CJC at the International Communication Association Conference 2015
May 21-25, 2015
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Below is a list of conference papers by University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications faculty and students that were accepted and will be presented at the International Communication Association (ICA) Conference . (Other conference roles are also noted.)
ICA is a leading academic association for scholars interested in the study, teaching, and application of all aspects of human and mediated communication.
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Lauren Bayliss, Ph.D. Student
Amal Bakry, Ph.D. Student
Ginger Blackstone, Ph.D. Student
MoonHoon Choi, MAMC graduate, December 2014
Naa Amponsah Dodoo, Ph.D. Student
Lauren Darm, Ph.D. Student
Dr. Linda Hon, Professor, Department of Public Relations and Director of the Public Relations and Social Advocacy Project – Center for Media Innovation and Research
Dr. Janice Krieger, Associate Professor, Department of Advertising and Director of STEM Translational Communication Program
- IALSP Science Communication Task Force Insights From the Science of Language on the Language of Science
- BlueSky Workshop: (Re) Developing the Intergroup Communication Course
- “I Had the Guilt Trip of Helping Others”: Social Support, Identity Gaps, and Clinical Trials Decision-Making
Dr. Sriram Kalyanaraman, Professor, Department of Journalism and UF Online Learning Institute
- “i”Play: The Psychological Effects of Customized Feedback in Videogames
- The Wisdom of Crowds: Transforming the Peer-Review Process
Dr. Spiro Kiousis, Executive Associate Dean, Director of Distance Education and Professor, Department of Public Relations
- Second-Level Agenda Building and Mediated Public Diplomacy: Examining China’s Use of the Xinhua News Agency in Promoting President Xi
- Chair: Preconference: Advancing Public Diplomacy Research: Bringing Together Political Communication and Public Relations
- Chair: News Media Effects (TOP PAPER ENTRY)
Dr. Yu-Hao Lee, Assistant Professor, Department of Telecommunication
- Inward or Outward Attention: The Effects of Working Memory Capacity and Gaming Expertise on Player Approach to a Persuasive Game
- Mitigating Bias Blind Spot via a Serious Videogame
- Anchoring and Representativeness Bias Mitigation Through a Digital Game: Effectiveness and Delivery Format
Dr. Moon Lee, Associate Professor, Department of Public Relations
Dr. Juan-Carlos Molleda, Professor and Chair, Department of Public Relations and
Director, MAMC Global Strategic Communication
Jordan Neil, Ph.D. Student
Anthony Palomba, Ph.D. Student
Tiffany Lynn Schweickart, Ph.D. Student
Ronen Shay, Ph.D. Student
Jungyun Won, Ph.D. Student
Dr. Wayne Wanta, Professor, Department of Journalism
- Chair: Advances in Agenda Setting Research
- Respondent: Sports Journalists and Sports Journalism: Producers and Content
Xiaochen Zhang, Master of Advertising Student