Clementson, David Archive
Podcast: Candidate communication strategies heading into Dec. 6 runoff, with Dr. David Clementson
Listen to Grady Research Radio Apple Podcasts/Spotify/Stitcher With the Dec. 6 Senate runoff election in Georgia soon approaching, the Grady Research Radio podcast brought back Dr. David Clementson, an assistant […]
New podcast spotlights Grady College’s research and expertise
As podcasts continue to grow as a popular form of media, it is only fitting that the University of Georgia’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication would turn to […]
Podcast: The state of political debates, with Dr. David Clementson
Listen to Grady Research Radio Apple Podcasts/Spotify/Stitcher Leading up to the 2022 general elections in the state of Georgia, the Grady Research Radio podcast recently had the opportunity to feature […]
Clementson teaches professors how to help PR students get internships and jobs
AEJMC panel discussion focuses on ethics in the profession David Clementson, assistant professor of public relations at Grady College, was an invited speaker at a panel teaching other public relations […]
Words matter most when responding to a crisis
When responding to crisis situations, what is said matters more than nonverbal cues, according to new research by the University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication. The […]
Clementson research receives Top Paper honors from International Association of Language and Social Psychology
David Clementson, public relations assistant professor, won the Top Paper award from the International Association of Language and Social Psychology for his research on the detection of political deception. The […]
Clementson awarded grant from Broom Center for theory-driven industry research
Grady College researcher, David Clementson, was competitively awarded a research grant from the Glen M. Broom Center for Professional Development in Public Relations. Clementson, an assistant professor of public relations, […]
Grady researcher studies the effect of comments associated with political interviews
As Americans prepare for another presidential election in 2020, a researcher at Grady College has found that comments left on social media posts about political interviews can, indeed, influence opinions. […]