CJC at the 2023 NCA Conference
Nov. 16-19
National Harbor, Maryland
This list includes only sessions in which CJC students, faculty or alumni are presenting. For many of these sessions, CJC presenters are co-authors on the research. For a list of all sessions and co-authors on each paper or poster, visit: https://www.natcom.org/sites/default/files/2023%20NCA%20Annual%20Convention%20Program-compressed.pdf
Thursday, Nov. 16
An Enduring Divide: Revisiting the Dichotomy between Mass and Family Communication Disciplines and Exploring Paths of Integration
Author: Chelsea Moss
The role of listening and care communication in fostering employee advocacy: Through the lens of the Russia-Ukraine War
Co-author(s): Yufan Sunny Qin (James Madison University, UF alumni), Jie Jin, Linjuan Rita Men.
In-app Surveillance Under Algorithmic Management: Examining Gig Applications using Walkthrough Method
Co-author: Renee Mitson
Stories and Narrative Processing
Chair: Rachel Son
Top Papers in Communication and Social Cognition
“Victims of Circumstance: The Role of Behavior-Independent Events in the Disposition Formation Process”
Author: Rebecca Frazer
INDIVIDUAL FULL PAPER: How Gender and Partisanship (Do Not) Shape Public Opinion Around Sexual Harassment Accusations: Results of Multi-Wave Survey Experiments
Co-author: María Celeste Wagner
Short Course 02: How Public Interest Communications Can Help Educators and Students Protect and Advance Freedom
Chair: Angela Bradbery; co-chair: Aaron Zeiler
Friday, Nov. 17
Spotlighting the Future of KACA-NCA
Presenter: Rachel Son
Mass Communication Division Top Papers
“Reconceptualizing Selective Moral Disengagement Mechanisms as Continuums of Moral Influence: A Theoretical Expansion”
Author: Rebecca Frazer
Looking at How Technology Affects Work/Organizational Culture, Climate, and Communication
Author: Chelsea Moss
Saturday, Nov. 18
Virtual Influencers for Promoting K-contents: Focusing on the Interaction between Virtual Influencers’ Races and Types
Author: Won-Ki Moon
Navigating Toxicity in Academia: Reflections from International Student and Faculty
Co-presenter: María Celeste Wagner
Freedom Communicating Adoption Identity in Families
Co-presenter: Chelsea Moss
What Female Leaders Read: A Thematic Analysis and Feminist Consideration of Women’s Leadership Articles in Harvard Business Review
Author: Renee Mitson; co-author: Jessica Sparks
“Effects of Climate Change Messaging on the U.S. Audience: Overcoming Resistance Through ”
Author: Rachel Son
ChatGPT, Is it an Al Intrusion Into the Process of Human Learning or a Revolutionary Instructional Tool?
Presenter: Rachel Son