research Panel Session<br />

Media, War and Memory: Researching<br />

Remembrance of the Past<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Susan Keith, Rutgers<br />

Panelists<br />

Jonathan M. Bullinger, SUNY- Geneseo<br />

Jill A. Edy, Oklahoma<br />

Nour Halabi, Leeds<br />

Carolyn Kitch, Temple<br />

Muira McCammon, Pennsylvania<br />

1:15 to 2:45 p.m. / S037<br />

International Communication Division<br />

High Density Refereed Research Session<br />

Navigating the Communicative Ties between<br />

Media, Citizens, and Politicians<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Amal Bakry, Louisiana at Lafayette<br />

Topic I — Citizen Voices<br />

How Public Deliberation Happens in an Unlikely Place:<br />

A Case Study on Ghana’s Deliberative Poll<br />

Kaiping Chen, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

The Vox-Pop, the Victim and the Active Citizen: A<br />

Content Analysis of Citizen Sources in Non-Western<br />

International Broadcasting in Spanish<br />

Miriam Hernandez, California State-Dominguez<br />

Hills<br />

and Dani Madrid-Morales, Houston<br />

[EA] Cross-media Use in Civic Engagement:<br />

The Hybridity of Collective, Connective,<br />

and Individual Actions in Politics<br />

Hailey Hyun-kyung Oh<br />

and Yoon Jae Jang, Seoul Women’s University<br />

and So Eun Lee, Korea Press Foundation<br />

Discussant<br />

Lei Guo, Boston<br />

Topic II — Presidents and Politics<br />

Whose News to Trust? Presidential Approval and Media<br />

Trust in the U.S. and Russia<br />

Kelsey Mesmer<br />

and Elizabeth Stoycheff, Wayne State<br />

Blurring the Lines Between Fiction and Reality: Framing<br />

the Ukrainian Presidency in the Political Situation<br />

Comedy Servant of the People<br />

Nataliya Roman, Berrin Beasley<br />

and John Parmelee, North Florida<br />

Moderated Conditional Effects of Social Media Use,<br />

Political Discussion and Trust in Politics on Three Types<br />

of Political Participation: Cross-National Evidence<br />

Yan Su and Xizhu Xiao, Washington State


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“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

Twitter Engagement and Interactions with Public<br />

Agencies and Citizens’ Overall Trust in the Nigerian<br />

Government<br />

Olushola Aromona, Kansas<br />

Discussant<br />

Toluwani Oloke, SUNY at Fredonia<br />

1:15 to 2:45 p.m. / S039<br />

Magazine Media and Scholastic Journalism Divisions<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

Creating and Empowering: Women’s Magazines<br />

as a Teaching Tool<br />

Topic III — Colonialism, Dependency, and Identity<br />

Perpetual Dependency Syndrome: Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication Education in Pakistan<br />

David Bockino, Elon<br />

and Amir Ilyas, University of the Punjab<br />

Cultural Identity of Post-Colonial South Koreans:<br />

Through the South Korean Boycott against Japan<br />

in 2019<br />

Jisoo Kim, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

Discussant<br />

Mary Ellen Schiller, Roosevelt<br />

[EA] = This submission was accepted as an extended<br />

abstract.<br />

1:15 to 2:45 p.m. / S038<br />

Law and Policy Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Free Speech, Hate Speech, and Obscenity:<br />

The State of Communication Law Today<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Joy Jenkins, Tennessee<br />

Panelists<br />

Dianne Lynch, Stephens College<br />

Jacqueline Marino, Kent State<br />

Chelsea Reynolds, California State, Fullerton<br />

Tracy Anne Sena, Scholastic Journalism and Media<br />

Director, Schools of the Sacred Heart,<br />

San Francisco<br />

1:15 to 2:45 p.m. / S040<br />

Minorities and Communication Division<br />

and Commission on the Status of Women<br />

PF&R Panel Session<br />

We Too Are Women: Deconstructing the<br />

Marginalization of Women of Color<br />

in Research and Practice<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Karen M. Turner, Temple<br />

Saturday<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Kyu Ho Youm, Oregon<br />

Meiklejohn, Absolutism and Hate Speech<br />

Wat Hopkins, Virginia Tech<br />

Decisions & Justifications: Untangling the Supreme<br />

Court’s Low-Value Approach to Sexually Explicit Speech<br />

Kyla Wagner, Syracuse and Brooks Fuller, Elon<br />

Freedom of speech and press in Muslim-majority<br />

Countries<br />

Shugofa Dastgeer<br />

and Daxton “Chip” Stewart, Texas Christian<br />

Traditional but Open: Research Paradigms in<br />

Communications Law, 2010-2019<br />

Brett Johnson, Leslie Klien,<br />

and Jeremiah Fuzy, Missouri<br />

Discussant<br />

Jason Shepard, California State, Fullerton<br />

Panelists<br />

Meta G. Carstarphen, Oklahoma<br />

Maria De Moya, DePaul<br />

Donnalyn Pompper, Oregon<br />

Miya Williams Fayne, California State, Fullerton<br />

1:15 to 2:45 p.m. / S041<br />

Media Ethics Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Journalism Ethics Amid Conflict and Change<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Ryan Thomas, Missouri<br />

Applying a Millian Security Principles Protocol to New<br />

York Times Coverage of the 2003 Invasion of Iraq*<br />

Philip Todd, Oklahoma City<br />

Journalism as a Calling: Linking Social Identity and<br />

Institutional Theory to Protect the Profession**<br />

Michael Davis, Iowa


112<br />

Saturday Sessions<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

Covering a Complicated Legacy with a Sledgehammer:<br />

Metajournalistic and Audience Discourse after Kobe<br />

Bryant’s Death***<br />

Carolina Velloso, Wei-ping Li, Nohely Alvarez,<br />

Shannon Scovel, Mahfuzul Haque,<br />

and Linda Steiner, Maryland<br />

Do What Works: Journalism Ethics as a Framework for<br />

Social Media Content Moderation<br />

Caitlin Carlson, Seattle<br />

The Path Forward: A Thematic Analysis of Structure<br />

and Autonomy in Local Digital Journalism<br />

Rhema Zlaten, Colorado Mesa<br />

Discussant<br />

Jack Breslin, Iona College<br />

* Pennsylvania State Davis Ethics Award<br />

** Second Place Student Paper<br />

*** Professional Relevance Award<br />

1:15 to 2:45 p.m. / S042<br />

Media Management, Economics and Entrepreneurship<br />

Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

New Approaches for Managing Media Enterprises<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Su Jung Kim, Southern California<br />

Crowdfunding & Cryptocurrency – A New Conduit to<br />

Film Finance<br />

J. Chris Hamilton, Syracuse<br />

Exploring the Dimensions of Media Brand Trust:<br />

A Contemporary Integrative Approach<br />

Sylvia Chan-Olmsted, Florida<br />

No One Knows What I Do: Strategic Hires and Emerging<br />

Professions in the Context of Organizational Absorptive<br />

Capacity<br />

Renee Mitson, Minnesota<br />

Discussant<br />

Louisa Ha, Bowling Green State<br />

1:15 to 2:45 p.m. / S043<br />

Public Relations Division<br />

High Density Refereed Paper Session<br />

High Density Research Session: Teaching Papers<br />

and GIFTS<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Christopher J. McCollough, Jacksonville State<br />

Teaching Papers<br />

What It Really Takes: Revealing the Shared Challenges<br />

in PRSSA Faculty Advising*<br />

Amanda J. Weed, Kennesaw State;<br />

Adrienne Wallace, Grand Valley State;<br />

Betsy Emmons, Samford;<br />

and Kate Keib, Oglethorpe University<br />

Analytics in Public Relations Measurement: Desired<br />

Skills for Digital Communicators<br />

Melissa Adams, Appalachian State<br />

and Nicole Lee, North Carolina State<br />

Forming and Implementing an Interdisciplinary Public-<br />

Interest Course Experience on Emerging Technology<br />

Communication and Policy<br />

Julia Daisy Fraustino, Kakan Dey,<br />

Dmitra Pyrialakou, David Martinelli,<br />

and John Deskins, West Virginia<br />

Discussant<br />

Tiffany Gallicano, North Carolina-Charlotte<br />

* First Place Teaching Competition Paper<br />

GIFTs<br />

Synthesizing Primary and Secondary Research to Drive<br />

Strategy: A Final Project for a Strategic Communication<br />

Research Course<br />

Danielle Lagree, Kansas State<br />

Diverse Voices in the History of Public Relations<br />

Arien Rozelle, St. John Fisher<br />

Graph Interpretation Exercises for the Public Relations<br />

Classroom: An Environmental Scanning Approach<br />

Lauren Bayliss, Georgia Southern<br />

Using Google Analytics and Social Media Data to<br />

Research Online Publics: A Public Relations Campaigns<br />

Assignment<br />

Melissa Adams, Appalachian State<br />

Evaluating Organizational Culture and Courageous<br />

Communication<br />

Melanie Formentin, Towson<br />

Discussant<br />

Chuck Lubbers, South Dakota


Saturday Sessions<br />

113<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

1:15 to 2:45 p.m. / S044<br />

Graduate Student and Small Programs Interest Groups<br />

PF&R Panel Session<br />

Creating a Welcoming and Inclusive Environment<br />

for All Students<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Amanda Bradshaw, Florida<br />

Panelists<br />

April Yue, Florida<br />

Carolyn Kim, Biola<br />

Anna Sinclair, Biola<br />

Monique Luisi, Missouri<br />

George L. Daniels, Alabama<br />

1:15 to 2:45 p.m. / S045<br />

Sports Communication Interest Group<br />

1:15 to 2:45 p.m. / S046<br />

Association for Education in Journalism and Mass<br />

Communication Elected Standing Committee on<br />

Research<br />

Award Panel Session<br />

Deutschmann Award<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

María Len-Ríos, Georgia<br />

Recipient<br />

Dan Riffe, North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

Panelists<br />

Donald Shaw, North Carolina<br />

at Chapel Hill (Emeritus)<br />

Jen Lovejoy, Portland<br />

Wilson Lowrey, Alabama<br />

Shyam Sundar, Pennsylvania State<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Gender Issues and Sport: Pay Equity, Motherhood,<br />

Mental Health, and Instagram<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Travis Bell, South Florida<br />

“It’s Impossible”: Local Sports Broadcasters and the<br />

Prospect of Motherhood*<br />

Kevin Hull, South Carolina;<br />

Miles Romney, Brigham Young;<br />

Kirstin Pellizzaro,<br />

and Denetra Walker, South Carolina<br />

#Gramming Gender: The Cognizance of Equality<br />

on Instagram Accounts of Prominent NCAA Athletic<br />

Departments<br />

Rich Johnson, Creighton;<br />

Miles Romney, Brigham Young;<br />

and Benjamin Burroughs, Nevada, Las Vegas<br />

Conquering Boys’ Clubs Using Issues Management: How<br />

Women’s Soccer May Pioneer Paths to Pay Equity<br />

Terry Rentner, Bowling Green State<br />

and David Burns, Salisbury<br />

From #EndtheStigma to #RealMan: Responding to<br />

Athlete Mental Health Disclosures<br />

Scott Parrott, Andrew C. Billings,<br />

Samuel Hakim, and Patrick Gentile, Alabama<br />

1:15 to 2:45 p.m. / S047<br />

Association of Schools of Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication<br />

Roundtable Panel Session<br />

Current Issues Anything but Normal: How Will<br />

Our “Return to Campus” Look this Year<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

James Stewart, Nicholls State;<br />

2019-20 ASJMC President<br />

Panelists<br />

Rochelle Ford, Dean, Elon<br />

Al Stavitsky, Dean, Nevada, Reno<br />

Michael Otto Wirth, Dean, Tennessee, Knoxville<br />

Felicia McGhee, Department Head, Tennessee<br />

at Chattanooga<br />

1:15 to 2:45 p.m. / S048<br />

Korean American Communication Association<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

KACA Research Paper Session<br />

Saturday<br />

Discussant<br />

TBA<br />

* Top Faculty Paper<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Yunna Rhee, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies


114<br />

Saturday Sessions<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

News Media Presentations of Heated Tobacco Products<br />

(HTPs): A Content Analysis of News Coverage in South<br />

Korea<br />

Sei-Hill Kim, Jungmi Jun, James Thrasher,<br />

Yu-Jin Heo, and Yoo Jin Cho, South Carolina<br />

Viewing Intention According to the Perceived Topicality<br />

on Instagram’s Broadcast Post Mediating Emotional<br />

Engagement: When the Camellia Blooms<br />

Mikyung Kim, Chungwoon University<br />

Getting It Wrong From Afar: Contextual Journalistic<br />

Errors in News from North Korea*<br />

Soomin Seo, Temple<br />

Does Humblebragging on Instagram Enhance<br />

Happiness? A Study on the Effect of Korean<br />

Instagrammer’s Humblebrag on Subjective Well-being**<br />

Heejae Lee and Se Jung Kim, Syracuse<br />

and Dayeon Choi, Sogang University<br />

Discussants<br />

Jangyul Robert Kim, Colorado State<br />

and Kyung-Hyan Angie Yoo, William Paterson<br />

* Top Paper<br />

** Top Student Paper<br />

3 to 4:30 p.m. / S049<br />

Advertising Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Advertising Division Outstanding Papers<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Hyejin Kim, DePaul<br />

How Skeptical Are You About This Sponsor? Comparing<br />

the Effects of Alcohol Industry Sponsored and<br />

Nonprofit Organization Sponsored Anti-Drunk Driving<br />

Advertisements on Attitude Toward Drunk Driving*<br />

Chung In Yun, Texas at Austin<br />

Words Can Tell More than Pictures: Investigating<br />

the Role of Presentation Format and Motivation on<br />

Consumer Responses to Online Product Information**<br />

Xiaohan Hu, Illinois at Urbana-Champaign<br />

Carousel Advertising for Public Health: Effects<br />

of Narrative and Involvement***<br />

Lewen Wei, Guolan Yang, Heather Shoenberger,<br />

and Fuyuan Shen, Pennsylvania State<br />

How Multitasking During Video Content Decreases<br />

Ad Effectiveness: The Roles of Task Relevance, Video<br />

Involvement, and Visual Attention*****<br />

Shuoya Sun, Bartosz Wojdynski, Matthew Binford<br />

and Charan Ramachandran, Georgia<br />

Consumers’ Perception on Artificial Intelligence<br />

Applications in Marketing Communication*****<br />

Huan Chen, Sylvia Chan-Olmsted,<br />

Julia Kim and Irene Sanabria, Florida<br />

Discussant<br />

Anastasia Kononova, Michigan State<br />

*Second-place Graduate Student Paper Award<br />

**Third-place Graduate Student Paper Award<br />

***Second-place Open Competition Paper Award<br />

****Third-place Open Competition Paper Award<br />

*****Second-place Special Topics Paper Award<br />

3 to 4:30 p.m. / S050<br />

Communicating Science, Health Environment and<br />

Risk and Minorities and Communication Divisions<br />

PF&R Panel Session<br />

Addressing Diversity and Inclusion in the Practice<br />

and Scholarship of Science Communication<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Ashley Anderson, Colorado State<br />

and Leticia Williams, Howard<br />

Panelists<br />

Troy Elias, Oregon<br />

Mónica Feliú-Mójer, Ciencia Puerto Rico<br />

María Len-Ríos, Georgia<br />

Sunshine Menezes, Rhode Island<br />

3 to 4:30 p.m. / S051<br />

Electronic News<br />

and International Communication Divisions<br />

Research Panel Session<br />

How the U.S. Presidential Election is Framed<br />

Around the World<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Bill Davie, Louisiana at Lafayette<br />

Panelists<br />

Bill Silcock, Arizona State<br />

Nikos Panagiotou, Aristotle University<br />

of Thessaloniki<br />

Aphrodite Salas, Concordia<br />

Manuel Chavez, Michigan State<br />

Ali Hussain, Arizona State


Saturday Sessions<br />

115<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

3 to 4:30 p.m. / S052<br />

Law and Policy Division<br />

and Small Programs Interest Group<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

The Top 10 Legal Mistakes Com Professors<br />

Make in Class (You Won’t Believe #4!)<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Jason Martin, DePaul<br />

Panelists<br />

Nina Brown, Syracuse<br />

Kalen Churcher, Wilkes<br />

Maria Fontenot, Tennessee-Knoxville<br />

3 to 4:30 p.m. / S053<br />

Media Management, Economics and Entrepreneurship<br />

and Communication Technology Divisions<br />

The Discursive Construction of Forza Nuova in Italy’s<br />

Corriere della Sera: Legitimizing the Ultra-Right?<br />

Cinzia Padovani, Scuola Normale Superiore/<br />

Loughborough University<br />

A Frame Analysis of Climate Change Solutions in Online<br />

News and Media<br />

Michelle Seelig, Huixin Deng<br />

and Songyi Liang, Miami<br />

Ideological Hierarchy in Current China<br />

Yezi Hu and Stacey Hust, Washington State<br />

A Missed Opportunity? President Trump, the Truth<br />

Sandwich, and Journalistic Monitoring of the Executive<br />

Office Across Ideological Mainstream Outlets<br />

Linda Jean Kenix and Jovita Manickam, Canterbury<br />

Partisan Selective Exposure on Social Media: Individual<br />

Preference vs. Community Structure<br />

Jieun Shin, Florida<br />

Mitigating the Negative Bias of the News<br />

Christian Staal Bruun Overgaard, Texas at Austin<br />

Discussant<br />

Logan Molyneux, Temple<br />

PF&R Panel Session<br />

Television Content Strategy and Programming<br />

in a Ubiquitous Content and Multiplatform Era<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Jiyoung Cha, San Francisco State<br />

Panelists<br />

Marianne Barrett, Arizona State<br />

Sylvia Chan-Olmsted, Florida<br />

Dennis Goggin, Freeform, Disney Television<br />

Laura Osur, Quinnipiac<br />

Jim Pasquarella, HISTORY<br />

Alec Tefertiller, Baylor<br />

3 to 4:30 p.m. / S054<br />

Newspaper and Online News Division, Entertainment<br />

Studies and Internships and Careers Interest Groups<br />

Scholar-to-Scholar (Poster) Refereed Paper Session<br />

Newspaper and Online News Division<br />

Topic I – Journalism and Slanted Content<br />

Reporting on Syrian Conflict from Exile: Examining<br />

Advocacy Journalism in Diaspora Journalists’ Online<br />

Productions and Networks<br />

Rana Arafat, Lugano<br />

Newspapers as Propaganda: How Communist Party of<br />

China Newspapers Frame Images on the South China<br />

Sea Disputes for National and International Audiences<br />

Runping Zhu, Unaffliated<br />

Topic II – Health News<br />

Framing Media Disinformation in a Time of Crisis:<br />

Social Media’s Response to COVID-19<br />

Hoa Nguyen and Sara Browning, Maryland<br />

Epidemic Arrives in Political Times: Comparing Hong<br />

Kong Newspaper Reporting on SARS and COVID-19<br />

Cheryl S.Y. Shea<br />

and Wendy L.Y. Leung, Chinese University<br />

of Hong Kong<br />

It Doesn’t Flow Through the Taps for Free: Framing of<br />

Detroit’s Water Shutoffs by Mainstream Newspapers<br />

Kelsey Mesmer, Scott Burgess<br />

and Darryl Frazier, Wayne State<br />

Early Coverage of the Coronavirus Pandemic at US<br />

Local Newspapers<br />

Beth Knobel, Fordham<br />

12 Years Left—How a Climate Change Action Deadline<br />

Influences Attitudes<br />

Patrice Kohl, Central Florida<br />

and Neil Stenhouse, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

National Prisms of a Global Phenomenon:<br />

A Comparative Study of Press Coverage of Climate<br />

Change in the US, UK and China<br />

Yunya Song<br />

and Zeping Huang, Hong Kong Baptist University;<br />

Jonathon P. Schuldt, and Connie Yuan, Cornell<br />

Varying Amounts of Information in Health News<br />

Headlines Can Affect User Selection and Interactivity<br />

Ronald Yaros, Md Mahfuzul Haque,<br />

Md Main Uddin Ron<br />

and Naeemul Hassan, Maryland-College Park<br />

Saturday


116<br />

Saturday Sessions<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

The Default Motive: Blaming Mental Illness for Violence<br />

Depicted in News Stories<br />

Jessica Roark, Ohio<br />

and Robin Blom, Ball State<br />

News and Online Public Agenda for the Environmental<br />

Health Risk Issues in S. Korea<br />

Ji Young Kim, Hawaii<br />

Discussant<br />

Kris Boyle, Brigham Young<br />

Topic III – Shifts in Ethics, Authority<br />

Journalism Ethics Shift as Native Advertising Evolves<br />

Ava Sirrah, Columbia<br />

Law Enforcement “Journalism” in the Modern Age: How<br />

Does Social Media Erode Journalistic Authority?<br />

Beth Potter, Colorado-Boulder<br />

Defending Credibility in Attacks on Online News<br />

Erika Schneider<br />

and Courtney Boman, Missouri<br />

The Competing “Content Studio” Agenda: A Large-scale<br />

Analysis of Sponsored Content in Elite U.S. Newspapers<br />

and Its Agenda Cutting Effect on Corporate News<br />

Chris Vargo, Colorado-Boulder<br />

and Michelle Amazeen, Boston<br />

Digital News Work: Skills and Attributes Online-only<br />

News Websites Seek in their Employees<br />

Casey Yetter, Asma Khanom<br />

and Peter Gade, Oklahoma<br />

Corrections Decrease Following The New York Times<br />

Editing Consolidation—Is This a Good Thing?<br />

Kirstie Hettinga, California Lutheran<br />

and Elizabeth Smith, Pepperdine<br />

Political Journalism and Democracy: How Journalists<br />

Reflect Political Viewpoint Diversity in Their Reporting<br />

David Wolfgang, Colorado State;<br />

Tim P. Vos, Michigan State;<br />

Kimberly Kelling, Wisconsin-Oshkosh,<br />

and Soo Young Shin, Michigan State<br />

Discussant<br />

Patrick Ferrucci, Colorado-Boulder<br />

Topic IV – Audiences<br />

News Grazing in the Era of Information Overload: The<br />

Underlying Motivations and Technological Affordances<br />

for News Grazing<br />

Li Xuan Hong, Xiang Yuan Brenda Pong,<br />

Wan Xin Rachelle Lye<br />

and Ngiag Gya Trisha Sng, Nanyang Technological<br />

Get Engaged: Newsletters as a New Habit<br />

Beth Potter, Colorado-Boulder<br />

Statistical Numeracy and Polling Literacy Among News<br />

Readers<br />

Alyssa Appelman, Northern Kentucky<br />

and Mike Schmierbach, Pennsylvania State<br />

When Political Bias Trumps Cognitive Ability:<br />

Understanding Why Some People Believe in Fake News<br />

Edson Tandoc, James Lee, Matthew Chew<br />

and Fan Xi Tang, Nanyang Technological<br />

Identity Denied: An Examination of News, Affective<br />

Responses, and Behavioral Tendencies among<br />

Audiences<br />

David Stamps, Louisiana State<br />

What’s Wrong with Newspapers’ Digital Readership?<br />

An Empirical Analysis of the Top 50 U.S. Newspapers’<br />

Online Metrics with the Multidimensional Web<br />

Attention Model<br />

Nan Zheng, James Madison; Iris Chyi, Texas;<br />

Yee Man Margaret Ng, Illinois Urbana-Champaign;<br />

and Kelly Kaufhold, Texas State<br />

Examining Augmented Reality in Journalism: Perceived<br />

Usability of AR Visualizations in News Articles<br />

Tanja Aitamurto, Illinois at Chicago;<br />

Laura Aymerich-Franch, Pompeu Fabra University;<br />

Jorge Saldivar, Barcelona Supercomputing Center;<br />

Catherine Kircos, unaffiliated scholar;<br />

Yasamin Sadeghi, California, Los Angeles<br />

and Sukolsak Sakshuwong, Stanford<br />

Discussant<br />

Matthew Haught, Memphis<br />

Topic V – Trends in Journalism<br />

Collective Sensemaking with Big Data: Sentiment<br />

Analysis of Tweet Content for Journalistic Inquiry<br />

Yanfang Wu, Miami<br />

Constructing City Images through Local Online Media:<br />

Evidence from 21 Major U.S. Cities<br />

Lei Guo and Yiyan Zhang, Boston<br />

Revealing Problems, Pointing Fingers, and Creating<br />

Impact: A Survey of Investigative Reporters/Editors<br />

Regarding Journalistic Impact<br />

Nicole Dahmen<br />

and Brent Walth, Oregon<br />

Third-party Candidates, Newspaper Editorials and<br />

Political Debates<br />

John Kirch, Towson<br />

A Qualitative Analysis of US Immigration Coverage by<br />

Media During the Obama and Trump Presidencies<br />

Jennifer Sadler, Columbia College Chicago<br />

Organizational Culture in a Converged Community<br />

Radio Station – A Case Study Look at How News Is<br />

Made<br />

Angelica Kalika, Colorado-Boulder<br />

Covering Parkland: How Reporters Cope with Living<br />

Through a School Shooting<br />

Theodore Petersen, Florida Institute of Technology<br />

Discussant<br />

Leslie-Jean Thornton, Arizona State


Saturday Sessions<br />

117<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

Entertainment Studies Interest Group<br />

Small Town, Big Representation? A Representational<br />

Analysis of the Scientists in Eureka<br />

Deborah J. Danuser, Pittsburgh<br />

How “Healthy” Are the Children’s Entertainment<br />

Programs? An Analysis of the Health-related Content in<br />

Popular TV Shows Targeted at Preschool-aged Children<br />

Neelam Sharma, Idaho State; Gayathri Sivakumar,<br />

and Marilee Long, Colorado State<br />

Quibi’s Quick Bites: Technology Acceptance and<br />

Adoption<br />

Casey Yetter and Alex Eschbach, Oklahoma<br />

With Friends Like These...: The Real Housewives of<br />

Atlanta and Parasocial Relationships<br />

Carmen Landy, South Carolina<br />

The Dynamics of Problematic Gaming in FIFA 20<br />

Samuel Tham, Tampa; Kimberly Kelling,<br />

and Ellison Kelling, Wisconsin-Oshkosh<br />

13 Reasons Why Children and Adolescents Believe<br />

They are Not Influenced<br />

by Depictions of Bullying and Violence on Television<br />

John Chapin and Alexey Stern, Pennsylvania State<br />

Psychological Factors of Fandoms Engagement in the<br />

East Asian Pop Idol Group Culture<br />

Yanru Jiang, Southern California<br />

G-Men Heroes and Deep-State Thugs: Analysis of<br />

Hollywood’s Historical Representation of the Federal<br />

Bureau of Investigation<br />

Dean Cummings<br />

and Jeffrey Riley, Georgia Southern<br />

Audience Expectations for Film Genre and Television<br />

Formats<br />

Leo Jeffres, Cleveland State;<br />

David Atkin, Connecticut;<br />

and Kimberly Neuendorf, Cleveland State<br />

Bring Back Dads: A Qualitative Content Analysis of the<br />

Role of Black Fathers on Television<br />

Keisa Gunby, South Carolina<br />

(In)congruities between Political Messages and Popular<br />

Music: An Analysis of U.S. Presidential Campaign Songs<br />

Lottie Peterson, Scott Church<br />

and Quint Randle, Brigham Young<br />

Help or Hindrance: Examining Disability Media<br />

Exposure, Stigmatization,and Support<br />

Jasmine Gray<br />

and Meredith Collins, North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

A Whole “Nother Domain: Understanding Future’s<br />

Performance of the Authentic Black Male Identity in<br />

Hip-Hop<br />

Jordan Sallis<br />

and Josephine Lukito, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

Reconsidering Quality: Cosmopolitan Audiences as<br />

Markers of Quality for Transnational Internet-Distributed<br />

Television<br />

Ryan Stoldt, Iowa<br />

Keeping Up with Politics?: The Kardashians and the<br />

Armenian Genocide<br />

Tamar Gregorian, Southern Mississippi<br />

The Social Identity of “Loot box” Gamers: A Case Study<br />

of Final Fantasy Brave Exvius<br />

Gregory Perreault<br />

and Emory Daniel, Appalachian State;<br />

and Samuel Tham, Tampa<br />

“It’s One Billionth Our Size and It’s Beating Us”: Crisis<br />

Narratives in the Epidemic Movies Contagion and<br />

Outbreak<br />

Katie Foss, Middle Tennessee State<br />

Discussant<br />

Brad Yates, West Georgia<br />

Internships and Careers Interest Group<br />

Topic — Detailing Efforts and Requirements for Success<br />

Seeking “Skilled, Poised, Fluent” Verbal<br />

Communicators: Aesthetic Labor and Signaling<br />

in Journalism Job Advertisements<br />

Elia Powers, Towson<br />

“Document Your Learning:” Internships, Student<br />

Learning Ad Program Evaluation<br />

Sharee Broussard, Belmont<br />

The AD & PR Portfolio Imperative: Not Just for<br />

“Creative” Students Anymore<br />

Margaret (Peg) Murphy, Columbia College<br />

Discussant<br />

Mathew Haught, Memphis<br />

[EA] = This submission was accepted as an extended<br />

abstract.<br />

3 to 4:30 p.m. / S055<br />

Political Communication Division<br />

High Density Refereed Paper Session<br />

Social Media and Political Participation<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Shuning Lu, North Dakota State<br />

Media Models for Nonviolence: Social Media<br />

Representations of the #womensmarch<br />

Mass Mobilization and Instagram Audience Engagement<br />

Danielle Kilgo, Minnesota-Twin Cities<br />

and Samantha Munoz, Indiana<br />

Politics and Politeness: Analysis of Incivility on Twitter<br />

During the 2020 Democratic Presidential Primary<br />

Briana Trifiro, Sejin Paik, Zhixin Fang,<br />

Alexander Rochefort and Li Zhang, Boston<br />

Saturday


118<br />

Saturday Sessions<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

A Linkage of Traditional and Social Media Use with<br />

Political Knowledge and Participation<br />

Masahiro Yamamoto and Fan Yang, Albany<br />

Fake News and Cloaked Propaganda: Exploring the Pro-<br />

China Facebook Groups in Taiwan<br />

Chao Chen (Caroline) Lin, National Taiwan<br />

Muting Opposing Political Opinions on Facebook:<br />

The Mediating Role of Emotions on Facebook Muting<br />

Behaviors<br />

Bingbing Zhang<br />

and Heather Shoenberger, Pennsylvania State<br />

Discussant<br />

Timothy Macafee, Concordia-Wisconsin<br />

3 to 4:30 p.m. / S056<br />

Public Relations Division<br />

and Religion and Media Interest Group<br />

PF&R Panel Session<br />

Public Relations and Religion: Nonprofit Religious<br />

Advocacy and Media Relations<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Miriam Alkazemi, Virginia Commonwealth<br />

Panelists<br />

Rebecca Frazer, Ohio State<br />

Jordan Morehouse, North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

Cylor Spaulding, California State, Fullerton<br />

Bellarmine Ezumah, Murray State<br />

Mimi Perreault, East Tennessee State<br />

3 to 4:30 p.m. / S057<br />

Visual Communication Division<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

Innovation Teaching Tips (Teaching Marathon)<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Rebecca McEntee, Mary Hardin-Baylor<br />

Panelists<br />

Thinking about Form: from Online to Print<br />

Russell Chun, Hofstra<br />

“Canva in 5” or “Canva in 5 and the Elation<br />

of Creation”<br />

Rebecca Cooney, Washington State<br />

Don’t Fear Your Flash<br />

John Freeman, Florida<br />

Still the Moment<br />

Paul Martin Lester, Texas at Dallas<br />

Narrative versus Expository Writing for the<br />

Magazine Writer<br />

Melissa Nurczynski, Kutztown<br />

Radical Remote Collaboration in Slack and G-Suite<br />

Erik Palmer, Southern Oregon<br />

The Immersive<br />

Lisa Phillips, SUNY New Paltz<br />

20 Shots of the Same Thing from Different<br />

Perspectives<br />

Carol Schwalbe, Arizona<br />

Diagramming Stories<br />

Catherine M. Staub, Drake<br />

Overcoming Fear<br />

Ross Taylor, Colorado, Boulder<br />

Engaging your audience<br />

Matt Veto, Lehigh<br />

Photo Scavenger Hunt<br />

Carolyn Yaschur, Augustana<br />

3 to 4:30 p.m. / S058<br />

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Interest<br />

Group and Cultural and Critical Studies Division<br />

Research Panel Session<br />

Queering Methods: Exploring the Emerging<br />

Topics and Research Methodologies<br />

in the Queer Digital Space<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Genelle Belmas, Kansas<br />

Panelists<br />

Minjie Li, Tampa<br />

Errol Salamon, University of Huddersfield<br />

Jade Metzger, Wayne State<br />

Erica Ciszek, Texas at Austin<br />

Chelsea Reynolds, California State Fullerton<br />

Nate Rodriguez, San Diego State<br />

Robby Byrd, Memphis<br />

3 to 4:30 p.m. / S059<br />

Participatory Journalism Interest Group<br />

and Communication Theory and Methodology Division<br />

Research Panel Session<br />

Pathways to Reimagining and Rewarding Publicly<br />

Engaged Scholarship in Academia<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Serena Miller, Michigan State


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AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

Panelists<br />

Deborah Chung, Kentucky<br />

Daniela Gerson, California State, Northridge<br />

Serena Miller, Michigan State<br />

Silvio R. Waisbord, George Washington<br />

Andrea Wenzel, Temple<br />

4:45 to 6:15 p.m. / S062<br />

Advertising Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Best of the Best: Advertising Division<br />

Top Paper Session<br />

3 to 4:30 p.m. / S060<br />

Scripps Howard Foundation and Association of<br />

Education in Journalism and Mass Communication<br />

Panel Session<br />

Beyond the Classroom: Comparative Approaches<br />

to Fostering the Faculty/Student Relationship<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Jennifer Thomas, Howard 2019 Scripps Howard<br />

Teacher of the Year<br />

Panelists<br />

TBA<br />

This workshop aims to examine the importance of the<br />

teacher-student relationship in a pedagogical space<br />

which emphasizes professionalism. Thomas, who spent<br />

25 years as a news industry professional prior to transitioning<br />

to the Academy, discusses why experiential learning<br />

and traditional research based instructional strategies<br />

are not mutually exclusive. Through lively discussion<br />

with a panel of recent alumni who are gaining success<br />

as industry professionals, she also provides tips on recognizing<br />

various attributes from strength of intellection<br />

to expressiveness, and using them to empower students<br />

for success.<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Jing Yang, Loyola Chicago<br />

Effects of Brand Feedback to Negative eWOM and<br />

Moderating Roles of Product Price*<br />

Manu Bhandari<br />

Kyung Jung Han<br />

and Po-Lin Pan, Arkansas State<br />

Exploring the Effect of Control on Playable Ad<br />

Effectiveness**<br />

Xiaohan Hu, Illinois at Urbana-Champaign<br />

A Survey of Faculty Advisers at Student-Run Agencies***<br />

Brooke Borgognoni and Jan Wicks, Arkansas<br />

Am I Being Watched? The Role of Perceived<br />

Surveillance and Privacy Cynicism in Synced<br />

Advertising Effects***<br />

Claire Segijn and Eunah Kim, Minnesota<br />

Discussant<br />

Chen Lou, Nanyang Technological<br />

* First-place Open Research Paper Award<br />

** First-place Student Paper Award<br />

*** First-place Teaching Paper Award<br />

**** First-place Special Topics Paper Award<br />

4:45 to 6:15 p.m. / S063<br />

Saturday<br />

3 to 4:30 p.m. / S061<br />

Korean American Communication Association<br />

Panel Session II<br />

Business Meeting / Analytics Webinar<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Hanna Park, Middle Tennessee State<br />

and Hyunsang Son, West Virginia State<br />

Teaching Analytics Webinar<br />

The participants in this session will be provided with<br />

resources to design curricula, syllabi, and assignments by<br />

integrating analytics into existing courses.<br />

Communicating Science, Health, Environment<br />

and Risk Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

ComSHER Top Paper Session<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Rachel Young, Iowa<br />

Fear, Anticipated Regret, and Efficacy Perceptions<br />

for Active Depression Coping*<br />

Soojin Roh, Peking HSBC Business School<br />

“I Just Saw on Twitter that Tom Hanks Has<br />

Coronavirus”: A Mixed Method Examination of a<br />

Theoretical Model of Celebrity Illness Disclosure<br />

Effects**<br />

Jessica Myrick, Pennsylvania State;<br />

and Jessica Willoughby, Washington State


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“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

Are Productive Scientists More Willing to Participate<br />

in Public Engagement?***<br />

Luye Bao, Mikhaila Calice, Dominique Brossard,<br />

and Dietram Scheufele, Wisconsin at Madison<br />

Seeking Information About an Emerging Technology:<br />

Fairness, Uncertainty, Systematic Processing,<br />

and Information Engagement Intentions****<br />

Hang Lu, Michigan; Hwanseok Song, Purdue;<br />

and Katherine McComas, Cornell<br />

Testing the Efficacy of Carbon Footprint Calculator<br />

Messaging on Climate Action: An Emotion-as-Frames<br />

Approach*****<br />

Nicholas Eng, Jin Chen, Jason Freeman,<br />

and Carlina DiRusso, Pennsylvania State<br />

Discussant<br />

Emily Vraga, Minnesota<br />

* Top Faculty Paper<br />

** Second Place Top Faculty Paper<br />

*** Third Place Top Faculty Paper<br />

**** Fourth Place Top Faculty Paper<br />

*****Eason Prize Winner<br />

4:45 to 6:15 p.m. / S064<br />

Communication Theory and Methodology Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Best of CT&M<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Ming (Bryan) Wang, Nebraska-Lincoln<br />

Mediation Analysis and Warranted Inferences in Media<br />

and Communication Research. Examining Research<br />

Design in the Field’s Prominent Journals*<br />

Michael Chan, Macau K. F. Mak,<br />

and Panfeng Hu, The Chinese University<br />

of Hong Kong<br />

A World of Two Agendas: Agenda Setting Sampling**<br />

Milad Minooie, Kennesaw State<br />

A Two-study Qualitative Exploration of Ecological<br />

Momentary Assessment as a Tool for Media, Behavior<br />

Measurement***<br />

Jessica Willoughby, Stephanie Gibbons;<br />

and Shuang Liu, Washington State<br />

Delineating the Transnational Network Agenda Setting<br />

of Hong Kong’s Anti-Extradition Movement:<br />

A Machine Learning Approach****<br />

Yan Su and Danielle Ka Lai Lee, Washington State<br />

* First Place Open Competition Paper;<br />

Top Method Paper<br />

** Second Place Open Competition Paper<br />

*** Third Place Open Competition Paper<br />

**** Chaffee-McLeod Top Student Paper<br />

4:45 to 6:15 p.m. / S065<br />

Media Ethics Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

How Digital Ethics Shape Coverage<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Chad Painter, Dayton<br />

Moving into the Media World: The Moral Psychology<br />

of Emerging Adults in Journalism and Communication*<br />

David Craig, Oklahoma;<br />

Patrick Plaisance, Pennsylvania State;<br />

Erin Schauster, Colorado-Boulder;<br />

Ryan Thomas, Missouri; Chris Roberts, Alabama;<br />

Katie Place, Quinnipiac;<br />

Yuan Sun, Pennsylvania State; Casey Yetter,<br />

and Randi Leith Thomas, Oklahoma<br />

Imagining Culinary Communities: Exploring Lifestyle<br />

Journalism Ethics Through The New York Times Food<br />

Section<br />

Joseph Jones, Missouri<br />

Public Relations Practitioners’ Understanding of Fake<br />

News: Examining the Influence of Ethics Counsel<br />

Identity and Individual Ethical Orientations<br />

Rosie Jahng, Wayne State<br />

and Hyunmin Lee, Drexel<br />

In the Media We Trust? Exploring the Effects of<br />

Perceived Risk, News Disputes, and Credibility on<br />

Consumer Attitudes Toward Biotechnology Companies<br />

Holly Overton and Fan Yang, South Carolina<br />

Discussant<br />

Elizabeth Smith, Pepperdine<br />

* Top Faculty Paper Winner<br />

Discussant<br />

Dhavan Shah, Wisconsin


Saturday Sessions<br />

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“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

4:45 to 6:15 p.m. / S066<br />

Newspaper and Online News Division and Association<br />

for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication<br />

Media Agenda Setting Theory Colloquium<br />

From Media Agenda Setting to Agendamelding<br />

Theory: How We Use Digital Media to Create<br />

Personal Communities<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Media Agenda Setting and Agendamelding<br />

Donald Shaw, North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

Panelists<br />

Combining Media Effects and Media Uses<br />

and Gratifications: Agenda Setting<br />

and Agendamelding Theories as Exemplars<br />

David H. Weaver, Indiana<br />

Agendamelding at Scale: Assessing the Influence<br />

of Partisan, Emerging, Mainstream and Elite News<br />

Media on U.S. Audiences from 2015 to 2019<br />

Chris J. Vargo, Colorado-Boulder<br />

Network Agenda Setting and Agendamelding<br />

in a Polarized Media Environment: Evidence from<br />

Multiple Societies<br />

Lei Guo, Boston<br />

Agendamelding: How Americans Meld Agendas<br />

Milad Minooie, Kennesaw State<br />

Theorizing Media Agenda Setting and Agendamelding<br />

in the COVID-19 Pandemic and the June 2020<br />

Protests for Racial Justice<br />

Deb Aikat, North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

Agenda Setting and Alternative Facts: The Need for<br />

Changes in News Media Routines<br />

Wayne Wanta, Florida<br />

Discussant<br />

Brad Hamm, Northwestern<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Timothy Macafee, Concordia-Wisconsin<br />

Trump Fatigue: Exploring the Relationship Between<br />

Perceived Media Bias and News Exhaustion*<br />

Adriana Mucedola and Shengjie Yao, Syracuse<br />

How the Left, Center, and Right Covered the #MeToo<br />

Movement: Structural Topic Modeling, Thematic<br />

Structure and Language Patterns**<br />

Min-Hsin Su, Jiyoun Suk, Shreenita Ghosh<br />

and Kruthika Kamath, Wisconsin-Madison;<br />

Porismita Borah, Washington State;<br />

Teresa Correa, Diego Portales University;<br />

Christine Garlough,<br />

and Dhavan Shah, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

Revisiting Nasty Effect: How Do Online Incivility and<br />

Emotions Toward In-group Interact on Cross-cutting<br />

Attention and Political Participation?***<br />

Jiyoung Lee, Alabama;<br />

Jihyang Choi, Ewha Womans University<br />

and Jiwon Kim, Dankook University<br />

Online Political Engagement, Fake News Exposure,<br />

and Fake News Sharing in Sub-Saharan Africa****<br />

Saifuddin Ahmed, Nanyang Technological;<br />

Dani Madrid-Morales, Houston;<br />

and Melissa Tully, Iowa<br />

Is Facebook-Based Political Talk Associated with<br />

Political Knowledge?*****<br />

Toby Hopp, Patrick Ferrucci, Chris Vargo<br />

and Luna Liu, Colorado-Boulder<br />

Discussant<br />

Sherice Gearhart, Texas Tech<br />

* First Place Student Paper<br />

** First Place Paper<br />

*** Second Place Paper<br />

**** Third Place Paper<br />

*****Fourth Place Paper<br />

Saturday<br />

This theory colloquium builds on the 2019 book,<br />

Agendamelding: News, social media, audiences, and<br />

civic community, to theorize how audiences meld messages<br />

of newspapers, television, and social media in our<br />

21 st century digital age. If you have questions, email Deb<br />

Aikat , North Carolina, Chapel Hill. No<br />

pre-registration required. All are welcome.<br />

4:45 to 6:15 p.m. / S067<br />

Political Communication Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Best of Political Communication Division<br />

4:45 to 6:15 p.m. / S068<br />

Commission on the Status of Women<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Media Representations of Athletes<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Kelsey Whipple, Massachusetts<br />

She’s a Lady; He’s an Athlete; They Have Overcome:<br />

Portrayals of Gender and Disability in the 2018<br />

Paralympic Winter Games<br />

Tracy Everbach, Karen Weiller-Abels,<br />

and Andrew Colombo-Dougovito, North Texas


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“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

The Association of Fraternity Membership, Sports Media,<br />

and Masculinity Norms with College Men’s Acceptance<br />

of Rape Myths<br />

Stacey Hust, Soojung Kang, Leticia Couto,<br />

and Jiayu Li, Washington State<br />

Angry Gymnastics: Representations of Simone Biles at<br />

the 2019 National and World Championships<br />

Carolina Velloso, Maryland<br />

Women in wrestling: The Representation of Olympic<br />

Athletes in Traditional Media and on Personal Social<br />

Media Accounts in 2016<br />

Shannon Scovel, Maryland<br />

#bossbabe: Women’s Use of Social Media in Multilevel<br />

Marketing of Body and Health Products<br />

Lauren Britton, Ithaca<br />

and Louise Barkhuus, IT University of Copenhagen<br />

Discussant<br />

Erin Whiteside, Tennessee<br />

4:45 to 6:15 p.m. / S069<br />

Community Journalism Interest Group<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Community Journalism Interest Group Top Papers<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Rich Johnson, Creighton<br />

Community Public Safety Information Seeking and the<br />

News*<br />

Christopher Etheridge, Arkansas-Little Rock<br />

The Role of Community Caretaker: How Weekly<br />

Newspapers Defended Their Communities While<br />

Reporting on the Mississippi ICE Raids**<br />

Nick Mathews, Minnesota<br />

Virtual or Tangible?: An Experimental Investigation Into<br />

Motivation and Memory in Place-Based, Community-<br />

Oriented Virtual Reality News<br />

Aaron Atkins, Weber State<br />

Discussant<br />

Monica Chadha, Arizona State<br />

* Top Faculty Paper<br />

** Top Student Paper<br />

4:45 to 6:15 p.m. / S070<br />

Graduate Student Interest Group<br />

High Density Refereed Paper Session<br />

Communication Around Salient Issues<br />

of the 21st Century<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Shola Aromona, Kansas<br />

Plagues, Cults, Wars & Apocalypses: Difficult Heritage<br />

Rhetoric and Popular Culture in COVID-19 Memes<br />

Bobbie Foster, Maryland<br />

My Country is Boycotting NBA, But I Don’t Care:<br />

Effects of Brand Loyalty, Issue Involvement, Information<br />

Undesirability and Third – person Effect<br />

on Chinese NBA Fans’ Boycotting Behavior<br />

An Hu, Texas<br />

Within- and Between-Person(s) Emotional Reactions<br />

Toward Crisis Communication<br />

Lewen Wei and Nahyun Kim, Pennsylvania State<br />

Factors Enhancing Interpersonal Communication in<br />

Cross-cultural Marriage: A Survey Studying South Asian-<br />

Chinese and Afro-Chinese Couples in Hong Kong<br />

Muhammad Masood, Eugene Yat-him Chan,<br />

and Zelalem Jabessa Gabul, Chinese University<br />

of Hong Kong<br />

Fostering Mediated Community Resilience: An Analysis<br />

of RecoveryAfter the 2019 Jefferson City Tornado<br />

Erika Schneider, Missouri<br />

The Power of Technology: How Do International<br />

Graduate Students at a U.S. University Use Social<br />

Networking Sites to Seek Social Support?<br />

Annalise Baines, Muhammad Ittefaq<br />

and Mauryne Abwao, Kansas<br />

Misinformation Correction and Its Effects: A Systematic<br />

Literature Review<br />

Qinyu E, University of Tokyo<br />

A Content Analysis of Causal Sex, Social Status, and<br />

Substance Use in Teen-Based Netflix Shows<br />

Andrea Smith, Adriana Mucedola, Sierra Holland<br />

and Kyle Webster, Syracuse<br />

Discussants<br />

Barbara Myslik, Rollins College<br />

and Karen Freberg, Louisville


Saturday Sessions<br />

123<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

4:45 to 6:15 p.m. / S071<br />

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Interest<br />

Group<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

LGBTQ Top Faculty Papers Panel<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Minjie Li, Tampa<br />

Impacts of the 2016 Presidential Elections on<br />

Transgender and Gender Diverse People*<br />

Sarah Price, Alabama; Jae Puckett, Michigan State;<br />

and Richard Mocarski, Nebraska at Kearney<br />

[EA] Amplifying and Signal Boosting: How Transgender<br />

Engage the Politics of Voice and Listening<br />

Erica Ciszek and Paxton Haven, Texas at Austin;<br />

and Nneka Logan, Virginia Tech<br />

Mobilizing Social Capital Resources among Anti-Gay<br />

Marriage Civil Society Groups in Taiwan<br />

Yowei Kang, National Taiwan Ocean University;<br />

and Kenneth C. C. Yang, Texas at El Paso<br />

Discussant<br />

Nathian Rodriguez, San Diego State<br />

* Top Faculty Paper<br />

[EA] = This submission was accepted as an extended<br />

abstract.<br />

4:45 to 6:15 p.m. / S072<br />

Participatory Journalism Interest Group<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Voice from Citizens: Content Creation, Moderation,<br />

and Representation and Their Impact on Journalism<br />

Seeing 360-Degree: Toward a Framework of Authentic<br />

Representation of Indigenous Communities Through<br />

Citizen-driven Reporting<br />

Jiun-Yi Tsai, Northern Arizona;<br />

Rian Bosse, Nisha Sridharan<br />

and Monica Chadha, Arizona State<br />

Discussant<br />

Rosie Jahng, Wayne State<br />

* First Place Paper<br />

** Second Place Paper<br />

4:45 to 6:15 p.m. / S073<br />

Sports Communication Interest Group<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

The Biggest Sports Stories of 2020: Kobe, COVID,<br />

and the Fight for Equality in Women’s Sport<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Betsy Emmons, Samford<br />

Framing the Changemakers*<br />

Eryn Travis, Indiana of Pennsylvania<br />

Players as Public Health Prompts: Celebrity Athlete<br />

Influence During the COVID-19 Pandemic<br />

Nathan Towery, Andrew C. Billings,<br />

and Scott Parrott, Alabama<br />

Framing COVID-19 in Sport: A Content Analysis of<br />

ESPN’s SportsCenter as a First Draft of History<br />

Travis Bell, South Florida<br />

and Lauren Smith, Indiana<br />

* Top Student Paper<br />

6:30 to 8 p.m. / S074<br />

Saturday<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Mark Coddington, Washington & Lee<br />

Citizen News Content Creation: Perceptions on<br />

Professional Journalists and the Additive<br />

Double Moderating Role of Social Media and<br />

Traditional News Use*<br />

Manuel Goyanes, Carlos III University,<br />

and Homero Gil de Zúñiga, Pennsylvania State<br />

A Multi-level Analysis of Commenting’s Effects on<br />

Journalism Practice**<br />

Patrick Ferrucci, Colorado-Boulder<br />

and David Wolfgang, Colorado State<br />

Advertising Division<br />

Business Session<br />

Virtual Members’ Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Hal Vincent, Elon


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AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

6:30 to 8 p.m. / S075<br />

Communicating Science, Health, Environment<br />

and Risk Division<br />

Business Session<br />

Virtual Members’ Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Rachel Young, Iowa<br />

6:30 to 8 p.m. / S080<br />

AEJMC Council of Affiliates<br />

Business Session<br />

Virtual Members’ Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Nancy Green, Southern Newspaper Publishers<br />

Association<br />

6:30 to 8 p.m. / S076<br />

Communication Theory and Methodology Division<br />

Business Session<br />

Virtual Members’ Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Jennifer Hoewe, Purdue<br />

6:30 to 8 p.m. / S077<br />

Media Ethics Division<br />

Business Session<br />

Virtual Members’ Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Marlene Neill, Baylor<br />

6:30 to 8 p.m. / S078<br />

Political Communication Division<br />

Business Session<br />

Virtual Members’ Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Aaron Veenstra, Florida Atlantic<br />

6:30 to 8 p.m. / S079<br />

Public Relations Division<br />

Social<br />

6:30 to 8 p.m. / S081<br />

Commission on the Status of Women<br />

Business Session<br />

Virtual Members’ Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Paromita Pain, Nevada, Reno<br />

and Kim Fox, American University in Cairo<br />

Commission on the Status of Women 2020 Award<br />

Winners, who will be recognized during the meeting.<br />

Mary Ann Yodelis Smith Award for Feminist Scholarship<br />

Recipients: Jennifer Huemmer<br />

and Lauren Britton, Ithaca<br />

Mary Gardner Award for Graduate Student Research<br />

Recipient: Kelsey Mesmer, Wayne State<br />

Donna Allen Award for Feminist Advocacy<br />

Recipient: The Ida B. Wells Society<br />

Outstanding Woman in Journalism and Mass<br />

Communication Education<br />

Recipient: Nicole Kraft, Ohio State<br />

6:30 to 8 p.m. / S082<br />

Community Journalism Interest Group<br />

Business Session<br />

Virtual Members’ Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Jeffrey Riley, Georgia Southern<br />

Hosting<br />

Dustin Supa, Boston


Saturday Sessions<br />

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“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

6:30 to 8 p.m. / S083<br />

Graduate Student Interest Group<br />

Business Session<br />

Virtual Members’ Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Amanda S. Bradshaw, Florida<br />

6:30 to 8 p.m. / S084<br />

Internships and Careers Interest Group<br />

Business Session<br />

Virtual Members’ Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Stephanie Bluestein, California State, Northridge<br />

8:15 to 9:45 p.m. / S088<br />

Community Journalism Interest Group<br />

Virtual Divisional Social<br />

Hosting<br />

Jeffrey Riley, Georgia Southern<br />

This virtual social is a “Research and Resources<br />

Roundtable.” Grab a drink and come hang out with us<br />

online, where we’ll have a casual chat about our ongoing<br />

research and teaching ideas in community journalism<br />

from the comfort of our own homes.<br />

8:15 to 9:45 p.m. / S089<br />

California State University, Fullerton<br />

Social<br />

6:30 to 8 p.m. / S085<br />

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer Interest<br />

Group<br />

Business Session<br />

Virtual Members’ Meeting<br />

Hosting<br />

Bey-Ling Sha, dean, California State, Fullerton<br />

Saturday<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Nathian Rodriguez, San Diego State<br />

6:30 to 8 p.m. / S086<br />

Participatory Journalism Interest Group<br />

Business Session<br />

Virtual Members’ Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Mark Coddington, Washington and Lee<br />

6:30 to 8 p.m. / S087<br />

Sports Journalism Interest Group<br />

Business Session<br />

Virtual Members’ Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

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Sunday Sessions<br />

129<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

8:15 to 9 a.m. / R001<br />

Association for Education in Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication<br />

Business Session<br />

2019-20 Council of Divisions Meeting II<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Katie Foss, Middle Tennessee State, CoDV Chair<br />

and Jan Lauren Boyles, CoDV Vice Chair<br />

Incoming D/IG heads and vice heads are encouraged to<br />

attend this meeting.<br />

7 to 8 a.m. / R002<br />

Public Relations Division<br />

Business Session<br />

JPRR Editorial Board Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Bey-Ling Sha, JPRR editor, California State, Fullerton<br />

Social Media Influencers’ Disclosures of Brand<br />

Relationships on Instagram: Characteristics and<br />

Engagement Outcomes<br />

Su Yeon Cho, Shiyun Tian, Xiaofeng Jia,<br />

and Wanhsiu Tsai, Miami<br />

FoMO and Happiness on Instagram: A Serial Mediation<br />

of Social Media Influencer-related Activities and the<br />

Role of Authenticity<br />

Jung Ah Lee, Laura Bright<br />

and Matthew Eastin, Texas at Austin<br />

The Determinants of Pre-Roll Ad Skipping and<br />

Viewership: Evidence from Big Data<br />

Mi Hyun Lee, Northwestern;<br />

Su Jung Kim, Southern California;<br />

Sungho Park, Seoul National University;<br />

and Sang-Hyeak Yoon, Yonsei<br />

Consumer Responses to Sponsored Posts on Instagram:<br />

The Roles of Selfie, Account Verification, and Valence<br />

of Caption<br />

Yang Feng, San Diego State;<br />

and Chen Lou, Nanyang Technological<br />

Discussant<br />

Jisu Huh, Minnesota<br />

8:30 to 9:15 a.m. / R003<br />

Advertising Division<br />

9:15 to 10:45 a.m. / R005<br />

Cultural and Critical Studies<br />

and Political Communication Divisions<br />

Business Session<br />

Executive Committee Meeting<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Hal Vincent, Elon<br />

9:15 to 10:45 a.m. / R004<br />

Advertising Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Understanding Consumer Responses to Advertising<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Louisa Shu Ying Ha, Bowling Green State<br />

Research Panel Session<br />

From Silicon Valley Virtual Communities<br />

to Trump Twitter Networks: Political Social<br />

Networks Visualized<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Jeremy Harris Lipschultz, Nebraska at Omaha<br />

Panelists<br />

Marc A. Smith, Social Media Research<br />

Foundation (NodeXL)<br />

Regina Luttrell, Syracuse<br />

Itai Himelboim, Georgia<br />

Adrienne Wallace, Grand Valley State<br />

Amanda Weed, Kennesaw State<br />

Sunday<br />

Synced Advertising and Chilling Effects: Change in<br />

Media Diet as a Result of Corporate Surveillance<br />

Joanna Strycharz<br />

and Claire M. Segijn, Minnesota


130<br />

Sunday Sessions<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

9:15 to 10:45 a.m. / R006<br />

Electronic News Division<br />

Teaching Panel<br />

Applied Learning: Creating Award-Winning<br />

Journalism in the Classroom<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Lindsey Conlin Maxwell, Southern Mississippi<br />

Panelists<br />

Vicki Bradley, WTXL-TV<br />

Harrison Hove, Florida<br />

Frank Mungeam, Arizona State<br />

Laura Smith, South Carolina<br />

9:15 to 10:45 a.m. / R007<br />

Magazine Media Division<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

Teaching Solutions Journalism<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Sara Catania, director of journalism school<br />

partnerships, Solutions Journalism Network,<br />

Southern California<br />

Panelists<br />

Deborah Douglas, DePauw<br />

Kathryn Thier, Maryland<br />

Kim Walsh-Childers, Florida<br />

9:15 to 10:45 a.m. / R008<br />

Mass Communication and Society Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Understanding (and Leading) Public Opinion<br />

Amidst Health and Social Crises<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

V. Santiago Arias, Texas Tech<br />

Social Amplification of Risk before Coronavirus Was<br />

Declared an Epidemic: How Social Media Trust and<br />

Disinformation Concerns Affected Information Sharing<br />

Xiaochen Zhang, Oklahoma<br />

and Raluca Cozma, Kansas State<br />

Social Identification, Psychological Distance,<br />

Compassionate Goals, and Willingness to Help During<br />

the COVID-19 Outbreak<br />

Zhiying Yue, David Lee, Janet Yang,<br />

Jody Chin Sing Wong,<br />

and Zhuling Liu, University at Buffalo<br />

Celebrity Narratives and Opioid Addiction Prevention:<br />

The Moderating Role of Issue Relevance<br />

Michail Vafeiadis, Auburn;<br />

Weirui Wang, Florida International;<br />

Michelle Baker,<br />

and Fuyuan Shen, Pennsylvania State<br />

Discussant<br />

Lindsay M. McCluskey, SUNY at Oswego<br />

How Rational and Emotional Expression Intertwine?<br />

Exploring Public Discussion of China’s Vaccine-Scandal<br />

Event on Weibo<br />

Yuanhang Lu, Shijun Ni,<br />

and Yunya Song, Hong Kong Baptist University<br />

Maintaining Authoritarian Resilience During the Public<br />

Health Crisis: An Analysis of Chinese State Media’s<br />

Social Media Posts During The COVID-19 Outbreak<br />

Ge Zhu and Rachel Young, Iowa;<br />

Li Chen, West Texas A&M;<br />

and Yuehong Tai, Iowa<br />

Discussant<br />

Qian Liu, Jinan University<br />

9:15 to 10:45 a.m. / R009<br />

Media Management, Economics and Entrepreneurship<br />

Division and Commission on the Status of Women<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

Discussing Harassment and Assault: Tools<br />

for Preparing Students for the Workplace<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Dorothy Bland, North Texas<br />

Panelists<br />

Arien Rozelle, St. John Fisher<br />

Ginger Blackstone, Harding<br />

Charisse L’Pree, Syracuse<br />

Maria Maron, Nebraska-Lincoln


Sunday Sessions<br />

131<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

9:15 to 10:45 a.m. / R010<br />

Media Ethics and Law and Policy Divisions<br />

Research Panel Session<br />

White Supremacy in Communication Law<br />

and Ethics Scholarship<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

TBA<br />

Panelists<br />

TBA<br />

9:15 to 10:45 a.m. / R010<br />

Moderating/Discussant<br />

Bill Cassidy, Northern Illinois<br />

Topic II — Journalistic Routines, Norms and Practices<br />

The Synergistic Effects of Solutions Journalism and<br />

Corporate Social Responsibility Advertising<br />

Minjie Li, Tampa<br />

Comparative Frame Analysis of a False Ballistic Missile<br />

Alert Crisis<br />

Ji Young Kim and Ann Auman, Hawaii<br />

Mapping Peace Journalism: Toward a Shared<br />

Understanding of Success<br />

Meagan Doll and Patricia Moy, Washington<br />

Same Scandal, Different Standards: The Effect of<br />

Partisanship on Expectations of News Reports about<br />

Whistleblowers<br />

Megan Duncan, Virginia Tech;<br />

Mallory Perryman, Virginia Commonwealth<br />

and Brittany Shaughnessy, Virginia Tech<br />

Anchoring in the Past, Tweeting from the Present:<br />

Exploring Cognitive Bias Among Reporters in 2016<br />

Presidential Election Coverage<br />

Jihye Lee and James Hamilton, Stanford<br />

Newspaper and Online News Division<br />

High Density Refereed Paper Session<br />

The Audience and Journalism / Journalistic<br />

Routines, Norms and Practices<br />

Moderating/Discussant<br />

Beth Knobel, Fordham<br />

Topic I — The Audience and Journalism<br />

Truth, Justice, and Sexual Harassment: A Comparative<br />

Analysis of Op-Eds in the Hill-Thomas and Ford-<br />

Kavanaugh Hearings<br />

Kelli Boling and Leigh Moscowitz, South Carolina<br />

Who Sets the Media Agenda for Nonprofit News<br />

Organizations?*<br />

Jiehua Zhang and Danielle Deavours, Alabama<br />

Audience Engagement with Individual News<br />

Organizations and Their News Content, and Influencing<br />

Factors<br />

Jisu Kim, Yale and Jisu Huh, Minnesota<br />

Greater Expectations: How the Public Perceives News<br />

Bias and Journalistic Routines<br />

Tamar Wilner, Dominique Montiel Valle<br />

and Gina M. Masullo, Texas at Austin<br />

“Setting Your Own Agenda”: Selective Exposure as a<br />

Mechanism for Re-Enforcing Issue Importance<br />

George Pearson, Silvia Knobloch-Westerwick<br />

and Birkan Gokbag, Ohio State<br />

*Top Student Paper – Third Place<br />

9:15 to 10:45 a.m. / R011<br />

Community Journalism Interest Group<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Community Journalism’s Varied Perspectives:<br />

From Weather Blog to NPR to News<br />

to Imagined Community<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Michael Clay Carey, Samford<br />

Calm During the Storm: Hype-Averse and Thematic<br />

Framing of Hurricane Harvey on a Local Independent<br />

Weather Blog<br />

Marcus Funk, Sam Houston State<br />

Community through Dialogue and Its Impact on Support<br />

for NPR Member Stations<br />

Joseph Kasko, Winthrop<br />

Journalism Beyond the Command Post<br />

Mildred Perreault, East Tennessee State<br />

Reinforcing Islamophobic Rhetoric through the Use<br />

of Facebook Comments: A Study of Imagined<br />

Community<br />

Burton Speakman, Caitlyn Blanchard,<br />

and Anisah Bagasra, Kennesaw State<br />

Discussant<br />

Joy Jenkins, Tennessee, Knoxville<br />

Sunday


132<br />

Sunday Sessions<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

9:15 to 10:45 a.m. / R012<br />

Sports Communication Interest Group<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Issues in Sports Journalism and Information<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Andrew Billings, Alabama<br />

Joining the Athletic: Paradigm Repair, Metajournalistic<br />

Discourse and the Boundaries of Sports Journalism<br />

Practice*<br />

Patrick Ferrucci, Colorado-Boulder<br />

Journalism from a Sports Perspective: Field Theory and<br />

the Re-defining of Digital Practices of Sports Journalists<br />

Gregory Perreault, Appalachian State;<br />

and Travis Bell, South Florida<br />

Occupational and Job Sex Segregation in Sports<br />

Information: A 10-year Update<br />

Charli Kerns, Tennessee, Knoxville<br />

and Erin Whiteside, Tennessee, Knoxville<br />

Celebration or Something More?: Press Coverage<br />

of the 1992 Chicago Bulls Riot<br />

Brandon Storlie, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

Discussant<br />

TBA<br />

* Top Faculty Paper<br />

9:15 to 10:45 a.m. / R013<br />

Association for Education in Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication<br />

Training Session<br />

Incoming Heads<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

TBA<br />

9:15 to 10:45 a.m. / R014<br />

Association for Education in Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication<br />

Training Session<br />

Professional Freedom and Responsibility Chairs<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

TBA<br />

9:15 to 10:45 a.m. / R015<br />

Association for Education in Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication<br />

Training Session<br />

Research Chairs<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

María Len-Ríos, Georgia<br />

10 a.m. to 3 p.m. / R017<br />

Association for Education in Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication<br />

Training Session<br />

AEJMC Board of Directors<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Tim P. Vos, Michigan State,<br />

2020-21 President, AEJMC<br />

11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. / R018<br />

Communicating Science, Health, Environment and Risk<br />

Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Understanding Audiences for Science and Health<br />

Risk Information<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Junhan Chen, Maryland<br />

The Urban-Rural Divide and Americans’ Trust in<br />

Scientists*<br />

Nicole Krause, Wisconsin<br />

Mobilizing Users: Does Exposure to Misinformation<br />

and Its Correction Affect Users’ Responses to a Health<br />

Misinformation Post?<br />

Melissa Tully, Iowa; Leticia Bode, Georgetown<br />

and Emily Vraga, Minnesota<br />

Examining the Influence of Gene Editing Knowledge on<br />

Science Attitudes Among Four Major Stakeholder Groups<br />

Christopher Calabrese,<br />

Jieyu Ding Featherstone, Matthew Robbins,<br />

and George A. Barnett, California-Davis<br />

Cultural Differences in Cancer Information Acquisition:<br />

Testing Perceived Cancer Risks and Cancer Fatalistic<br />

Beliefs as Predictors of Information Seeking and<br />

Avoidance in the U.S. and China<br />

Linqi Lu Zhejiang, Jiawei Liu,<br />

and Connie Yuan, Cornell


Sunday Sessions<br />

133<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

An Eye Tracking Approach to Understanding<br />

Misinformation and Correction Strategies on Social<br />

Media: The Mediating Role of Attention and Credibility<br />

to Reduce HPV Vaccine Misperceptions<br />

Sojung Kim, George Mason;<br />

Emily Vraga, Minnesota<br />

and John Cook, George Mason<br />

Discussant<br />

Lee Ann Kahlor, Texas<br />

11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. / R020<br />

Cultural and Critical Studies Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Critical Examinations of Making, Playing,<br />

and Experiencing Visual Media<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Madeleine Esch, Salve Regina<br />

* Third Place Top Student Paper<br />

11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. / R019<br />

Communication Theory and Methodology Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Measuring Communication Phenomena<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Rosie Jahng, Wayne State<br />

Developing a Perceived Social Media Literacy Scale<br />

Edson Tandoc, Nanyang Technological<br />

and Andrew Yee, Singapore University<br />

of Technology and Design<br />

[EA] Methodological Implications of Between-Coder<br />

Variance in Content Analysis<br />

Iago S. Muraro, Michigan State<br />

Response Quality Comparison Between Computers<br />

and Smartphones in Different Web Survey Modes<br />

and Question Formats<br />

Louisa Ha, Bowling Green State;<br />

Chenjie Zhang, Jiangsu Normal University<br />

and Weiwei Jiang, Bowling Green State<br />

The Broadcast Journalism Credibility Scale: A Robust<br />

Measure for Examining Ethos, Logos, and Pathos<br />

Danielle Deavours and Chris Roberts, Alabama<br />

EULAs as Unbalanced Contractual Power Between an<br />

Organization and Its (Unannounced and Underage)<br />

Users: A Mobile Game Textual Analysis*<br />

Jeffrey Duncan and Taylor Voges, Georgia<br />

Virtual Reality and Celebrity Humanitarianism<br />

Bimbisar Irom, Washington State<br />

Documentary Maker as Worker: Precarity in the Chinese<br />

Television Documentary Industry<br />

Jiachun Hong, Southern Illinois<br />

Mexicanidad on the Screen: Perceptions about the<br />

National Identity Portrayed in Contemporary<br />

Mexican Cinema<br />

Gabriel Dominguez Partida, Texas Tech<br />

Discussant<br />

Madeleine Esch, Salve Regina<br />

* James Carey Award (Top Student Paper)<br />

11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. / R021<br />

History Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

The Press and Political Change<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Daniel Haygood, Elon<br />

Sunday<br />

Discussant<br />

Francesca Dillman Carpentier, North Carolina<br />

at Chapel Hill<br />

[EA] = This submission was accepted as an extended<br />

abstract.<br />

“Gladwin Hill” and “The Wetbacks”: The New York<br />

Times and the Mexican Migrant Security Threat<br />

Melita Garza, Texas Christian<br />

Enemy Words on American Airwaves: Cold War Radio<br />

Moscow Broadcasts to the U.S.<br />

Kevin Grieves, Whitworth<br />

Democracy on the Skids: The Hutchins Commission’s<br />

Fears for America’s Future<br />

Stephen Bates, Nevada, Las Vegas


134<br />

Sunday Sessions<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

From Prohibition’s Demon Drink to Acceptable<br />

Indulgence: Distillers and the Battle to Normalize Liquor<br />

in America<br />

Wendy Melillo, American<br />

Discussant<br />

Dianne Bragg, Alabama<br />

11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. / R022<br />

International Communication Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Foreign Reporting, Global Media,<br />

and Transnational Audiences<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Summer Harlow, Houston<br />

Predicting the Relationships among Country Animosity,<br />

Attitudes toward, Product Judgment about, and Intention<br />

to Consume Foreign Cultural Products*<br />

Kenneth C. C. Yang, Texas at El Paso<br />

and Yowei Kang, National Taiwan Ocean University<br />

A Case Study of Foreign Correspondents’ Use of Twitter<br />

During the 2019 Hong Kong Protests<br />

Luwei Rose Luqiu, Hong Kong Baptist<br />

and Shuning Lu, North Dakota State<br />

Transcending Third-Person Effects of Foreign Media in<br />

the US: The Effect of Media Nationality and Message<br />

Context on TPE and Support for Restrictions<br />

Yicheng Zhu, Beijing Normal University<br />

and Anan Wan, Georgia CSU<br />

Overseas Media, Homeland Audiences: Examining<br />

Determinants of News Making in Deutsche Welle’s<br />

Amharic Service<br />

Tewodros Workneh, Kent State<br />

Network Agenda Setting, Transnationalism<br />

and Territoriality: Chinese Diasporic Media<br />

in the United States<br />

Zhi Lin, Hong Kong Baptist University<br />

and Ziyuan Li, Shanghai Jiaotong University<br />

Discussant<br />

Manuel Chavez, Michigan State<br />

* Winner, Asian Journal of Communication Best Paper<br />

Award<br />

11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. / R023<br />

Law and Policy Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Press Freedom: Past, Present, and Future<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Jason Martin, DePaul<br />

Free Papers and Free Speech: Home Delivered Free<br />

Newspapers as Litter<br />

Eric Robinson, South Carolina<br />

The End of the Affair: Can the Relationship Between<br />

Journalists and Sources Survive?<br />

Anthony Fargo, Indiana<br />

Clinical Journalism Education: Legal and Ethical<br />

Implicationsof Faculty-Led Reporting Laboratories<br />

Kathleen Culver, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

and Frank LaMonte, Florida<br />

A Prophet Without Honor: William Ernest Hocking<br />

and Freedom of the Press<br />

Stephen Bates, Nevada, Las Vegas<br />

Discussant<br />

Eric Easton, University of Baltimore School of Law<br />

11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. / R024<br />

Media Ethics Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Moral Evaluation Across Human Interactions<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Jane Kirtley, Minnesota<br />

Learning from Confucius: “Moral Self-cultivation (Xiuji)<br />

and Its Application in Media Ethics Education*<br />

Yayu Feng, Illinois<br />

Familial Experiences of Moral Exemplars in Marketing<br />

Communication<br />

Christopher Vardeman<br />

and Erin Schauster, Colorado-Boulder<br />

Keeping Up with the Ethical Boundaries of Advertising:<br />

Big Soda, Metadiscourse and Paradigm Repair<br />

Patrick Ferrucci<br />

and Erin Schauster, Colorado-Boulder


Sunday Sessions<br />

135<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

The Moral Psychology and Exemplarism of Leaders<br />

in Marketing Communication<br />

Erin Schauster, Colorado-Boulder<br />

and Patrick Plaisance, Pennsylvania State<br />

Discussant<br />

Chad Painter, Dayton<br />

*Top Student Paper<br />

11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. / R025<br />

Minorities and Communication Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Legitimizing Perceptions, Frames, and Equality:<br />

Race in Politics and Sports<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Keonte Coleman, Middle Tennessee State<br />

Left Out of the Equation: Examining Perceptions<br />

of Racial Bias on Social Media Platforms<br />

Kelsey Whipple, Martin Riedl,<br />

and Ryan Wallace, Texas at Austin<br />

Separate and (Almost) Equal: Analysis of “It’s Time for<br />

Black Athletes to Leave White Colleges”<br />

Vincent Peña, Texas at Austin<br />

Muhammad Ali’s Vietnam War Challenge: An<br />

Examination of Framing by the New York Times<br />

and the Louisville Courier-Journal<br />

Zainul Abedin, Mississippi Valley State<br />

George Wallace and Racial Polarization in Alabama<br />

During the Civil Rights Era: A Theory of Media<br />

Legitimacy and Political Leadership<br />

Ali Mohamed, United Arab Emirates<br />

Discussant<br />

Melita Garza, Texas Christian<br />

11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. / R026<br />

Public Relations Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Corporate Social Advocacy, CEO Activism,<br />

and Relational Outcomes<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Hyejoon Rim, Minnesota<br />

CEO Activism & Employee Relations: Factors Affecting<br />

Employees’ Sense of Belonging in Workplace<br />

Moonhee Cho<br />

and Sifan Xu, Tennessee, Knoxville<br />

and Brandon Boatwright, Clemson<br />

Engaging Employees in CEO Activism: The Role<br />

of Transparent Leadership Communication<br />

in Making a Social Impact<br />

Grace Ji, Boston<br />

and Cheng Hong, California State, Sacramento<br />

CSA and the OPR: Corporate Attachment<br />

and Stakeholder Motivations to the Organization-Public<br />

Relationship<br />

Jonathan Borden, Syracuse<br />

From Advocacy to Activism: Scale Development<br />

of Behavioral Steps<br />

Brooke McKeever,<br />

Robert McKeever, South Carolina;<br />

Minhee Choi, Virginia Commonwealth;<br />

and Shudan Huang, South Carolina<br />

Saying vs. Doing: Examining the Effects of Corporate<br />

Issue Stances and Action<br />

Eve Heffron, Florida; Melissa Dodd, Central Florida;<br />

and Jay Hmielowski, Florida<br />

Discussant<br />

Hyejoon Rim, Minnesota<br />

11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. / R027<br />

Scholastic Journalism Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Instructional Practice in Journalism:<br />

Research Frontiers<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Peter Bobkowski, Kansas<br />

Supplemental Instruction in Journalism: Efforts to<br />

Improve Student Success in a “High-Risk” Gateway<br />

Course<br />

Laura Moorhead, San Francisco State<br />

Quizzes or Editing Exercises? In Teaching AP Style,<br />

Both Methods Work Equally<br />

Christina Littlefield, Pepperdine<br />

The Push and Pull of Digital Skills in Journalism<br />

Curriculum<br />

Gretchen Macchiarella, California State, Northridge<br />

and Elizabeth Smith, Pepperdine<br />

Sunday


136<br />

Sunday Sessions<br />

“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — #aejmc2020<br />

AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020<br />

Using Micro-Writing Assignments for Qualitative<br />

Assessment in Media Lecture Classes<br />

Perry Parks, Michigan State<br />

Discussant<br />

Genelle Belmas, Kansas<br />

11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. / R028<br />

Visual Communication Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Of Images and Information: New Explorations<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

James Carviou, Missouri Western State<br />

Effects of Facial Recognition Technology on Perceptions<br />

of Privacy<br />

Muize Lemboye,<br />

and Chris Etheridge, Arkansas at Little Rock<br />

The Influence of Minimalist Package Design on Beauty<br />

Consumers’ Attitudes and Behavior Toward Cosmetic<br />

Products<br />

Rachel Matthews<br />

and Toby Hopp, Colorado-Boulder<br />

Fun in the Sun or Something More Serious?: An Analysis<br />

of News Story Visuals about Heat Waves<br />

Matthew Binford<br />

and Laura Hudgens, Georgia<br />

CSR Advertising in Social Media: A Content Analysis<br />

of the Fashion Industry’s CSR Advertising on Instagram<br />

Kyeongwon Kwon<br />

and Jaejin Lee, Florida State<br />

11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. / R029<br />

Entertainment Studies Interest Group<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Exploring Pop Culture Research<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Lindsey Sherrill, Alabama<br />

“They Can’t Stop All of Us”: A Discussion about the<br />

Internet’s Reaction to the Raid on Area 51<br />

Mariah Reneau, Appalachian State<br />

New Framing of Sexual Health Issues in Netflix’s<br />

Sex Education<br />

Diane Ezeh Aruah, Florida<br />

Sexual Objectification and Gender Display<br />

in Arabic Music Videos<br />

Claudia Kozman, Amr Selim,<br />

and Sally Farhat, Lebanese American University<br />

The Movement in the Message: Bob Dylan, Ideology<br />

and the Lived Experiences of African Americans During<br />

the Civil Rights Movement<br />

Christina Myers, South Carolina<br />

Discussant<br />

Joe Saltzman, Southern California<br />

Refereed research papers about pop culture.<br />

Discussant<br />

Bradley Wilson, Midwestern State


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Conference Index 139<br />

A<br />

Abdollahi, Maral, 43<br />

Abedin, Zainul, 135<br />

Abitbol, Alan, 107<br />

Abwao, Mauryne, 46, 122<br />

Achterman, Peg, 33<br />

Adamo, Gregory, 85, 94, 96<br />

Adams, Melissa, 112<br />

Adams, Robyn, 81<br />

Aguilar, Amara, 52, 109<br />

Aguilar, Rebecca, 52<br />

Ahmed, Rahnuma, 53<br />

Ahmed, Saifuddin, 121<br />

Ahmed, Shakil, 53<br />

Ai, Pengya, 50<br />

Aikat, Deb, 23, 53, 74, 87,<br />

109, 121<br />

Aitamurto, Tanja, 116<br />

Akşak, Emel Özdora, 23<br />

Aksoy, Ahmet, 108<br />

Alfaro, Amaranta, 91<br />

Alhabash, Saleem, 56, 80, 101<br />

Alharbi, Khalid, 67, 87<br />

Ali, Mohammad, 54, 87, 88,<br />

91, 135<br />

Alkazemi, Mariam F., 43, 118<br />

Allen, Chris, 51<br />

Almeida, Elaine, 91<br />

Alonzo, Martin Oller, 73<br />

Altawil, Abdulaziz, 88<br />

Altschwager, Darcey, 71<br />

Alvarez, Nohely, 112<br />

Amazeen, Michelle A., 35, 74,<br />

92, 116<br />

Amevor, Elinam, 89<br />

Amobi, Theresa, 69<br />

Amponsah, Kwame, 34<br />

Anderson, Ashley, 114<br />

Anderson, Ashley, 44, 46<br />

Anderson, Jonathan, 35, 67<br />

Anderson, Joshua, 66<br />

Anderson, Kalli, 53<br />

Anisah Bagasra, 131<br />

Annis, Catherine, 99<br />

Anter, Alya, 69<br />

Appelman, Alyssa, 55, 116<br />

Arafat, Rana, 99, 115<br />

Arenas, Marcelo, 84<br />

Arias, Vladimir Santiago, 100, 130<br />

Armstrong, Cory, 22<br />

Aromona, Olushola, 71, 111<br />

Aromona, Shola, 122<br />

Aruah, Diane Ezeh, 136<br />

Ashe, Ivy, 94<br />

Asim, Mian, 89<br />

Assaf, Christopher T., 91, 106<br />

Assaf, Elise, 73<br />

Assmann, Karin, 74<br />

Atkin, David, 44, 46, 69, 101,<br />

106, 117<br />

Atkins, Aaron, 122<br />

Atkinson, Carol, 35<br />

Atkinson, Lucy, 46, 87<br />

Atwood, Elizabeth, 96<br />

Auguste, Kendra, 80<br />

Ault, Marilyn, 71<br />

Auman, Ann, 35, 107, 131<br />

Austin, Lucinda, 37, 46, 58, 68<br />

Aviles, José, 55, 90<br />

Aymerich-Franch, Laura, 116<br />

Azocar, Cristina, 39, 40<br />

B<br />

Babbili, Anantha, 67<br />

Bai, Yang, 93<br />

Baines, Annalise, 46, 122<br />

Bair, Madeleine, 18<br />

Bajalia, Alexis, 80<br />

Bajkiewicz, Tim, 110<br />

Bajko, Michael, 107<br />

Baker, Michelle, 130<br />

Bakry, Amal, 73, 110<br />

Baldinelli, Sharon, 70<br />

Baleria, Gina, 34, 51, 56<br />

Ball, D’An Knowles, 82<br />

Ball, James, 84<br />

Ballard, Chris, 95<br />

Bao, Luye, 45, 120<br />

Barkhuus, Louise, 122<br />

Barnett, George A., 132<br />

Barra, Cristobal, 57<br />

Barrett, Marianne, 115<br />

Bates, Stephen, 134<br />

Bauer, Shane, 83<br />

Baugut, Philip, 89, 94<br />

Baumann, Sabine, 82<br />

Bayliss, Lauren, 80, 112<br />

Beard, Fred, 88<br />

Beasley, Berrin, 110<br />

Belair-Gagnon, Valerie, 93<br />

Beliveau, Ralph, 83, 84<br />

Bell, Alexandrea, 33<br />

Bell, Travis 73, 74, 113, 123, 132<br />

Bell, Trevor, 80<br />

Belmas, Genelle, 35, 59, 98, 118,<br />

136<br />

Bender, Coral, 97<br />

Benoit, William, 58<br />

Bent, Elizabeth, 42<br />

Berg, Miriam, 68<br />

Bergland, Robert, 85<br />

Berkman, Robert, 19<br />

Berman, Aliah, 17<br />

Berry, Venise, 71<br />

Bertellotti, Ebbe, 97<br />

Besley, John, 45<br />

Bhalla, Nandini, 36, 53, 54, 59<br />

Bhandari, Manu, 88, 119<br />

Bharathi, Paluri, 53<br />

Bhatia, Peter, 75<br />

Bhattacharyya, Mausumi, 22<br />

Bhuyian, Serajul, 38<br />

Bi, Nicky Chang, 69, 109<br />

Billings, Andrew C., 81, 113, 123,<br />

132<br />

Binder, Alice, 47, 89<br />

Binford, Matthew 45, 56, 89,<br />

114, 136<br />

Biswas, Masudul, 22, 107<br />

Blackstone, Ginger, 36, 106, 130<br />

Blanchard, Alan, 78<br />

Blanchard, Caitlyn, 131<br />

Bland, Dorothy, 40, 77, 110, 130<br />

Blankenship, Justin, 69<br />

Blasingame, Dale, 100<br />

Blatt, Rebecca, 75<br />

Blom, Robin, 39, 52, 89, 106, 116<br />

Blomberg, Matthew, 71<br />

Bluestein, Stephanie, 23, 41, 108,<br />

125<br />

Boatwright, Brandon, 81, 135<br />

Bobkowski, Peter, 78, 135<br />

Bock, Mary Angela, 78, 98<br />

Bockino, David, 111<br />

Bode, Leticia, 132<br />

Bohamad, Reham, 67<br />

Bohannon, Molly, 82, 94<br />

Boling, Kelli, 39, 67, 106, 131<br />

Boman, Courtney, 57, 116<br />

Bongalon, Audrey, 33<br />

Booton, Ellie, 71<br />

Borah, Porismita, 56, 80, 89, 121<br />

Borchard, Greg, 54<br />

Index


140<br />

Conference Index<br />

Borden, Jonathan, 59, 135<br />

Borgognoni, Brooke, 88, 119<br />

Bortree, Denise, 57<br />

Boschma, Marieke, 107<br />

Bosse, Rian, 123<br />

Bosse, Tibor, 56<br />

Botwe, Augustine, 47<br />

Bourland-Davis, Pam, 42<br />

Bowe, Brian J., 68<br />

Bowen, Candace Perkins, 78<br />

Bowen, John, 96<br />

Bowman, Nick, 76<br />

Boykin, Tabari, 34<br />

Boyle, David, 19<br />

Boyle, Kris, 19, 99, 116<br />

Boyles, Jan Lauren, 43, 129<br />

Boynton, Lois, 57<br />

Boze, Tabitha, 68<br />

Bradley, Vicki, 130<br />

Bradshaw, Amanda S., 36, 80,<br />

113, 125<br />

Bragg, Dianne, 134<br />

Bramlett-Solomon, Sharon, 71<br />

Bravo, Vanessa, 74, 77<br />

Breslin, Jack, 112<br />

Bretscher, Max, 70<br />

Bright, Laura, 43, 97, 129<br />

Brinson, Nancy, 97<br />

Brisbane, Gayle Jansen, 89<br />

Britton, Hannah, 71<br />

Britton, Lauren, 122, 124<br />

Brockman, Matthew, 101<br />

Brooks, Dwight, 86<br />

Brooks, Mary Liz, 39<br />

Brossard, Dominique, 45, 66, 120<br />

Brost, Lori, 40<br />

Broussard, Jinx, 77<br />

Broussard, Sharee, 22, 117<br />

Brown, Andrew, 88<br />

Brown, Carrie, 72<br />

Brown, Hub, 86<br />

Brown, Nina Iacono, 85, 115<br />

Brown, William, 34, 67<br />

Browning, Sara, 115<br />

Broyles, Sheri, 88<br />

Brubaker, Pamela, 76<br />

Bruhn, Kelly, 107<br />

Buchanan, Carrie, 53, 107<br />

Buckley, Christen, 45, 57<br />

Bucy, Erik, 88<br />

Buddenbaum, Judith, 96<br />

Buijzen, Moniek, 84<br />

Bullinger, Jonathan M., 110<br />

Bunce, Liza, 34<br />

Buntain, Noah, 72<br />

Burch, Elizabeth, 44<br />

Burgess, Scott, 115<br />

Burns, David, 113<br />

Burns, Lisa, 51<br />

Burroughs, Benjamin, 113<br />

Bush, Lee, 17<br />

Byrd, Robby, 107, 118<br />

C<br />

Cacciatore, Michael, 46<br />

Cai, Qinxian, 58<br />

Calabrese, Christopher, 132<br />

Calice, Mikhaila, 45, 120<br />

Calvert, Clay, 92<br />

Campbell, Kenneth, 87<br />

Campbell, W. Joseph, 108<br />

Canella, Gino, 73, 98<br />

Cannon, Karen, 76<br />

Canuelas-Torres, Laura, 99<br />

Cao, Xiaoxia, 80<br />

Carey, Michael Clay, 131<br />

Carlson, Caitlin, 112<br />

Carmody, Bryan, 51<br />

Carpentier, Francesca Dillman, 98,<br />

110, 133<br />

Carroll, Matt, 39<br />

Carstarphen, Meta G., 39, 59, 77,<br />

85, 101, 108, 111<br />

Carter, Alexander, 88<br />

Carter, Jackson, 55, 87<br />

Carter, Liz, 60<br />

Carvalho, John, 74, 81, 110<br />

Carviou, James, 136<br />

Cassidy, Bill, 89, 101, 131<br />

Castañeda, Laura, 52, 77<br />

Castillo, José, 33<br />

Castillo, Louis, 17<br />

Castleberry, Garret, 53<br />

Castonguay, Jessica, 35<br />

Catania, Sara, 130<br />

Cavanah, Sarah, 59<br />

Cha, Jiyoung, 19, 48, 73, 97, 115<br />

Chacón, Lourdes Mirian Cueva, 91<br />

Chadha, Monica, 122, 123<br />

Chakrabarti, Debashis, 53, 87<br />

Champlin, Sara, 53, 81<br />

Chan-Olmsted, Sylvia, 18, 46, 82,<br />

112, 114, 115<br />

Chan, Eugene Yat-him, 122<br />

Chan, Fanny Fong Yee, 88<br />

Chan, Michael, 120<br />

Chandrasekharan, Ganesh, 53<br />

Chang, Kuang-Kuo, 72<br />

Chang, Po-Chien, 56<br />

Channa, Vikram, 60<br />

Chapin, John, 23, 117<br />

Charland, Nick, 33<br />

Chattopadhyay, Dhiman, 38, 54,<br />

86<br />

Chavez, Manuel, 114, 134<br />

Chen, Anfan, 46<br />

Chen, Chen, 43<br />

Chen, Ching Chun, 90<br />

Chen, Gina Masullo, 69<br />

Chen, Huan, 80, 114<br />

Chen, Jin, 120<br />

Chen, Junhan, 80, 81, 132<br />

Chen, Kaiping, 82, 110<br />

Chen, Li, 35, 130<br />

Chen, Liang, 45, 50<br />

Chen, Peiqin, 109<br />

Chen, Shi, 46, 80<br />

Chen, Ye, 56<br />

Chen, Yi-Ning, 89<br />

Chen, Zifei, 58<br />

Cheng Hong, 42, 43<br />

Cheng, Lydia, 48, 92<br />

Cheng, Yang, 57<br />

Cheng, Ying, 93<br />

Cheng, Zhuo, 58<br />

Chengyuan, Shao, 59<br />

Chew, Matthew, 116<br />

Chia, Stella, 94<br />

Childers, Courtney Carpenter, 55,<br />

88<br />

Cho, Eugene, 90<br />

Cho, Moonhee, 135<br />

Cho, Yoo Jin, 114<br />

Chock, Makana, 56<br />

Choi, Chang Won, 69<br />

Choi, Dayeon, 114<br />

Choi, Jihyang, 121<br />

Choi, Jung Hwa, 88<br />

Choi, Minhee, 135<br />

Choi, Moonhoon, 45<br />

Choi, Sera, 41, 48<br />

Choi, Yunmi, 44<br />

Chon, Myoung-Gi, 84


Congratulations<br />

PRESIDENT-ELECT<br />

tim p. vos, michigan state


142<br />

Conference Index<br />

Chon, Myounggi, 51<br />

Choung, Hyesun, 45<br />

Choy, Christine Hiu Ying, 69<br />

Chu, Haoran, 44<br />

Chuang, Angie, 39<br />

Chun, Jung Won, 90<br />

Chun, Russell, 118<br />

Chung, Deborah, 119<br />

Chung, Mun-Young, 87<br />

Chung, Myojung, 35<br />

Chung, Surin, 57<br />

Chung, Surin, 68<br />

Chung, Yoo Jin, 55<br />

Church, Scott, 117<br />

Churcher, Kalen, 107, 115<br />

Chyi, Iris, 116<br />

Ciszek, Erica, 36, 91, 93, 107, 118,<br />

123<br />

Clarke, Chris, 45<br />

Coats, Jane, 43<br />

Coche, Roxane, 19<br />

Coddington, Mark, 55, 123, 125<br />

Coffey, Amy Jo, 48, 54, 65<br />

Cohen, Meghan Sobel, 68<br />

Cohn, D’Vera, 77<br />

Coleman, Crystal, 50<br />

Coleman, Keonte, 38, 135<br />

Coleman, Renita, 80<br />

Colley, Kay, 22<br />

Collins, Jessica, 52, 71<br />

Collins, Meredith, 117<br />

Colombo-Dougovito, Andrew, 121<br />

Coman, Ioana, 37, 80<br />

Concepcion, Beth, 38<br />

Concepcion, RC, 34<br />

Connolly-Ahern, Colleen, 100,<br />

106<br />

Contois, Emily, 81<br />

Conway, Mike, 74<br />

Cook, John, 133<br />

Cook, Michael C., 77<br />

Cooks, Eric, 92<br />

Coombs, Timothy J., 93<br />

Cooney, Nell-Glazer, 42<br />

Cooney, Rebecca, 85, 118<br />

Cooper-Chen, Anne, 47<br />

Coppini, David, 46<br />

Coronel, Jason, 45<br />

Correa, Teresa, 121<br />

Cortese, Juliann, 53<br />

Couto, Leticia, 81, 122<br />

Coward, John M. 79<br />

Cowart, Holly, 93<br />

Cox, Jennifer Brannock, 50, 51<br />

Coyle, Erin, 98<br />

Cozma, Raluca, 70, 130<br />

Craig, David, 120<br />

Creech, Brian, 34<br />

Creedon, Pam, 40<br />

Cretul, Matthew, 36<br />

Criswell, Jeanne, 106<br />

Crittenden, Letrell, 18, 72, 101<br />

Cropp, Fritz, 58<br />

Cruikshank, Sally Ann, 23, 38<br />

Cui, Xi, 56<br />

Cui, Zhe, 106<br />

Culver, Kathleen Bartzen, 107, 134<br />

Cummings, Dean, 117<br />

Curtin, Patricia A. 97, 98<br />

D<br />

Daalmans, Serena, 76, 84, 107<br />

Dabek, Dana, 34<br />

Dahmen, Nicole Smith, 48, 116<br />

Dai, Shimeng, 70<br />

Dai, Zehui, 36<br />

Damiano, Amanda D., 69<br />

Dancy, Shelvia, 34<br />

Daniel, Emory, 117<br />

Daniels, George L., 38, 51, 70, 83,<br />

89, 96, 108, 113<br />

Danuser, Deborah, 45<br />

Dardis, Frank, 57<br />

Darmanwan, Ida, 88<br />

Das, Debarati, 43, 57<br />

Dastgeer, Shugofa, 44, 45, 111<br />

Daugherty, Breanna, 106<br />

Davenport, Lucinda, 41, 43<br />

Davidson, Brenna, 38<br />

Davie, Bill, 114<br />

Davies, Dave, 34<br />

Davis, Laura, 33<br />

Davis, Michael, 111<br />

Day, Rachel, 33<br />

Day, Wan-Wen, 101<br />

de Bustamante, Celeste González,<br />

73<br />

de la Fuente, Jenn, 33<br />

de los Santos, Theresa, 59<br />

De Maio, Mariana, 73<br />

De Moya, Maria, 74, 111<br />

Dean, Sommer Ingram, 78<br />

Deavours, Danielle, 35, 38, 39,<br />

66, 106, 131, 133<br />

DeFoster, Ruth, 66<br />

Deline, Mary Beth, 76, 84<br />

DeMars, Tony, 51<br />

DeMoya, Maria, 78<br />

Deng, Huixin, 115<br />

Deng, Tao, 44, 101<br />

DeSimone, Betsy, 88<br />

Deskins, John, 112<br />

Detenber, Benjamin, 88<br />

Dey, Kakan, 112<br />

Diakopoulos, Nicholas, 74, 101<br />

Dick, Bailey, 71<br />

Diddi, Pratiti, 37, 57<br />

Diel, Stan, 55<br />

Dimitrova, Daniela, 23<br />

Ding, Annette, 50<br />

DiRusso, Carlina, 69, 120<br />

Dischner, Ludwig, 88<br />

Diwanji, Vaibhav, 53, 54<br />

Dodd, Melissa, 135<br />

Dolan, Emily, 85<br />

Doll, Meagan, 131<br />

Dollar, Anna, 66, 93<br />

Domgaard, Shawn, 45<br />

Dong, Chuqing, 57<br />

Dong, Yao, 56, 101<br />

Dorion, Alina, 34<br />

Douglas, Deborah, 130<br />

Dowling, David, 75, 76, 79<br />

Drennan-Bonner, Erin, 33<br />

Dube, Clayton, 60<br />

DuBosar, Eliana, 47<br />

Ducey, Marsha, 52<br />

Duffy, Andrew, 55<br />

Duncan, Jeffrey, 133<br />

Duncan, Megan, 46, 90, 131<br />

Dunham, Ian, 56<br />

Dunn, Heather Lovett, 18<br />

Dunn, Stephanie Schartel, 53, 94<br />

Dunning, Brian, 61<br />

Dwyer, Deborah, 98<br />

E<br />

E, Qinyu, 122<br />

E, Zihang, 38<br />

Eastin, Matthew, 129<br />

Easton, Eric, 134<br />

Eckhart, Nicholas, 68<br />

Eckstrand, Tori, 91


Conference Index 143<br />

Edge, Marc, 98<br />

Edmonson, Aimee, 54, 67<br />

Edrington, Candice, 42, 58<br />

Edwards, Heidi Hatfield, 55, 59,<br />

76<br />

Edy, Jill A., 110<br />

Eggleston, Rachel, 34<br />

Ehrenhalt, Alan, 83<br />

Ejaz, Hira, 87<br />

Ejaz, Waqas, 38<br />

Eko, Lyombe, 68<br />

Ekstrand, Victoria, 42, 59<br />

Elias, Troy, 114<br />

Ellis, Lauren, 44<br />

Emmons, Betsy, 112, 123<br />

Eng, Nicholas, 46, 120<br />

Enyinnaya, Joy, 48<br />

Epping, Shane, 42<br />

Ertem-Eray, Tugce, 59<br />

Esch, Madeleine, 37, 133<br />

Eschbach, Alex, 117<br />

Etheridge, Christopher, 122, 136<br />

Everbach, Tracy, 19, 83, 121<br />

Ezumah, Bellarmine, 42, 53, 96,<br />

118<br />

F<br />

Fagans, Michael, 42<br />

Fahmy, Shahira S., 38, 42, 78, 106<br />

Fakazis, Elizabeth, 81<br />

Fan, Jichen, 70<br />

Fan, Yining, 55<br />

Fang, Zhixin, 117<br />

Fargo, Anthony, 134<br />

Farhat, Sally, 136<br />

Farivar, Cyrus, 81<br />

Fayne, Miya Williams, 48, 111<br />

Fears, Lillie, 77<br />

Featherstone, Jieyu Ding, 132<br />

Feliú-Mójer, Mónica, 114<br />

Feng, Guangchao, 69<br />

Feng, Yang, 129<br />

Feng, Yayu, 134<br />

Feng, Yulei, 45<br />

Ferrier, Michelle, 78<br />

Ferrucci, Patrick, 19, 37, 66, 85,<br />

93, 121, 123, 132, 134<br />

Fields, Summer, 72<br />

Fiesler, Casey, 81<br />

File, Patrick, 59<br />

Fink, Katherine, 93<br />

Finneman, Teri, 23, 37, 39, 41, 43,<br />

47, 86, 95<br />

Fischer, Kenneth, 42, 82<br />

Fisher, Alyssa, 101<br />

Fisher, Jolene, 93<br />

Fisher, Melody, 97<br />

Fisher, Sarah, 42, 68<br />

Fitzner, Aaron, 93<br />

Fitzpatrick, Kathy R., 41, 59, 77<br />

Fleming, Brittany, 85<br />

Foisal, Fahim, 53<br />

Foley, Jordan, 90<br />

Fondren, Elisabeth, 51, 77<br />

Fong, Gary, 99<br />

Fontenot, Maria, 85, 115<br />

Ford, Constance Mitchell, 82<br />

Ford, Rochelle, 113<br />

Forde, Kathy Roberts, 19, 85<br />

Formentin, Melanie, 58, 112<br />

Fosdick, Scott, 99<br />

Foss, Katie, 36, 43, 117, 129<br />

Foster, Bobbie, 122<br />

Fox, Kim, 50, 86, 124<br />

Fox, Steve, 50, 73<br />

Francesca Battocchio, Ava, 80, 97<br />

Fraustino, Julia Daisy, 112<br />

Frazer, Rebecca, 118<br />

Frazier, Darryl, 115<br />

Freberg, Karen, 39, 122<br />

Frederick, Nathaniel, 71, 85<br />

Freeman, Jason, 45, 120<br />

Freeman, John, 39, 42, 118<br />

Frieden, Rob, 35, 92<br />

Friesen, Cody, 81<br />

Fu, Lunrui, 45<br />

Fuller, Brooks, 111<br />

Fullerton, Jami A., 33<br />

Funk, Marcus, 55, 92, 131<br />

Fursich, Elfriede, 81<br />

Fuzy, Jeremiah, 111<br />

G<br />

Gabul, Zelalem Jabessa, 122<br />

Gade, Peter, 93, 116<br />

Gaines, Caitlin, 34<br />

Gallagher, Aileen, 74, 85<br />

Gallicano, Tiffany, 58, 112<br />

Gamel, Emily, 94<br />

Gao, Kun, 48<br />

García-Perdomo, Víctor, 38<br />

Garcia, Christopher, 81, 98<br />

Garlough, Christine, 121<br />

Garner, Ana, 37<br />

Garza, Melita, 133, 135<br />

Gay, Paula L., 61<br />

Gearhart, Sherice, 77, 85, 106,<br />

121<br />

Gentile, Patrick, 113<br />

Gerson, Daniela, 119<br />

Geske, Joel, 82<br />

Gest, Ted, 83<br />

Ghosh, Shreenita, 53, 70, 121<br />

Ghulamhussain, Zanira, 68, 99<br />

Gibb, Jacob, 93<br />

Gibbons, Stephanie, 120<br />

Gibrilu, Abdul Wahab, 91<br />

Gilger, Kristin, 22<br />

Gill, HyungJin, 56<br />

Gilliford, Eiko, 47<br />

Gitner, Seth, 34<br />

Glader, Paul, 71, 78, 82, 108<br />

Glass, Jon, 34<br />

Glasser, Theodore L., 55<br />

Gloviczki, Peter Joseph, 95<br />

Goggin, Dennis, 115<br />

Gokbag, Birkan, 131<br />

Golan, Guy, 51<br />

Goldenbach, Alan, 22, 39, 74<br />

Goldsmith, Lizzie, 33<br />

Goldstein, Nicole, 39<br />

Gondwe, Gregory, 47<br />

González, Juan, 85<br />

Goodman, Mark, 39, 65, 78, 96<br />

Gordon, Kat, 17<br />

Gordon, Rich, 41<br />

Gorham, Bradley, 77<br />

Gosen, Joe, 68<br />

Gotlieb, Melissa, 47<br />

Goyanes, Manuel, 89, 106, 123<br />

Grabe, Betsi, 41<br />

Graham, Annika Fetzer, 97<br />

Grant, Catie, 17<br />

Grant, Rachel, 85<br />

Gray, Jasmine, 117<br />

Green-Barber, Lindsay, 72<br />

Green, Kandice, 68<br />

Green, Nancy, 124<br />

Greer, Jennifer, 19<br />

Gregorian, Tamar, 101, 117<br />

Grieves, Kevin, 133<br />

Griffin, Kenna, 85<br />

Grimm, Joe, 39, 41, 43<br />

Grom, Cassidy, 78<br />

Index


144<br />

Conference Index<br />

Groshek, Jacob, 88<br />

Grow, Jean, 17<br />

Grubic, Adrianne, 106<br />

Guajardo, Emily, 93<br />

Guang, Han, 89<br />

Guglielmo, Connie, 41<br />

Guidry, Jeanine, 37, 72, 84<br />

Gunby, Keisa, 117<br />

Guo, Ke, 109<br />

Guo, Lei, 52, 66, 110, 116, 121<br />

Guskin, Emily, 108<br />

Gustafson, Kristin, 51, 85<br />

Gutterman, Roy, 51, 65, 95<br />

H<br />

Ha, Louisa, 18, 19, 44, 79, 92,<br />

109, 112, 129, 133<br />

Haberlin, Karin, 101<br />

Habib, Sabrina, 88<br />

Haigh, Michel, 110<br />

Hakim, Samuel, 94, 113<br />

Halabi, Nour, 110<br />

Hall, Calvin, 52, 72<br />

Hallin, Daniel C., 50<br />

Halversen, Audrey, 93<br />

Hamilton, J. Chris, 112<br />

Hamilton, James, 76, 131<br />

Hamilton, John Maxwell, 77<br />

Hamm, Brad, 121<br />

Hammad, Omar, 108<br />

Han, Kyung Jung, 39<br />

Han, Nah Ray, 44, 87, 98<br />

Han, Yoon Chung, 53<br />

Hanc, John, 22<br />

Hanna, Alex, 82<br />

Haque, Md Mahfuzul, 112, 115<br />

Haque, Md Rejaul, 87<br />

Hardin, Marie, 60, 78<br />

Harker, Jennifer, 68<br />

Harley, Bryan, 82<br />

Harlow, Summer, 92, 107, 134<br />

Harmon, Mark, 85<br />

Harper, Ken, 34<br />

Harrison, Connor, 75<br />

Harrison, Melissa, 71, 108<br />

Harrison, Virginia, 57<br />

Hartman, Carol Terracina, 106<br />

Hasan, Kazi Mehedi, 67<br />

Hassan, Naeemul, 115<br />

Haught, Matthew, 19, 110, 116,<br />

117<br />

Hautea, Samantha, 45, 84<br />

Haven, Paxton, 123<br />

Hawkins, Katherine, 46<br />

Haydel, Sheryl Kennedy, 106<br />

Hayes, Cassandra, 68<br />

Haygood, Daniel, 133<br />

Hayre-Edwards, Rachel, 33<br />

Haywood, Antoine, 18, 82<br />

He, Yuxi, 74<br />

Heath, William, 85<br />

Heckman, Meg, 100<br />

Hedges, Carolyn, 85<br />

Hedrick, Ashley, 68, 106<br />

Heffron, Eve, 69, 135<br />

Heider, Don, 18<br />

Hellmueller, Lea, 23<br />

Henderson, Jennifer, 42<br />

Henderson, Keren, 106<br />

Hendrick, Tim, 17<br />

Hendricks, Marina, 17<br />

Hennink-Kaminski, Heidi, 110<br />

Heo, Jun, 44<br />

Heo, Yu-Jin, 114<br />

Heo, Yujin, 69<br />

Hernandez, Eduardo, 78<br />

Hernandez, Miriam, 110<br />

Hernandez, Robert, 33<br />

Hernandez, Terri, 17<br />

Herscovitz, Heloiza, 73<br />

Hettinga, Kirstie, 70, 85, 116<br />

Hickerson, Andrea, 85<br />

Higgins-Dobney, Carey, 82<br />

Higgins, Vanessa, 23<br />

Hill, Kylie, 87<br />

Hill, Retha, 48<br />

Himelboim, Itai, 51, 89, 129<br />

Hinsley, Amber, 39<br />

Hirsch, Melanie, 89<br />

Hirsch, Noah, 101<br />

Hirshon, Nick, 47<br />

Hmielowski, Jay, 69, 76, 92, 135<br />

Hoak, Gretchen, 69, 92<br />

Hobbs, Renee, 85<br />

Hodges, Quincy, 39<br />

Hoecker, Robin, 76, 100<br />

Hoewe, Jennifer, 124<br />

Holiday, Steven, 38<br />

Holland, Sierra, 122<br />

Hollifield, Ann, 18<br />

Holman, Lynette, 93<br />

Holmes, Todd, 44, 82<br />

Holstead, Carol, 101<br />

Holtan, Sarah, 94<br />

Homan, Maya, 100<br />

Hong, Cheng, 68, 135<br />

Hong, Jiachun, 133<br />

Hong, Li Xuan, 116<br />

Hong, Traci, 56<br />

Hong, Yoorim, 58<br />

Hopkins, Wat, 111<br />

Hopp, Toby, 90, 121, 136<br />

Horning, Michael, 56, 76<br />

Horvit, Beverly J., 79<br />

Hossain, M. Delwar, 23, 87, 67,<br />

88<br />

Hou, Jue, 81<br />

Hove, Harrison, 39, 130<br />

Howell, Emily, 66<br />

Hrach, Thomas J., 34, 83<br />

Hsu, Yingchia, 45<br />

Hu, An, 122<br />

Hu, Bing, 76<br />

Hu, Lingshu, 37<br />

Hu, Panfeng, 120<br />

Hu, Xiaohan, 43, 88, 114, 119<br />

Hu, Yaying, 45<br />

Hu, Yezi, 115<br />

Huang-Horowitz, Nell, 59<br />

Huang, Shudan, 36, 68, 135<br />

Huang, Yan, 46, 68<br />

Huang, Yi-Hui, 46<br />

Huang, Zeping, 115<br />

Huber, Brigitte, 56<br />

Hubner, Austin, 45<br />

Huddleston, Patricia, 101<br />

Hudgens, Laura, 136<br />

Huemmer, Jennifer, 124<br />

Hughes, Ceri, 90<br />

Hughes, Sallie, 73<br />

Huh, Jisu, 43, 57, 88, 129, 131<br />

Hull, Kevin, 74, 77, 113<br />

Hume, Hannah, 98<br />

Hume, Janice, 34<br />

Hunter, Jeff, 85<br />

Hunter, Katie, 58<br />

Hussain, Ali, 114<br />

Hussain, Syed, 87<br />

Hust, Stacey, 71, 81, 115, 122<br />

Hutchens, Myiah, 37<br />

Hutchins, Amber, 42<br />

Hwa Choi, Jung, 44<br />

Hwang, Juwon, 45, 80


Conference Index 145<br />

Hyun Lee, Mi, 129<br />

I<br />

Idris, Ika, 47<br />

Ilyas, Amir, 111<br />

Im, Heewon, 46<br />

Incollingo, Jackie, 22<br />

Ingenhoff, Diana, 59<br />

Inman, Jeff, 99<br />

Inman, Kyle, 85<br />

Irom, Bimbisar, 133<br />

Isa, Daud, 51<br />

Islam, Khairul, 87<br />

Islam, Rakibul, 53<br />

Islam, Zafreen, 53<br />

Ittefaq, Muhammad, 38, 46, 122<br />

J<br />

Jackob, Nikolaus, 47<br />

Jackson, Cathy, 71, 94<br />

Jahng, Rosie, 120, 123, 133<br />

Jakobs, Ilka, 47<br />

Jalli, Nuurrianti, 47<br />

Jang, Wonseok (Eric), 90<br />

Jang, Yongseok, 93<br />

Jang, Yoon Jae, 110<br />

Jayakar, Krishna, 35, 93<br />

Jeffres, Leo, 117<br />

Jenkins, Joy, 107, 111, 131<br />

Jeong, Hyun Ju, 100<br />

Jeong, Se-Hoon, 35, 88<br />

Ji, Grace, 58, 135<br />

Ji, Hong, 47<br />

Ji, Qihao, 90<br />

JI, Yingru, 58, 89<br />

Jia, Haiyan, 51, 52<br />

Jia, Xiaofeng, 129<br />

Jian, Rui, 68<br />

Jiang, Liefu, 56<br />

Jiang, Lulu, 84<br />

Jiang, Mengtian, 97<br />

Jiang, Weiwei, 133<br />

Jiang, Yangzhi, 51, 57, 99<br />

Jiang, Yanru, 117<br />

Jiminez, Cinthia, 80<br />

Jin, Tiantin, 109<br />

Jin, Yan, 57<br />

John, III, Burton St. 55, 59, 93<br />

John, Kevin, 93<br />

Johnson, Benjamin, 37, 76<br />

Johnson, Brett, 111<br />

Johnson, Brett, 52<br />

Johnson, Kirsten, 55<br />

Johnson, Rich, 93, 94, 113, 122<br />

Johnson, Tom, 57, 89, 90<br />

Jones-Jang, Mo, 55, 110<br />

Jones, Joseph, 120<br />

Jones, Virginia, 47<br />

Joo, Eunsin, 44<br />

Joo, Eunsin, 88<br />

Joseph, Allison Lichter, 53<br />

Joyce, Vanessa Higgins, 38, 69, 91<br />

Ju Jeong, Hyun, 80<br />

Ju, Ran, 57<br />

Jun, Hyoyeon, 67<br />

Jun, Jungmi, 40, 114<br />

Jung Han, Kyung, 119<br />

Jung Kim, Su, 129<br />

Jung, A-Reum, 44<br />

K<br />

Kaale, Sara Namusoga, 22<br />

Kahlor, Lee Ann, 46, 81, 133<br />

Kairam, Sanjay, 84<br />

Kalika, Angelica, 52, 116<br />

Kalyango, Yusuf, 53<br />

Kamath, Kruthika, 121<br />

Kamboh, Shafiq, 86<br />

Kanahale, Alana, 35<br />

Kananovich, Volha, 39, 50, 52, 89<br />

Kanayama, Tomoko, 47<br />

Kang, Jin, 66, 76<br />

Kang, Jiwon, 45<br />

Kang, Soojung, 122<br />

Kang, Young Woo, 90<br />

Kang, Yowei, 36, 123, 134<br />

Kanigel, Rachele, 39<br />

Kanthawala, Shaheen, 35<br />

Kanver, Duygu, 101<br />

Karademir, Hasan, 106<br />

Kaskeleviciute, Ruta, 94<br />

Kasko, Joseph, 34, 131<br />

Kaufhold, Kelly, 18, 116<br />

Kearney, Michael W. 54<br />

Keib, Kate, 58, 89, 112<br />

Keith, Susan, 101, 110<br />

Kelleher, Tom, 55, 58<br />

Kelley, Debra, 81<br />

Kelling, Ellison, 117<br />

Kelling, Kimberly, 47, 116, 117<br />

Kelly, Louise, 88<br />

Kelsey, John P., 89, 98<br />

Kelsey, Mark, 92<br />

Kempton, Stefanie Davis, 100, 106<br />

Kenix, Linda Jean, 81, 115<br />

Kern-Stone, Rebecca, 107<br />

Kerns, Charli, 132<br />

Khan, Heena, 100<br />

Khanjani, Mehrnaz, 89<br />

Khanom, Asma, 116<br />

Khoo, Flora, 67, 69, 89<br />

Kibbe, Mackenzie, 106<br />

Kifer, Martin, 69<br />

Kilgo, Danielle, 40, 52, 83, 92,<br />

117<br />

Kilmer, Paulette, 35<br />

Kim, Carolyn Mae, 39<br />

Kim, Carolyn, 53, 57, 113<br />

Kim, Dam Hee, 56<br />

Kim, Eunah, 119<br />

Kim, Eunyoung, 58<br />

Kim, Hee Jun, 81<br />

Kim, Hun Shik, 67<br />

Kim, Hyang-Sook, 37, 81, 87<br />

Kim, Hye Min, 66<br />

Kim, Hyehyun Julia, 46<br />

Kim, Hyejin, 114<br />

Kim, Hyosun, 90<br />

Kim, Hyunjung, 69, 90<br />

Kim, Jangyul Robert, 114<br />

Kim, Jarim, 58<br />

Kim, Ji Young, 116, 131<br />

Kim, Jihoon (Jay), 44<br />

Kim, Jihye, 100<br />

Kim, Jisoo, 111<br />

Kim, Jisu, 131<br />

Kim, Jiwon, 121<br />

Kim, Jiyoun, 45<br />

Kim, Joon Kyoung, 55, 68, 69<br />

Kim, Julia, 114<br />

Kim, KiYong, 53<br />

Kim, Kyongseok, 87<br />

Kim, Mikyung, 114<br />

Kim, Nahyun, 45, 59, 122<br />

Kim, Nuri, 35, 88<br />

Kim, Sang Jung, 70<br />

Kim, Se Jung, 56, 114<br />

Kim, Sei-Hill, 114<br />

Kim, Seonwoo, 51<br />

Kim, Seoyeon, 46<br />

Kim, Sojung, 133<br />

Kim, Sojung, 46, 75<br />

Kim, Solyee, 67<br />

Index


146<br />

Conference Index<br />

Kim, Soo-Yeon, 58<br />

Kim, Soojin, 90<br />

Kim, Sora, 58, 89<br />

Kim, Su Jung, 90<br />

Kim, Su Jung, 97, 112<br />

Kim, Taeyeon, 44<br />

Kim, Yeonsoo, 36<br />

Kim, Yeuseung, 87<br />

Kim, Yong-Chan, 47<br />

Kim, Young, 84<br />

Kim, Yung Soo, 78<br />

Kimble, Ashleigh, 34<br />

King, Susan, 61<br />

Kinsky, Emily, 57, 97<br />

Kirch, John, 116<br />

Kircos, Catherine, 116<br />

Kirkpatrick, Alex W., 76<br />

Kirt, Alex, 85<br />

Kirtley, Jane, 92, 134<br />

Kitch, Carolyn, 37, 110<br />

Kix Patterson, Andrew, 60<br />

Klein, Eloisa, 38<br />

Klein, Tim, 39<br />

Klien, Leslie, 111<br />

Knighton, Devin, 56<br />

Knobel, Beth, 115, 131<br />

Knobloch-Westerwick, Silvia, 47,<br />

56, 131<br />

Knox, Richard, 83<br />

Kobre, Ken, 108<br />

Kochigina, Anna, 57<br />

Koerber, Amy, 36<br />

Kohl, Patrice, 115<br />

Kononova, Anastasia, 101, 114<br />

Kononova, Anastasia, 44<br />

Koo, Gyo Hyun, 69<br />

Kooli, Arwa, 68<br />

Koomson, Paul, 74<br />

Kopenhaver, Lillian Lodge, 19, 22<br />

Korani, Tina, 53, 82<br />

Kosinski, William, 67<br />

Kosterich, Allie, 41<br />

Kothari, Ammina, 22<br />

Koushik, Kailash, 86<br />

Kozman, Claudia, 136<br />

Kraft, Nicole, 39, 41, 50, 73, 124<br />

Krause, Nicole, 37, 132<br />

Kraxberger, Lynda, 43<br />

Krishna, Arunima, 92<br />

Krishnan, Archana, 46<br />

Kruikemeier, Sanne, 89<br />

Kudva, Sonali, 75, 87<br />

Kuhn, Timothy, 37<br />

Kulesza, Wojciech, 55<br />

Kumble, Sushma, 37, 80, 81<br />

Kwon, Kyeongwon, 136<br />

L<br />

L’Pree, Charisse, 130<br />

Labarca, Claudia, 78<br />

Lacy, Stephen, 37<br />

Lagoe, Carolyn, 46<br />

LaGree, Danielle, 88, 112<br />

LaHood, Lila, 51<br />

Lakshmi, Vijaya, 53<br />

Lamb, Heather, 107<br />

Lambert, Catherine, 84<br />

LaMonte, Frank, 51, 134<br />

Lan, Di, 48<br />

Landrum, Asheley, 108<br />

Landy, Carmen, 117<br />

Lange, Wolf-Gero, 55, 56<br />

LaRoche, Michelle, 82<br />

Larson, Ashley, 67<br />

Laurie, Sally, 88<br />

Lawson-Borders, Gracie, 60, 66,<br />

79<br />

Lazard, Allison, 80<br />

Leach, Jan, 77<br />

Leach, John, 45, 80<br />

Leaton, William, 33<br />

Lecheler, Sophie, 89<br />

Lee-Won, Roselyn, 106<br />

Lee, Chei Sian, 35<br />

Lee, Danielle Ka Lai, 120<br />

Lee, David, 37, 45, 130<br />

Lee, Ejae, 41<br />

Lee, Euirang, 48, 57<br />

Lee, Heejae, 56, 114<br />

Lee, Heysung, 70<br />

Lee, Hyunmin, 120<br />

Lee, Jaejin, 136<br />

Lee, James, 35, 116<br />

Lee, Jeong-Hyeon, 58<br />

Lee, Jieho, 48<br />

Lee, Jihye, 76, 131<br />

Lee, Jiyoung, 35, 121<br />

Lee, Jung Ah, 129<br />

Lee, Moon, 57<br />

Lee, Nicole, 112<br />

Lee, Sangki, 47<br />

Lee, Sangwook, 55<br />

Lee, Say Wah, 44<br />

Lee, Saymin, 45<br />

Lee, Seow Ting, 67<br />

Lee, So Eun, 110<br />

Lee, Suman, 57, 59<br />

Lee, Susanna, 55<br />

Lee, Taeyoung, 90<br />

Lee, Tien-Tsung, 72<br />

Lee, Yeunjae, 40, 58<br />

Lee, Yoon (Seo Yoon), 56<br />

Lee, Yoon-Joo, 80<br />

Lee, Yukyung, 52, 57<br />

Lehrman, Sally, 99<br />

Leiter, Max, 33<br />

Lemboye, Muize, 136<br />

Lemon, Laura, 97<br />

Len-Ríos, María, 22, 113, 114, 132<br />

Lenoir, Lisa, 70<br />

Lerner, Kevin, 41, 92<br />

Lerner, Samuel, 45<br />

Leshner, Glenn, 110<br />

Lester, Paul Martin, 118<br />

Létourneau, Sophie, 79<br />

Leung, Wendy L.Y., 115<br />

Lew, Zijian, 88<br />

Lewis, Mitzi, 50<br />

Lewis, Richard, 42<br />

Li, Jianing, 90<br />

Li, Jiayu, 81, 122<br />

Li, Kang, 97<br />

Li, Minjie, 60, 118, 123, 131<br />

Li, Nan, 44, 45<br />

Li, Priscilla, 40<br />

Li, Queenie, 36, 40, 58, 88<br />

Li, Shuang, 68<br />

Li, Siyan, 87<br />

Li, Wei-ping, 35, 112<br />

Li, Weijia, 36<br />

Li, Wenbo, 56, 69<br />

Li, Wu, 50, 76<br />

Li, Yijing, 44<br />

Li, Zhi, 60<br />

Li, Zhuoran, 44<br />

Li, Ziyuan, 134<br />

Liang, Hai, 46<br />

Liang, Songyi, 115<br />

Liao, Mengqi, 56<br />

Liao, Shenglan, 45<br />

Liao, Xining, 89<br />

Lieb, Thom, 39<br />

Liebler, Carol, 72, 110


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Cuillier<br />

Dr. Jessica Retis (far right) is the NAHJ<br />

adviser and bilingual program director.<br />

BILINGUAL<br />

JOURNALISM<br />

• Two-year master’s degree<br />

program. Launches fall 2021.<br />

• Students will learn to report<br />

in English and Spanish, giving<br />

them a career edge.<br />

• Courses will focus on historical,<br />

social, cultural, geographic<br />

and political Latinx issues.<br />

M.A. grad Hannah Gaber, now at USA<br />

Today, does an interview in Oman.<br />

STUDIES OF<br />

GLOBAL MEDIA<br />

• Online B.A and M.A. degree<br />

program. Begins spring 2021.<br />

• Students will learn to analyze,<br />

verify, authenticate and study<br />

news content around the world.<br />

• Students also will study how<br />

stakeholders in global societies<br />

influence the news media.<br />

... and Dr. Celeste González<br />

de Bustamante, Dr. Jeannine<br />

Relly and Carol Schwalbe for<br />

serving on AEJMC standing<br />

committees.<br />

Brockman<br />

Director Carol Schwalbe<br />

520-300-0693<br />

cschwalbe@arizona.edu<br />

www.journalism.arizona.edu


148<br />

Conference Index<br />

Lijie Zhou, 97<br />

Lim, Dongjae, 87<br />

Lim, Hayoung Sally, 76, 81<br />

Lim, Joon Soo, 55<br />

Lim, Rachel Esther, 46<br />

Limov, Brad, 94<br />

Lin, Carolyn A., 52, 57<br />

Lin, Chao Chen (Caroline), 118<br />

Lin, Cheng-Yu, 56<br />

Lin, Jessica Tan Soo, 41<br />

Lin, Mei-Chen, 89<br />

Lin, Qinyun, 69<br />

Lin, Zhi, 134<br />

Lipschultz, Jeremy Harris, 129<br />

Liseblad, Madeleine, 34<br />

Littlefield, Christina, 108, 135<br />

Liu, Jiawei, 132<br />

Liu, Jiaying, 68<br />

Liu, Luna, 51, 121<br />

Liu, Qian, 98, 130<br />

Liu, Ruoheng, 46<br />

Liu, Shuang, 120<br />

Liu, Siyu, 40<br />

Liu, Tonghui, 50<br />

Liu, Vivian, 68<br />

Liu, Xun Sunny, 50<br />

Liu, Yitao, 58<br />

Liu, Yixuan, 50<br />

Liu, Yu, 56, 76<br />

Liu, Zhaoxi, 38<br />

Liu, Zhen, 50<br />

Liu, Zhuling, 37, 45, 130<br />

Lloyd, Wanda, 52<br />

Logan, Nneka, 123<br />

Logan, Nneka, 36, 83<br />

Lomoywara, David B., 48<br />

Long, Marilee, 117<br />

Longinow, Michael, 22, 42, 53, 78<br />

Lopez, Jorge Freddy Bolanos, 81<br />

Lou, Chen, 119<br />

Lou, Chen, 129<br />

Lou, Shanshan, 17<br />

Lough, Kyser, 42, 48<br />

Lovejoy, Jen, 37, 113<br />

Lowe, Don, 58<br />

Lowe, Mira, 48<br />

Lowrey, Wilson, 85, 113<br />

Lu, Fangcao, 80, 94<br />

Lu, Hang, 120<br />

Lu, Lincoln, 55<br />

Lu, Shuning, 117, 134<br />

Lu, Xinyu, 43<br />

Lu, Xuerong, 68<br />

Lu, Yanqin, 109<br />

Lu, Yuanhang, 46, 130<br />

Lubbers, Chuck, 112<br />

Luchsinger, Alex, 38<br />

Luisi, Monique, 70, 113<br />

Lukito, Josephine, 67, 76, 90, 99,<br />

117<br />

Lull, Robert, 84<br />

Luo, Chen, 46<br />

Luqiu, Luwei Rose, 134<br />

Luther, Catherine, 52<br />

Luttrell, Regina, 39, 129<br />

Lye, Wan Xin Rachelle, 116<br />

Lynch, Dianne, 78, 111<br />

Lynch, Kristen, 101<br />

Lynch, Kristen, 44<br />

Lyu, Nan, 109<br />

Lyu, Yuanwei, 38<br />

M<br />

Ma, Xinyao, 84<br />

Ma, Yanni, 69<br />

Macafee, Timothy, 94, 118, 121<br />

Macchiarella, Gretchen, 135<br />

Madden, Stephanie, 45<br />

Madrid-Morales, Dani, 68, 110,<br />

121<br />

Magaña, Maria Isabel, 38<br />

Mahone, Jessica, 66, 74<br />

Mai, Longo, 34<br />

Mak, Macau K. F., 120<br />

Makady, Heidi, 98<br />

Maksl, Adam, 85<br />

Mandell, Lyric, 60<br />

Manickam, Jovita, 115<br />

Mao, Yuanyu, 76<br />

Marchese, Courtney, 53<br />

Marchi, Regina, 73<br />

Mari, Will, 54, 95<br />

Mariner, Lindsay Taele, 93<br />

Marino, Jacqueline, 111<br />

Markovich, Hayley, 36, 78<br />

Maron, Maria, 40, 130<br />

Marschlich, Sarah, 59<br />

Martin, Jason, 42, 115, 134<br />

Martin, Zelly, 36<br />

Martinelli, David, 112<br />

Martinelli, Diana, 93<br />

Martinez, TJ, 72<br />

Mason, Debra, 40<br />

Masood, Muhammad, 67, 70, 122<br />

Masullo, Gina M., 48, 91, 131<br />

Matanji, Frankline, 67<br />

Mathews, Nick, 122<br />

Matthes, Jörg, 47, 76, 89, 94<br />

Matthews, Rachel, 136<br />

Max, Samantha, 51<br />

Maxwell, Lindsey Conlin, 130<br />

Maxwell, Lindsey, 42, 94<br />

Mayers, Steven, 23<br />

Mazandarani, Farnosh, 68<br />

McAdams, Mindy, 54<br />

McCammon, Muira, 110<br />

McCammon, Muira, 34<br />

McCaul, Emily, 56<br />

McClaran, Nikki, 37<br />

McCluskey, Lindsay M., 130<br />

McCollough, Christopher J., 112<br />

McComas, Katherine, 54, 120<br />

McCombs, Maxwell, 90<br />

McCullough, Kathleen, 74<br />

McCune, Meghan, 77<br />

McDevitt, Michael, 41, 98<br />

McDonald, Casey, 55<br />

McEntee, Rebecca, 118<br />

McFarland, Mary Kay, 34<br />

McGhee, Felicia, 113<br />

McGill, Jennifer H., 78<br />

McIntyre, Karen, 65, 68<br />

McKasy, Meaghan, 46, 59<br />

McKeever, Brooke W. 74 135<br />

McKeever, Robert, 135<br />

McLaughlin, Bryan, 72, 89<br />

McLean, Melissa Janoske, 41<br />

McLemore, Dylan, 66<br />

McMillan, Sally, 88<br />

McNealy, Jasmine, 98<br />

McQueen, Kate, 79<br />

Meem, Monisha, 53<br />

Meirick, Patrick, 90<br />

Melican, Nathaniel, 67<br />

Melillo, Wendy, 134<br />

Mellado, Claudia, 91<br />

Men, Rita Linjuan, 58<br />

Mendelson, Andrew, 53<br />

Mendenhall, Doug, 78<br />

Menezes, Sunshine, 114<br />

Mengtian Jiang, 80<br />

Merle, Patrick, 53<br />

Mesmer, Kelsey, 36, 110, 115, 124


Conference Index 149<br />

Messke, Colin, 59<br />

Metzger, Jade, 118<br />

Meux, Ajia, 101<br />

Michael Fuhlhage, 77<br />

Michael, Michelle, 70<br />

Midberry, Jennifer, 48<br />

Mierzejewska, Bozena, 18<br />

Mihailidis, Paul, 18<br />

Mikušová, Simona, 100, 106<br />

Miller, Andrea, 22<br />

Miller, Serena, 37, 98, 118, 119<br />

Miller, Susan, 83<br />

Milman, Daisy, 80<br />

Mindich, David T. Z., 50<br />

Miño, Pablo, 78<br />

Minooie, Milad, 120, 121<br />

Mirer, Michael, 73<br />

Mishra, Suman, 73, 107<br />

Mislan, Cristina, 83<br />

Mitson, Renee, 112<br />

Mocarski, Richard, 123<br />

Mocarski, Richard, 91<br />

Moestrup, Steffen, 75<br />

Molina, Maria D. 90<br />

Molyneux, Logan, 55, 115<br />

Monique Freemon, 34<br />

Moody-Ramirez, Mia, 18, 22, 93<br />

Moon, Bitt, 59<br />

Moon, Won-Ki, 46, 55, 81<br />

Moore, Rick Clifton, 42<br />

Moorhead, Laura, 18, 135<br />

Mora, Justino, 33<br />

Morales, Hugo, 79<br />

Morehouse, Jordan, 68, 118<br />

Morganfield, Robbie R., 41, 52<br />

Morimoto, Shauna, 94<br />

Moritz, Brian, 86<br />

Morris, David, 94<br />

Morris, Pamela, 23, 41, 44, 71, 88<br />

Mortensen, Tara Marie, 93, 95, 96<br />

Mortimer, Kathleen, 88<br />

Moscowitz, Leigh, 131<br />

Moskal, Emily, 46<br />

Mourão, Rachel, 52<br />

Moy, Patricia, 131<br />

Mu, Yu, 70<br />

Mucedola, Adriana, 48, 121, 122<br />

Mudavadi, Kevin, 48<br />

Mueller, Sophia, 55<br />

Müller, Barbara, 55, 56, 68<br />

Mundel, Juan, 52, 58, 74, 88, 108<br />

Mungeam, Frank, 130<br />

Munno, Greg, 34<br />

Munoz, Samantha, 117<br />

Munroe, Michael, 69<br />

Muraro, Iago S., 133<br />

Murphy, Margaret (Peg), 117<br />

Murthy, Dhiraj, 90<br />

Mushtarin, Nabila, 87<br />

Muturi, Nancy, 59<br />

Myers, Cayce, 54, 91<br />

Myers, Christina, 136<br />

Myrick, Jessica, 37, 69, 119<br />

Myrow, Rachael, 18<br />

Myslik, Barbara, 122<br />

N<br />

Nah, Seungahn, 55<br />

Najera, Christina Jimenez, 35, 40<br />

Nakahara, Junki, 73<br />

Namkoong, Kang, 80, 81, 84<br />

Napoli, Philip, 74<br />

Nastasia, Sorin, 69<br />

Natt, Jane, 41<br />

Ndone, James, 41<br />

Neill, Marlene, 35, 72, 124<br />

Nelson, Jacob, 18<br />

Neuendorf, Kimberly, 117<br />

Newman, Todd, 45<br />

Ng, Yee Man Margaret, 72, 116<br />

Ng, Yi Kai Aaron, 46<br />

Nguyen, Hoa, 45, 115<br />

Nguyen, Moon, 57<br />

Ni, Shijun, 130<br />

Nicolla, Sydney, 52<br />

Nielsen, Carolyn, 68, 69<br />

Nieves, Yadira, 74<br />

Nimmagadda, Anish, 56, 101<br />

Noar, Seth, 80<br />

Noland, Chris, 80<br />

Norman, Jean, 85<br />

Notah, Taylor, 75<br />

Nurczynski, Melissa, 118<br />

Nurumov, Bahtiyar, 56<br />

O<br />

O’Boyle, Jane, 38<br />

O’Donnell, Nicole, 37, 45, 84<br />

O’Donovan, Betsy, 69<br />

O’Neill, Liane, 46<br />

Obuobi, Humphrey, 72<br />

Oeldorf-Hirsch, Anne, 56, 69, 76,<br />

84<br />

Offenburger, Andrew, 51<br />

Ofori-Parku, S. Senyo, 44, 74<br />

Oh, Hailey Hyun-kyung, 110<br />

Oh, Hyun Jee, 57<br />

Oh, Jeeyun, 55, 76<br />

Oktavianus, Jeffry, 38, 70, 80<br />

Oloke, Toluwani, 111<br />

Olsen, Katie, 82, 88, 100<br />

Olshansky, Alex, 108<br />

Olson, Candi Carter, 37, 71, 76<br />

Olson, Hilary, 46<br />

Oluseyi Adegbola, 77<br />

Onyebadi, Uche, 47<br />

Oppliger, Patrice, 40<br />

Orrego, Victoria, 80<br />

Örse, Baybars, 72<br />

Ortiz, Rebecca, 54, 69<br />

Oskam, Judy, 60<br />

Osur, Laura, 115<br />

Ott-Fulmore, Tanya, 35<br />

Ott, Jared, 45<br />

Otto, Lukas, 89<br />

Ou, Mengxue, 37<br />

Overgaard, Christian Staal Bruun,<br />

115<br />

Overton, Holly, 36, 68, 69, 78,<br />

120<br />

Oz, Mustafa, 56<br />

Ozawa, Joao Vicente Seno, 90<br />

P<br />

Padovani, Cinzia, 115<br />

Paik, Sejin, 117<br />

Pain, Paromita, 40, 48, 50, 51, 71,<br />

73, 107, 124<br />

Painter, Chad, 120, 135<br />

Palilonis, Jennifer, 33, 85<br />

Palmer, Erik, 100, 118<br />

Palmer, Lindsay, 77<br />

Palmer, Ruth, 107<br />

Palomba, Anthony, 86, 93<br />

Pamintuan, Tina, 86<br />

Pan, Po-Lin, 119<br />

Panagiotou, Nikos, 114<br />

Pandey, Subhashini, 50<br />

Pantic, Mirjana, 93<br />

Parameswaran, Radhika, 85<br />

Pardun, Carol J., 67<br />

Park, Bumsoo, 68<br />

Park, Chang Sup, 38, 98<br />

Index


150<br />

Conference Index<br />

Park, Eun-A, 35<br />

Park, Haeeon, 57<br />

Park, Hanna, 119<br />

Park, Haseon, 88<br />

Park, Hyojung, 57<br />

Park, Jihye, 37<br />

Park, Mina, 45<br />

Park, Narae, 101<br />

Park, SangHee, 87<br />

Park, Sung Eun, 58<br />

Park, Sung Gwan, 106<br />

Park, Sung-Yeon, 87<br />

Park, Timothy, 19<br />

Park, Yong Jin, 55<br />

Parker, Kyle, 33<br />

Parks, Elizabeth, 39<br />

Parks, Lisa, 42<br />

Parks, Perry, 41, 73, 84, 136<br />

Parmelee, John, 110<br />

Parrott, Scott, 94, 113, 123<br />

Partida, Gabriel Dominguez, 67,<br />

133<br />

Pasquarella, Jim, 115<br />

Patrow, Kriste, 59<br />

Patwardhan, Hemant, 88<br />

Patwardhan, Padmini, 80, 88<br />

Paul, Shovon, 53<br />

Paulin, Lisa, 52<br />

Payne, Lisa Lyon, 85<br />

Pearson, George, 131<br />

Pearson, Kim, 50<br />

Peaslee, Robert, 108<br />

Peifer, Jason, 46<br />

Pelled, Ayellet, 45<br />

Pellizzaro, Kirstin, 77, 113<br />

Peña, Vincent, 40, 48, 135<br />

Peng, Rachel, 46, 93<br />

Peng, Taiquan, 52<br />

Perlmutter, David D. 17, 23, 60,<br />

79, 100<br />

Perreault, Gregory, 50, 66, 93, 96,<br />

117, 132<br />

Perreault, Mildred, 131<br />

Perreault, Mimi, 118<br />

Perry, Earnest, 107<br />

Perry, Erin, 50<br />

Perryman, Mallory, 99, 131<br />

Peruta, Adam, 33<br />

Peters, Jonathan, 35<br />

Petersen, Theodore, 116<br />

Peterson, Lottie, 117<br />

Petrotta, Brian, 88<br />

Peyton, Jillian, 68<br />

Phalen, Patricia, 74<br />

Pham, Giang V., 66<br />

Pham, Minh V., 66<br />

Phillips, Daleana, 67, 73<br />

Phillips, Lisa, 99, 118<br />

Phua, Joe, 44<br />

Phua, Joe, 44<br />

Pickard, Victor, 18<br />

Pierre, Louvins, 52<br />

Pinkleton, Bruce, 96<br />

Pittman, Matthew, 81<br />

Pitts, Gregory, 34<br />

Pixley, Tara, 42, 48, 71, 85<br />

Place, Katie, 100, 120<br />

Plaisance, Patrick, 120, 135<br />

Platenburg, Gheni, 19, 38, 39, 48,<br />

85, 106<br />

Poindexter, Paula M., 40<br />

Pollock, John C., 55<br />

Pompper, Donnalyn, 39, 59, 111<br />

Pong, Xiang Yuan Brenda, 116<br />

Pool-Eckert, Marquita, 83<br />

Pope-Ruark, Rebecca, 72<br />

Popplewell, Brett, 75<br />

Porter, Jason, 82<br />

Potter, Elizabeth, 39, 116<br />

Powers-Charest, Liz, 84<br />

Powers, Angela, 42, 74<br />

Powers, Devon, 50<br />

Powers, Elia, 72, 117<br />

Powers, Matthew, 73<br />

Pressgrove, Geah, 34, 47, 57<br />

Pribanic-Smith, Erika, 91<br />

Price, Sarah, 123<br />

Primovic, Marilyn, 44<br />

Pritchard, David, 67<br />

Proust, Valentina, 50<br />

Pruden, Meredith, 40<br />

Puckett, Jae, 123<br />

Puglisi, Gemma, 59<br />

Pybus, Kenneth, 22<br />

Pyrialakou, Dmitra, 112<br />

Q<br />

Qian, Yachao, 45<br />

Qin, Sunny Yufan, 57, 58<br />

Qin, Youran, 89<br />

Qu, Jiayu, 38, 58<br />

Qu, Shuyang, 89<br />

Quenette, Andrea, 56<br />

Quichocho, Danielle, 59<br />

Quiring, Oliver, 47<br />

R<br />

Rada, James, 71<br />

Radcliffe, Damian, 85<br />

Ram, Nilam, 76<br />

Ramachandran, Charan, 114<br />

Ramanathan, Sankaran, 53, 86<br />

Ramaswamy, Megha, 71<br />

Randle, Quint, 117<br />

Ranta, Jeffrey, 17<br />

Rao, Aditi, 69<br />

Rasul, Azmat, 89<br />

Rasul, Muhammad Ehab, 89<br />

Reed, Abigail, 98<br />

Reed, Olivia, 38<br />

Reese, Phillip, 108<br />

Reeves, Byron, 76<br />

Reineke, Jason, 47<br />

Reis, Raul, 18<br />

Relly, Jeannine, 73<br />

Ren, Yuchen, 84<br />

Renaud, Sally, 22<br />

Rendon, Hector, 67, 72<br />

Reneau, Mariah, 136<br />

Rentner, Terry, 113<br />

Retis, Jessica, 52<br />

Reynolds, Amy, 78<br />

Reynolds, Chelsea, 60, 107, 111,<br />

118<br />

Rhee, Yunna, 113<br />

Rhodes, Nancy, 37<br />

Richards, Allan, 41<br />

Richards, Othello, 40<br />

Richardson, Robert J. 77<br />

Rickard, Laura, 68<br />

Riedl, Martin, 91, 135<br />

Riffe, Daniel, 69, 101, 113<br />

Riley, Jeffrey, 93, 107, 117, 124,<br />

125<br />

Rim, Hyejoon, 89, 135<br />

Risley, Ford, 54<br />

Ritchart, Amy Applebaum, 86<br />

Roark, Jessica, 116<br />

Robbins, Matthew, 132<br />

Roberts, Candice D. 89<br />

Roberts, Chris, 55, 77, 120, 133<br />

Robinson, Eric, 134<br />

Robinson, Sue, 51


Conference Index 151<br />

Robinson, Thomas, 76<br />

Rochefort, Alexander, 101, 117<br />

Rodriguez, Julian, 43<br />

Rodriguez, Lulu, 89<br />

Rodriguez, Nathian, 40, 86, 118,<br />

123, 125<br />

Roelsgaard, Natascha Toft, 91<br />

Roessner, Amber, 51<br />

Roessner, Lori Amber, 34<br />

Rogers, Ryan, 94<br />

Roh, Soojin, 45, 57, 119<br />

Rojas, Hernando, 56<br />

Roman, Nataliya, 110<br />

Romney, Miles, 77, 93, 94, 113<br />

Romo, Alysson, 60<br />

Ron, Md Main Uddin, 115<br />

Rose, Kathleen, 45<br />

Roush, Chris, 82<br />

Roy, Rianka, 53<br />

Royal, Cindy, 41<br />

Rozelle, Arien, 57, 59, 112, 130<br />

Rozendaal, Esther, 84<br />

Rui, Jian, 56<br />

Russell, Karen Miller, 47, 59<br />

S<br />

Sadeghi, Yasamin, 116<br />

Sadler, Jennifer, 116<br />

Sadri, Sean R., 89, 98<br />

Sadza, Anne, 52, 84<br />

Safarnejad, Lida, 80<br />

Safdari, Mo, 72<br />

Saffer, Adam, 46<br />

Saks, Jeremy, 106<br />

Sakshuwong, Sukolsak, 116<br />

Salamon, Errol, 118<br />

Salas, Aphrodite, 114<br />

Saldaña, Magdalena, 50, 54, 72,<br />

93, 98<br />

Saldivar, Jorgé, 116<br />

Saleem, Awais, 54<br />

Salkin, Erica, 59, 78<br />

Sallis, Jordan, 117<br />

Salter, Meghan, 100<br />

Saltzman, Joe, 51, 136<br />

San Francisco, Michael J., 61<br />

Sanabria, Irene, 114<br />

Sanders, Amy Kristin, 67<br />

Sarachan, Jeremy, 22, 83<br />

Sarafolean, Nicholas, 55, 88<br />

Schauster, Erin, 120, 134<br />

Scheffauer, Rebecca, 106<br />

Scheinbaum, Angeline, 87<br />

Schemer, Christian, 47<br />

Scherr, Sebastian, 89<br />

Scheufele, Dietram, 66, 120<br />

Schiller, Mary Ellen, 111<br />

Schmidt, Thomas R., 75<br />

Schmierbach, Mike, 47, 116<br />

Schmuck, Desirée, 76<br />

Schneeweis, Adina, 68, 89, 91,<br />

107<br />

Schneider, Erika, 57, 116, 122<br />

Schroeder, Jared, 41, 85<br />

Schuldt, Jonathon P. 115<br />

Schultz, Tanjev, 47<br />

Schuster, Bernard, 71<br />

Schwalbe, Carol, 99, 118<br />

Scott, Alex, 73, 100<br />

Scovel, Shannon, 106, 112, 122<br />

Seelig, Michelle, 71, 80, 115<br />

Seely, Natalee, 100<br />

Segijn, Claire M., 87, 119, 129<br />

Selim, Amr, 136<br />

Semati, Mehdi, 89<br />

Sena, Tracy Anne, 111<br />

Seo, Hyunjin, 46, 56, 71, 72, 91<br />

Seo, Soomin, 114<br />

Seoane, Montserrat Carrerra, 80<br />

Sernoe, Jim, 22, 39<br />

Sexton, Aleena, 59<br />

Sha, Bey-Ling, 125, 129<br />

Shaban, Sara, 35<br />

Shah, Dhavan V., 90, 99, 120, 121<br />

Shaikh, Samira, 58<br />

Shams, Aditi, 53<br />

Shan, Yuanliang, 45<br />

Shanler, Amy, 17<br />

Sharma, Bhakti, 56<br />

Sharma, Navdeep, 87<br />

Sharma, Neelam, 87, 117<br />

Shata, Aya, 71<br />

Shaughnessy, Brittany, 131<br />

Shaw, Donald, 113, 121<br />

Shay, Ronen, 86, 92, 95<br />

Shayesteh, Fatemeh, 36, 38, 71, 91<br />

Shea, Cheryl S.Y. 115<br />

Sheble, Laura, 68<br />

Sheikh, Ammar Malik, 38<br />

Shelton, Summer, 78, 80<br />

Shen, Fuyuan, 80, 84, 97, 99, 114,<br />

130<br />

Shepard, Jason, 42, 111<br />

Sherrill, Lindsey, 89, 136<br />

Shi, Jian, 99<br />

Shi, Weijia, 84<br />

Shih, Tsungjen, 46<br />

Shin, Jae-Hwa, 42, 46<br />

Shin, Jieun, 115<br />

Shin, Soo Young, 55, 116<br />

Shin, Sumin, 87<br />

Shockley, Linda, 82<br />

Shoenberger, Heather, 114<br />

Shoenberger, Heather, 38, 118<br />

Shreeve, Michael, 93<br />

Sijia, Qian, 46<br />

Silcock, Bill, 43, 114<br />

Silva, David, 90<br />

Simmons, Jazmyne, 80<br />

Sin, Sei Ching Joanna, 35<br />

Sinclair, Anna, 113<br />

Singer, Jane B. 67<br />

Singh, Nisha, 54<br />

Sipes, Carrie, 22, 107<br />

Sirrah, Ava, 116<br />

Sisco, Hilary Fussell, 58<br />

Sivakumar, Gayathri, 117<br />

Sjøvaag, Helle, 54<br />

Sloan, Robin, 81<br />

Smith, Alan, 101<br />

Smith, Andrea, 122<br />

Smith, Brian, 57, 76<br />

Smith, Elizabeth, 59, 85, 116, 120,<br />

135<br />

Smith, Hollie, 54<br />

Smith, Jimmy, 17<br />

Smith, Laura, 98, 110, 130<br />

Smith, Lauren, 123<br />

Smith, Marc A., 129<br />

Smith, Marquita, 71<br />

Smith, Michael Ray, 53, 108<br />

Smith, Staci, 57<br />

Sng, Ngiag Gya Trisha, 116<br />

Snyder, David, 51<br />

Solyee Kim, 77<br />

Somai, Rafia, 68<br />

Son, Hyunsang, 119<br />

Song, Baobao, 57<br />

Song, Hwanseok, 120<br />

Song, Yong Whi Greg, 76<br />

Song, Yongwook, 80<br />

Song, Yunya, 46, 69, 115, 130<br />

Sorin, Nastasia, 40<br />

Index


152<br />

Conference Index<br />

Spaulding, Cylor, 93, 118<br />

Speakman, Burton, 131<br />

Speakman, Burton, 92<br />

Speck, Holly, 83<br />

Spiker, Ashley, 36<br />

Spring, Robin, 17, 71<br />

Sreepada, Nihar, 108<br />

Sridharan, Nisha, 123<br />

Srivastava, Jaideep, 43, 57<br />

Srivastava, Jatin, 22, 23, 86, 91, 95<br />

Stamps, David, 68, 116<br />

Stanley, Samantha, 85<br />

Stark, Rachel, 60<br />

Staub, Catherine M. 118<br />

Staub, Catherine, 34<br />

Staub, Catherine, 65, 74, 95<br />

Stavitsky, Al, 113<br />

Steffen, Brian, 22, 50<br />

Steinberg, Christina, 45<br />

Steiner, Linda, 37, 112<br />

Steinke, Allison, 93<br />

Steinke, Jocelyn, 84<br />

Stenhouse, Neil, 115<br />

Stephen Bates, 133<br />

Stephen, Tim, 46<br />

Stephens, Donna, 54<br />

Stern, Alexey, 117<br />

Sternadori, Miglena, 107<br />

Stevic, Anja, 76<br />

Stewart, Daxton “Chip,” 81, 111<br />

Stewart, James, 66, 79, 113<br />

Stoldt, Ryan, 117<br />

Stoll, Michael, 51<br />

Stoner, Andrew E., 107<br />

Storie, Leysan, 100<br />

Storlie, Brandon, 132<br />

Stout, Daniel A. 94, 96<br />

Stoycheff, Elizabeth, 72, 110<br />

Strong, Bruce, 34<br />

Strong, Claudia, 34<br />

Strycharz, Joanna, 129<br />

Stubenvoll, Marlis, 89<br />

Sturgill, Amanda, 34, 43, 65<br />

Sturgill, Amanda, 72<br />

Su, Leona Yi-Fan, 46<br />

Su, Min-Hsin, 121<br />

Su, Qi, 50<br />

Su, Yan, 110, 120<br />

Subervi, Federico, 74<br />

Subramanian, Roma, 44, 100<br />

Sudheendra, Smitha Muthya, 57<br />

Suk, Jiyoun, 90, 99, 121<br />

Sul, Jin Sun, 58<br />

Suliu, He, 60<br />

Sultana, Naznin, 54<br />

Sun, Fu-Shing, 66<br />

Sun, Meiqi, 84<br />

Sun, Ruoyu, 69<br />

Sun, Shuoya, 114<br />

Sun, Tao, 76<br />

Sun, Yanqing, 80, 94<br />

Sun, Yibing, 70<br />

Sun, Yuan, 120<br />

Sun, Yuannan, 50<br />

Sundar, S. Shyam, 53, 56, 90, 113<br />

Suneja, Anvita, 56<br />

Sung, Kang Hoon, 58<br />

Sungho Park, 129<br />

Supa, Dustin, 71, 97, 124<br />

Susri, Anamika, 53<br />

Sussman, Kristen, 97<br />

Sutherland, Patrick, 22<br />

Swanson, Doug, 17, 57, 107<br />

Swarts, Parker, 33<br />

Sweeney, Darren, 39<br />

Sweeney, Michael, 91<br />

Sweitzer, Matthew, 45<br />

T<br />

Tackett, Teresa, 87<br />

Taha, Basma Mostafa, 106<br />

Tai, Yuehong, 130<br />

Tait, Gabriel B., 19, 95, 96, 108<br />

Takahashi, Bruno, 84<br />

Tan, Alex, 100<br />

Tan, Justin, 60<br />

Tan, Ryan, 38<br />

Tandoc, Edson C., 35, 100, 116,<br />

133<br />

Taneja, Harsh, 72, 86<br />

Tang, Fan Xi, 116<br />

Tang, Hongjie, 45<br />

Tanikawa, Takeshi, 60<br />

Tao, Chen-Chao, 90<br />

Tao, Ran, 46, 70<br />

Tao, Weiting, 43, 57<br />

Taphom, Sarah, 58<br />

Tapia, Margarita, 59<br />

Tarishi, Verma, 40<br />

Taylor, Matthew, 40<br />

Taylor, Ross, 85, 106, 118<br />

Tefertiller, Alec, 88, 94, 115<br />

Teffer, Ashley, 50<br />

Tenenboim, Ori, 91<br />

Teran, Camila, 97<br />

Tetteh, Dinah, 36<br />

Thai, Chan, 87<br />

Tham, Samuel, 117<br />

Thapaliya, Rashmi, 45<br />

Thelen, Patrick, 36<br />

Thier, Kathryn, 130<br />

Thill, Jean-Claude, 58<br />

Thomas, Jennifer, 61, 119<br />

Thomas, Marina, 76<br />

Thomas, Randi Leith, 120<br />

Thomas, Ryan, 111, 120<br />

Thompson, London, 34<br />

Thornton, Leslie-Jean, 116<br />

Thorson, Kjerstin, 46<br />

Thrasher, James, 114<br />

Thussu, Daya, 60<br />

Tian, Shiyun, 40, 43, 88, 129<br />

Tiffany, Leigh Anne, 37, 45<br />

Tindall, Natalie T.J., 58, 72<br />

Todd, Philip, 111<br />

Tong, Chau, 88<br />

Toth, Elizabeth, 33<br />

Towery, Nathan, 94, 123<br />

Towle, Mimi, 107<br />

Travis, Eryn, 123<br />

Treise, Debbie, 36, 80<br />

Trifiro, Briana, 117<br />

Trillo, Hayley, 87<br />

Trude, Bryan, 89<br />

Truffelman, Avery, 86<br />

Trumpbour, Bob, 51<br />

Trzmielewska, Weronika, 55, 56<br />

Tsai, Jiun-Yi, 123<br />

Tsai, Wanhsiu, 40, 58, 129<br />

Tsakarestou, Betty, 22<br />

Tullis, Matt, 74<br />

Tully, Melissa, 48, 68, 121, 132<br />

Tung, National Chiao, 106<br />

Tunney, Carin, 69<br />

Turner, Karen M. 111<br />

Tworek, Heidi J. S. 74<br />

Tyler, Autumn, 39<br />

U<br />

Ubochi, Ebubechukwu, 76<br />

Upshaw, Sean, 73


Conference Index 153<br />

V<br />

Vafeiadis, Michail, 35, 57, 130<br />

Valle, Dominique Montiel, 131<br />

van den Boom, Lieke, 68<br />

Van Witsen, Anthony, 80, 84<br />

Vardeman, Christopher, 134<br />

Vargo, Chris J., 101, 116, 121<br />

Varma, Anita, 18, 107<br />

Vasudevan, Krishnan, 85<br />

Vaughan, Amy, 34<br />

Vaught, Brian, 17<br />

Veenstra, Aaron, 41, 97, 124<br />

Velasquez, Alcides, 56<br />

Velazquez, Luis Graciano, 101<br />

Velloso, Carolina, 112, 122<br />

Velloso, Carolina, 91<br />

Venter, Elaine, 42<br />

Verma, Tarishi, 54<br />

Veto, Matt, 118<br />

Vianna, Carlos Eduardo Back, 51<br />

Vielledent, Marc, 55<br />

Viens, Alyce, 69<br />

Vilanova, John, 39, 91<br />

Vilanova, John, 40<br />

Villamil, Lisa, 71<br />

Villarreal, Jacqui, 87<br />

Vincent, Cindy S., 33, 56, 95, 96<br />

Vincent, Hal, 123, 129<br />

Vincent, Stacy, 80<br />

Vinton, Kami, 80<br />

Vishnevskaya, Anastasia, 100<br />

Voges, Taylor, 45, 133<br />

Volz, Yong, 50<br />

Vos, Tim P., 33, 83, 96, 101, 116,<br />

132<br />

Voss, Kim, 81<br />

Vraga, Emily, 120, 132, 133<br />

Vu, Hong Tien, 23, 90, 93<br />

Vu, Hong, 70<br />

Vyas, Gaurav, 34<br />

W<br />

Waddell, T. Franklin, 56, 76, 101<br />

Wadud, Mushfique, 67<br />

Wagner, A. Jay, 67<br />

Wagner, Kyla, 111<br />

Wagner, Michael, 90<br />

Wagner, Venise, 99<br />

Waisbord, Silvio R., 119<br />

Walck, Pamela, 51, 106<br />

Walker, Alexis Romero, 92<br />

Walker, Denetra, 39, 66, 77, 106,<br />

113<br />

Wall, Melissa, 23, 68<br />

Wallace, Adrienne, 108, 112, 129<br />

Wallace, Lewis, 50<br />

Wallace, Ryan, 45, 135<br />

Walsh-Childers, Kim, 130<br />

Walters, Alyvia, 91<br />

Walters, Patrick, 41, 75, 79, 91<br />

Walth, Brent, 116<br />

Wan, Anan, 88, 134<br />

Wang, Buduo, 87<br />

Wang, Jiangnan, 50<br />

Wang, Jinping, 41, 89<br />

Wang, Ming (Bryan), 55, 66, 120<br />

Wang, Qun, 74, 101<br />

Wang, Ryan, 93<br />

Wang, Shaojung Sharon, 46<br />

Wang, Shiqi, 90<br />

Wang, Tianjiao, 44<br />

Wang, Weirui, 46, 76, 130<br />

Wang, Yijie, 33<br />

Wang, Yuan, 45, 46<br />

Wanhsiu Tsai, 43<br />

Wanta, Wayne, 106, 121<br />

Wardyga, Brian, 34<br />

Wasbotten, Thor, 18, 60<br />

Wasden, Brett, 80<br />

Wassenaar, Mike, 18<br />

Waters, Richard, 47, 65<br />

Watson, Brendan, 55<br />

Watson, John C., 108<br />

Weaver, David H., 121<br />

Weber, Brent, 73<br />

Webster, Kyle, 72, 122<br />

Webster, Matthew, 74<br />

Weed, Amanda J., 39, 112<br />

Weed, Amanda, 129<br />

Wei Ang, Ming, 60<br />

Wei, Lai, 50<br />

Wei, Lewen, 114<br />

Wei, Lewen, 41, 66, 76, 89, 122<br />

Wei, Ran, 44<br />

Weidman, Lisa, 22, 74<br />

Weiller-Abels, Karen, 121<br />

Weiss, Amy Schmitz, 48<br />

Weissman, Paula L., 59<br />

Wells, Chris, 90<br />

Wells, Rob, 34<br />

Welter, Tamara, 22, 34<br />

Wen Zhao, 79, 87<br />

Wen, Chia-ho Ryan, 89<br />

Wen, Nainan, 46, 84<br />

Wen, Taylor Jing, 36, 52, 57, 90<br />

Wenger, Debora Halpern, 18, 43<br />

Wenzel, Andrea, 18, 101, 119<br />

Wesner, Kearston, 92, 98<br />

Wesslen, Ryan, 58<br />

Westerwick, Axel, 47<br />

Whipple, Kelsey, 121, 135<br />

Whitaker, Charles F., 48<br />

Whiteside, Erin, 122, 132<br />

Whitmore, Nancy, 67<br />

Wickliffe, Joi, 71<br />

Wicks, Jan, 88, 94, 119<br />

Wicks, Robert, 94<br />

Wilcox, Gary, 97<br />

Wilderman, Melanie, 78<br />

Wiley, Danielle, 48<br />

Wilkins, Lee, 41<br />

Wilkinson, Kenton, 72<br />

Williams, Leticia, 114<br />

Willnat, Lars, 99, 109<br />

Willoughby, Jessica, 54, 81, 119,<br />

120<br />

Wilner, Tamar, 131<br />

Wilson, Bradley, 136<br />

Wilson, Dustin, 94<br />

Winslow, Cessna, 23<br />

Wirth, Michael Otto, 36, 96, 113<br />

Wise, Zach, 48<br />

Withrow, Brooke, 83<br />

Wojdynski, Bartosz, 56, 114<br />

Wolfgang, David, 93, 116, 123<br />

Wollney, Easton, 80<br />

Wolowicz, Daniel, 34<br />

Wong, Jody Chin Sing, 37, 45, 130<br />

Wong, Rachel, 84<br />

Wong, Vincent, 55<br />

Wonkyung Kim, 44<br />

Workneh, Tewodros, 38, 73, 98,<br />

134<br />

Wrzesinski, Shannon, 97<br />

Wu, Denis, 90<br />

Wu, Jennifer, 33<br />

Wu, Jiaxi, 56<br />

Wu, Linwan, 55, 90<br />

Wu, Tai-Yee, 106<br />

Wu, Yanfang, 116<br />

Wu, Yue, 50<br />

Wyatt, Wendy, 65, 83<br />

Index


154<br />

Conference Index<br />

X<br />

Xenos, Michael, 66<br />

Xiao, Anli, 35, 57<br />

Xiao, Jiasheng, 50<br />

Xiao, Xizhu, 84, 110<br />

Xiaofeng Jia, 43<br />

Xie, Quan, 44<br />

Xie, Tong, 68<br />

Xing, Chen, 58<br />

Xu, Hao, 41, 57<br />

Xu, Jie, 58, 80<br />

Xu, Qian, 46, 56, 80<br />

Xu, Ran, 69<br />

Xu, Sifan, 57, 135<br />

Xu, Zhan, 44<br />

Xue, Fei, 97<br />

Xue, Ke, 44<br />

Y<br />

Yamamoto, Masahiro, 118<br />

Yan Su, 120<br />

Yan, Wenjia, 50<br />

Yan, Yining, 109<br />

Yanchulis, Kate, 77, 106<br />

Yang, Fan, 118, 120<br />

Yang, Guolan, 114<br />

Yang, Hanlei, 73<br />

Yang, Hyun, 33<br />

Yang, Janet, 37, 45, 68, 100, 130<br />

Yang, Jing, 58, 119<br />

Yang, Jing, 80, 97<br />

Yang, Kenneth C.C., 36, 123, 134<br />

Yang, Xiaodong, 44, 50<br />

Yang, Yang, 44<br />

Yanity, Molly, 86, 125<br />

Yao, Shengjie, 56, 121<br />

Yarde, Elijah, 33<br />

Yaros, Ronald, 45, 115<br />

Yaschur, Carolyn, 118<br />

Yates, Brad, 117<br />

Yee, Andrew, 133<br />

Yeo, Sara, 46<br />

Yeoh, Ryna, 69<br />

Yeon Cho, Su, 129<br />

Yeon Cho, Su, 43<br />

Yetter, Casey, 116, 117, 120<br />

Yi, Jingjing, 38<br />

Yoo, Kyung-Hyan Angie, 114<br />

Yoon, Sang-Hyeak, 129<br />

Youm, Kyu Ho, 111<br />

Young, Rachel, 52, 119, 124, 130<br />

Yousaf, Muhammad, 38, 39<br />

Yu, Jason, 43, 80<br />

Yu, Nan, 46, 65, 95<br />

Yu, Qian, 93<br />

Yu, Sherry S. 43<br />

Yuan, Connie, 115, 132<br />

Yuan, Shupei, 45, 76<br />

Yue, April, 36, 55, 113<br />

Yue, Zhiying, 37, 45, 130<br />

Yun, Chung In, 114<br />

Yun, Gi Woong, 52, 84<br />

Z<br />

Zamith, Rodrigo, 54<br />

Zapata, Tania Gomez, 78<br />

Zeng, Huai-Kuan, 106<br />

Zeng, Jing, 84<br />

Zenner, Shannon, 94<br />

Zhang, Amy, 72<br />

Zhang, Bingbing, 106, 118<br />

Zhang, Chenjie, 133<br />

Zhang, Ernest, 58<br />

Zhang, Haibin, 70<br />

Zhang, Jiehua, 131<br />

Zhang, Jun, 55<br />

Zhang, Li, 88, 117<br />

Zhang, Lynette Jingyi, 70<br />

Zhang, Nanlan, 68, 69<br />

Zhang, Qiyue, 70<br />

Zhang, Ruonan, 109<br />

Zhang, Wanjiang, 38<br />

Zhang, Weilu, 37<br />

Zhang, Xiaochen, 59, 130<br />

Zhang, Xu, 52<br />

Zhang, Xueying, 58, 89<br />

Zhang, Yafei, 57<br />

Zhang, Yiyan, 90, 116<br />

Zhang, Ziyuan, 38<br />

Zhao, Rui, 68<br />

Zhao, Wen, 80<br />

Zhao, Wenqing, 45<br />

Zhao, Yueyu, 33<br />

Zhejiang, Linqi Lu, 132<br />

Zheng, Nan, 116<br />

Zheng, Xia, 69<br />

Zhigalina, Maria, 73<br />

Zhong, Bu, 76<br />

Zhou, Liuning, 76<br />

Zhou, Shuhua, 60<br />

Zhou, Ziyuan, 58<br />

Zhu, Ge, 130<br />

Zhu, Lian, 109<br />

Zhu, Lina, 70<br />

Zhu, Runping, 115<br />

Zhu, Shan, 69<br />

Zhu, Yicheng, 134<br />

Zibluk, Jack, 22<br />

Ziegele, Marc, 47<br />

Zlaten, Rhema, 112<br />

Zulli, Diana, 59<br />

Zúñiga, Homero Gil de, 56, 89,<br />

106, 123


Presidents<br />

155<br />

American Association of Teachers<br />

of Journalism 1912-1950<br />

1912 Willard G. Bleyer, Wisconsin<br />

1913 Talcott Williams, Columbia<br />

1914 Merle Thorpe, Kansas<br />

1915 Merle Thorpe, Kansas<br />

1916 James M. Lee, New York U.<br />

1917 Fred N. Scott, Michigan<br />

1918 Wartime, no convention<br />

1919 Wartime, no convention<br />

1920 H.F. Harrington, Northwestern<br />

1921 Willard G. Bleyer, Wisconsin<br />

1922 E.W. Smith, Stanford<br />

1923 F.W. Beckman, Iowa State<br />

1924 J.W. Piercy, Indiana<br />

1925 N.A. Crawford, Kansas State<br />

1926 M.G. Osborn, Louisiana State<br />

1927 F.J. Lazell, Iowa<br />

1928 Grant M. Hyde, Wisconsin<br />

1929 E. Marion Johnson, Minnesota<br />

1930 John E. Drewry, Georgia<br />

1931 Lawrence R. Murphy, Illinois<br />

1932 Ralph L. Crosman, Colorado<br />

1933 Ralph L. Crosman, Colorado<br />

1934 William L. Mapel, Washington & Lee<br />

1935 Kenneth E. Olson, Northwestern<br />

1936 C. Gayle Walker, Nebraska<br />

1937 Blair Converse, Iowa State<br />

1938 Edward N. Doan, Ohio State<br />

1939 Charles L. Allen, Northwestern<br />

1940 Charles L. Allen, Northwestern<br />

1941 Ralph O. Nafziger, Minnesota<br />

1942 Douglass W. Miller, Syracuse<br />

1943 Douglass W. Miller, Syracuse<br />

1944 Frederic E. Merwin, Rutgers<br />

1945 Frederic E. Merwin, Rutgers<br />

1946 Curtis D. MacDougall, Northwestern<br />

1947 Marcus M. Wilkerson, Louisiana State<br />

1948 Roland E. Wolseley, Syracuse<br />

1949 A. Gayle Waldrop, Colorado<br />

1950 Henry Ladd Smith, Wisconsin<br />

Association for Education in Journalism<br />

1951-1982<br />

1951 Ralph O. Nafziger, Wisconsin<br />

1952 J. Edward Gerald, Minnesota<br />

1953 Earl English, Missouri<br />

1954 George E. Simmons, Tulane<br />

1955 Roscoe Ellard, Columbia<br />

1956 Kenneth R. Marvin, Iowa State<br />

1957 Norval N. Luxon, North Carolina<br />

1958 Warren K. Agee, Texas Christian<br />

1959 Mitchell V. Charnley, Minnesota<br />

1960 Fred S. Siebert, Illinois<br />

1961 Charles T. Duncan, Oregon<br />

1962 Kenneth N. Stewart, California-Berkeley<br />

1963 Theodore E. Peterson, Illinois<br />

1964 William E. Porter, Michigan<br />

1965 Edward W. Barrett, Columbia<br />

1966 DeWitt C. Reddick, Texas<br />

1967 Harold L. Nelson, Wisconsin<br />

1968 Robert L. Jones, Minnesota<br />

1969 James W. Schwartz, Iowa State<br />

1970 William E. Ames, Washington<br />

1971 Wayne Danielson, Texas<br />

1972 Hillier Krieghbaum, New York U.<br />

1973 R. Neale Copple, Nebraska<br />

1974 Bruce H. Westley, Kentucky<br />

1975 Edwin Emery, Minnesota<br />

1976 Edward Bassett, Southern Cal<br />

1977 Kenneth Devol, California State, Northridge<br />

1978 James Carey, Iowa<br />

1979 Mary A. Gardner, Michigan State<br />

1980 Richard G. Gray, Indiana<br />

1981 Del Brinkman, Kansas<br />

1982 Kenneth Starck, Iowa<br />

Association for Education in Journalism<br />

and Mass Communication<br />

1983-<br />

1983 Richard Cole, North Carolina<br />

1984 Everette Dennis, Oregon<br />

1985 Douglas Ann Newsom, Texas Christian<br />

1986 Dwight L. Teeter, Jr., Texas at Austin<br />

1987 Sharon M. Murphy, Marquette<br />

1988 David H. Weaver, Indiana<br />

1989 Thomas A. Bowers, North Carolina<br />

1990 MaryAnn Yodelis Smith, Wisconsin Centers<br />

1991 Ralph Lowenstein, Florida<br />

1992 Terry Hynes, California State, Fullerton<br />

1993 Tony Atwater, Rutgers<br />

1994 Maurine Beasley, Maryland<br />

1995 Judy VanSlyke Turk, South Carolina<br />

1996 Pamela J. Shoemaker, Syracuse<br />

1997 Alexis Tan, Washington State<br />

1998 Stephen R. Lacy, Michigan State<br />

1999 Lillian Lodge Kopenhaver, Florida International<br />

2000 Marilyn Kern-Foxworth, Texas A&M<br />

2001 Will Norton, Jr., Nebraska-Lincoln<br />

2002 Joe S. Foote, Arizona State<br />

2003 Theodore L. Glasser, Stanford<br />

2004 Jannette L. Dates, Howard<br />

2005 Mary Alice Shaver, Central Florida<br />

2006 Sharon Dunwoody, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

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156<br />

Presidents (Continued)<br />

2007 Wayne Wanta, Missouri-Columbia<br />

2008 Charles C. Self, Oklahoma<br />

2009 Barbara B. Hines, Howard<br />

2010 Carol J. Pardun, South Carolina<br />

2011 Jan Slater, Illinois at Urbana<br />

2012 Linda Steiner, Maryland<br />

2013 Kyu Ho Youm, Oregon<br />

2014 Paula M. Poindexter, Texas at Austin<br />

2015 Elizabeth L. Toth, Maryland<br />

2016 Lori Bergen, Colorado-Boulder<br />

2017 Paul Voakes, Colorado-Boulder<br />

2018 Jennifer D. Greer, Alabama<br />

2019 Marie Hardin, Pennsylvania State<br />

2020 David D. Perlmutter, Texas Tech


AEJMC Award Recipients<br />

157<br />

Krieghbaum Under-40 Award<br />

This award was created and funded by the late Hillier<br />

Krieghbaum, New York, a long-time AEJMC member and<br />

a past president, to honor AEJMC members under 40<br />

years of age who have shown outstanding achievement<br />

and effort in AEJMC’s three key areas: teaching, research<br />

and public service. Annual award.<br />

2020 Edson C. Tandoc Jr., Nanyang Technological<br />

Janet Yang, Buffalo-The State University<br />

of New York<br />

2019 Sun Joo (Grace) Ahn, Georgia<br />

2018 Shirley S. Ho, Nanyang Technological<br />

2017 Jakob D. Jensen, Utah<br />

2016 Jörg Matthes, Vienna<br />

2015 Homero Gil de Zùñiga, Vienna<br />

2014 Yan Jin, Virginia Commonwealth<br />

2013 John Besley, Michigan State<br />

2012 Susan Robinson, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

2011 Sri Kalyanaraman, North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

2010 Dietram Scheufele, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

2009 Kimberly Bissell, Alabama<br />

2008 Patricia Moy, Washington<br />

2007 William P. Eveland, Jr., Ohio State<br />

2006 David S. Domke, Washington<br />

2005 Dhavan V. Shah, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

2004 Clay Calvert, Pennsylvania State<br />

2003 Julie Andsager, Washington State<br />

2002 David T.Z. Mindich, Saint Michael’s<br />

2001 Erica Weintraub Austin, Washington State<br />

2000 Carolyn Kitch, Temple<br />

1999 David Atkin, Cleveland State<br />

1998 Edward Adams, Angelo State<br />

1997 Annie Lang, Indiana<br />

1996 John Ferré, Louisville<br />

1995 Wayne Wanta, Oregon<br />

1994 Stephen D. Reese, Texas at Austin<br />

1993 Marilyn Kern-Foxworth, Texas A&M<br />

1992 Carroll Glynn, Cornell<br />

1991 Jeff Smith, Iowa<br />

1990 Pamela Shoemaker, Texas at Austin<br />

1989 Robert Drechsel, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

1988 Jane D. Brown, North Carolina<br />

1987 Theodore Glasser, Minnesota<br />

1986 Sharon Dunwoody, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

1985 Lee Becker, Ohio State<br />

1984 Ellen Wartella, Illinois<br />

1983 David Weaver, Indiana<br />

1982 Everette Dennis, Oregon<br />

1981 David Rubin, New York (first)<br />

Baskett Mosse Award for Faculty<br />

Development<br />

The Baskett Mosse Award was created by AEJMC<br />

and the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism<br />

and Mass Communications in honor of the late Baskett<br />

Mosse, executive secretary of the Accrediting Committee<br />

for 26 years. The award recognizes an outstanding young<br />

or mid-career faculty member and helps fund a proposed<br />

enrichment activity. Not an annual award.<br />

2019 Michelle K. Baker, Pennsylvania State<br />

2017 Janice Collins, Illinois<br />

2015 Kim Smith, North Carolina A&T<br />

2013 Homero Gil de Zuniga, Texas at Austin<br />

2011 Murgur Geana, Kansas<br />

2009 Barbara Friedman, North Carolina<br />

2005 Robert Kerr, Oklahoma<br />

2003 Sandra Chance, Florida<br />

2002 Laura Castañeda, Southern California<br />

2001 Andrew Mendelson, Temple<br />

2000 Jan LeBlanc Wicks, Arkansas-Fayetteville<br />

1999 Debashis Aikat, North Carolina<br />

1998 Lauren Tucker, South Carolina<br />

1996 Sue A. Lafky, Iowa<br />

1995 Kathleen Fearn-Banks, Washington<br />

1994 Laurence B. Alexander, Florida<br />

1993 Glen Cameron, Georgia<br />

1992 Joy Morrison, Alaska-Fairbanks<br />

1991 Lael Morgan, Alaska-Fairbanks<br />

1990 C. Zoe Smith, Marquette<br />

1989 Stephen R. Lacy, Michigan State<br />

Charles Salmon, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

1988 Terry Hynes, California State, Fullerton<br />

1987 Tony Atwater, Michigan State<br />

1986 Patrick S. Washburn, Ohio<br />

1985 Margaret Ann Blanchard, North Carolina<br />

1984 Donna Lee Dickerson, South Florida (first)<br />

AEJMC Presidential Award<br />

Given to dedicated and long-serving AEJMC members<br />

by the current AEJMC president. The award recognizes distinguished<br />

service to journalism and mass communication<br />

education. Presented on an as-appropriate basis.<br />

2020 Kyu Ho Youm, Oregon<br />

2018 Charles Self, 227 International, LLC<br />

2017 Sharon Dunwoody, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

2016 Barbara Hines, Howard<br />

2015 Pam Bourland-Davis, Georgia Southern<br />

2014 Carolyn Stroman, Howard<br />

2013 Douglas Anderson, Pennsylvania State<br />

2012 David T.Z. Mindich, St. Michael’s<br />

2010 Suzette Heiman, Missouri<br />

2009 Candace Perkins Bowen, Kent State


158<br />

AEJMC Award Recipients (Continued)<br />

Alexis Tan, Washington State<br />

2008 Keith Sanders, Missouri<br />

Silvia Pellegrini, Pontificia Universidad<br />

Catolica de Chile, Santiago<br />

2007 Donald Shaw, North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

Maxwell McCombs, Texas at Austin<br />

2006 David Weaver, Indiana<br />

Cleveland Wilhoit, Indiana<br />

2005 Kim Rotzell, Illinois (posthumously)<br />

2004 Lee Becker, Georgia<br />

Trevor Brown, Indiana<br />

2003 James Carey, Columbia<br />

Clifford Christians, Illinois<br />

2002 Terry Michael, Washington Center for Politics<br />

and Journalism<br />

Roberta Win, Voice of America<br />

2001 Susanne Shaw, Kansas<br />

David McHam, Houston<br />

2000 Karen Brown Dunlap, Poynter Institute<br />

Oscar Gandy, Pennsylvania<br />

1999 Mark Goodman, Student Press Law Center<br />

1998 Jennifer H. McGill, AEJMC/ASJMC<br />

1997 Lionel Barrow, Jr., Howard<br />

1996 Gerald M. Sass, The Freedom Forum<br />

Steven Chaffee, Stanford<br />

1995 Sue A. Lafky, Iowa<br />

Harry Heintzen, Voice of America<br />

1994 Edwin Emery, Minnesota<br />

1993 Orlando Taylor, Howard<br />

Vernon Stone, Missouri<br />

1992 Sharon Brock, Ohio State<br />

Carol Reuss, North Carolina<br />

1991 Bill Taft, Missouri<br />

John Merrill, Louisiana State<br />

1990 Wilma Crumley, Nebraska<br />

1989 Hillier Krieghbaum, New York<br />

1988 Fred Zwahlen, Oregon State<br />

1987 Félix Gutiérrez, Southern California<br />

1985 Al Scroggins, South Carolina<br />

1984 Bill Chamberlin, North Carolina<br />

Gerald Stone, Memphis State<br />

Paul J. Deutschmann Award for Excellence in<br />

Research<br />

This award is named in honor of Paul J. Deutschmann,<br />

who was a central force in the movement to study journalism<br />

and mass communication scientifically. He helped<br />

establish and develop the College of Communication<br />

Arts at Michigan State University, and served as director<br />

of its Communications Research Center. This award is<br />

presented by the AEJMC Elected Standing Committee on<br />

Research. Not an annual award.<br />

2020 Daniel Riffe, North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

2019 Esther Thorson, Michigan State<br />

2018 S. Shyam Sundar, Pennsylvania State<br />

2017 Steve Reese, Texas at Austin<br />

2015 Pamela Shoemaker, Syracuse<br />

2013 Lee Becker, Georgia<br />

2011 Sharon Dunwoody, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

2010 Stephen Lacy, Michigan State<br />

2009 David Weaver, Indiana<br />

2007 Guido H. Stempell, III, Ohio<br />

2005 Donald L. Shaw, North Carolina<br />

2004 Clifford Christians, Illinois<br />

2003 Melvin DeFleur, Boston<br />

2001 Ivan Preston, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

2000 James Grunig, Maryland<br />

1999 Steven Chaffee, Stanford<br />

1998 Maxwell E. McCombs, Texas at Austin<br />

1997 Jack M. McLeod, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

1996 George Gerbner, Pennsylvania<br />

1995 Richard F. Carter, Washington<br />

1994 Phillip Tichenor, Minnesota<br />

George Donohue, Minnesota<br />

Clarice Olien, Minnesota<br />

1993 Wayne Danielson, Texas at Austin<br />

1991 Scott Cutlip, Georgia<br />

1985 Bruce Westley, Kentucky<br />

1981 Harold L. Nelson, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

1979 J. Edward Gerald, Minnesota<br />

1973 Wilbur Schramm, Iowa<br />

1972 Ralph O. Nafziger, Minnesota/Wisconsin-<br />

Madison<br />

1969 Chilton R. Bush, Stanford (first)<br />

Eleanor Blum Distinguished Service to Research<br />

Award<br />

This award was created by the AEJMC Elected<br />

Standing Committee on Research to recognize a person<br />

who has devoted a substantial part of his/her career to<br />

promoting research in mass communication. It is named<br />

in honor of the first recipient, Eleanor Blum, a communication<br />

librarian. Not an annual award.<br />

2020 Linda Steiner, Maryland<br />

2019 Melvin DeFleur, Louisiana State<br />

(posthumously)<br />

2017 Esther Thorson, Michigan State<br />

2016 Paula Poindexter, Texas at Austin<br />

2014 Daniel Riffe, North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

2008 Maurine Beasley, Maryland<br />

2007 Patrick Washburn, Ohio<br />

2006 James W. Tankard, Jr., Texas at Austin<br />

(posthumously)<br />

2005 Margaret Blanchard, North Carolina<br />

(posthumously)<br />

2004 Everette E. Dennis, Fordham<br />

2003 James A. Crook, Tennessee<br />

2001 Barbara Semouche, North Carolina


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159<br />

1996 Frances Wilhoit, Indiana<br />

1989 Guido Stempel, III, Ohio<br />

1986 Ed Emery, Minnesota<br />

1983 Raymond B. Nixon, Minnesota<br />

1980 Eleanor Blum, Illinois (first)<br />

Nafziger-White-Salwen Dissertation Award<br />

This award is named for pioneering journalism<br />

and mass communication educators Ralph O. Nafziger<br />

and David Manning White, who donated the royalties<br />

from their book Introduction to Mass Communication<br />

Research to fund the award. The award recognizes and<br />

encourages outstanding dissertation research in journalism<br />

and mass communication. Michael Salwen’s name<br />

was added to the award in 2008. Salwen, who died in<br />

2007, was a co-author of “An Integrated Approach to<br />

Communication Theory and Research”, the royalties of<br />

which now help fund this award. Annual award. Year<br />

listed is year award was presented.<br />

2020 Qun Wang, Rutgers<br />

Adviser: Susan Keith, Rutgers<br />

2019 Pallavi Guha, Maryland (Now at Towson)<br />

Advisers: Kalyani Chadha & Linda Steiner, Maryland<br />

2018 Brooks Fuller, Louisiana State University<br />

Advisers: Michael Hoefges & Victoria Ekstrand,<br />

North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

2017 Jieun Shin, Southern California<br />

Adviser: Lian Jian, Southern California<br />

2016 Rodrigo Zamith, Minnesota<br />

Adviser: Seth Lewis, Minnesota<br />

2015 Summer Harlow, Florida State<br />

Adviser: Mercedes de Uriarte and Tom Johnson,<br />

Texas at Austin<br />

2014 Scott Parrott, North Carolina, Chapel Hill<br />

Adviser: Rhonda Gibson, North Carolina<br />

at Chapel Hill<br />

2013 Brendan Watson, North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

Adviser: Daniel Riffe, North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

2012 Dean Smith, North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

Adviser: Cathy Packer, North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

2011 Matthew W. Ragas, DePaul<br />

Adviser: Spiro Kiousis, Florida<br />

2010 Jeremy Littau, Lehigh<br />

Adviser: Esther Thorson, Missouri<br />

2009 Leigh Moscowitz, College of Charleston<br />

Adviser: Radhika Parameswaran, Indiana<br />

2008 Ronald J. “Noah” Arceneaux, San Diego State<br />

Adviser: Jay Hamilton, Georgia<br />

2007 David Cuillier, Washington State<br />

Adviser: Susan Denté Ross, Washington State<br />

2006 Kathy Roberts Forde, North Carolina<br />

Adviser: Ruth Walden, North Carolina<br />

2005 Young Mie Kim, Illinois<br />

Adviser: David Tewksbury, Illinois at<br />

Urbana-Champaign<br />

2004 Zala Voicic, Colorado at Boulder<br />

Adviser: Andrew Calabrese, Colorado at Boulder<br />

2003 Mark Avrom Feldstein, North Carolina<br />

Adviser: Margaret A. Blanchard, North Carolina<br />

2002 Carolyn Bronstein, DePaul<br />

Adviser: James L. Baughman, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

2001 Edward Alwood, North Carolina<br />

Adviser: Margaret A. Blanchard, North Carolina<br />

2000 Dhavan V. Shah, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

Adviser: Daniel B. Wackman, Minnesota<br />

1999 Barbara Zang, Missouri<br />

Adviser: David Nord, Indiana<br />

1998 Craig Trumbo, Cornell<br />

Adviser: Garrett O’Keefe, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

1997 David Scott Domke, Minnesota<br />

Adviser: Hazel F. Dicken-Garcia, Minnesota<br />

1996 Paul Voakes, Indiana<br />

Adviser: Robert Drechsel, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

1995 Karen S. Miller, Georgia<br />

Adviser: James L. Baughman, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

1994 Jane Rhodes, Indiana<br />

Adviser: Margaret Blanchard, North Carolina<br />

1993 Caroline Schooler, Stanford<br />

Adviser: Steven Chaffee, Stanford<br />

1992 Mark D. West, North Carolina<br />

Adviser: Jane Brown, North Carolina<br />

1991 Namjun Kang, Syracuse<br />

Adviser: George Comstock, Syracuse<br />

1990 Bob McChesney, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

Adviser: William Ames, Washington<br />

1989 Diane C. Mutz, Wisconsin-Madison,<br />

Adviser: Steven Chaffee, Stanford<br />

1988 Vincent Price, Michigan,<br />

Adviser: Donald F. Roberts, Stanford<br />

1987 John R. Finnegan, Jr., Minnesota,<br />

Adviser: Hazel Dicken-Garcia, Minnesota<br />

1986 Jeffery Smith, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

Adviser: Jim Baughman, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

1985 Richard Kielbowicz, Minnesota<br />

Advisers: Ed Emery, Minnesota;<br />

and Hazel F. Dicken-Garcia, Minnesota<br />

1984 Ron Tamborini, Indiana (first)<br />

Adviser: Dolf Zillmann, Indiana<br />

AEJMC First Amendment Award<br />

The AEJMC First Amendment Award recognizes professionals<br />

with a strong commitment to freedom of the<br />

press, and who practice courageous journalism. Created<br />

in 2006, the award is presented by the Professional<br />

Freedom & Responsibility Committee. Annual award.<br />

2020 Shane Bauer, Mother Jones<br />

2019 Nikole Hannah-Jones, The New York Times<br />

Magazine


160<br />

AEJMC Award Recipients (Continued)<br />

2018 Ronan Farrow, Jodi Kantor<br />

and Megan Twohey, The New York Times<br />

2017 The Pulitzer Prizes<br />

2016 Reporters Without Borders<br />

2015 Floyd Abrams, 1st Amendment Attorney<br />

2014 Joel Simon, Committee to Protect Journalists<br />

2013 First Amendment Center, Nashville, TN<br />

2012 Carole Simpson, Broadcaster<br />

2011 Michael Kirk, Frontline Filmmaker<br />

2010 Nat Hentoff, Syndicated Columnist<br />

2009 Seymour Hersh, The New Yorker<br />

2008 Clarence Page, Chicago Tribune<br />

2007 Helen Thomas, UPI, Hearst<br />

2006 Molly Ivins, Synidcated Columnist (first)<br />

AEJMC Tankard Book Award<br />

The Tankard Book Award was established to honor<br />

James W. Tankard, Jr. of Texas at Austin. A former editor<br />

of Journalism Monographs, the award recognizes his<br />

many contributions to the field of journalism and mass<br />

communication education. Award established in 2007.<br />

2019 — “Networked News, Racial Divides: How Power<br />

and Privilege Shape Public Discourse in Progressive<br />

Communities”<br />

by Sue Robinson, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

2018 — “The News Untold: Community Journalism and<br />

the Failure to Confront Poverty in Appalachia”<br />

by Michael Clay Carey, Samford<br />

2017 — “Democracy’s Detectives: The Economics of<br />

Investigative Journalism”<br />

by James T. Hamilton, Stanford<br />

2016 — “Radical Media Ethics: A Global Approach”<br />

by Stephen Ward, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

2015 — “Making News at The New York Times”<br />

by Nikki Usher, George Washington<br />

2014 — “Shaping Immigration News: A French-<br />

American Comparison”<br />

by Rodney Benson, New York<br />

2013 — Into the Fray: How NBC’s Washington<br />

Documentary Unit Reinvented the News<br />

by Tom Mascaro, Bowling Green State<br />

2012 — Radio Utopia: Postwar Audio Documentary in<br />

the Public Interest by Matthew C. Ehrlich, Illinois<br />

2011 — About to Die: How News Images Move the<br />

Public by Barbie Zelizer, Pennsylvania<br />

2010 — Journalism’s Roving Eye: A History of American<br />

Foreign Reporting<br />

by John Maxwell Hamilton, Louisiana State<br />

2009 — The Environment and the Press: From<br />

Adventure Writing to Advocacy<br />

by Mark R. Neuzil, St. Thomas<br />

2008 — Dark Days in the Newsroom: McCarthyism<br />

Aimed at the Press<br />

by Edward M. Alwood, Quinnipiac<br />

2007 — The African-American Newspaper: Voice of<br />

Freedom by Patrick S. Washburn, Ohio (first)<br />

AEJMC Equity & Diversity Award<br />

The AEJMC Equity & Diversity Award recognizes<br />

Journalism and Mass Communication academic programs<br />

that are working toward, and have attained measurable<br />

success, in increasing equity & diversity within their units.<br />

Programs must display progress and innovation in racial,<br />

gender, and ethnic equity and diversity over the previous<br />

three-year period. Created in 2009. Annual award.<br />

2020 S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications,<br />

Syracuse University<br />

2019 Reynolds, School of Journalism,<br />

University of Nevada, Reno<br />

2018 Klein College of Media & Communication<br />

Temple University<br />

2017 Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass<br />

Communication at Arizona State University<br />

2016 Mayborn School of Journalism, University of<br />

North Texas<br />

2015 College of Communication and Information<br />

Sciences, University of Alabama<br />

2014 Greenlee School of Journalism<br />

and Communication, Iowa State University<br />

2013 College of Communications,<br />

Pennsylvania State University<br />

2012 Annenberg School for Journalism,<br />

University of Southern California<br />

2011 School of Journalism & Mass Communication,<br />

Texas State University, San Marcos<br />

2010 School of Communications, Elon University<br />

2009 Manship School of Mass Communication<br />

at Louisiana State University (first)<br />

Dorothy Bowles Public Service Award<br />

The Dorothy Bowles Public Service Award will<br />

recognize an AEJMC member who has a sustained and<br />

significant public-service record that has helped build<br />

bridges between academics and professionals in mass<br />

communications either nationally or locally, and, been<br />

actively engaged within the association. Created in 2012.<br />

Annual award.<br />

2020 Bill Cassidy, Northern Illinois<br />

Carol Holstead, Kansas<br />

2019 Jan Leach, Kent State<br />

2018 Donald K. Wright, Boston<br />

2017 Sandra Utt, Memphis<br />

2016 Rosental Alves, Texas at Austin<br />

2015 W. Wat Hopkins, Virginia Tech<br />

2014 Don W. Stacks, Miami<br />

2013 Judy VanSlyke Turk, Virginia Commonwealth<br />

2012 Candace Perkins Bowen, Kent State (first)


AEJMC Award Recipients (Continued)<br />

161<br />

Outstanding Contribution to Journalism Education<br />

This award, presented by the Commission on the<br />

Status of Women in Journalism Education, recognizes a<br />

woman who has represented women well through personal<br />

excellence and high standards in journalism and<br />

mass communciation education. Not an annual award.<br />

2020 Nicole Kraft, Ohio State<br />

2019 Stacey J.T. Hust, Washington State<br />

2016 Mia Moody-Ramirez, Baylor<br />

2015 Julie Andsager, Tennessee<br />

2014 June Nicholson, Virginia Commonwealth<br />

2013 Geneva Overholser, Southern California<br />

2012 Barbara B. Hines, Howard<br />

2011 Linda Steiner, Maryland<br />

2010 Diane Borden, San Diego State<br />

2009 Lillian Lodge Kopenhaver, Florida International<br />

2008 Esther Thorson, Missouri<br />

2006 Judy VanSlyke Turk, Virginia Commonwealth<br />

2002 Wilma Crumley, Nebraska-Lincoln<br />

2000 Douglas Ann Newsom, Texas Christian<br />

1998 Jennifer H. McGill, AEJMC/ASJMC<br />

1997 Carol Oukrop, Kansas State<br />

1996 Carol Reuss, North Carolina<br />

1994 Maurine H. Beasley, Maryland<br />

1992 Jean Ward, Minnesota<br />

1991 MaryAnn Yodelis Smith, Wisconsin<br />

1990 Ramona Rush, Kentucky<br />

1989 Mary Gardner, Michigan State<br />

1988 Donna Allen, Women’s Institute for Freedom<br />

of the Press, Washington, DC<br />

1983 Cathy Covert, Syracuse<br />

1982 Marion Marzolf, Michigan (first)<br />

Robert Knight Multicultural Recruitment Award<br />

This award is presented annually by the Scholastic<br />

Journalism Division to organizations or individuals who<br />

have made outstanding efforts in attracting high school<br />

minority students into journalism and mass communication.<br />

Created in 1987.<br />

2019 Tori Smith, Northern Arizona<br />

2018 Acel Moore High School Journalism<br />

Workshop, The Philadelphia Media Network<br />

2016 Kimetris Baltrip, Kansas State<br />

2015 George Daniels, Alabama<br />

2014 Steve O’Donoghue, California Scholastic<br />

Journalism Initiative<br />

2013 Linda Florence Callahan, North Carolina<br />

A&T State<br />

2012 Illinois Press Foundation<br />

and Eastern Illinois University High School<br />

Journalism Workshop<br />

2011 Joseph Selden, Pennsylvania State<br />

2010 University of Arizona School of Journalism<br />

2009 Michael Days & Staff, Philadelphia Daily News<br />

2008 June O. Nicholson, Virginia Commonwealth<br />

2007 Ed Mullins, Alabama<br />

2006 name, affiliation<br />

2005 Linda Ximenes, Ximenes & Associates<br />

2004 Diana Mitsu Klos, American Society<br />

of Newspaper Editors<br />

2003 Vanessa Shelton, Iowa<br />

2002 Walt Swanston, Radio and Television<br />

News Directors Foundation<br />

2001 Doris Giago, South Dakota State<br />

2000 Linda Waller, Dow Jones Newspaper Fund<br />

1999 Marie Parsons, Alabama<br />

1998 Lucy Ganje, North Dakota<br />

1997 California Chicano News<br />

Media Association, San Diego Chapter<br />

1996 Barbara Hines, Howard<br />

1995 Diane Hall, Florida A&M<br />

1994 Mary Arnold, Iowa<br />

1993 Alice Bonner, The Freedom Forum<br />

1992 Richard Lee, South Dakota State<br />

1991 Thomas Engleman, Dow Jones<br />

Newspaper Fund<br />

1990 Robert Knight, Missouri<br />

1989 George Curry, The Chicago Tribune,<br />

Washington, DC, Bureau<br />

1988 Craig Trygstad, Youth Communication, Inc.,<br />

Washington, DC<br />

1987 Pittsburgh Black Media Federation (first)<br />

MaryAnn Yodelis Smith Research Award<br />

This award was created in 1991 by the Commission<br />

on the Status of Women in honor and memory of<br />

MaryAnn Yodelis Smith of Minnesota and Wisconsin,<br />

1989-90 AEJMC president.<br />

2020 Jennifer Huemmer, Ithaca<br />

and Lauren Britton, Ithaca<br />

2019 Stine Eckert, Wayne State<br />

2016 Tania Rosas-Moreno, Loyola-Maryland<br />

2015 Dustin Harp, Texas at Arlington<br />

2014 Stacey J.T. Hust, Washington State<br />

Kathleen Boyce Rodgers, Washington State<br />

2013 Cory Armstrong, Florida<br />

2012 Shayla Thiel-Stern, Minnesota<br />

2011 Marilyn Greenwald, Ohio<br />

2010 Sheila Webb, Western Washington<br />

2009 Elizabeth Skewes, Colorado<br />

2008 Margaretha Geertsema, Butler<br />

2007 Barbara Barnett, Kansas<br />

2006 Marie Hardin, Pennsylvania State<br />

2005 Jan Whitt, Colorado<br />

2004 Radhika Parameswaran, Indiana<br />

Kavitha Cardoza, Illinois at Springfield<br />

2003 Susan Henry, California State-Northridge


162 AEJMC Award Recipients (Continued)<br />

2000 E-K Daufin, Alabama State<br />

1999 Marilyn Kern-Foxworth, Florida A&M<br />

1998 Sue A. Lafky, Iowa<br />

1997 Kathleen Endres, Akron<br />

1996 Linda Steiner, Rutgers<br />

1995 Carolyn Stewart Dyer, Iowa (first)<br />

Lionel C. Barrow Jr. Award for Distinguished<br />

Achievement in Diversity Research<br />

Created in 2009, the award recognizes outstanding<br />

individual accomplishment and leadership in diversity<br />

efforts within the Journalism and Mass Communication<br />

discipline. Created by the AEJMC Minorities &<br />

Communication Division and the Commission on the<br />

Status of Minorities, the award honors Barrow’s lasting<br />

impact, and recognizes others who are making their<br />

mark in diversifying JMC education.<br />

2020 Meta Carstarphen, Oklahoma<br />

2019 Rochelle Forde, Elon<br />

2018 Mia Moody-Ramirez, Baylor<br />

2017 Loren Ghiglione, Northwestern<br />

2016 Joel Beeson, West Virginia<br />

2015 Alice Tait, Central Michigan<br />

2014 Marilyn Kern-Foxworth, Marketing and<br />

Media Consultant<br />

2013 Clint C. Wilson II, Howard<br />

2012 Federico Subervi, Texas State San Marcos<br />

2011 Félix Gutiérrez, Southern California<br />

2010 Robert M. Ruggles, Florida A&M<br />

2009 Paula M. Poindexter, Texas at Austin (first)<br />

Lee Barrow Doctoral Minority Student Scholarship<br />

Co-Sponsored by the Communication Theory and<br />

Methodology Division, the Minorities and Communication<br />

Division and the Commission on the Status of Minorities,<br />

the scholarship is named for Dr. Lionel C. Barrow, Jr., of<br />

Howard University in recognition of his pioneering efforts<br />

in support of minority education in journalism and mass<br />

communication. The scholarship assists a minority student<br />

enrolled in a doctoral program in journalism or mass<br />

communication.<br />

2007 Yusur Kalynago, Jr., Missouri<br />

2006 Omotayo Banjo, Pennsylvania State<br />

2005 Jeanetta Simms, Central Oklahoma<br />

2004 Susan Chang, Michigan State<br />

2003 T. Kenn Gaither, North Carolina<br />

2002 Mia Moody-Hall, Texas at Austin<br />

2001 George Daniels, Georgia<br />

2000 Maria E. Len-Rios, Missouri<br />

1999 Meredith Lee Ballmer, Washington<br />

1998 Osei Appiah<br />

1997 Alice Chan Plummer, Michigan State<br />

1996 Dwayne Proctor, Connecticut<br />

1995 Dhavan Shah, Minnesota<br />

1994 Qingnen Dong, Washington State<br />

1993 Shalini Venturelli, Colorado<br />

1991 Diana Rios, Texas at Austin<br />

1990 Jose Lozano<br />

1989 Jane Rhodes, North Carolina<br />

1987 James Sumner Lee, North Carolina<br />

1985 Barbara McBain Brown, Stanford<br />

1983 Dianne L. Cherry, North Carolina<br />

1982 Tony Atwater, Michigan State<br />

1981 Sharon Bramlett, Indiana<br />

1980 Federico Subervi, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

1979 Gillian Grannum, North Carolina<br />

1978 Paula Poindexter, Syracuse<br />

1977 John J. Johnson, Ohio<br />

1975 Norman W. Spaulding, Illinois<br />

1974 Rita Fujiki, Washington<br />

1973 William E. Berry, Illinois<br />

Clay Perry, Indiana<br />

Sherrie Lee Mazingo, Michigan State<br />

1972 Richard Allen, Wisconsin-Madison (first)<br />

2018 Qun Wang, Rutgers<br />

2017 Osita Iroegbu, Virginia Commonwealth<br />

2016 Adrienne Muldrow, Washington State<br />

2015 Diane Francis, North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

2014 Jenny Korn, Harvard<br />

2013 Dominique Harrison, Howard<br />

2012 Rowena Briones, Maryland<br />

2011 Adrienne Chung, Ohio State<br />

2010 Eulalia Puig Abril, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

2009 Emily Elizabeth Acosta, Wisconsin-Madison<br />

2008 Troy Elias, Ohio State


AEJMC Historical Conference Sites<br />

163<br />

2020 August 6 - 9 ................................. Virtual Conference<br />

2019 August 7 - 10 .................................. Toronto, Canada<br />

2018 August 6 - 9 .................................... Washington, DC<br />

2017 August 9 - 12 .......................................... Chicago, IL<br />

2016 August 4 - 7 ................................... Minneapolis, MN<br />

2015 August 6 - 9 .................................. San Francisco, CA<br />

2014 August 6 - 9 .................................. Montréal, Canada<br />

2013 August 8 - 11 .................................. Washington, DC<br />

2012 August 9- 12 ........................................... Chicago, IL<br />

2011 August 10 - 13 ..................................... St. Louis, MO<br />

2010 August 4 - 7 ............................................. Denver, CO<br />

2009 August 5 - 8 ............................................. Boston, MA<br />

2008 August 6 - 9 ............................................. Chicago, IL<br />

2007 August 9 - 12 .................................... Washington, DC<br />

2006 August 2 - 5 ................................... San Francisco, CA<br />

2005 August 10 - 13 .................................. San Antonio, TX<br />

2004 August 4 - 7 ...................................... Toronto, Canada<br />

2003 July 30 - August 2 ............................. Kansas City, MO<br />

2002 August 7 - 10 ................................... Miami Beach, FL<br />

2001 August 5 - 8 ...................................... Washington, DC<br />

2000 August 9 - 12 .......................................... Phoenix, AZ<br />

1999 August 4 - 7 ..................................... New Orleans, LA<br />

1998 August 5 - 8 ......................................... Baltimore, MD<br />

1997 July 30 - August 2 ..................................... Chicago, IL<br />

1996 August 10 -13 ......................................... Anaheim, CA<br />

1995 August 9 - 12 .................................... Washington, DC<br />

1994 August 10 -13 ........................................... Atlanta, GA<br />

1993 August 11 - 14 ................................. Kansas City, MO<br />

1992 August 5 - 8 .................................... Montreal, Canada<br />

1991 August 7 - 10 ............................................ Boston, MA<br />

1990 August 9 - 12 ................................... Minneapolis, MN<br />

1989 August 10 - 13 .................................. Washington, DC<br />

1988 July 2 - 5 ............................................. Portland, OR<br />

1987 August 1 - 4 ......... Trinity University, San Antonio, TX<br />

1986 August 3 - 6 .......................... University of Oklahoma<br />

1985 August 3 - 6 ..................... Memphis State University<br />

1984 August 5 - 8 ............................. University of Florida<br />

1983 August 5 - 10 ..................... Oregon State University<br />

1982 July 25 - 28 .......................... Ohio University-Athens<br />

1981 August 8 - 11 .................. Michigan State University<br />

1980 August 10 - 13 ............................ Boston University<br />

1979 August 5 - 8 ........................... University of Houston<br />

1978 August 13 - 16 .... University of Washington-Seattle<br />

1977 August 21 - 24 ...... University of Wisconsin-Madison<br />

1976 July 31 - August 4 ............... University of Maryland<br />

1975 August 16 - 20 .. Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada<br />

1974 August 18 - 21 ................ San Diego State University<br />

1973 August 19 - 22 ............... Colorado State University<br />

1972 August 20 - 23 ... So. Illinois University at Carbondale<br />

1971 August 21 - 25 ............. University of South Carolina<br />

1970 August 16 - 20 . American University, Washington, DC<br />

1969 August 24 - 27 ....... University of California-Berkeley<br />

1968 August 25 - 29 ......................... University of Kansas<br />

1967 August 27 - 31 ......... University of Colorado-Boulder<br />

1966 August 28 - Sept 1 ........ University of Iowa-Iowa City<br />

1965 August 22 - 26 .......................... Syracuse University<br />

1964 August 26 - 30 ............. University of Texas at Austin<br />

1963 August 25 - 29 ...................... University of Nebraska<br />

1962 August 26 - 30 .............. University of North Carolina<br />

1961 August 27 - 31 ...... University of Michigan-Ann Arbor<br />

1960 August 29 - Sept 2 ........... Pennsylvania State University<br />

1959 August 25 - 29 ............ University of Oregon-Eugene<br />

1958 August 25 - 29 ....... University of Missouri-Columbia<br />

1957 August 26 - 30 .............................. Boston University<br />

1956 August 28 - 31 ........................ Northwestern University<br />

1955 August 22 - 26 ............ University of Colorado-Boulder<br />

1954 August 31 - Sept 2 ... Univ of New Mexico-Albuquerque<br />

1953 August 24 - 27 ........................ Michigan State College<br />

1952 August 25 - 29 ............................ Columbia University<br />

1951 August 27 - 29 ........................... University of Illinois<br />

1950 August 28 - 30 ......... University of Wisconsin-Madison<br />

1949 August 30 - September 1 ........ University of Minnesota<br />

1948 September 1 - 3 ...... University of Colorado at Boulder<br />

1947 December 29 - 31 ....................... Temple University<br />

1947 January 9 - 11 ........................................ Lexington, KY<br />

1946 January 24 - 26 ..... Ohio State University-Columbus<br />

1st joint AASDJ & AATJ convention since 1941<br />

1945 January 26 - 27 ....................................... Chicago, IL<br />

1944 January 14 - 15 ............................ Chicago-informal<br />

1943 January 8 - 9 ................................ Chicago-informal<br />

1942 ............................................................................. None<br />

1941 December 27 - 30 ............................ Des Moines, IA<br />

1940 December 27 - 29 Columbia & New York Universities<br />

1939 ............................................................................. None<br />

1938 December 27 - 29 .................................. Topeka, KS<br />

Constitution changed to biennial conventions<br />

1937 December 28 - 30 ..................... Ohio State University<br />

1936 December 30 - 31 .................................. St. Louis, MO<br />

1935 December 27 - 30 .............................. Washington, DC<br />

1934 December 27 - 29 ..................................... Chicago, IL<br />

1933 December 27 - 30 ...................................... Chicago, IL<br />

1932 ........................ Convention cancelled-Great Depression<br />

1931 December 27 - 28 ................. University of Minnesota<br />

1930 December 29 - 31 ............................ Boston University<br />

1929 December .......................................... Baton Rouge, LA<br />

1928 December ............................................. Ann Arbor, MI<br />

1927 December ................................................ Iowa City, IA<br />

1926 December ............................................ Columbus, OH<br />

1925 December ............................................. New York City<br />

1924 December .................................................. Chicago, IL<br />

1923 December .................................................. Chicago, IL<br />

1922 December ............................. Northwestern University<br />

1921 December .............................. University of Wisconsin<br />

1920 December ................................. University of Missouri<br />

1919 no convention held, WWI<br />

1918 no convention held, WWI<br />

1917 April .......................................................... Chicago, IL<br />

1916 April ............................................ University of Kansas<br />

1915 no convention held<br />

1914 December ................. Columbia University, New York<br />

1913 Nov 28-29 ............... University of Wisconsin-Madison<br />

1912 Founded November 30 in Chicago, Illinois


164 2020 Conference Program Index<br />

AEJMC Research Scholars, 13<br />

American Academy of Advertising, Saturday Tab Page<br />

Arizona State University, 49<br />

Bowling Green State University, 165<br />

Colorado State University, 137<br />

Dorothy Bowles Award, 30<br />

Dow Jones News Fund, 8<br />

Emerson University, 127<br />

Equity & Diversity Award, 27<br />

James Tankard Book Award, 12<br />

Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 26, 128<br />

Lee Barrow Award, 138<br />

Michigan State University, 25, 141<br />

News Engagement Day, 7<br />

Northwestern University, 16<br />

Syracuse University, 102-105<br />

Texas Tech University, 62-64, BC<br />

University of Arizona, 147<br />

University of Colorado Boulder, IFC<br />

University of Florida, 32, Thursday Tab Page<br />

University of Indiana, 9<br />

University of Iowa, 29<br />

University of Memphis, 28<br />

University of Minnesota, 166<br />

University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 20-21<br />

University of Nevada Reno, 15<br />

University of North Texas, 126<br />

University of Tennessee-Knoxville, 10-11<br />

University of Texas, 31<br />

vFairs Virtual Events, IBC<br />

Virginia Commonwealth University, 14<br />

Washington State University, Friday Tab Page<br />

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enhancing JMC education. Advertising with AEJMC gives you the chance to reach a targeted group of educators,<br />

with the influence of our well established association. Choose from online ads, mailing labels, or the annual AEJMC<br />

Conference to reach your audience, or combine advertising avenues to increase your impact. For information<br />

regarding conference program advertising, please contact Samantha Higgins, AEJMC Public Relations Specialist at<br />

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BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY<br />

SCHOOL OF<br />

MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION<br />

THANKS TO<br />

Dr. Louisa Ha<br />

for completing 6 years as<br />

editor of Journalism and<br />

Mass Communication<br />

Quarterly.<br />

Bachelor’s Degrees<br />

• Advertising<br />

• Communication<br />

• Journalism and Public Relations<br />

• Media Production and Studies<br />

Master’s Degrees<br />

• Professional Strategic Communication (online)<br />

• Generalist (face-to-face)<br />

Doctoral Degree (Areas of Emphasis)<br />

• Critical Media Studies & Rhetoric<br />

• Interpersonal Communication<br />

• Media Audiences & Processes<br />

B.A. in Advertising<br />

A unique interdisciplinary major<br />

Interdisciplinary courses<br />

• Advertising<br />

• Graphic Design<br />

• Communication<br />

• Marketing<br />

• Media Production and Studies<br />

Strong career and portfolio preparation<br />

• 2 internships<br />

• Capstone Advertising Campaign course<br />

• Emphasis on ethics, digital advertising and<br />

social media<br />

For more information, contact: Dr. Louisa Ha, louisah@bgsu.edu<br />

bgsu.edu/smc<br />

Media and<br />

Communication


OF JOURNALISM & MASS COMMUNICATION<br />

WHERE EDUCATION AND RESEARCH COME FIRST<br />

Earn your M.A. or Ph.D at the Hubbard School<br />

Financial support packages for graduate students include:<br />

in Ph.D. assistantship and<br />

$25k fellowship stipend support $18k<br />

in MA assistantship<br />

stipend support<br />

apply<br />

by January 15, 2021<br />

cla.umn.edu/hsjmc/graduate<br />

Welcome<br />

New advanced hires include: Danielle<br />

Kilgo as Assistant Professor and John<br />

and Elizabeth Bates Cowles Professor<br />

of Journalism, Diversity, and Equality<br />

and Adam Saffer as Assistant Professor<br />

of Strategic Communication.<br />

contact<br />

Matt Carlson, Director of<br />

Graduate Studies<br />

carlson1@umn.edu<br />

$25k<br />

Thank You & Congratulations<br />

We’d like to thank Professor Jisu Huh for a decade of<br />

service as the Hubbard School’s Director of Graduate<br />

Studies. Associate Professor Matt Carlson joins the School<br />

leadership team as its new Director of Graduate Studies.<br />

We also congratulate our newly tenured Associate Professor<br />

Sid Bedingfield.<br />

$25k<br />

Danielle Kilgo Adam Saffer Jisu Huh<br />

Matt Carlson<br />

Sid Bedingfield<br />

These new faces join the Hubbard School’s 32 full-time faculty:<br />

Colin Agur<br />

Betsy Anderson<br />

Sid Bedingfield<br />

Valerie Belair-Gagnon<br />

Matt Carlson<br />

Elisia Cohen (director)<br />

Diane Cormany<br />

Ruth DeFoster<br />

Giovanna Dell’Orto<br />

Kenneth Doyle<br />

Gayle Golden<br />

Jisu Huh<br />

Chris Ison<br />

Mark Jenson<br />

Stacey Kanihan<br />

Sherri Jean Katz<br />

Jane Kirtley<br />

Scott Libin<br />

Susan LoRusso<br />

Regina McCombs<br />

Rebekah Nagler<br />

Amy O’Connor<br />

Sara Quinn<br />

Amelia Reigstad<br />

Hyejoon Rim<br />

Claire Segijn<br />

Christopher Terry<br />

Benjamin Toff<br />

Emily Vraga<br />

Matthew Weber<br />

Steve Wehrenberg<br />

Marco Yzer<br />

Discover your voice here.<br />

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Interactive Tools<br />

Host live & semi-live sessions,<br />

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Special AEJMC Conference Events<br />

to headline the conference theme<br />

“Saving the Planet through Better Media and Communication”<br />

Keynote Panel Session<br />

ursday, August 6 from 6:45 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. (PST)<br />

Addressing issues surrounding science communication, and discussing how media professionals and<br />

educators can improve the understanding of science through communication. Q&A to follow.<br />

Panel Participants:<br />

David D. Perlmutter, Ph.D.<br />

2019-2020 AEJMC President<br />

Professor & Dean, College of Media & Communication,<br />

Texas Tech University<br />

Brian Dunning<br />

Producer, Science Friction<br />

Executive Director, Skeptoid Media<br />

Host & Producer, Skeptoid Podcast<br />

Pamela L. Gay, Ph.D.<br />

Senior Scientist, Planetary Science Institute<br />

Co-host, e Astronomy Podcast<br />

Michael J. San Francisco, Ph.D.<br />

Dean, Honors College, Texas Tech University<br />

Professor, Department of Microbiology and Immunology,<br />

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center<br />

Feature Documentary<br />

Special viewings of and discussions about Science Friction, a<br />

stunning documentary on modern science communication.<br />

e film will also be available for viewing anytime throughout<br />

the conference.

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