NCA 110th Annual Convention

The following is a list of MSU researchers who will be presenting at the 109th annual NCA convention, November 21-24th in New Orleans, Louisiana.The following times are America/New Orleans.

ComArtSci researchers' names are italicized. For the full list of presenters, event locations, and updated times, visit the NCA 2024 Program Grid.


Thursday, November 21 | Friday, November 22 | Saturday, November 23 | Sunday, November 24


 

Thursday November 21, 2024

8:00 A.M. – 9:15 A.M.

"They said we are against the government for discussing sanitation": Facebook Activism on Water and Sanitation in Ghana. - Environmental Communication Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Sabena Abdul Raheem, University of Iowa
  • Co-Authors:
    • Inusah Mohammed, Brian Lamb School of Communication
    • Rebecca Obu, University of Cincinnati
    • Barikisu Issaka, Michigan State University

Panelist: Media Psychology and Moral Response - Mass Communication Division Panel Discussion

  • Presenter:
    • Allison Eden, Michigan State University
  • Co Author:
    • Matthew Grizzard, Ohio State University

Beyond Stereotypes: Empowering Methods in Disability Research in Media and Communication - Public Relations Division Panel Discussion

  • Presenter:
    • Edward Timke, Michigan State University

 

9:30 A.M. – 10:45 A.M.

Becoming the Brand: How Esports Fandom Influences University Identification Through Collegiate Programs - Game Studies Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Md Waseq Ur Rahman, School of Journalism and Communication, University of Oregon
  • Co-Authors:
    • Shane Burrell, School of Journalism and Communication, University of Oregon
    • Amanda Cote, Michigan State University
    • Maxwell Foxman, School of Journalism and Communication, University of Oregon
    • Brandon Harris, University of Alabama

Does Geographic Distance Cause Instability in Parent-Child Relationships? Applying Relational Turbulence Theory in Emerging Adults - Health Communication Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Wenyuan Li, Department of Communication, Michigan State University
  • Co-Author:
    • Nanxiao Zheng, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Exploring the Influence of Family Communication Patterns on Reverse Mentoring Dynamics in Grandparent-Grandchild Dyads - Health Communication Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Xiaoran Cui, Department of Communication, Michigan State University

 

11:00 A.M. – 12:15 A.M.

Leveraging Grant Funding for Greater Regard: Building, Maintaining, and Innovating Externally Funded Work Within and Outside of the Academy - Human Communication and Technology Division Panel Discussion

  • Presenter:
    • Elizabeth Dorrance Hall, Michigan State University
  • Presenter:
    • Vernon Miller, Michigan State University

Self and Other-Perceived Deception Detection Abilities are Highly Correlated but Unassociated with Objective Detection Ability: Examining the Detection Consensus Effect - Communication and Social Cognition Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • David Matthew Markowitz, Michigan State University

 

1:00 PM – 2:15 PM

Language Style Matching Without Interaction: Consuming Entertainment Media from Someone Unlike You is Engaging - Communication and Social Cognition Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • David Matthew Markowitz, Michigan State University

Investigating the Role of Reward Intensity and Proximity in Immersive Media Selection and Decision-making - Communication and Social Cognition Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Chen (Crystal) Chen, University of Miami
  • Co-Author:
    • Jacob Fisher, Michigan State University

The Role of Context in Retrospective Imaginative Involvement: Experimental Test of RII - 
Communication and Social Cognition Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Ezgi Ulusoy, Michigan State University
  • Co-Author:
    • Allison Eden, Michigan State University

Do Nostalgia or Regret Appeals Work on Audiences Outside of the Target Audience? - Health Communication Division Paper Session

  • Co-Authors:
    • Monique Turner, Michigan State University
    • Hee Jung Cho, Michigan State University
    • Moonsun Jeon, Michigan State University
    • Youjin Jang, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
    • Qijia Ye, Annenberg School for Communication
    • Ji Hyun Ha, Michigan State University

Determinants of Gender-Based Violence Prevention Campaign Engagement in El Salvador: Implications for Advocacy Efforts - Health Communication Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Nikki McClaran, University of Oregon
  • Co-Author:
    • Juan Mundel, Michigan State University

Developing Health Interventions with Generative AI: The Impact of Construal Level Theory and Media Modality on Organ Donation-Related Intentions - Health Communication Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Yoo Jung Oh, Michigan State University
  • Co-Author:
    • Sooyeon Park, Florida State University

AI-based Fact-Checkers: Source Characteristics and Fact-Checking Effectiveness - Health Communication Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Joana de Assis Pacheo Videria, Ohio State University
  • Co-Authors:
    • Jingbo Meng, Ohio State University
    • Bingjie Liu, Ohio State University
    • Wei Peng, Michigan State University

Extended Abstract: Learning from Older Adults about their Preferences for Caregiving Artificial Intelligence (AI) Chatbots to Improve Well-being and Social Connectivity - Health Communication Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Yoo Jung Oh, Michigan State University
  • Co-Authors:
    • Brooke H. Wolfe, Michigan State University
    • Hyesun Choung, Michigan State University
    • Xiaoran Cui, Michigan State University
    • Joshua Weinzapfel, Michigan State University

Extended Abstract: COVID-19-Related Anger on Traditional vs. Social Media News Consumption and Vaccination Intention: A Nationally Representative Study - Health Communication Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Yoo Jung Oh, Michigan State University
  • Co-Authors:
    • Muhammad Ehab Rasul, University of California Davis
    • Jong In Lim, Michigan State University
    • Christopher (CJ) Calabrese, Clemson University

Extended Abstract: Exerting Social Influence by Building Human-AI Chatbot Relationships: A Systematic Review - 
Health Communication Division Paper Division

  • Presenter:
    • Yoo Jung Oh, Michigan State University
  • Co-Authors:
    • Junwen M. Hu, Michigan State University
    • Rui Zhu, Department of Communication, Michigan State University
    • Jond In Liam, Michigan State University

Integrating Love and Technology: The Impact of Media Multiplexity on the Adoption of AI in Romantic Relationship Maintenance - Health Communication Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Wenyuan Li, Department of Communication, Michigan State University
  • Co-Authors:
    • Nanxiao Zheng, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
    • Lingxuan Li, Communication University of China

An Experimental Approach to Distinguish Communal Coping and Social Support - Health Communication Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Yue Zhang, Michigan State University
  • Co-Authors:
    • Jong In Lim, Michigan State University
    • Andrew Bredland, Michigan State University

Exploring Attitude Accessibility as a Cognitive Mechanism in Impression Formation in Hyperpersonal Interactions - Health Communication Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Duy Pham, Michigan State University
  • Co-Author:
    • Brandon Van Der Heide, Michigan State University

Yes to the Ethic of Care, but at What Cost? Examining How Personal and Organizational Care Perceptions Influence Work Stress and Quiet Quitting in the Public Sector - Public Relations Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Chuqing Dong, Michigan State University

Top Papers in Public Relations | Public Relations Division

Articulating a Center: An Analysis of the Strategic Management Paradigm in Public Relations - Public Relations Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Luke Capizzo, Michigan State University
  • Co-Authors:
    • Elizabeth Toth, University of Maryland
    • Jordan Morehouse, University of Colorado, Boulder
    • Alvin Zhou, University of Minnesota
    • Tyler Page, University of Connecticut, Stamford

Top Papers in Public Relations | Public Relations Division

 

2:30 P.M. – 3:45 P.M.

Advances in Interpersonal Communication and Resilience: Communication for Greater Regard - Interpersonal Communication Division Panel Discussion

  • Presenter:
    • Elizabeth Dorrance Hall, Michigan State University

The Subjectivity of Audiences in the Follower-followee Relationships: Collaboration and Innovations Flow on Social Media From the Social Network Perspective - Communication and the Future Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Yan Wang, Michigan State University

Report from the Future: Communication Science Futures - Communication and Social Cognition Division Panel Discussion

  • Futures in Methods
    Presenter:

    • Jacob Fisher, Michigan State University
  • Report from the future
    Presenter:

    • David Matthew Markowitz, Michigan State University

 

4:00 P.M. – 5:15 PM

Quantifying Social Group Demographics: Considerations of Representation and Inclusion as a Data Ethic - Research in Progress Roundtables Panel Discussion

  • Presenter:
    • Serena Miller, Michigan State University
  • Co-Authors:
    • Zhao Peng, Emerson College
    • Ruth Heo, Michigan State University

The “Fake” Aspect of (mis)Representation? An empirical look at the focus on minorities in false information about minority issues - Research in Progress Roundtables Panel Discussion

  • Presenter:
    • Mingxiao Sui, University of Alabama at Birmingham
  • Co-Authors:
    • Ian Hawkins, University of Alabama at Birmingham
    • Claudia Rivera Diaz, University of Alabama at Birmingham
    • Ali McDearmond, University of Alabama at Birmingham
    • Dan Hiaeshutter-Rice, Michigan State University

The American Friendship Project: A Report on the Status and Health of Friendship in America - Applied Communication Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Natalie Pennington, Colorado State University
  • Co-Authors:
    • Jeffery A. Hall, University of Kansas
    • Amanda Holmstrom, Michigan State University

Top Papers in the Applied Communication Division | Applied Communication Division

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Friday November 22, 2024

8:00 A.M. – 9:15 A.M.

What’s in a Label? Exploring the Intersection of Relationships with Best Friends and Romantic Partners with Well-being - Interpersonal Communication Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Natalie Pennington, Colorado State University
  • Co-Authors:
    • Brooke H. Wolfe, Michigan State University
    • Jeffery A. Hall, University of Kansas
    • Samantha Schaffer, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
    • Amanda Holmstrom, Michigan State University

 

9:30 A.M. – 10:45 A.M.

In-person and Computer-mediated Social Support for International Students at U.S. Universities: Associations with Acculturative Stress and Mental Health - Human Communication and Technology Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • MST Aysha Siddika, University of Delaware
  • Co-Authors:
    • Morgan Ellithorpe, University of Delaware
    • Dar Meshi, Michigan State University
    • Samuel Tham, Colorado State University

Artificial Intelligence (AI) Meets Virtual Reality (VR): Persuasive Impact of Gender-Matching in a Health-Related Conversation with an Embodied GPT-Agent - Human Communication and Technology Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Sue Lim, Michigan State University
  • Co-Author:
    • Ralf Schmaelzle, Michigan State University

Mentorship in Hybrid Environments: The Keystone to a Positive Graduate School Experience - Master's Education Section Panel Discussion 

  • Chair:
    • Olivia Truban, University of Alaska Fairbanks Troth Yeddha’
  • Panelist 1:
    • Olivia Truban, University of Alaska Fairbanks Troth Yeddha’
  • Panelists 2:
    • Victoria McDermott, University of Alaska, Fairbanks
  • Panelist 3:
    • Max Erdemandi, University of Maryland
  • Panelist 4:
    • Anita Atwell, University of Alaska Fairbanks
  • Panelist 5:
    • Amy May, University of Alaska Fairbanks
  • Panelist 6:
    • Luke Capizzao, Michigan State University
  • Panelist 7:
    • Mariam Da’Mes, James Madison University

Cultivating Positive and Negative Organization-Public Relationships: The Mediating Role of Emotions - Public Relations Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Ning Xie, Michigan State University

The Impact of Employee Relationships and Engagement on Ethical Communication Strategies: Examining Antecedents to Care-Based Humanization and Empathy - Public Relations Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Jordan Morehouse, University of Colorado, Boulder
  • Co-Authors:
    • Chuqing Dong, Michigan State University
    • Qi Zheng, Michigan State University

The Story of Us: How Online Daters Narrate the Story of Their Courtship - Interpersonal Communication Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Liesel Sharabi, Arizona State University
  • Co-Author:
    • Elizabeth Dorrance Hall, Michigan State University
    • Haley Kranstuber Horstman, University of Missouri

The Roles of Severity and Susceptibility Messages in Arousing Discrete Emotions: Testing the Susceptibility Threshold - Communication and Social Cognition Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Youjin Jang, university of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Co-Author:
    • Maria Lapinski, Michigan State University

Top Student Papers in Communication and Social Cognition | Communication and Social Cognition Division

Relying on ChatGPT isn’t as Scary as You Think: Nurturing AI Literacy to Alleviate Fear Attitudes Caused by Dependence on Generative AI - Communication and the Future Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Jiahui Liu, Michigan State University

Top Student Papers in Communication and the Future | Communication and the Future Division

 

11:00 A.M. – 12:15 P.M.

New Directions in Digital Divide Research - Partnership for Progress on the Digital Divide Paper Session

  • Chair:
    • Ken Levine, Michigan State University

The Roles of Verbal Person-Centeredness, Race, and Gender in Evaluations of Emotional Support Messages Parole and Probation Clients Receive from Agents - Interpersonal Communication Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Amanda Holmstrom, Michigan State University
  • Co-Authors:
    • Merry Morash, Michigan State University
    • Amanda Witwer, Michigan State University

Supportive Communication in Response to Low Esteem-Threatening Situations: Comparing Emotional and Esteem Support Messages - Interpersonal Communication Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Junwen M. Hu, Michigan State University
  • Co-Author:
    • Amanda Holmstrom, Michigan State University
    • Jong In Lim, Michigan State University
    • Yue Zhang, Michigan State University
    • Andrew Bredland, Michigan State University
    • Hailery Schulte, Michigan State University
    • Ji Hyun Ha, Michigan State University
    • Ping-Hsu Wu, Michigan State University
    • Megan Szcypka, Michigan State University
    • Yidi Zhang, University of California, Santa Barbara

 

1:00 P.M. – 2:15 P.M.

Lonely and Connected: The Ambivalence of Sociality in a Time of Transitions - Communication and Aging Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Jeffery A. Hall, University of Kansas
  • Co-Authors:
    • Natalie Pennington, Colorado State University
    • Amanda Holmstrom, Michigan State University

 

2:30 P.M. – 3:45 P.M.

Celebrating the 2023 and 2024 Winners of the Gerald R. Miller Book and Franklin H. Knower Article Awards - Interpersonal Communication Division Panel Discussion

  • Chair:
    • Erin Basinger, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
  • Co-Chair:
    • Joshua Pederson, University of Alabama
  • Respondents:
    • John Caughlin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    • Bree McEwan, University of Toronto-Mississauga
    • Denise Solomon, Pennsylvania State University
    • Jennifer Theiss, Rutgers University
  • Participants:
    • Lindsey Susan Aloia, University of Arkansas
    • John Patrick Crowley, University of Delaware
    • Amanda Denes, University of Connecticut
    • Elizabeth Dorrance Hall, Michigan State University
    • Jeffery A. Hall, University of Kansas
    • Kristina M, Scharp, Rutgers University
    • Liesel Sharabi, Arizona State University
    • Tiffany Rose Wang, University of Montevallo
    • Brooke H. Wolfe, Michigan State University

 

4:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M.

When Being Justice Unto Themselves: Exploring the Role of Morally-Founded Communication Strategies from Federal Law Enforcement Organizations to Influence Public Engagement" - Organizational Communication Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Qi Zheng, Michigan State University

 

4:00 P.M. – 5:15 P.M.

Adult Sibling Relationships and Media Multiplexity Theory - Human Communication and Technology Division Paper Session

  • Co-Authors:
    • Maura Delma Corder, University of Kansas
    • Jeffery A. Hall, University of Kansas
    • Natalie Pennington, Colorado State University
    • Amanda Holmstrom, Michigan State University

Are Policymakers Persuaded in Parallel?: Policymakers, Evidence, and Motivated Reasoning - Individual Full Paper - Political Communication Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Daniel Bergan, Michigan State University
  • Co-Authors:
    • Kelechi Amakoh, Michigan State University
    • Dustin Carnahan, Michigan State University
    • Dan Hiaeshutter-Rice, Michigan state University
    • Lu Teinowitz, Michigan State University

Perceptions About Gender and Sexual Orientation Media Representations in El Salvador - La Raza Caucus Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Nikki McClaran, University of Oregon
  • Co-Author:
    • Juan Mundel, Michigan State University

Teaching People to Use Cues to Make Accurate Political Judgments: Individual Full Paper - Political Communication Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Daniel Bergan, Michigan State University
  • Co-Authors:
    • Dustin Carnahan, Michigan State University
    • Joanna Gusis, Michigan State University
    • Dan Hiaeshutter-Rice, Michigan State University
    • Tekla Illes, Corvinus University
    • Miyeon Kim, Michigan State University
    • Manu Sastry, Michigan State University
    • Can Yang, Michigan State University

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Saturday November 23, 2024

8:00 A.M. – 9:15 A.M.

Concerning the self and identity - Interpersonal Communication Division Paper Session

  • Chair:
    • Brooke H.Wolfe, Michigan State University

Technological Advances, Social Media, and Artificial Intelligence: Shaping Public Relations Strategies and Assessing the Outcomes - Public Relations Division Paper Session

  • Chair:
    • Andrew Cessna Jones
  • Respondent:
    • Chuqing Dong, Michigan State University

AI vs. Human-Generated Multilingual Road Safety Messages for a Multicultural Arabic-Speaking Population in UAE - Human Communication and Technology Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Ralf Schmaelzle, Michigan State University
  • Co-Presenters:
    • Syed Ali Hussain, University of Sharjah
    • Sue Lim, Michigan State University
  • Co-Author:
    • Nassir Bouali, University of Sharjah

AI in Evaluating Human Potential: Trust, Fairness Perceptions, and the Role of Human Oversight - Human Communication and Technology Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Hyesun Choung, Michigan State University
  • Co-Authors:
    • Prabu David, Rochester Institute of Technology
    • Samantha Norcutt, Michigan State University

Towards Conceptualizing a Measurement Matrix of Publics’ Emotions Pre- and Post- Crisis - Public Relations Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Ning Xie, Michigan State University

 

9:30 A.M. – 10:45 A.M.

Misinformation Online - Human Communication and Technology Division Paper Session

  • Chair:
    • Sue Lim, Michigan State University

Can ChatGPT Help Discern Online Health Misinformation?: A Media Literacy Perspective - Human Communication and Technology Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Tsai-Wei Ling, Michigan State University
  • Co-Authors:
    • Wei Peng, Michigan State University
    • Jingbo Meng, Ohio State University

Different by Definition: First Generation College Graduates’ Perceptions of Family Marginalization, Resilience, and Flourishing - Family Communication Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Elizabeth Dorrance Hall, Michigan State University
  • Co-Authors:
    • Yue Zhang, Michigan State University
    • Brooke H. Wolfe, Michigan State University
    • Wenyuan LI, Michigan State University
    • Lorraine Kuch, Michigan State University
    • Mengyan Ma, Michigan State University
    • Xiaoran Cui,, Michigan State University
    • America Edwards, University of Kentucky

A Mixed-Methods Analysis of Memorable Messages Received by First-Generation College Students from Family Members at Graduation - Family Communication Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Brooke H. Wolfe, Michigan State University
  • Co-Auhtors:
    • Mengyan Ma, Michigan State University
    • Lorraine Kuch, Michigan State University
    • Yue Zhang, Michigan State University
    • Xiaoran Cui, Michigan State University
    • America Edwards, University of Kentucky
    • Elizabeth Dorrance Hall, Michigan State Univesity

 

11:00 A.M. – 12:15 P.M.

Assessing Human Detection of Algorithmic Bias in Human-in-the-Loop Decision-Making - Communication and Social Cognition Division Paper Session

  • Co-Authors:
    • Hannah Overbyte-Tompson, The University of California, Santa Barbara
    • Kristy A. Hamilton, UC Santa Barbara
    • Jacob Fisher, Michigan State University

Regarding AI in Community College: Leveraging Opportunities & Challenges - Community College Section Panel Discussion

  • Chair:
    • Kirt Shineman, Glendale Community College
  • Co-Chair:
    • Rolland Petrello, Moorpark College
  • Respondent:
    • William Sheffield, Western Nebraska Community College
  • Panelists:
    • Rolland Petrello, Moorpark College
    • Jessica McKinley, Sinclair Community College
    • Kerry Byrnes-Loinette, Collin College
    • David L. Bodary, Sinclair Community College
    • Stephen A. Spates, Michigan State University
    • Wade Hescht, Lone Star College-North Harris
    • Kirt Shineman, Glendale Community College
    • William Sheffield, Western Nebraska Community College

The effects of metacognition on senders’ feedback effect in CMC - Scholar to Scholar Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Duy Pham, Michigan State University
  • Co-Authors:
    • Brandon Van Der Heide, Michigan State University
    • Bobbie Rathjens, Michigan State University
    • Rui Zhu, Michigan State University
    • Andrew Bredland, Michigan State University

The Effects of Culturally Adapted Messages on Health-Related Outcomes: A Meta-Analysis - Health Communication Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Sunyoung Park, California State University Long Beach
  • Co-Authors:
    • Nathan Walter, Northwestern University
    • Maria Lapinski, Michigan State University
    • John Oetzel, University of Waikato
    • Jessica Zier, Northwestern University

 

1:00 P.M. – 2:15 P.M.

Communicating for Good in a Globalized World: How MNO Practitioners in Bangladesh, Botswana, Indonesia, and Kenya Conceptualize and Practice Prosocial Public Relations - Public Relations Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Drew T. Ashby-King, East Carolina University
  • Co-Authors:
    • Jeannette Iannacone, University of Tennessee Knoxville
    • Boitshepo Balozwi, University of Missouri
    • Teresia Mutuli Nzau, University of Missouri
    • Irmawan Rahyadi, Bina Nusantara University
    • Habib Mohammad Ali, University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh
    • Luke Capizzo, Michigan State University

 

2:30 P.M. – 3:45 P.M.

Data Blitz: Health Behavior and Change - Health Communication Division Paper Session

  • Chair:
    • Stephan A. Spates, Michigan State University

Health Communication Division Graduate Student Networking - Health Communication Division Social Event

  • Chairs:
    • Elizabeth Broadbridge, Rutgers University
    • Brooke H. Wolfe, Michigan State University

Scoping Review of Nearly Forty Years of Mood Management Research - Mass Communication Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Kevin Kryston, Sam Huston State University
  • Co-Authors:
    • Allison Eden, Michigan State University
    • Lindsay Hahn, Sate University of New York at Buffalo
    • Irina Andreeva, University at Buffalo, SUNY
    • Madeline Taggart, University at Buffalo, SUNY

 

4:00 P.M. – 5:15 P.M.

Understanding Algorithm Perceptions: Connecting the Algorithm Responsiveness Process to Algorithmic Folk Theories - Human Communication and Technology Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Samuel Hardman Taylor, University of Illinois Chicago
  • Co-Author:
    • David Matthew Markowitz, Michigan State University

How Are Positive Beliefs About Dating Algorithms Associated With Relationship-seeking and Commitment? Findings From a Nationally Representative Sample - Human Communication and Technology Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Juwen M. Hu, Michigan State University

Promoting Prosocial Information Sharing: Understanding Reciprocity Expectations among Young Chinese in Competitive Contexts - Student Section Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Jiahui Liu, Michigan State University
  • Co-Author:
    • Siling Dong, Communication University of China

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Sunday November 24, 2024

8:00 A.M. – 9:15 A.M.

Potentially Problematic Behaviors Online - Human Communication and Technology Division Paper Session

  • Chair:
    • Juwen M. Hu, Michigan State University

Memory for Moral Events in Film

  • Presenter:
    • Allison Eden, Michigan State University
  • Co-Authors:
    • Ezgi Ulusoy, Michigan State University
    • Ron Tamborini, Michigan State University
    • Sara M. Grady, Ohio State University

 

9:30 A.M. – 10:45 A.M.

Assessing the Mediating Role of Disenfranchising Talk on the Well-Being of Female Patients with Chronic Overlapping Pain Conditions - Health Communication Division Paper Session

  • Co-Authors:
    • Brooke H. Wolfe, Michigan State University
    • Elizabeth Ann Hintz, University of Connecticut

Disenfranchising Talk Mediates the Relationship Between Social Determinants of Health and Wellbeing Outcomes for Women of Color Patients with Autoimmune Disease - Health Communication Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Brooke H. Wolfe, Michigan State University
  • Co-Authors:
    • Jacqueline N. Gunning, University of Connecticut
    • Sarah Boateng, University of Connecticut
    • Elizabeth Ann Hintz, University of Connecticut
    • Megan E. Cardwell, Villanova University

Intellectual TV Harms Relaxation, Games Help Us Detach? Different Attributes of Bedtime Media are Associated with Multiple Types of Recovery - Mass Communication Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Sara M. Grady, Ohio State University
  • Co-Authors:
    • Morgan Ellithrope, University of Delaware
    • Dominique Wirz, University of Fribourg
    • Ezgi Ulusoy, Michigan State University
    • Sanjana Vinjamuri, West Chester University
    • Allison Eden, Michigan State University

The Association of Comparative Moral Superiority with Protagonist Appeal ---- How do people perceive villains' immoral behavior, and how do their opinions relate to their moral perspectives in real life? - Mass Communication Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Yan Wang, Michigan State University

 

11:00 A.M. – 12:15 P.M.

Discourse and Disclosure in and among Family - Family Communication Division Paper Session

  • Chair:
    • Brooke H. Wolfe, Michigan State University

Strategic Approaches in Public Relations: Theories, Narratives, and Engagement Strategies - Public Relations Division Paper Session

  • Chair:
    • Chelsea Wood, Virginia Tech
  • Respondent:
    • Luke Capizzo, Michigan State Unviersity

“I didn’t expect you to gossip about me!”: How gossip valence and source type affect gossip targets’ expectancies, emotions and relational intentions - Interpersonal Communication Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Amanda Allard, Michigan State University
  • Co-Author:
    • Monique Turner, Michigan State University

Hook, Line, and Sinker: A Focus Group Study on User Perceptions of Persuasive AI - Human Communication and Technology Division - Human Communication and Technology Division Paper Session

  • Presenter:
    • Elisavet Averkiadi, Michigan State University
  • Co-Authors:
    • Laila Kunaish, Michigan State University
    • David Ewoldsen, Michigan State University
    • Nancy Rhodes, Michigan State University

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