Research 104 Items Filter By Discipline — All Disciplines — Advertising Emerging Media Film and Television Journalism Media Science Public Relations Writing Twenty Queers of Madame Satã Bruno Guaraná reviews the significance of the Brazilian director Karim Aïnouz’s groundbreaking Madame Satã on the occasion of the film’s… Brazilian Cinema Gender Queer Cinema Race September 1, 2022 Cutting the Bunk: Comparing the Solo and Aggregate Effects of Prebunking… An online experiment among a nationally representative YouGov sample of unvaccinated U.S. adults (N = 540) leverages inoculation theory as a preliminary… July 16, 2022 CSR, CSA, or CPA? Examining Corporate Climate Change Communication Strategies, Motives,… In response to the current social–political landscape, consumers’ expectations are changing. There is an increased need for companies to communicate… July 11, 2022 A Shortage of Excellence? An Exploratory Study of U.S. Doctoral-level Education… This exploratory content analysis of doctoral-level education in public relations at U.S. universities describes the state of doctoral training in… Polarized U.S. publics, Pope Francis, and climate change: Reviewing the studies… As soon as it was clear that Pope Francis’s 2015 Encyclical, Laudato Si’: On Care for Our Common Home, would discuss, among… The Impact of Influencers on Cigar Promotions: A Content Analysis of… Little is known about the content, promotions, and individuals in cigar-related videos on TikTok. TikTok videos with large cigar and… Health Communication Social Media Tobacco June 9, 2022 Nation Branding as a Modern Expression of Colonialism in Latin America:… Since the 2000s, several Latin American governments have launched nation branding campaigns to internationally promote the exports, foreign direct investment,… Branding International Communication May 1, 2022 The Picture of #mentalhealth on Instagram: Congruent vs. Incongruent Emotions in… This study explores the effects of sentiment of Instagram images and captions on the sentiment of comments. All Instagram posts… Health Communication Social Media April 27, 2022 Screenertia: Understanding “Stickiness” of Media Through Temporal Changes in Screen Use Descriptions of moment-by-moment changes in attention contribute critical elements to theory and practice about how people process media. We introduce… Human-Computer Interaction February 11, 2022 Does Sponsored Content Influence Corporate News Coverage in U.S. Media? Sponsored content articles (N = 2,711) from 27 major U.S. corporations were analyzed across five years in The New York Times, The Washington… December 2, 2021 Technology’s Role in Global Journalism and Communication Global Journalism: Understanding World Media Systems provides an overview of the key issues in global journalism today and traces how media… October 29, 2021 Making war and peace with emotion: Examining the Iraq and Iran… This study investigates emotions conveyed in US presidential speeches and media coverage regarding the Iraq War and the Iran nuclear… Emotions in the time of coronavirus: Antecedents of digital and social… Increasingly, people are turning to digital and social media to address health threats. While research has commonly investigated the psychosocial… Covid-19 Social Media October 1, 2021 Game of Thrones, Tourism, and the Ethics of Adaptation This article examines ‘adaptation-induced tourism’, a form of media-induced tourism understood to be distinct from ‘screen tourism’ or ‘literary tourism’… August 1, 2021 Social media cultivating perceptions of privacy Social media cultivating perceptions of privacy: A 5-year analysis of privacy attitudes and self-disclosure behaviors among Facebook users. In light… April 28, 2021 Previous 1 … 3 4 5 6 7 Next