CJC at International Communication Association Conference 2016
June 9-13, 2016
Fukuoka, Japan
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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- Advancing Agenda-Building: Exploring Causal Relationships
Lauren Furey and Tiffany Lynn Schweickart, Florida
– Top Student Paper in Public Relations - African Union Commission’s Multinational Ebola Campaign Informed by and Against the Decision-Making Model for Localization
Juan-Carlos Molleda and Toluwani Oloke, Florida - Bandwagon or Free Ride: The Effect of Social Media Normative Cues on Self-Efficacy, Perceived Likelihood of Success, and Intentions to Participate in a Collective Action
Yu-Hao Lee, Florida; and Carlin Littles, Georgetown University - Beyond Words: Amplification of Cancer Risk Communication on Social Media
Yulia Strekalova,Florida - Communicating Complex Information About Cancer Research: An Experimental Comparison of Metaphorical and Low-Literacy Messages
Janice Krieger and Jordan Neil, Florida - Consumers’ Prosocial Engagement in CSR: Why Should They Care and What Does it Mean to Them?
Mary Ann Ferguson and Baobao Song, University of Florida - Contextualizing Journalism Ethics: A Cross-Cultural Study of Plagiarism and Attribution Between U.S. and Chinese Journalists
Fan Yang, Bu Zhong, Pennsylvania State University; Norman P. Lewis, Florida, Yong Zhou, Renmin University of China. - CSR Communications and Stakeholder Perceptions: A Content Analysis of User Comments on YouTube
Baobao Song, Jing (Taylor) Wen, Florida - Disparaging Trademarks and Social Responsibility
Jasmine McNealy, Florida
-Top Paper in Sports Communication - Effect of Online Comments and Public Opinion Polls on Individuals’ Attitude Change and Willingness to Speak Out on Social Media
Moon J Lee, Jung Won Chun, Florida - Exploring the Intergroup Dimensions of Health Campaigns: Identity as a Framework for Developing Effective Messages for Medically Underserved Audiences
Janice Krieger, Alyssa Jaisle, Dorothy Hagmajer, Kimberly Case, J. Robyn Goodman and Betsy Shenkman, Florida - Forgiving Ourselves is Progress: The Importance of an “Amnesty” Approach Toward Questionable Research Practices
James D. Ivory, Virginia Tech, Sriram Kalyanaraman, Florida - From Stonewall to Tiffany’s
Ernest Raymond Rice, Florida - GIFTS: Developing Collaborative Projects
Yulia Strekalova, Florida - GIFTS: Student Participation in Sponsored Applied Research Projects
Yulia Strekalova, Tom Kelleher, Robert Norberg and Debbie Treise, Florida - “Just the Right Stuff for Just the Right Person”: Knowledge, Perceived Benefits, and Perceived Harms of Precision Medicine Among Caucasian and African-American Adults
Jordan Neil and Kim B. Walsh-Childers, Florida - Language of Uncertainty: The Expression of Decisional Conflict Related to Skin Cancer Prevention Recommendations
Yulia Strekalova and Vaughan James, Florida - More Credible but Less Effective: The Effects of News Cues on Perceptions of Self-Driving Technologies
Jung Won Chun, Sriram Kalyanaraman, Ah Ram Lee, Baobao Song, Jungyun Won and Tianduo Zhang, Florida - Network Analysis of Agenda Building in NFL Crisis Situation
Tiffany Lynn Schweickart, Jordan Neil, Tianduo Liudmila Khalitova, Barbara Myslik, Spiro K. Kiousis, Florida; Craig E. Carroll, New York U; Ji Young Kim, University of Hawaii at Manoa - Older Adults’ Social Connectedness Through Digital Gaming
Yu-Hao Lee, Florida - Online Social Support, Attitude, Social Norms, and Perceived Behavioral Control Associations with Individual’s Healthy Eating Behavior Intentions
Jungyun Won and Robert Wells, Florida - Political information use on mobile SNS and political discussion in China: The role of WeChat users’ social networks.
Aimie Yang, and Rita Men, Florida - Professionalization of Public Relations in Latin America: A Longitudinal Comparative Study
Juan-Carlos Molleda and Gabriel Stephen, Florida; Cristina Navarro, Gulf University for Science and Technology; Angeles Moreno, King Juan Carlos U - Psychological Distance in Public Relations Campaign
Ah Ram Lee, Linda Hon and Jungyun Won, Florida - Relationship Between Advertising and Economy in China: The Roles of Consumption, Economic Development, and Media
Sylvia Chan-Olmsted, Florida; and Linsen Su, Beijing Jiaotong U - Taking the Power Back: Does Interactivity Enhances Attitudes and Memory of Mediated Political Communication?
Lauren Furey and Sriram Kalyanaraman, Florida - The Comparison of the Effectiveness of Sustainability Development Communication Between Nonprofits and For-Profits: An Expectancy Violation Perspective
Moonhee Cho, University of Tennessee; Sun-Young Park, Rowan University; Soojin Kim, Florida - The Effect of Social Media on Positive Youth Development
Ah Ram Lee and Jungyun Won, Florida - The Two-Screen Experience: Examining the Interplay Between Multitasking and Involvement on User Perceptions of Television Programs
Sriram Kalyanaraman, Florida; and Jacqueline Y Borrett, U of North Carolina-Chapel Hill - Trusted Sources and Channels for Health Information: Exploring Differences in Sociodemographics and eHealth Literacy
Samantha Paige, Janice Krieger and Michael Stellefson, Florida - Understanding multiplatform media consumers: the roles of media dependency, online-offline media affinity, mobile platform, social media, and user characteristics
Sylvia Chan-Olmsted and Min Xiao, Florida - Understanding the Antecedents of Selfie-Posting on Social Networking Sites
Eunice Kim, Florida; Jung-Ah Lee, Korea University; Sejung Marina Choi, Korea University; Sejung Marina Choi and Yongjun Sung, Korea U - Vapor and Mirrors: A Qualitative Framing Analysis of E-Cigarette Reporting in High-Circulation U.S. Newspapers
Vaughan James and Paul Simpson, Florida - I’m Sorry: The Language of Empathy in Virtual Clinical Training
Yulia Strekalova, Janice Krieger, Jordan Neil, A.J. Kleinheksel (ShadowHealth, Inc.) and Aaron Kotranza (ShadowHealth, Inc.), Florida - Innovation or Inconsistency?: Framing Colorectal Cancer Guidelines to Improve Public Perceptions of Updated Screening Recommendations
Jordan Neil, Janice Krieger, Thomas George (UF Health) and Sriram Kalyanaraman, Florida - Using the Science of Language to Improve the Translation of the Language of Science
Janice Krieger, Florida