Mass Communication Archive
The Importance of Being an Abstract: A Systematic Analysis of Theories in Advertising Abstracts
Itai Himelboim, Stafford, M.R., Walter, D. & Ophir, Y. “The Importance of Being an Abstract: A Systematic Analysis of Theories in Advertising Abstracts,” accepted for presentation at the International Conference […]
In Defense of Qualitative Description: Reclaiming ‘Little t’ Theory as a Site of Knowledge Advancement.
Reynolds, C., Jessica Maddox, Stein, K., & Bendefaa, N. (accepted, forthcoming). “In Defense of Qualitative Description: Reclaiming ‘Little t’ Theory as a Site of Knowledge Advancement.” Communication Theory. Abstract: This essay problematizes […]
Student Research Award from the Mass Communication and Society Division at AEJMC
“Jiwon Kim (Ph.D. student) and Jaemin Kim (Ph.D. student) received the Student Research Award from the Mass Communication and Society Division at AEJMC for their research titled ‘Thriving in the Era of AI-Generated […]
Information processing in mediated social contexts: Benefits and drawbacks of psychophysiology and neuroscientific measures
Will it travel? The Local vs. Global Tug-of-War for Telenovela and Turkish Dizi Producers
ABSTRACT: Long-established telenovela production powerhouses face new opportunities and threats that complicate the differences between their local and global audiences. In addition, new non-Latino-American players, such as Turkey, have been […]
Global journalism and mass communication education in the digital era
Abstract: Journalism and mass communication education will remain relevant as long as it attracts talented students and provides evidence that its graduates are competitive in the job market. To do […]
Reviewer of the Year award for the journal Mass Communication and Society
David Clementson has won the Reviewer of the Year award for the journal Mass Communication and Society. The editor said, “This year we worked hard to identify one winner on […]