funded grant Archive
The Effects of Native Advertising on Legacy and Online News Publishers
Misinformation in Times of Crisis
Abstract: In times of crisis, when information spreads fast and the public need for information is at its highest, misinformation can play a crucial role in the understanding of a […]
US State Department Training Grant
Abstract: David Hazinski will lead the training of eight Kazakhstani journalists, seven women and one man, from different media. They will be at Grady for five weeks beginning in March […]
Factors Affecting Production and Spread of Crisis Information during Infectious Disease Outbreaks
Abstract: How to effectively and ethically engage with publics via both traditional and social media in different types of public health risks and crises with different forms of media has […]
Curricular Experimentation Designed To Make The Work Of Citizens Visible In Journalism
Virtual Reality Journalism
Coping with Outbreaks
Overview: Through an online, nationally representative survey of 1,000 participants, this proposed project will examine how publics perceive and cope with the threat of infectious disease outbreaks, in order to […]
Improving chronic respiratory illness medication use by enhancing pediatric care communication.
Abstract: The objectives of this project are to (1) assess the acceptability of the Problem Recognition in Illness Self-Management (PRISM) tool, a family-provider communication intervention, to improve medication adherence, and […]
We Shall Overcome
This research proposal is based upon work done for a Pulitzer Centennial Campfires Initiative grant in collaboration with the Georgia Humanities Council. The focus of this grant is to create […]