The following list includes ComArtSci researchers who are presenting at this year’s NCA Convention taking place in New Orleans, LA November 17-20, 2022.
ComArtSci researchers’ names are italicized. For the full list of presenters and updated times, visit the NCA 2022 Program Grid.
Thursday November 17, 2022
Identity and Personality in Social Cognition
Thu, 11/17: 9:30 AM – 10:45 AM CST
Sheraton
Room: Napoleon Ballroom A2 – Third Floor
Presentations:
Warm People Return Favors? Reciprocity Expectations as a Mechanism of Stereotype Content Model Processes
Author: Morgan Ellithorpe, University of Delaware
Co-Author(s): Shay Xuejing Yao, Georgia State University; David Ewoldsen, Michigan State University
Attention, Cognition, and Choice
Thu, 11/17: 11:00 AM – 12:15 PM CST
Sheraton
Room: Napoleon Ballroom A2 – Third Floor
Chair: Allison L. Eden, Michigan State University
Presentations:
Extending Antecedents of Retrospective Imaginative Involvement: Replication
Author: Ezgi Ulusoy, Michigan State University
Co-Author(s): Joshua Baldwin, University of Georgia; Sara Grady, Michigan State University; Neha Sethi, Michigan State University; David Ewoldsen, Michigan State University
Moment-by-moment tracking of brain responses to an engaging story: A replication study using forward and reverse correlation to study narrative reception
Author: Ralf Schmaelzle, Michigan State University
Co-Author(s): Qijia Ye, University of Pennsylvania; Yidi Zhang, Michigan State University; Hyungro Yoon, Michigan State University; Hanjie Liu, Michigan State University; Faith Delle, Michigan State University; Kaitlin Lewin, Michigan State University; Nolan Theodore Jahn, Michigan State University; Jiawei Long, Michigan State University
To sleep, or not to sleep? That is the question: The effect of self-control on sleep delay due to media use
Author: Ezgi Ulusoy, Michigan State University
Co-Author(s): Allison L. Eden, Michigan State University; Morgan Ellithorpe, University of Delaware
Message Design and Message Effects
Thu, 11/17: 3:30 PM – 4:45 PM CST
Sheraton
Room: Napoleon Ballroom A3 – Third Floor
Presentations:
Comforting Media: Seeking the Familiar in Times of Distress?
Author: Sara Grady, Michigan State University
Co-Author: Allison L. Eden, Michigan State University
Rebooting Communication Science: Applying Modern Science Practice to Our Intractable Problems
Thu, 11/17: 8:00 AM – 9:15 AM CST
Mariott
Room: Preservation Hall Studio 6 – Second Floor
Chair: Patrick Idzik, John A Logan College
Presenter(s): R. Kelly Aune, University of Hawaii, Manoa; William. A Donahue, Michigan State University; Qi Hao, United States Institute of Peace; John L. Sherry, Michigan State University
Exploring the Changing Role of Technology in Family Communication
Thu, 11/17: 9:30AM – 10:45 AM CST
Marriott
Room: Mardi Gras Ballroom Salon A – Third Floor
Presentations:
Integrating Face-To-Face and Technologically Mediated Communication in Daily Life in Slovenia and the United States
Author: Elizabeth Dorrance Hall, Michigan State University
Co-Author: Liesel Sharabi, Arizona State University
Engaging with Communication Technology for and About Interpersonal and Familial Relationships
Thu, 11/17: 12:30 PM – 1:45 PM CST
Sheraton
Room: Nottoway – Fourth Floor
Chair: Kelsey Earle, Michigan State University
Video Games: The Experimental, Relational, and Psychological [Game Studies High-Density Session]
Thu, 11/17: 8:00 AM – 9:15 AM CST
Marriott
Room: Preservation Hall Studio 8 – Second Floor
Presentations:
The Metaverse Spend: Game purchasers perceive more virtual value
Author: Rabindra A. Ratan, Michigan State University
Co-Author(s): Hanjie Liu, Michigan State University; Gabriel E. Hales, Michigan State University; Chaeyun Lim, Michigan State University; Maxwell Foxman, University of Oregon; Yiming Lei, Michigan State University; JuYoung Lee, Michigan State University; Dar Meshi, Michigan State University
Collaboration Space Panel #1
Thu, 11/17: 12:30 PM – 1:45 PM CST
Sheraton
Room: Grand Ballroom D/E - Fifth Floor
Presentations:
The Role of Communication: A Review of Systematic Reviews of Health-Focused Conversational AI
Performer: Qinghua Yang, Texas Christian University
Co-Performer(s): Sue Lim, Michigan State University; Jingbo Meng, Michigan State University; Stephen Rains, University of Arizona
Information and Misinformation Sharing through Communication Technology
Thu, 11/17: 8:00 AM – 9:15 AM CST
Sheraton
Room: Nottoway – Fourth Floor
Presentations:
Does Warranting Theory Function Best Outside of a Truth-Default State: Initial Experimental Evidence
Author: Brandon Van Der Heide, Michigan State University
Co-Author(s): Adam J. Mason, Michigan State University; Kelsey Earle, Michigan State University; Ezgi Ulusoy, Michigan State University; Duy Pham, Michigan State University; Bobbie Rathjens, Michigan State University; Yidi Zhang, Michigan State University; Andrew Bredland, Michigan State University
Advances in Organizational Communication and Technology Research: AI, Social Media, Distributed Collaboration, and Beyond
Thu, 11/17: 3:30 PM – 4:45 PM CST
Sheraton
Room: Nottoway – Fourth Floor
Chair: Vernon Miller, Michigan State University
Social Support
Thu, 11/17: 11:00 AM – 12:15 PM CST
Marriott
Room: Galerie 2 – Second Floor
Presentations:
Supportive Communication in Response to Esteem Threat: Comparing Emotional and Esteem Support Messages
Author: Amanda J. Holmstrom, Michigan State University
Co-Author(s): Samantha J. Shebib; Allison P. Mazur, University of California, Santa Barbara; Adam J. Mason, Michigan State University; Amanda Marie Allard, Michigan State University; Josephine K. Boumis, University of South Florida; Jong In Lim, Michigan State University; Lu Zhang, Michigan State University
Binge Watching Motivations and Streaming Use
Thu, 11/17: 2:00 PM – 3:15 PM CST
Mariott
Room: Mardi Gras Ballroom Salon F/G - Third Floor
Presentations:
Binge watching to feel better: Mental health gratifications sought and obtained through binge watching
Author: Nicholas Gadino, University of Delaware
Co-Author(s): Morgan Ellithorpe, University of Delaware; Ezgi Ulusoy, Michigan State University; Allison L. Eden, Michigan State University; Dominique Wirz, University of Fribourg
Boundaries on a Binge: Explicating the Role of Intentionality in Binge-Watching Motivations and Outcomes
Author: Ezgi Ulusoy, Michigan State University
Co-Author(s): Dominique Wirz, University of Fribourg; Allison L. Eden, Michigan State University; Morgan Ellithorpe, University of Delaware
Finding the Facts Among the Misinformation
Thu, 11/17: 3:30 PM – 4:45 PM CST
Sheraton
Room: Bayside A – Fourth Floor
Presentations:
Estimating the Impact of Immediate Versus Delayed Corrections on Belief Accuracy
Author: Suhwoo Ahn, Michigan State University
Co-Author(s): Daniel E. Bergan, Michigan State University; Siyuan Ma, Michigan State University; Dustin Carnahan, Michigan State University
Sharing is Caring? How Moral Foundation Frames Drive the Sharing of Corrective Messages and Misinformation about COVID-19 Vaccines
Author: Aimei Yang, University of Southern California
Co-Author(s): Alvin. Zhou, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities; Jieun Shin, University of Florida; Ke Maddie Huang-Isherwood, University of Southerrn California; Wenlin Liu, University of Houston; Chuqing Dong, Michigan State University; Eugene Lee, University of Southern California; Jingyi Sun, University of Southern California
Table 04: Framing Health and Environmental Issues
Thu, 11/17: 3:30 PM – 4:45 PM CST
Sheraton
Room: Grand Ballroom D/E - Fifth Floor
Presentations:
The Use of the Extended Parallel Process Model (EPPM) to Examine U.S. Sustainability and Environmental News Article Quality in University Student Publications
Author: Ruth Heo, Michigan State University
Co-Author(s): Serena Miller, Michigan State University; Bruno Takahashi, Michigan State University; Jonus Cottrell, Michigan State University
Table 03: Media and Politics
Thu, 11/17: 3:30 PM – 4:45 PM CST
Sheraton
Room: Grand Ballroom D/E - Fifth Floor
Presentations:
Examining Source Affiliation Diversity in Solutions Journalism
Author: Jennifer Brannock Cox, Salisbury University
Co-Author(s): Serena Miller, Michigan State University; Soo Young Shin
Table 14: Media, Race, and Gender
Thu, 11/17: 3:30 PM – 4:45 CST
Sheraton
Room: Grand Ballroom D/E - Fifth Floor
Presentations:
Who is Leading Public Discourse in Social Media? An Application of Social Network Analysis (SNA) in Examining Mainstream and Social Media Focused News Media in Twitter in the Context of Hate Crimes Against Asians
Author: Ruth Heo, Michigan State University
Co-Author(s): Jiaqi Qin, Michigan State University; Hayeon Kim, Yonsei University
Friday November 18, 2022
Advances in Methods and Theory in Communication and Social Cognition
Fri, 11/18: 11:00 AM – 12:15 PM CST
Sheraton
Room: Napoleon Ballroom B3 – Third Floor
Presentations:
Studying the Effects of Emotional Appeals: What is the Proper Manipulation Check?
Author: Monique Mitchell Turner, Michigan State University
Co-Author(s): Youjin Jang, Michigan State University; Ruth Heo, Michigan State University; Qijia Ye, University of Pennsylvania; Jiawei Long, Michigan State University; Rachel Carolyn Barry, Ohio State University
Reexamining Reproduction and Abortion: Power, Policy, and Perspectives from the Margins
Fri, 11/18: 11:00 AM. - 12:15 AM CST
Sheraton
Room: Napoleon Ballroom C2 – Third Floor
Presenter(s): Katrina Webber, University of Connecticut; Carrie Murawski, Roanoke College; Cassidy D. Ellis, University of Tampa; Robyn Adams, Michigan State University; Leandra Hinojosa Hernandez, Utah Valley University; Jessica L. Furgerson, University of Cincinnati; Tanya Melendez, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Theoretical Testing of Hyperpersonal and Interpersonal Interactions through Communication Technology
Fri, 11/18: 3:30 PM – 4:45 PM CST
Sheraton
Room: Nottoway – Fourth Floor
Chair: Adam J. Mason, Michigan State University
Presentations:
Testing the effects of providing feedback on perceiving selective self-presentations in computer-mediated communication
Author: Duy Pham, Michigan State University
Co-Author(s): Brandon Van Der Heide, Michigan State University; Yidi Zhang, Michigan State University; Kelsey Earle, Michigan State University; Bobbie Rathjens, Michigan State University; Ezgi Ulusoy, Michigan State University; Adam J. Mason, Michigan State University; Andrew Bredland, Michigan State University
Race, Representation, and Impact: Honoring Children’s PLACE in Media
Fri, 11/18: 8:00 AM – 9:15 AM CST
Marriott
Room: Balcony I – Fourth Floor
Presentations:
Creating with Intention: A Phenomenological Case Study of Crafting Children’s Media with Intentional Inclusivity
Author: Fashina Aladé, Michigan State University
Co-Author(s): Tara Mesyn, Michigan State University; Breniel Lemly, Northwestern University
Top Papers in Mass Communication
Fri, 11/18: 3:30 PM – 4:45 PM CST
Marriott
Room: Mardi Gras Ballroom Salon F/G - Third Floor
Presentations:
(How to) Read the Comments: Analyzing Open-Ended Utterances Following Exposure to Black Lives Matter News
Author: Marisa A. Smith, Michigan State University
Co-Author: Katherine Haenschen, Northeastern University
Finding the Moral of the Story in PG-13 and R Rated Films
Author: Ron Tamborini, Michigan State University
Co-Author(s): Matthew Olah, Michigan State University; Joshua Baldwin, University of Georgia; Sara Grady, Michigan State University; Melinda Raynae Aley, Montana State University, Billings; Sujay Prabhu, Albion College
Saturday November 19, 2022
Top Papers for the Association of Business Communication
Sat, 11/19: 2:00 PM – 3:15 PM CST
Sheraton
Room: Oak Alley – Fourth Floor
Presentations:
Perceived Organizational Listening Effectiveness: A Comparison of Consumer Intelligence Provider and Consumer Intelligence User Assessments
Author: David Randall Brandt, Northern Kentucky University
Co-Author: William A. Donahue, Michigan State University
Getting Your Books Published
Sat, 11/19: 12:30 PM – 1:45 PM CST
Sheraton
Room: Napoleon Ballroom A2 – Third Floor
Chair: Catherine Cocks, Michigan State University
Honoring PLACE and Creating Space for Mentorship and Community-Building in the International and Intercultural Communication Division
Sat, 11/19: 2:00 PM – 3:15 PM CST
Marriott
Room: Mardi Gras Ballroom Salon E – Third Floor
Presenter(s): Duy Pham, Michigan State University
Collaboration Space Panel #2
Sat, 11/19: 9:30AM – 10:45 AM CST
Sheraton
Room: Grand Ballroom D/E - Fifth Floor
Presentations:
Challenging Place-Based Beliefs in Ghana and Nigeria: Examining Mental Health Digital Discourses to Reframe Advocacy
Performer: Barikisu Issaka, Michigan State University
Co-Performer(s): Sabena Abdul Raheem, University of Cincinnati; Inusah Mohammed, University of New Mexico; Mahmoud Junior Suleman, University of Cincinnati
Relationships and Health
Sat, 11/19: 2:00 PM – 3:15 PM CST
Marriott
Room: Galerie 2 – Second Floor
Presentations:
Confirmation, Disconfirmation, and Communal Coping for Joint Physical Activity in Romantic Dyads
Author: Amanda J. Holmstrom, Michigan State University
Co-Author(s): Elizabeth Dorrance Hall, Michigan State University; Shelby Wilcox, Michigan State University; Ralf Schmaelzle, Michigan State University
Honoring the Career and Legacy of Steven R. Wilson
Sat, 11/19: 2:00 PM – 3:15 PM CST
Marriott
Room: Mardi Gras Ballroom Salon C – Third Floor
Chair: Maria K. Venetis, Rutgers University
Co-Presenter(s): Sandi W. Smith, Michigan State University; Bo Feng, University of California, Davis; Lisa Guntzviller, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Patricia Gettings, University of Albany, SUNY; Elizabeth A. Hintz, University of Connecticut
High Density Research Roundtable Discussions: Social Media and Political Polarizations
Sat, 11/19: 2:00 PM – 3:15 PM CST
Sheraton
Room: Grand Ballroom D/E - Fifth Floor
Presentations:
Exploring Three Ways Bipartisan Agreement and Partisan Difference Messages Influence Affective Polarization
Author: Suhwoo Ahn, Michigan State University
Political Communication in Action
Sat, 11/19: 3:30 PM – 4:45 PM CST
Sheraton
Room: Bayside A – Fourth Floor
Presentations:
Can People Use Party Cues to Assess Policymaker Positions? Ecological Rationality and Political Heuristics
Author: Daniel E. Bergan, Michigan State University
Co-Author(s): Siyuan Ma, Michigan State University; Caitlin Finerty, Michigan State University; Jack Harrison, Michigan State University; Isabel Virtue, Michigan State University
Sunday November 20, 2022
Family Conflict and Reconciliation
Sun, 11/20: 9:30 AM – 10:45 AM CST
Marriott
Room: Preservation Hall Studio 8 – Second Floor
Presentations:
Does the Apple Fall Far from the Tree? Emerging Adult Children’s Responses to Parents During Conflict Interactions
Author: Samantha J. Shebib
Co-Author: Amanda J. Holmstrom, Michigan State University
Politics, Morals, and Social Norms
Sun, 11/19: 9:30 AM – 10:45 AM CST
Marriott
Room: Galerie 5 – Second Floor
Presentations:
What do Viewers Look at in Social Norms Appeals?
Author: Nancy Rhodes, Michigan State University
Co-Author(s): Faith Delle, Michigan State University; Gloria Pacic, Michigan State University; Gabriel E. Hales, Michigan State University; Nikki McClaran, Arizona State University; Shay Xuejing Yao, Georgia State University
A PLACE for Queer Rhetoric: Histories, Provocations, Speculations
Sun, 11/20: 9:30 AM – 10:45 AM CST
Sheraton
Room: Napoleon Ballroom D2 – Third Floor
Chair: Jonathan Alexander, University of California, Irvine
Presenter(s): Shinsuke Eguchi, University of New Mexico; Loretta LeMaster, Arizona State University; Marco Dehnert, Arizona State University; Joe E. Hatfield, University of Arkansas; Thomas R. Dunn, Colorado State University; Austin Williams Miller, University of New Mexico; Mari Ramler, Tennessee Tech University; Hillery Glasby, Michigan State University; Erin J. Rand, Syracuse University; Caleb Pendygraft, Massachusetts Maritime Academy
Factors Shaping Vaccine Intentions
Sun, 11/20: 11:00 AM – 12:15 PM CST
Sheraton
Room: Napoleon Ballroom C3 – Third Floor
Presentations:
Investigating the Role of Threat, Coping, and Sociodemographic Factors on COVID-19 Vaccination Intention
Author: Nagwan Refaat Zahry, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga
Co-Author(s): Jiying Ling, Michigan State University; Michael McCluskey, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga; Meredith Rippy, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga
Perceptions and Effects of Algorithms Within Communication Technology
Sun, 11/20: 8:00 AM – 9:15 AM CST
Sheraton
Room: Napoleon Ballroom D3 – Third Floor
Presentations:
The algorithmic imaginaries of cyber-romance turn out unromantic: The impact of romantic needs and confining perceptions of algorithms on dating app use and commitment in romantic relationships
Author: Junwen Hu, Michigan State University, Nanjing University
Co-Author: Nainan Wen, Nanjing University
Messages, Disclosure, Language: Interpersonal Studies
Sun, 11/20: 9:30 AM – 10:45 AM CST
Marriott
Room: Galerie 2 – Second Floor
Presentations:
Students’ Perceptions of Instructor Credibility and Similarity: The Effects of Swearing in a College Classroom during Interpersonal Interactions
Author: Amanda Marie Allard, Michigan State University
Mass Media Theory
Sun, 11/20: 8:00 AM – 9:15 AM CST
Marriott
Room: Mardi Gras Ballroom Salon F/G - Third Floor
Presentations:
The Vicarious Experience of Basic Psychological Need Satisfaction: BIRGing with Narratives
Author: Sara Grady, Michigan State University
Co-Author(s): Ron Tamborini, Michigan State University; Joshua Baldwin, University of Georgia
Socialization in Careers and the Academy
Sun 11/20: 11:00 AM – 12:15 PM CST
Marriott
Room: Galerie 4 – Second Floor
Presentations:
Self-determination need satisfaction’s influence on first-generation college students’ career decision making
Author: Melinda Raynae Aley, Montana State University, Bilings
Co-Author(s): Kenneth J. Levine, University at Albany, SUNY; Vernon Miller, Michigan State University