A Longitudinal Examination of Enacted Goal Attention in End-of-Life Communication in Families

Communication Research, Ahead of Print. Drawing on theoretical principles related to goal pursuit and inference, the present study investigated the extent to which specific message features led to better or worse conversational outcomes of end-of-life … Continue reading A Longitudinal Examination of Enacted Goal Attention in End-of-Life Communication in Families

Visually Framing Disasters: Humanitarian Aid Organizations’ Use of Visuals on Social Media

Journalism &Mass Communication Quarterly, Ahead of Print. The present study seeks to systematically describe how humanitarian aid organizations use visuals in their natural disaster-related social media messages and to analyze their effects on soci… Continue reading Visually Framing Disasters: Humanitarian Aid Organizations’ Use of Visuals on Social Media

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Visually Framing Disasters: Humanitarian Aid Organizations’ Use of Visuals on Social Media

Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Ahead of Print. The present study seeks to systematically describe how humanitarian aid organizations use visuals in their natural disaster-related social media messages and to analyze their effects on social … Continue reading Visually Framing Disasters: Humanitarian Aid Organizations’ Use of Visuals on Social Media

Visually Framing Disasters: Humanitarian Aid Organizations’ Use of Visuals on Social Media

Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Ahead of Print. The present study seeks to systematically describe how humanitarian aid organizations use visuals in their natural disaster-related social media messages and to analyze their effects on social … Continue reading Visually Framing Disasters: Humanitarian Aid Organizations’ Use of Visuals on Social Media

“I Can’t Just Pull a Woman Out of a Hat”: A Mixed-Methods Study on Journalistic Drivers of Women’s Representation in Political News

Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Ahead of Print. While the persisting issue of women’s underrepresentation in political news partly arises from biases in the social reality, journalism plays a crucial role in mediating these biases. This stud… Continue reading “I Can’t Just Pull a Woman Out of a Hat”: A Mixed-Methods Study on Journalistic Drivers of Women’s Representation in Political News