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The Effects of Corrective Strategies on Romantic Belief Endorsement

Posted on 6 April 2023 by Melissa M. Moore

Communication Research, Volume 51, Issue 3, Page 285-309, April 2024. Romantic comedies have long been understood to create unrealistic views of relationships. In the current study, we tested theory-driven corrective strategies for counteracting potent… Continue reading The Effects of Corrective Strategies on Romantic Belief Endorsement→

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The Effects of Corrective Strategies on Romantic Belief Endorsement

Posted on 6 April 2023 by Melissa M. Moore

Communication Research, Ahead of Print. Romantic comedies have long been understood to create unrealistic views of relationships. In the current study, we tested theory-driven corrective strategies for counteracting potentially harmful beliefs about ro… Continue reading The Effects of Corrective Strategies on Romantic Belief Endorsement→

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Mobilities, Immobilities and News Work: The New Normal of Award-Winning Journalists

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Mobilities, Immobilities and News Work: The New Normal of Award-Winning Journalists

Posted on 5 April 2023 by Víctor Hugo Reyna

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Haters as Anti-Fans? Accruing Capital through Audiences Who Hate Journalists

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Haters as Anti-Fans? Accruing Capital through Audiences Who Hate Journalists

Posted on 5 April 2023 by Jane Yeahin Pyo

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Exploring News Innovations, Journalistic Routines, and Role Perceptions during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case Study of Egyptian Journalists

Posted on 4 April 2023 by Rana Arafat

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Police, Violence, and the “Logic of Damage”: Comparing U.S. and Chilean Media Portrayals of Protests

Posted on 3 April 2023 by

Volume 27, Issue 2, March-April 2024, Page 254-277. Continue reading Police, Violence, and the “Logic of Damage”: Comparing U.S. and Chilean Media Portrayals of Protests→

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Police, Violence, and the “Logic of Damage”: Comparing U.S. and Chilean Media Portrayals of Protests

Posted on 3 April 2023 by Summer Harlow

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Older Adult Representations, Stereotypes, and Interpersonal Competence in Christmas Television

Posted on 3 April 2023 by Susan L. Kline

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