News from the Annenberg School for Communication

May 31, 2011

Report from ICA Boston - Part One

Annenberg Student Presentations

Thirty-two Annenberg doctoral students presented their research at the 2011 International Communication Conference in Boston, May 26 - 30. Congratulations to everyone.

(Coming tomorrow - Awards and honors)

 

STUDENT NAME

PRESENTATION TITLE

 

Christopher Ali

 

A Broadcast System in Whose Interest? Tracing the origins of broadcast localism in Canadian and Australian television policy, 1950 - 1963

 

Derek Blackwell

 

DECIPHERING THE ‘NEW’ LANGUAGE OF LOVE:  Identifying Romantic Relationship Norms in the Digital Age

 

Brett Bumgarner (with Heidi Khaled)

 

Toiling in Vulgarity and Mystique: Exploring Strategies for Cultivating Eccentricity on Facebook

 

Deepti Chittamuru

 

Social Dynamics of Mobile Phone Use By Children In Rural India: MILLEE

 

Aymar Jean Christian

 

The Making of the Web Series Market: Marketing Connection in Independent Media (Poster)

Fandom as Industrial Response: Producing Identity in an Independent Web Series

 

Andrew Crocco

 

Towards a Better Philadelphia: Edmund Bacon, Walter Phillips and the Exhibition of 1947.

Technology, the Slave Grid, and the Urban Future (Poster)

 

Susanna Dilliplane

 

Augmenting or Ameliorating the Knowledge Gap? A Panel Analysis of the Effects of Political TV Exposure on Campaign Learning

 

Brooke Erin Duffy

 

The Newsstand of the Global Economy: Mapping the Fields of Women’s Magazines in Canada, India, and the US

 

Felicity Duncan

 

The world’s a stage: How Google, China, and America publicly negotiate their terms of engagement

Mine, yours, ours: Journalists and NGOs as partners and competitors in the business of news making

 

Brittany Griebling

 

What’s in a name? Ambivalent identifications and the discursive construction of consensual non-monogamy (poster)

 

Seth Goldman

 

Effects of the 2008 Obama Presidential Campaign on White Racial Prejudice (Top Student Paper)

 

Jeffrey A. Gottfried

 

Amplifying the Party Cue in Low Information Elections: Priming or Learning?

Cross-Pressuring Partisans with Gender: Low Information Campaign Communication and Voting for the Other Side

 

Rowan Howard-Williams

 

Global campaigns in national contexts: a cross-national comparison of NGOs’ climate change campaigns

 

Heidi Khaled

 

The Power of the Oblique: A Critical Analysis of Notions of Hybridity, Style, Structure, and Resistance

 

Minji Kim

 

Information Systems Perspectives on Social Media, Smartphones, and Web Communication

 

Matthew A. Lapierre

 

Low-Income Child Consumers Across Cultures: An Invesgitationof Children's Consumer Behavior in Three Diverse Communities

Children and Trade Characters: Predicting Recognition and Knowledge of Character's Business Function

How American Children Spend Their Time: Media and Other Activities.

 

Angela M. Lee

 

Is the Medium the Message? Predicting Popularity of Top U.S. News Sites with Medium-Specific Features

 

Kyung Chloe Lee

 

Creating Their Own Media Events: The Mobilizing Role of Visual New Media in South Korea's Candlelight Vigils of 2008

 

Tara Liss-Marino

 

Romancing the Cover: Creativity and Constraint in the Design of Contemporary Romance Novels (Poster)

 

Deb Lubken

 

Death Metal: American Bell Metal in War and Its Aftermath

Fighting the “False-Alarm Fiend”: The Fire Alarm Telegraph and Efforts to Eliminate Erroneous Alarms

 

Ryan Paquin

 

Personality as a predictor of seeking information about genetic testing (with A.S. Richards, L.M. Koehly, and C.M. McBride)

Shame masquerading as guilt: Understanding the emotional and cognitive effects of shame-free guilt appeals (with V. Boudewyns, and M. Turner)

 

Alison Perelman

 

Resisting Arrest: Soda Taxes, the Nanny State, and Moral Opposition to the Food Police

 

Joel Penney

 

Eminently Visible: The History of T-Shirts in the LGBT Movement

 

Elizabeth Roodhouse

 

“Change” or “More of the Same”? Media Selectivity and Political Knowledge in the 2008 U.S. Presidential Election

 

Mario Rodriguez

 

Facebook amid the “surveillant assemblage”: Global Asymmetry, “Regions” & Rhizome

 

Dina Shapiro

 

Impact of Exposure to Health Information: The Moderating Effect of Education

 

Hyun Suk-Kim

 

Contingent Effects of Health Information Exposure: The Role of Exposure Imbalance

Mass Media and the Public Sphere: The Role of Media System

 

Piotr Szpunar

 

Neither “non-“ nor “Becoming”: American Polonia and Whiteness

The Horror at Fort Hood: American Exceptionalism, the military and collective identity (Poster)

 

Andy Tan

 

An Analysis of Prevalence and Predictors of Health Media Trust (Poster)

 

Keren Tenenboim-Weinblatt

 

Mediated Prospective Memory

 

Sarah Vaala

 

Content Analysis of Language-Promoting Strategies Used in Three Samples of Television Programming for Preschoolers".  (with D. Linebarger and M. K. McKnight)

 

Khadijah White

 

Oceanic Negroes: Communicating Blackness Down, Out, and Under

 

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