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Saturday, August 6, 2022<br />

7:30 to 9 a.m. / S001<br />

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

Business Session<br />

2021-22 Council of Divisions Meeting II<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Jan Lauren Boyles, Iowa State, CoDV Chair and Meredith Clark, Northeastern CoDV Vice Chair<br />

Incoming D/IG heads and vice heads are encouraged to attend this meeting.<br />

9:30 to 11 a.m. / S000<br />

Advertising Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, and Advertising<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Eunjin (Anna) Kim, Southern California<br />

[EA] Perceptions of Consumers on the AI-driven Trend in Influencer Marketing:<br />

Computer-Generated Imagery (CGI) Influencers<br />

Su Yeon Cho, Miami<br />

Seeing the Invisible: How Does Algorithm Awareness Affect Consumers’<br />

Attitudes towards Social Media Advertising?<br />

Jinping Wang<br />

and Jiayu Qu, Chinese University of Hong Kong<br />

[EA] Artificial But Not Intelligent: Navigating Consumers’ Perceived Source<br />

Credibility of AI Influencers on Instagram<br />

Weilu Zhang, Missouri<br />

Human vs. Artificial Intelligence: The Role of Algorithmic Awareness in Consumer<br />

Responses to AI Influencers, Moderated by Interactivity<br />

and Mediated by Anthropomorphism<br />

WooJin Kim, Dongchan Lee,<br />

and Chang-Dae Ham, Illinois at Urbana-Champaign<br />

Artificial Intelligence in Influencer Marketing: A Mixed-method Comparison<br />

of Human and Virtual Influencers on Instagram<br />

Jiemin Looi and Lee Ann Kahlor, Texas at Austin<br />

Discussant<br />

Chaire Segijn, Minnesota<br />

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

9:30 to 11 a.m. / S000<br />

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

Refereed Paper Session<br />

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Saturday, August 6, 2022<br />

Media and Covid-19 Vaccination Intentions<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Ilwoo Ju, Purdue<br />

Let’s Vaccinate Together: Exploring the Global Narratives of COVID-19<br />

Vaccination Advertisements<br />

Hannah Swarm, Marquette<br />

Diversity of Media Exposure, Information Verification, and COVID-19<br />

Vaccination Intention: An Empirical Study in China<br />

Yueying Chen and Hongliang Chen, Zhejiang University<br />

and Xiawen Xu, Butler<br />

Exploring the Bearing of Source Information Type on Psychological<br />

Reactance Against COVID-19 Vaccination Messages<br />

Mercy Madu, Florida<br />

Role Models or Bad Examples? Influencers’ Communication about COVID-19,<br />

Youths’ Risk Perceptions and Vaccination Intentions<br />

Desiree Schmuck and Darian Harff, KU Leuven<br />

[EA] Ubiquitous Coverage, Differentiated Effects: Intermedia Agenda Setting<br />

and Its Effects in Communicating Protective Behaviors to American Adults<br />

During the COVID-19 Pandemic<br />

Anqi Shao and Kaiping Chen, Wisconsin-Madison;<br />

Branden Johnson, Decision Research;<br />

Sheila Miranda, and Qidi Xing, Oklahoma<br />

Discussant<br />

Surin Chung, Ohio<br />

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

9:30 to 11 a.m. / S000<br />

Cultural and Critical Studies Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Critical Studies in Journalism<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Karin Assmann, Georgia<br />

Developing a Framework for Equitable Media Literacy Practice: Voices from the Field<br />

Patrick Johnson and Melissa Tully, Iowa<br />

Bobbie Foster, Maryland;<br />

Emily Riewestahl and Srividya Ramasubramanian, Syracuse,<br />

and Paul Mihailidis, Emerson<br />

Local Media Coverage of Afghan Evacuee Resettlement in the U.S.:<br />

Themes and Frames in Eight Community Newspapers<br />

Bimbisar Irom, Washington State<br />

and Tania Nachrin, Louisiana at Lafayette<br />

Nostalgia at Odds: Contested Meanings of Job Losses at U.S. Metro Daily Newspapers<br />

Nicholas Gilewicz, Manhattan College<br />

What Actually is Peace Journalism? Uncovering Its (Lack of) Definition<br />

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Saturday, August 6, 2022<br />

and Related Practices<br />

Sima Bhowmik and Patrick Ferrucci, Colorado at Boulder<br />

Discussant<br />

Joy Jenkins, Tennessee<br />

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

9:30 to 11 a.m. / S000<br />

International Communication Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Social Media and Political Engagement in the Global South<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Lea Hellmueller, City, University of London<br />

Connective Action Myanmar: A Mixed-Method Analysis of Spring Revolution<br />

Josephine Lukito, Taeyoung Lee, Zelly Martin,<br />

Katlyn Glover, An Hu and Zhe Cui, Texas at Austin<br />

A Critical Discourse Analysis on the Cuban Twitter-Sphere<br />

Aliaa ElShabassy, Nouran Mohamed Nour ElDine Abdo AbdelGhaffar;<br />

Laila Abbas, Shahira Fahmy, Sherry Ayad,<br />

and Mirna Ibrahim, The American University in Cairo<br />

TikTok Intifada: Analyzing Social Media Activism Among Youth<br />

Laila Abbas, Shahira Fahmy, Sherry Ayad, Mirna Ibrahim<br />

and Abdelmoneim Hany Ali, The American University in Cairo<br />

Power to the People: Social Media as a Catalyst for Political Participation in Nigeria<br />

Niyi Bello, McPherson University<br />

Kelly Kaufhold, Texas State University<br />

Representing “The People”: What can Social Media Images Reveal<br />

about Populist Propaganda in Brazil?*<br />

André Rodarte<br />

and Torie (Hyunsik) Kim, Texas at Austin<br />

Discussant<br />

Volha Kananovich, Appalachian State<br />

* First Place Latino/Latin American Research Award (LARA Award) sponsored by the journal Brazilian Journalism<br />

Research and the Brazilian Association of Journalism Researchers (SBPJor).<br />

9:30 to 11 a.m. / S000<br />

Mass Communication and Society Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Media Representation and Inclusivity<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Terri Hernandez, Mississippi State<br />

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Saturday, August 6, 2022<br />

Cultivating Acceptance? Television Viewing, Internet Use, and Same-Sex Relationships<br />

Lik Sam Chan, The Chinese University of Hong Kong<br />

[EA] The Role of Media Representation of LGBTQ Individuals in Heterosexual Individuals’<br />

Attitudes and Behaviors towards LGBTQ Individuals<br />

Joon Kyoung Kim, Ammina Kothari,<br />

and Stephanie Godleski, Rhode Island<br />

[EA] The Amplification Effects of Camera Point-of-View (POV) Revisited—Racial Disparity<br />

in Evaluations of Police Use of Force Videos in the Post-George Floyd Era<br />

Yaojun Yan, Indiana; Glenna Read, Georgia<br />

and Rachel Bailey, Florida State<br />

Shifting the Protest Paradigm? Legitimizing and Humanizing Protest Coverage Lead<br />

to More Positive Attitudes toward Protest, Mixed Results on News Credibility<br />

Gina Masullo, Texas at Austin; Danielle Brown, Minnesota<br />

and Summer Harlow, Houston<br />

Discussant<br />

Derrick Holland, Tennessee, Knoxville<br />

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

9:30 to 11 a.m. / S000<br />

Minorities and Communication Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Examining Journalism Practices and Institutions<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Miriam Hernandez, California State<br />

Beyond the Demographics: An Exploration of Black Journalist Job Satisfaction Predictors<br />

as the News Industry Approaches Its 2025 Diversity Goal<br />

Sharon Bramlett-Solomon, Arizona State<br />

“Giving Ourselves Permission to Be Ourselves:” The Struggle Over the Form of Broadcast<br />

News Presentation<br />

Michael Koliska, Georgetown and Elia Powers, Towson<br />

Producing Through Care: An Ethnographic Study of Black feminist News Production Praxis<br />

Chelsea Peterson-Salahuddin, Northwestern<br />

Reporting “the World As It Is:” The Ways Ideology and Hegemony Permeate Journalistic Routines<br />

Lourdes Cueva Chacón, San Diego State<br />

Discussant<br />

Dorothy Bland, North Texas<br />

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

9:30 to 11 a.m. / S000<br />

Political Communication Division<br />

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Saturday, August 6, 2022<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Where Politics and Place Meet<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Brittany Shaughnessy, Florida<br />

Self-framing in Post-electoral Speeches: An Analysis of the Two Leading<br />

Candidates in the 2020 Ghanaian Elections*<br />

Nana Kwame Osei Fordjour, New Mexico<br />

and Timothy Kwakye Karikari, University of International Business<br />

and Economic, Beijing, China<br />

Examining Social Media Exposure’s Effects on Public Support Towards<br />

Three-child Policy in China**<br />

Jing Guo, Chinese University of Hong Kong<br />

You Ain’t from Around These Parts Are Ya?: Examining the Relationship<br />

between Rural Identity and Media Trust<br />

Jay Hmielowski<br />

and Eliana DuBosar, Florida<br />

Instrumentalization of “Fake News”: A Content Analysis of Hong Kong<br />

Newspapers in Transitional Times<br />

Mengzhe Feng<br />

and Violeta Camarasa San Juan, Chinese University of Hong Kong<br />

Do Government Online Censorship and Surveillance Suppress the Digital<br />

Media and Political Engagement Relationship? A Cross-national Multilevel Analysis<br />

Michael Chan, Jingjing Yi,<br />

and Dmitry Kuznetsov, Chinese University of Hong Kong<br />

Discussant<br />

Oluseyi Adegbola, DePaul<br />

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

* Second Place Student Competition<br />

** Third Place Student Competition<br />

9:30 to 11 a.m. / S000<br />

Public Relations Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Refereed Top Student Papers<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Luke Capizzo, Missouri<br />

Social Identity Signaling in Public Relations: Recruitment of BIPOC<br />

and LGBTQIA+ Practitioners*<br />

Solyee Kim, Georgia<br />

Moving Beyond Negative Spillover: The Positive Consequences of Innocent<br />

Brand’s Responses to Another Brand’s Crisis**<br />

Bugil Chang, Minnesota<br />

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Saturday, August 6, 2022<br />

Public Relations, Cultural Diversity, and Nation Branding: Balancing Regional<br />

and Local Identities in the Promotion of Latin America Abroad***<br />

Pablo Miño, Boston<br />

Primal Indigenous Wisdom for a Postmillennial Future: A Forgotten Inspiration for CSR<br />

Raaj Chandran, Colorado, Boulder<br />

5. Defining Authenticity in Corporate Social Advocacy<br />

Ejae Lee, Indiana<br />

Discussant<br />

Luke Capizzo, Missouri<br />

* First Place Student Competition Paper<br />

** Second Place Student Competition Paper<br />

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

9:30 to 11 a.m. / S000<br />

Participatory Journalism Interest Group<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Building Trust: Audiences, Transparency, and Credibility<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Jonathan Groves, Drury University<br />

“We Are the Inbetweeners:” Role Conception and Performance of Audience-Oriented<br />

Professionals in Media Organizations*<br />

Nisha Sridharan, Arizona State<br />

Citizen Journalism Helps UK Hyperlocal News Outlet Connect with its Community<br />

Jack Rosenberry, New York-Michigan Solutions Journalism Collaborative<br />

and St. John Fisher College<br />

Show Me the Facts: Transparency Acts of Newsroom-affiliated and Independent<br />

Fact-checkers in Asia<br />

Seth Seet and Edson Tandoc, Jr., Nanyang Technological University<br />

Measuring How Presentational Context and Professional Authorship Affects Credibility<br />

Perceptions of News Images<br />

Brian McDermott, Massachusetts;<br />

Tara Mortensen and Robert Wertz, South Carolina<br />

Discussant<br />

Carrie Brown, City University of New York<br />

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

* Top Student Paper<br />

9:30 to 11 a.m. / S000<br />

Sports Communication Interest Group<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

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Saturday, August 6, 2022<br />

Gender Equality and Representation in Sport Media<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Brian Petrotta, Nebraska-Lincoln<br />

LPGA Players’ Standpoint and the Quest for Equity in Golf<br />

Karen Weiller-Abels, Tracy Everbach,<br />

Miranda Holland, and Madison Hurd, North Texas<br />

Women’s Voice in Digital Sports Media: A Case Study of a Women’s<br />

Only Sports Platform<br />

Monica Crawford, North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

“We F—ing Got Osuna”: Examining the Maintenance of Patriarchy<br />

and Journalistic Routines in a Major League Baseball clubhouse<br />

Kelsey Whipple, Massachusetts-Amhurst;<br />

Vincent Peña, Texas at Austin<br />

and Shane Graber, Norwich<br />

“You Can See the Ice Is Tilted”: NBC’s Framing of North American Women<br />

in the 2022 Olympic Ice Hockey Tournament<br />

Kelly Poniatowski, Elizabethtown College<br />

Discussant<br />

Dunja Antunovic, Minnesota<br />

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

9:30 to 11 a.m. / S000<br />

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

Business Session<br />

AEJMC Board of Directors Breakfast<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Susan Keith, Rutgers, 2021-22 President, AEJMC<br />

11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. / S000<br />

Broadcast and Mobile Journalism Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

The Power of Digital Journalism: Social Media Effects on Audiences<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Ali Forbes, Texas State<br />

Local Television News on Instagram: Exploring the Effects of News Values<br />

and Post Features on Audience Engagement<br />

Miao Guo, Connecticut<br />

and Fu-Shing Sun, Ball State<br />

Consumptive News Feed Curation on Social Media: A Moderated Mediation<br />

Model of News Interest, Affordance Utilization, and Friending<br />

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Saturday, August 6, 2022<br />

Yan Su, Peking University;<br />

Xizhu Xiao, Qingdao University;<br />

Porismita Borah, Washington State;<br />

Xin Hong,<br />

and Chang Sun, Peking<br />

Hostile Media Bias in Vaccine News: The Influence of Facebook Comments<br />

& Topic on Perceptions<br />

Sherice Gearhart and Ioana Coman, Texas Tech<br />

Alexander Moe, SUNY Brockport<br />

and Sydney Elaine Brammer, Texas Tech<br />

I Can’t Stop Myself! Doomscrolling, Conspiracy Theories, and Trust in Social Media<br />

Barbara Kaye, Michigan<br />

and Tom Johnson, Texas at Austin<br />

Discussant<br />

Keren Henderson, Syracuse<br />

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

11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. / S000<br />

Communication Technology Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Top Student Paper Competition<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Hyunjin Seo, Kansas<br />

A Divided Cowboy Hat: Exploring the Digital Divide among Beef Cattle<br />

Producers around the Texas Panhandle*<br />

Shibo Wang, Texas Tech<br />

The Factors Influencing the Acceptance of VR Technology Among<br />

the Elderly Population**<br />

QingWei Liu, Peking<br />

Smartphone Addiction and Cyberbullying Penetration in Young Female Adults:<br />

The Mediating Role of Celebrity Worship and Moderation Role of Stress***<br />

Mengru Sun, Zhejiang & City of Hong Kong<br />

Dongfang Hu and Wei Huang, Zhejiang University<br />

Exploring the Emotional Framing of COVID-19 Vaccine Information Online<br />

Anna Young and Carolyn Lin, Connecticut<br />

Discussant<br />

David Silva, Kent State<br />

* First Place Student Paper, Jung-Sook Lee Student Research Paper Competition<br />

** Second Place Student Paper, Jung-Sook Lee Student Research Paper Competition<br />

*** Third Place Student Paper, Jung-Sook Lee Student Research Paper Competition<br />

11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. / S000<br />

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Saturday, August 6, 2022<br />

Communication Theory and Methodology Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

New Takes on Misinformation, Misperceptions, and Social Corrections<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Rosie Jahng, Wayne State<br />

Misinformation, Disinformation, and Social Conflicts: On the Operational<br />

Mechanisms and Social Consequences of False Information<br />

YJ Sohn, Heidi Hatfield Edwards,<br />

and Theodore Petersen, Florida Institute of Technology<br />

Social Cognitive Theory, Misperceptions, and Willingness to Perform Recommended<br />

COVID-19 Related Health Behavior: A Moderated-mediation Model<br />

Porismita Borah and Eylul Yel, Washington State;<br />

Kyle Lorenzano, West Georgia,<br />

and Erica Austin, Washington State<br />

The Influence of Presumed Influence (IPI) of COVID-19 Vaccine Misinformation<br />

on Corrective Action Intentions Through Support for Censorship: Comparisons<br />

Across Age, Gender, and Race/Ethnicity<br />

Joon Soo Lim, Syracuse<br />

and Jun Zhang, Middle Tennessee State<br />

[EA] Correction Information and Intervention Efficacy: A Three-level Meta-analysis<br />

Han Zhou, Yuzhou Tao,<br />

and Lu Wei, Fudan University<br />

Discussant<br />

Edson Tandoc Jr., Nanyang Technological<br />

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

11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. / S000<br />

History Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Politics, Democracy and Government<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Jack Breslin, Iona<br />

Recruitment Messaging, Media Careers and Gender in Army Life Magazine<br />

Kevin Grieves, Whitworth<br />

William Worthy and the Documents from the U.S. “Espionage Den”<br />

Robin Sundaramoorthy, Maryland<br />

Walter Lippmann’s Public Opinion 100 years later: Journalism<br />

and Its Role in Democracy<br />

Peter Gade, Oklahoma<br />

[EA] An Early Celebrity Influencer: Eleanor Roosevelt’s Public Relations<br />

and Image Management Strategies<br />

Lisa Burns, Quinnipiac<br />

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Saturday, August 6, 2022<br />

Discussant<br />

Lillie Fears, Arkansas State<br />

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

11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. / S000<br />

Media Ethics Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Journalism’s Expanding Contexts and Enduring Duties<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Kimberly Kelling, Wisconsin-Oshkosh<br />

Transparency, Disclosure and Autonomy: Moral Judgment and Attitudes<br />

toward Branded Content among Media Workers*<br />

Patrick Plaisance<br />

and Jin Chen, Pennsylvania State<br />

If It Feeds, It Leads: Eating, Media, Identity, and Ecofeminist Food Journalism**<br />

Joseph Jones, West Virginia<br />

[EA] Obituaries and the Good Life<br />

Sandra L. Borden, Western Michigan<br />

Discussant<br />

Jack Breslin, Iona<br />

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

* Professional Relevance Award<br />

** Pennsylvania State Davis Ethics Award<br />

11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. / S000<br />

Newspaper and Online News Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Journalistic Orientations: How News Creators Identify Themselves<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Kelsey Whipple, Massachusetts at Amherst<br />

Journalism After Life: Obituaries as Metajournalistic Discourse<br />

Gregory Perreault, Appalachian State;<br />

Edson Tandoc Jr, Nanyang Technological;<br />

and Leonardo Caberlon, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul<br />

Reporting in the Age of Coronavirus: Alternating between “Shoe-leather”<br />

and “Slippers” Journalism<br />

Mirjana Pantic, Pace<br />

Curating Culture: How U.S. Arts and Culture Journalists Perceive the Purpose<br />

and Value of Their Work*<br />

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Saturday, August 6, 2022<br />

Kelsey Whipple, Massachusetts at Amherst<br />

Testing a Typology of Data Journalism: Professional and Epistemological<br />

Orientations Across 68 Countries*<br />

Gerry Lanosga, Indiana; Lindita Camaj, Houston<br />

and Jason Martin, DePaul<br />

Examining National Culture and Journalistic Autonomy<br />

Steve Collins, William Kinnally,<br />

and Jennifer Sandoval, Central Florida<br />

Discussant<br />

Gina M. Masullo, Texas at Austin<br />

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

*Top Paper, Third Place (tie)<br />

11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. / S000<br />

Scholastic Journalism Division<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Special Call: The Wide Variety of Student Media<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Ronald Yaros, Maryland<br />

[EA] Essential Skills for Essential Media: What Can the Pandemic Teach Us<br />

about Teaching Journalism Students?<br />

Gretchen Hoak, Kent State<br />

[EA] “We Are Exhausted!” Student Newsrooms in Times of COVID<br />

Elizabeth Smith, Pepperdine;<br />

Kirstie Hettinga, California Lutheran;<br />

Jean Norman, Weber State;<br />

and Lisa Lyon Payne, Virginia Wesleyan<br />

The Experience Lab: Student Run Media Platforms from Day One at Scale<br />

Adam Wagler<br />

and Jill Martin, Nebraska<br />

and Keri Mesropov, TRG Arts<br />

Red State Slump? Evidence of a Post-2016 Election Decline in Journalism<br />

Enrollment in “Trump States”<br />

John Wirtz, Illinois<br />

and Johnny Sparks, Ball State<br />

Discussant<br />

Theresa de los Santos, Pepperdine<br />

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

11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. / S000<br />

Visual Communication Division<br />

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Saturday, August 6, 2022<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Photographers, Editors and Visualization<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Michael Martinez, Tennessee<br />

[EA] Visuals for Public Health Campaigns: Effects of Visual Modality<br />

and Frame in Increasing Vaccination Intentions<br />

Hyunjin Seo, Jeff Conlin,<br />

Vaibhav Diwanji, Annalise Baines,<br />

Darcey Altschwager, Matt Bomberg,<br />

Ursula Kamanga, Mujammad Ittefaq,<br />

and Jun Pei, Kansas<br />

Sustaining Vision: Competency Modeling to Understand Best Practices<br />

for Visual Editors<br />

Martin Smith-Rodden, Ball State<br />

and Marissa L. Wiley, Kansas<br />

[EA] Preparing tomorrow’s Visual Editors: An Evaluation of Training Needs<br />

Martin Smith-Rodden, Ball State;<br />

Marissa L. Wiley, Kansas<br />

and Taylor Sheridan, Ball State<br />

[EA] “Being There”: How Photojournalists Navigate Making Images During<br />

the Covid-19 Pandemic<br />

Kaitlin Miller, Alabama<br />

and David Morris II, South Carolina Aiken<br />

[EA] Is a Graph Worth a Thousand Words? The Effect of Data Visualization<br />

on Perception of News about COVID-19<br />

Luliia Alieva, Carnegie Mellon<br />

Discussant<br />

Yung Soo Kim, Kentucky<br />

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

11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. / S000<br />

Entertainment Studies Interest Group<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

Negotiating Entertainment and Attention Across Technologies<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Kate Stewart, South Carolina<br />

Divide and Conquer? A Model for Live OTT Sports Streaming<br />

Roxane Coche and Benjamin J. Lynn, Florida<br />

and Matt Haught, Memphis<br />

Watching People Eat: Understanding Mukbang Video Viewing<br />

Motivations and Outcomes<br />

Brett Robertson and Kate Stewart, South Carolina<br />

and Adam Rainear, West Chester<br />

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Saturday, August 6, 2022<br />

Utilitarian Emotion and Socialization: Research on Chinese Mobile Games<br />

Consumption Based on Three-dimensional Motivation Model<br />

Xiaoxue Zhang, Bing Wang,<br />

and Weixiao Zhang, Tsinghua University<br />

Violent Video Games Exposure and Aggressive Behaviors Among Chinese Adults:<br />

The Roles of Motivation of Violence Rewards, Normative Beliefs<br />

about Aggression and Gender<br />

Baiqi Li and Zixuan Zhu, Hong Kong Baptist University<br />

Twitch vs YouTube: How Synchronicity is Associated with Users’ Social Interaction<br />

and Positive Emotion on Video-based Social Media Platforms<br />

Seung Woo Chae, Mark Alberta,<br />

and Sung Hyun Lee, Indiana-Bloomington<br />

Discussant<br />

Gregory Adamo, Morgan State<br />

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

11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. / S000<br />

Religion and Media Interest Group<br />

Refereed Paper Session<br />

The Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic and Misinformation on Faith<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Rick Clifton Moore, Boise State<br />

Faith Over Everything: A Content Analysis of Black Pastors’ Messages<br />

about COVID-19 in Uncertainty*<br />

Melissa Williams<br />

and Lindsey Maxwell, Southern Mississippi<br />

Digital Islam During COVID-19: Addressing the Pandemic Impacts<br />

on the Shift Towards Digitalization of Religion**<br />

Abdulaziz Altawil, Syracuse<br />

Why Anti-misinformation Strategies Fail: India’s “Love Jihad”<br />

and Architectural Complexities of Conspiracy Theories***<br />

Abdul Rahoof Kaliyarakath Kakatharayil, Hong Kong Baptist University<br />

Discussant<br />

John P. Ferré, Louisville<br />

* Third Place Faculty Paper<br />

** Second Place Student Paper<br />

*** Third Place Student Paper<br />

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