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Timeline of trauma: A case study of newsroom management and support during and after the Oklahoma City bombing
(2018-05)
Multiple studies over the past three decades have recognized the emotional consequences of trauma exposure for journalists. The work of journalism requires that reporters, photographers, and other media professionals ...
NICHES IN THE NETWORKED MEDIA ECOSYSTEM: FUNCTIONALITIES, GRATIFICATIONS, AND A TYPOLOGY OF ONLINE NEWS AND INFORMATIONAL MEDIA
(2016-05-13)
The digital technologies and the Internet have transformed the media ecosystem from mass into networked (Castells, 2009; Chaffee & Metzger, 2001; Lowrey & Gade, 2011). Before the rise of the Internet, a small number of ...
PROFESSIONAL, MARKET, AND CULTURAL VALUES IN NEWS PRODUCTION
(2015-05-08)
In an era of global communication where efforts are increasingly paid to communicate with people of widely-varying cultures across the world, this study examines how one news organization communicates to international ...
ONLINE BEHAVIORAL ADVERTISING (OBA): THE INFLUENCE OF RECIPROCITY, PERSONALIZATION, AND AD CONTENT TYPE ON CONSUMERS’ ATTITUDE AND INTENTION
(2018-08-02)
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This research explores the role of reciprocity, personalization, and ad content type of OBA on participants’ attitudes toward the OBA, attitudes toward the brand, intentions to click the ad, and intentions to ...
FIVE-SECOND PERSUASION: THE EFFECT OF SKIP FUNCTION IN PRE-ROLL ADVERTISING
(2018-12-14)
The current study adopts two different studies with the same experimental stimuli but different levels of analysis. Study 1 would be a sort of theoretical evidence for Study 2. The purpose of Study 1 is to investigate the ...
REPORTING THE CLIMATE CRISIS: EXPLORING ANTHROPOMORPHIC LANGUAGE AND ALTERNATIVE STORY FORMATS AS JOURNALISTIC MECHANISMS TO COMBAT OBSTACLES ASSOCIATED WITH CLIMATE CHANGE COMMUNICATION
(2017)
Reporting on climate change has been a special challenge for journalists, but new approaches to storytelling may help curb some of the inherent confounds found in environmental discourse. Through experimental analysis, ...
Talk is Cheap: Organizational Apologies from the Stakeholder's Perspective
(2013)
Apologies are a unique type of communication that organizations can use to rebuild their public image and their relationships with stakeholders after a crisis. Scholars in many disciplines have studied apologies, and ...
A STUDY ON THE EFFECTS OF OBESITY ATTRIBUTIONS AND MESSAGE SOURCES ON OBESITY PREVENTION MESSAGE PROCESSING AMONG NATIVE AMERICANS: THE MEDIATION EFFECT OF ANGER ON MESSAGE ATTITUDES, SOURCE EVALUATIONS, AND BEHAVIOR
(2019-12-14)
The main purpose of this study was to design and test the effects of obesity prevention messages that specifically targeted Native American adults. The message features on which this study focused to design obesity precention ...
"God's Objective Truth, As Far As We Know It": Journalism Ideology at an Evangelical News Magazine
(2014-08)
This study mixes interviews and textual analysis to explore the ideology, motivations, routines, and content at WORLD, a major evangelical Christian news magazine whose editor-in-chief, Dr. Marvin Olasky, is a well-known ...
Considering a Framework for How the Supreme Court Should Conceptualize the Press Clause of the First Amendment in the Network-Society Era
(2013-12)
The Internet has made it possible for anyone to become a publisher, thus challenging traditional conceptualizations of the press and the press clause of the First Amendment, which has historically been understood in terms ...