Journalism Archive
Crisis in Brazil: An International News Coverage
Itai Himelboim (November, 9, 2023). “Crisis in Brazil: An International News Coverage,” presented at the 2nd Crisis Communication symposium. São Paulo, Brazil.
The view from Ground Zero: Minnesota, News Media & Trusted Messengers
Denetra Walker, panel moderator, “The view from Ground Zero: Minnesota, News Media & Trusted Messengers,” LIFT (Leaders Invested in Fostering Trust) Symposium, Michigan State University, November 2.
Bernays planted the seeds of mis- and dis-information
Abstract: This essay critically analyzes the role of a “special pleader” or a persuasion specialist in Edward Bernays’ seminal work “Crystallizing Public Opinion.” In this essay, I argue that persuasion […]
Product Development with Solutions Journalism: The four qualities of solutions journalism can help with newsroom problem solving too
Amanda Bright (2023, November 20). “Product Development with Solutions Journalism: The four qualities of solutions journalism can help with newsroom problem solving too.” Solutions Journalism Network: The Whole Story. https://thewholestory.solutionsjournalism.org/product-development-with-solutions-journalism-fe1106740874 Abstract: […]
Misinformation or hard to tell? An eye-tracking study to investigate the effects of food crisis misinformation on social media engagement
Lee, Y.I., Mu, D., Hsu, Y-C., Bart Wojdynski, Matt Binford (current Ph.D. candidate) & Sun, S. (2023, August). “Misinformation or hard to tell? An eye-tracking study to investigate the effects of food crisis […]
Effects of visuals in solutions journalism: A social media eye-tracking experiment
Bart Wojdynski, Kyser Lough, & Sohyun Park (current Ph.D. Student) (2023, August). “Effects of visuals in solutions journalism: A social media eye-tracking experiment.” Paper accepted for presentation at the 106th Annual Association for Education […]
Picturing the overturn of Roe v. Wade: An analysis of newsroom Instagram photographs and their photographers
Andrea Hudson and Noor Abdallah (CURO student), “Picturing the overturn of Roe v. Wade: An analysis of newsroom Instagram photographs and their photographers,” paper to be presented at AEJMC in Washington D.C. August 7-10. […]
Quantifying Innovation: An Empirical Index for Informing Communities and Empowering Community Leaders
Keith Herndon, Kate Hester (recent M.A. graduate), Brittany Adams-Pope (2023). “Quantifying Innovation: An Empirical Index for Informing Communities and Empowering Community Leaders.” Interactive poster presentation accepted for the International Leadership Association […]
How intense language hurts a politician’s trustworthiness: Voter norms of a political debate via Language Expectancy Theory
Clementson, D. E., Zhao, W. (AdPR Ph.D. student), & Park, S. (AdPR Ph.D. student). (in press). “How intense language hurts a politician’s trustworthiness: Voter norms of a political debate via Language Expectancy Theory.” Journal of Language and Social […]
Evaluating the effects of solutions and constructive journalism: A systematic review of audience-focused research
McIntyre, K. and Kyser Lough (forthcoming) “Evaluating the effects of solutions and constructive journalism: A systematic review of audience-focused research,” Newspaper Research Journal. Abstract: The study of constructive and solutions […]