Congrats to all ATM members with accepted papers at NCA and AEMJM. And special congrats to Heather LaMarre and Kristen Landreville for their top student paper as well as Osei Appiah and Silvia Knobloch-Westerwick for their top faculty paper!
Appiah, O., Knobloch-Westerwick, S., & Alter, S. A Selective Exposure Experiment on Social Identity Theory: Effects of News
Eisenberg, D. J., Stargel, S., Jain, P., Sarge, M. A., Dossett, A. P., Moreland, J. J., Heyman, T., Raup-Krieger, J. L., Katz, M. L. Newspaper Coverage of the HPV Vaccine: A Content Analysis of Appalachia and non-Appalachia Ohio Newspapers. Health Communication Division, NCA.
Eveland, W. P., Jr., Morey, A. C., & Hively, M. H. Distinguishing dimensions of political discussion using demographic, media use, political and personality variables. Communication Theory and Methodology Division, AEJMC.
Gleason, L. Spiral of Cynicism" or "Virtuous Circle": Political Alienation and Television News Use. Communication Theory and Methodology Division, AEJMC.
Hayes, A. F., Matthes, J., Hively, M. H., & Eveland, W. P., Jr. In search of the opinion climate: A new (and novel) test of spiral of silence theory. Communication Theory and Methodology Division, AEJMC.
Hively, M. H., & Eveland, W. P., Jr. Contextual antecedents and political consequences of adolescent political discussion, discussion elaboration, and network diversity: A longitudinal study. Communication Theory and Methodology Division, AEJMC.
Hmielowski, J. D., & Yamamoto, M. U.S. and Japanese press coverage of mad cow disease. Mass Communication Division, NCA.
Hmielowski, J. D. The Study of Electoral Ambivalence as Mediator of the Relationship between Talk Radio Exposure and Electoral Decision Making. Communication Theory and Methodology Division, AEJMC.
Jain, P. Gender, Body Image, Sexuality & Race on the Cover Pages of Men's and Women's Popular Magazines: A Comparative Analysis. Mass Communication Division, NCA.
LaMarre, H., Beam, M., & Landreville, K. The Irony of Satire: People See What They Want to See in The Colbert Report. Mass Communication & Society Division, AEJMC. Winner of the division’s Best Student Paper award.
LaMarre, H ., & Landreville, K. When the Movie Ends the Thinking Begins: Examining Entertainment Elaboration and the Mediating Role of Film Engagement. Communication Theory and Methodology Division, AEJMC.
Landreville, K., Holbert, L., & LaMarre, H. The Influence of Late-Night Comedy Viewing on the Consumption and Engagement of Political Discourse: A Testing of Competing Models of Candidate Issue Knowledge as Moderator. Mass Communication Division, NCA.
Mahood, C. & Cicchirillo, V. The combined effect of hysical activity and violent content in motion-sensing video games on affective aggression: A reexamination of the catharsis hypothesis. Mass Communication Division, NCA.
McDonald, D. G., Meng, J., Sarge, M., & Ragin, C. Resonance or Dampening? Relevance, Elaboration and Cognitive Interference. Communication Theory and Methodology Division, AEJMC.
Moyer-Gusé, E., & Mahood, C. Sex Differences in Entertainment-Education Effects on Safer Sex Attitudes and Behaviors. Mass Communication Division, NCA.
Willsie, B. D. Predicting Active Mediation: A Conditional Approach. Mass Communication Division, NCA