The Versatility of Intersectionality in Journalism and Mass Communication Research
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Volume 100, Issue 2, Page 249-263, June 2023. Continue reading The Versatility of Intersectionality in Journalism and Mass Communication Research
The Implications of Communication Technologies for Supportive Conversations: A Dynamic Dyadic Systems Approach Examining Turn Transitions
Arab News Sources and Practices in Times of Crisis: Challenges and Opportunities for Sociology of News Research
Arab News Sources and Practices in Times of Crisis: Challenges and Opportunities for Sociology of News Research
Fact-Checking Journalism: A Palliative Against the COVID-19 Infodemic in Ibero-America
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Volume 100, Issue 2, Page 264-285, June 2023. This study explores how fact-checkers understand information disorder in Ibero-America, in particular the COVID-19 disinformation. We conducted a quantitative cont… Continue reading Fact-Checking Journalism: A Palliative Against the COVID-19 Infodemic in Ibero-America
To Pause With a Cliffhanger or a Temporary Closure? The Differential Impact of Serial Versus Episodic Narratives on Children’s Physical Activity Behaviors
Communication Research, Ahead of Print. Research has supported the effectiveness of narratives for promoting health behavior, but different narrative presentation formats (serial vs. episodic) have seldom been compared. Suspense theories suggest that s… Continue reading To Pause With a Cliffhanger or a Temporary Closure? The Differential Impact of Serial Versus Episodic Narratives on Children’s Physical Activity Behaviors
To Pause With a Cliffhanger or a Temporary Closure? The Differential Impact of Serial Versus Episodic Narratives on Children’s Physical Activity Behaviors
Communication Research, Ahead of Print. Research has supported the effectiveness of narratives for promoting health behavior, but different narrative presentation formats (serial vs. episodic) have seldom been compared. Suspense theories suggest that s… Continue reading To Pause With a Cliffhanger or a Temporary Closure? The Differential Impact of Serial Versus Episodic Narratives on Children’s Physical Activity Behaviors
The Group Roots of Social Media Politics: Social Sorting Predicts Perceptions of and Engagement in Politics on Social Media
Communication Research, Ahead of Print. Research on political partisans suggests that social media offer ideal playing fields for the group game of politics. This study considers how political and social identities interact to influence political commu… Continue reading The Group Roots of Social Media Politics: Social Sorting Predicts Perceptions of and Engagement in Politics on Social Media
Closing the Barn Door? Fact-Checkers as Retroactive Gatekeepers of the COVID-19 “Infodemic”
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Volume 100, Issue 2, Page 332-353, June 2023. Based on a study of U.S.-tagged items in a global database of fact-checked statements about the novel coronavirus throughout the first year of the pandemic, this a… Continue reading Closing the Barn Door? Fact-Checkers as Retroactive Gatekeepers of the COVID-19 “Infodemic”