Congratuations to Osei Appiah and Silvia Knobloch-Westerwick for winning a top-3 paper award from the Communication Theory & Methodology division of AEJMC last month. Their paper, A Selective Exposure Experiment on Social Identity Theory: Effects of News Valence, Character Race, and Recipient Race on Selective News Reading, was very well received.
OSU Ph.D. students also won two of the three top student paper awards in the Mass Communication & Society division of the same conference -- LaMarre, Beam, and Landreville (the #1 student paper) for The Irony of Satire: People See What They Want To See in The Colbert Report (now in press at the journal Press/Politics) and Shen (the #2 student paper) for Staying Alive: The Impact of Media Coverage on Candidacy Attrition in the 1980-2004 Primaries (also now in press in the journal Press/Politics). LaMarre and Shen are both working on their dissertations and are actively on the job market now.
CHECK IT OUT!
The OSU School of Communication is ranked #1 in the country in the areas of Broadcasting & Media based on a quantitative study of faculty productivity by CIOS!
We are also ranked in the top five in the study of Media and Children, Cognition, and Race and Ethnicity! Way to go ATM members!
We are also ranked in the top five in the study of Media and Children, Cognition, and Race and Ethnicity! Way to go ATM members!
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
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