Mina Tsay-Vogel

Associate Professor, Co-Director of Communication Research Center, Communication, College of Communications

Education
PhD, Penn State University
BA High Honors, University of Michigan
Office
704 Commonwealth Ave, B04B
Email
minatv@bu.edu
Phone
617 358-0112

Dr. Tsay-Vogel’s research focuses on the psychological and social effects of mass media with an emphasis on entertainment and new media. Her work has been published in peer-reviewed journals such as New Media & SocietyHuman Communication ResearchJournal of Broadcasting & Electronic MediaCommunication MonographsMass Communication & SocietyJournal of Media PsychologyPsychology of Popular Media Culture, Motivation and Emotion, and Communication Research Reports, among others. Her teaching expertise includes communication theory, media effects, research methods, psychology of new media, and experimental design. She is co-director of the Communication Research Center at Boston University and former co-chair of the Entertainment Studies Interest Group of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC). Recognized for excellence in teaching, she was the recipient of the 2019 Becker Family Teacher of the Year award by the College of Communication, 2017 Teacher of the Year award by the college’s Division of Emerging Media Studies, and AEJMC’s 2010 Promising Professor award by the Mass Communication & Society Division. In 2011, she was honored as the college’s Lyndon Baines Johnson Faculty Advisor of the Year.

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