Selected Publications

School of Communication and Information Faculty produce research that has an impact—both scholarly and societal—on local, state, national, and global levels.

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Books

Marya L. Doerfel, Jennifer A. Theiss, Maria K. Venetis, Kristina M. Scharp, The Routledge Handbook of Communication and Resilience, Routledge, 2025

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Eugenia Mitchelstein, Pablo J. Boczkowski, María Celeste Wagner and Facundo Suenzo, The Patina of Distrust, What People Do with Misinformation, The MIT Press, 2025

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Carol C. Kuhlthau, Seeking Meaning, A Process Approach to Library and Information Services, 30th Anniversary Edition, Bloomsbury Publishing, 2025

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Acker, A. (2025). Archiving Machines: From Punch Cards to Platforms. MIT Press. 

 

Journal Articles

Acker, Amelia. "Accessing Software: Emulation in Information Institutions." Information & Culture 59.1 (2024): 1-19. 

Journal Articles

Iliadis, Andrew, and Amelia Acker. "The Palantir Files: public interest archives for platform accountability." Information, Communication & Society 27.13 (2024): 2343-2365. 

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Acker, Amelia, and Adam Kreisberg. "Social media data archives in an API-driven world." Archival Science 20.2 (2020): 105-123.

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Acker, Amelia, and Jed R. Brubaker. "Death, memorialization, and social media: A platform perspective for personal archives." Archivaria (2014): 1-23 

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Weinstein, C. (2023). Cannabis, media, and the neoliberal marketplace: The problem with just saying yes to color-blind legalization narratives. International Journal of Communication, 17(2023), 4892–4910.

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Weinstein, C. & Feldman, L. (2024). Comedy for racial justice? The mediating roles of narrative mechanisms and perceived humor types on persuasive outcomes related to racially biased policing. Mass Communication & Society, 27(5), 1277–1301.