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Submissions from 2021

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Key issue operatives in an issue-driven network: Public relations as a “pocket of strength” in campus sexual assault awareness and prevention, Stephanie Madden, Matthew J. Haught, and Adelyn James

The volume inside of this bus is astronomical: Political communication and legitimacy on TikTok, Teri Del Rosso

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How Do Narrative Structure and Format Influence a 360 Degree Video Ad?, Ruoxu Wang and Yan Huang

Submissions from 2020

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Encouraging Volunteering in Nonprofit Organizations: The Role of Organizational Inclusion and Volunteer Need Satisfaction, Yan Huang, Denise Sevick Bortree, Fan Yang, and Ruoxu Wang

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Exploring the Effects of Compliance/Non-Compliance Message Framing, Desirability of End States, and Brand Zealotry on Consumers’ Responses to Wearables Advertising, Ruoxu Wang, Yan Huang, and George Anghelcev

Submissions from 2018

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Home video, Matthew J. Haught

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Hubs for innovation: Examining the effects of consolidated news design on quality, Matthew J. Haught and David L. Morris

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America’s front pages: A 30-year update, David L. Morris and Matthew J. Haught

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Editors’ letter: New research and opportunities in public relations and visual communication, Geah Pressgrove, Melissa Janoske, and Matthew J. Haught

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Communicating corporate social responsibility (CSR) on social media: How do message source and types of CSR messages influence stakeholders’ perceptions?, Ruoxu Wang and Yan Huang

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How does Parallax Scrolling Influence User Experience? A Test of TIME (Theory of Interactive Media Effects), Ruoxu Wang and S. Shyam Sundar

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Friending instructors on Facebook: Exploring the role of privacy on student-instructor connection on cyberspace, Ruoxu Wang and Nan Yu

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It’s not preventable, yet you are responsible: Media’s risk and attribution assessment of the 2012 west nile outbreak, Nan Yu, Robert Littlefield, Laura C. Farrell, and Ruoxu Wang

Submissions from 2017

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Understanding the psychology of mobile phone use and mobile shopping of the 1990s cohort in China: A lifestyle approach, Matthew J. Haught, Ran Wei, Yang Xuerui, and Jin Zhang

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Networked narratives on Humans of New York: A content analysis of social media engagement on Facebook, Ruoxu Wang, Jinyoung Kim, Anli Xiao, and Yong Ju Jung

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Let me take a selfie: Exploring the psychological effects of posting and viewing selfies and groupies on social media, Ruoxu Wang, Fan Yang, and Michel M. Haigh

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Up in Vapor: Exploring the Health Messages of E-Cigarette Advertisements, Erin Willis, Matthew J. Haught, and David L. Morris

Source, time and space dimensions of a frame-changing process model: Tracking the Saddam Hussein trial story in elite U.S. newspapers, Jin Yang and Padmini Patwardhan

Submissions from 2016

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Apps, apps, and more apps: Motivations and user behaviours, Matthew J. Haught, Ran Wei, and Jack V. Karlis

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Communicating Sustainability Online: An Examination of Corporate, Nonprofit, and University Websites, Holly Ott, Ruoxu Wang, and Denise Bortree

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Why Do We Pin? New Gratifications Explain Unique Activities in Pinterest, Ruoxu Wang, Fan Yang, Saijing Zheng, and S. Shyam Sundar

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A Tale of Two Sources in Native Advertising: Examining the Effects of Source Credibility and Priming on Content,Organizations, and Media Evaluations, Mu Wu, Yan Huang, Ruobing Li, Denise Sevick Bortree, Fan Yang, Anli Xiao, and Ruoxu Wang

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How American and Chinese journalism students prioritize values: A comparative approach, Jin Yang and David Arant

Submissions from 2015

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Journalism in the Fallen Confederacy, Debra Reddin van Tuyll, Nancy Mckenzie Dupont, and Joseph R. Hayden

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College Students Use Videos More than Photo Slideshows, Jin Yang, Rachelle Pavelko, and Sandra H. Utt

Submissions from 2014

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Social media's potential to facilitate dialogic learning, Jin Yang

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The roles and ethics of journalism: How Chinese students and American students perceive them similarly and differently, Jin Yang and David Arant

Submissions from 2013

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The smallest user campaign to decrease energy consumption in two Mid-South neighborhoods: A field experiment, Rick Fischer, Ashley Akin, Beena White, David Arant, Tom Chamberlain, and Sarah Bolton

Submissions from 2011

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Understanding media satisfaction: Development and validation of an affect-based scale, Padmini Patwardhan, Jin Yang, and Hemant Patwardhan

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Focus on problems may have affected public confidence in Saddam Hussein’s trial, Jin Yang

Submissions from 2010

Negotiating in the press: American journalism and diplomacy, 1918-1919, Joseph R. Hayden

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Faculty adopters of podcasting: Satisfaction, university support and belief in podcasting, Jin Yang

Submissions from 2009

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Study explores audience’s views on environmental news, Daniel Riffe and Tom Hrach

Submissions from 2008

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Attitudes differ for online reporting versus editorials, Stephen Siff, Thomas J. Hrach, and Stan Alost

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U.S., Chinese newspapers frame Iraq war differently, Jin Yang

Submissions from 2007

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Vietnam comparisons spike with U. S. fatalities in Iraq, Joe Hayden

Submissions from 2001

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Newspaper online editors support traditional standards, M. David Arant and Janna Quitney Anderson

Submissions from 1997

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Journalist Mark Ethridge’s diplomatic missions in post-world war ii Europe: The making of a cold warrior, Morgan David Arant

Submissions from 1992

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The world of U.S. network television news: Eighteen years of international and foreign news coverage, William J. Gonzenbach, M. David Arant, and Robert L. Stevenson