Research

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Research at Grady College

Pursuing effective messages and stories that have a broad impact.

Faculty and graduate students at Grady College are recognized for their innovative research, critical thinking and thought leadership. From global communication studies and press freedom, to communicating with virtual reality, eye tracking and social media listening, we are leaders in pursuing effective messages and stories that have a broad impact. 

A few of our areas of specialty include:

Crisis communications — led by Dr. Yan Jin who also directs the Crisis Communication Think Tank.

Health & risk communications — led by Dr. Glen Nowak, one of the leading experts on communcations about vaccination acceptance. 

Message testing — featuring our Psychophysiology Suite, which includes eye-tracking equipment, as well as measures for heart and brain response for visual and audio stimulus.

Social media analytics and emerging technologies — featuring our SEE Suite, a social media listening and analytics lab dedicated to studying the messages people are talking about online.

Virtual reality and augmented reality — led by Dr. Grace Ahn, who is directing a $3.3 million grant project right now testing the effectiveness of virtual reality in rewarding children for meeting physical fitness goals.

We invite you to review our areas of expertise and see how we can collaborate on your next project. 

Research Articles

“Best Paper/Show Bible” at the 2025 Broadcast Education Association BEA) Festival of Media Arts
Matthew Evans won “Best Paper/Show Bible” at the 2025 Broadcast Education Association BEA) Festival of Media Arts with his show bible for his original TV series THE DEVIL’S RUST. He […]
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Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead
Neil Landau’s remake of “Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead” (2024) was picked up by SHOUT! Studios to distribute across all digital platforms worldwide. Landau is credited as co-writer and […]
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Buffalo Kids
Neil Landau’s “Buffalo Kids” won Best Animated Feature Film at the 80th edition of the C.E.C. Awards (Circle of Film Writers). Neil served as co-screenwriter and Co-Executive Producer on the film, […]
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Moore for Sale
Keith Wilson presented his live document “Moore for Sale” at the University of Missouri School of Journalism’s ‘Based on a True Story Conference,’ February 27.
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You Wrote a Script! Now What?
Matthew Evans was invited to be a panelist for the Broadcast Education Association’s Writing Division’s first virtual screenwriting panel, “You Wrote a Script! Now What?” where screenwriting students learn what do […]
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Why do followers donate to influencers in crisis? An application of the anger activism model
Reed, O., & Nicholas Eng (June 2025). “Why do followers donate to influencers in crisis? An application of the anger activism model,” manuscript to be presented to the Information Systems Division […]
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Corporate care?: Trauma-informed management for crisis communication for long-term recovery
Nicholas Eng, N., Madden, S., & Rongting Niu (Ph.D. student) (June 2025). “Corporate care?: Trauma-informed management for crisis communication for long-term recovery,” manuscript to be presented to the Organizational Communication Division […]
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Somebody call 911?: Temporal framing, collective memory, and metadehumanization in Black-Police relations
Joshua Cloudy, Potter, B., & Brammer, S. E. (2025). Somebody call 911?: Temporal framing, collective memory, and metadehumanization in Black-Police relations. Paper to be presented at the biennial conference of […]
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Social Justice, Activism and Diversity in U.S. Media History
Quindelda McElroy (Ph.D. student). Book review of Social Justice, Activism and Diversity in U.S. Media History edited by Teri Finneman and Erika Pribanic-Smith, United Kingdom, Routledge, 2023. Published online: 12 […]
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The Latest

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Grady College faculty member explores the future of dubbing

A new study, conducted by Laurena Bernabo, Grady College assistant professor in the Department of Entertainment and Media Studies, highlights dubbing professionals’ perspectives on the changing role of artificial intelligence […]

Grady College faculty and graduate students showcase their research at 2025 AEJMC Colloquium

Faculty and graduate students from Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication will present research and network with other educators at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication […]

Storm surge virtual reality simulation designed to save lives

 Weather the Storm, a virtual reality simulation that takes users through the effects of storm surge to communicate its devastating and sometimes fatal consequences, is now available for download. This […]

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Nicholas Eng studies human emotions in environmental and health message design

Nicholas Eng has long been interested in emotion science and prosocial environmental and health messaging. How people respond emotionally to different sequences of positive and negative environmental messages is the […]

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Carolina Acosta-Alzuru receives 2024-25 Fulbright Distinguished Scholar Award

Dr. Carolina Acosta-Alzuru, a professor in the Department of Advertising and Public Relations at the University of Georgia’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, has received a Fulbright Distinguished […]

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The power of humor in advertising, with Dr. Hye Jin Yoon

Listen to the full episode on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Dr. Hye Jin Yoon (MA ‘06, PhD ‘10) is an associate professor of advertising in the Department of Advertising and […]

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Study shows the impact of environmental corporate social responsibility communication

With the rising threats of climate change and environmental degradation, many companies and organizations have instilled sustainability goals over recent years. But, how can they effectively motivate employees to engage […]

Perspectives

“My favorite memory as a Ph.D. student was working as a senior researcher at Grady College’s Digital Media Attention and Cognition (DMAC) Lab. The team would pitch study ideas and work collaboratively to bring those projects to fruition. It was honestly so cool to conduct eye-tracking studies, meet over Jittery Joe’s coffee, and then apply our individual strengths to share our work with others in the field.”

Camila Young

Ph.D. ’20, Social Research Scientist, National Institute of Standards and Technology

Perspectives

“It’s exciting to see our student journalists wanting to engage with larger questions about the future of the industry and journalism’s role in society. CURO is a great way to support these emerging scholars as they take their first steps into research.”

Karin Assmann

Assistant Professor, Journalism