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- March 2024 – “Like” Economy, Virtual Influencers, AI and Misinformation
- February 2024 – AI Ads, Misinformation, Political Communication, PR and Social Change
- January 2024 – Combatting News Aversion, Identifying Language Bias, Chatbots and Science Information
- November 2023 – Technology Policy and Legal Issues
- October 2023 – Facts Over Misinformation, Decreasing Partisan Bias, Narrative Justice, Trustworthy Robots
- September 2023 – AI-Generated Content, Media Trust, Streaming, Cameras in Court
- August 2023 – Climate Communication, Snapchat Ads, Diversity Messaging, Power of Reboots
- July 2023 – Political Parody, Loneliness and Streaming, Romance Communication, Vaccine Hesitancy
- June 2023 – Special AI Edition
- May 2023 – Virtual Influencers, Trust in Brands, Place-Based Identity, Understanding Polarization
- April 2023 – Parasocial Relationships, Non-Human Social Agents, COVID Communications
- March 2023 – Fake News Detection, Disinformation Ads, Influencer Transparency, Ad Professional Identities
- February 2023 – Chat Agents, Influencers, Social Capital, Trusted Health Messengers
- January 2023 – Social Media Envy, Influencer Marketing, Partisan Media
- November 2022 – Disney’s Encanto, Ad Agency Gender Identity, Supreme Court Trust, Analyzing Consumer Sentiment
- October 2022 – Machine Learning, AI in the Workplace, Algorithmic Bias, Virtual Humans
- September 2022 – Using “Virtual Refugees” to Build Empathy, Selling Breonna Taylor, Purpose-Driven Organizations, Social Partnerships
- August 2022 – AI Tutors, Chatbots, Youth Speaking Out, Human-Machine Communication
- June 2022 – Capitol Attack, Ukraine War, Gaming and Unemployment, Social Media Capital, Human-Machine Communication
- May 2022 – Response to Technology, Refugee Narratives, Mask Wearing, Data Collection and Use
- March 2022 – AI in Marketing, “Dadvertising,” Greenwashing, Doomscrolling
- February 2022 – Man vs. Machine, Sports Media Education, Vaccine Hesitancy
- January 2022 – Civics Education, Sustainability and Brands, Social Media Influencers, Research Recruitment
- November 2021 – Negative Comments, Narrative Justice, Madden Camera, Sexual Health
- October 2021 – Social Robots, 360 Video, Crisis Response
- September 2021 – Virtual Influencers, Vaccine Communication, Dark Patterns, Cancer Misinformation
- July 2021 – Femvertising, Social Cues for Machines, Student Journalism Labs
- June 2021 – Ethical AI, Vaping and Instagram, Woke Advertising
- May 2021 – Voice-Assisted AI, Brands on Fake News Sites, Covering Healthcare Policy
- April 2021 – Kamala Harris as Influencer, Don’t Call it a Tax, Podcast User Behavior
- March 2021 – AI, Media Trust, Vaccine Hesitancy, Family Discussions about Cancer
- January 2021 – Fake News, Vaccine Hesitancy, Breast Cancer
- November 2020 – First Amendment, Echo Chambers, Digital Interventions
- September 2020 – Data Trusts, Trust in News, Luxury Branding
- August 2020 – Amplifying Otherness, Narrative Justice Project, Breast Cancer Messaging
- June 2020 – News Framing, Election Year Communication, Selling Feminism
- May 2020 – Communicating During COVID-19, Data Journalism, Native Advertising
- February 2020 – Research and Insights: CEOs and Twitter, Political Polarization, Machines and Social Cues
- January 2020 – Black Consumers, AI in Media, Corporate Altruism
- November 2019 – Vaping, Gag Orders, Big Data and Political Satire
- September 2019 – Communication Research and Insights from UFCJC
- July 2019 – New Ad Agency Roles, Issues with VR Research
- June 2019 – Insights on VR, Fantasy Sports, Instagram and Company Culture
- May 2019 – Are Spoilers Really That Bad?
- December 2018 – CJC Experts on Branded Content, Social Change and Improving Employee Engagement
- September 2018 – CJC Experts on the Science of What Makes Us Care, Overcoming Science Skepticism and First Amendment Issues
- Summer 2018 – The Science of Trust, Storytelling and Fighting Hate
- April 2018 – CJC Experts Examine Fake News, Voting Beliefs and How Games and Humor Can Change Behaviors
- March 2018 – CJC experts discuss school walkouts, cancer clinical trials, health journalism and crisis communication strategy
- February 2018 – Four Ways to Take Your Team and Communication Strategy to the Next Level
- January 2018 – Journal of Public Interest Communications Releases Second Issue
- December 2017 – CJC Experts on How Social Media Connected and Divided Us in 2017
- November 2017 – CJC Experts Explore Media Violence, Science Communication, Digital Audiences and Work Culture
- October 2017 – Fighting Cancer With Better Communication
- September 2017 – Can better communication make a better world?
- August 2017 – CJC Experts on Freedom of Speech on University Campuses
- July 2017 – CJC Experts on the Future of Audience Data
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