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Lucht Paper Accepted to Mad Men: The Conference; Working on New Courses

Assistant Professor Tracy Lucht had a paper accepted for Mad Men: The Conference, an international media studies conference to be held at Middle Tennessee State University in May. Also, she is registered to attend the NEH grant-writing workshop being held at ISU on Monday. In teaching, Lucht has begun developing a hybrid media history course … Continue reading Lucht Paper Accepted to Mad Men: The Conference; Working on New Courses

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Kim to Publish Manuscript on Link Between Engagement and Purchase Behaviors

Assistant Professor Su Jung Kim reports that her third-authored manuscript, "Evidence that user generated content that produces engagement increases purchase behaviors," has been accepted for publication in Journal of Marketing Management. The manuscript is co-authored with Edward Malthouse (Northwestern U), Bobby Calder (Northwestern University), and Mark Vandenbosch (University of Western Ontario). In teaching, she had … Continue reading Kim to Publish Manuscript on Link Between Engagement and Purchase Behaviors

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Han to Publish Paper on Health Communication Scholarship

Associate Professor Gang Han reports: His paper, titled “Making the invisible colleges visible: An author co-citation analysis of health communication scholarship, 1989-2012,” was accepted for presentation in the Health Communication Division of ICA’s annual conference in Japan in June. Besides reviewing 10 submissions for ICA’s 2016 annual conference, Han recently reviewed manuscripts for several journals, … Continue reading Han to Publish Paper on Health Communication Scholarship

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Gibson Reports New Meredith Apprentice Positions, to Receive Faculty Inspiration Award

Meredith Professional in Residence Deb Gibson reports the following: It is with celebration and excitement that Gibson announces the addition of two new positions for the Meredith Apprentice Program, beginning fall 2016. These two apprenticeships will focus on digital and social media for Meredith titles, and will bring the total of ISU apprentices up to … Continue reading Gibson Reports New Meredith Apprentice Positions, to Receive Faculty Inspiration Award

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Geske Authors Paper on News Bias

Associate Director Joel Geske has had a paper accepted to Teaching Media Quarterly. It is a special edition on Teaching Black Lives Matter and titled “Riot vs. Revelry: News Bias through Visual Media.” He also was was re-appointed to the steering committee for Women’s and Gender Studies program.

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Dahlstrom Reports Two Acceptances to ICA Conference

Associate Professor Michael Dahlstrom reports two acceptances at the upcoming International Communication Association conference in Fukuoka, Japan: The first is a meta-analysis of narrative persuasion experiments between 2000 and 2013 and is co-authored with Jeff Niederdeppe of Cornell. The second is a study exploring the intersection between narrative persuasion and third person perceptions and is … Continue reading Dahlstrom Reports Two Acceptances to ICA Conference

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Boyles’s Paper Accepted to World Journalism Education Congress,

Assistant Professor Jan Lauren Boyles had a paper accepted to the upcoming World Journalism Education Congress, slated for this July in Auckland, New Zealand. The research focuses on how data journalists integrate new routines into daily news production, and how journalism educators can better prepare future graduates for the dynamic, data-driven newsroom. In teaching, Boyles … Continue reading Boyles’s Paper Accepted to World Journalism Education Congress,