Discipline: Media Science 114 Items JUUL the heartbreaker: Twitter analysis of cardiovascular health perceptions of vaping Introduction The public most frequently associates tobacco use solely withpulmonary health risks, despite heart disease being the leading cause of… Health Communication Social Media January 8, 2021 The Role of Enjoyment in a Serious Game for Binge Drinking… Background: Although binge drinking peaks at age 21 to 25 years, there is limited research on the effects of serious… Health Communication Social Media November 30, 2020 Michael Dodge Lecturer, Department of Mass Communication, Advertising and Public Relations Yi Grace Ji Assistant Professor, Department of Mass Communication, Advertising, and Public Relations Krystyn Sherman Senior Lecturer, Integrated Design & Software The Impact of Language and Systemic Factors on Tweeted Countries of… This study unveils the difference of social mediated world via major languages by investigating the volume of tweets individual countries… July 17, 2020 The Debunking Handbook 2020 The Debunking Handbook 2020 summarizes the current state of the science of misinformation and its debunking. It was written by… January 2, 2020 Dana Janbek Communication Director & Master Lecturer Department of Mass Communication, Advertising and Public Relations, Media Science Moms in Chief: Spouses of Presidential Nominees, 1992-2016 In 1776, when Abigail Adams implored her husband to “Remember the Ladies,” John Adams scoffed, declaring, “We know better than… January 2, 2019 Poison or Prevention? Understanding the Linkages between Vaccine-Negative Individuals’ Knowledge Deficiency,… The last few decades have seen growing concerns among parents regarding the safety of childhood vaccines, arguably leading to the… June 21, 2017 Previous 1 … 8 9 10 11 12 Next