Taylor Voges

PhD student, Graduate Studies

About

Taylor S. Voges is a doctoral student and graduate assistant at the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Georgia. She studies public relations and ethics–with an interest in conflicts, decision-making, and legal issues. She has been published in Public Relations Review and presented at national and international research conferences. In 2020, she received a Top Student Paper Award from the Cultural and Critical Studies Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communications (AEJMC) and Top Paper Panel Participant Award from the Communication Ethics Division of the National Communication Association.

Education

M.S., Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas.
B.A., Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas.

Journal Articles (Peer Reviewed)

Bentley, J. M., & Voges, T. (2019). Representations of reliability: The rhetoric of political flip-flopping. Public Relations Review, 45(1), 1–9. https://doi-org.proxy-remote.galib.uga.edu/10.1016/j.pubrev.2018.10.012

Academic Conference Papers (Peer Reviewed)

*Voges, T. S. (2020). The Theoretical Integration of Utilitarian Ethics with Framing Literature: An Organization’s Relationship to its Publics. Paper to be presented to the Communication Ethics Division of the National Communication Association (NCA), Indianapolis, IN.

**Duncan, J. & Voges, T. S. (2020). EULAs as Unbalanced Contractual Power Between an Organization and its (Unannounced and Underage) Users: A Mobile Game Textual Analysis. Paper to be presented to the Critical and Cultural Studies Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), Virtual.

Voges, T. S. & Binford, M. T. (2020). SO ORDERED: A Textual Analysis of United States Governors Press Release Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic. Paper to be presented to the Communication Science, Health, Environment, and Risk Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), Virtual.

Voges, T. S., Guthrie, W. S. S., Jin, Y., & Reber, B. (2020). Best Practices for a Collaboration Between University Research Groups and Industry Businesses and Organizations: A Structure and Function Analysis. Paper to be presented at the Corporate Communication International Conference on Corporate Communication (CCI), Virtual.

Bentley, J. M., & Voges, T. (2018). Representations of reliability: The rhetoric of political flip-flopping. Paper presented to the Public Relations Division of the National Communication Association (NCA), Salt Lake City, UT.

Awards

*Top Paper, National Communication Association (NCA), Communication Ethics Division, Nov. 19-21, 2020.

**Top Student Paper, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), Critical and Cultural Studies Division (CCSD), Aug. 6-9, 2020.

Top Graduate Student Poster (2019). A Framing Analysis: The Social Media Content Review Issue. Poster presented at Texas Christian University, Bob Schieffer College of Communication, College of Communication Research and Creative Festival.

Panel Appearances

Jin., Y., Spector, S., Eaddy, L., and Voges, T. S. (2020). Ethical and Effective Multi-Agency Public Crisis Communications: Lessons Learned from Recent U.S. History and through the Lens of Practitioners Who Fought in the Trench Warfare against the COVID-19 Pandemic. Panel presentation at PRSA International Conference (ICON).

Certificates

Graduate Certificate in Interdisciplinary Qualitative Research (in-progress). University of Georgia.

Certificate of Ethics (2018). American Advertising Federation.

Classes Taught

Introduction to Public Speaking, Mass Communications Department, Fall 2020 & Spring 2021, Piedmont College, Athens, GA, United States of America

Insights and Analytics (for Advertising and Public Relations), Department of Advertising and Public Relations, Spring 2021, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, United States of America