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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Journal Articles

Reynolds, R., Aromi, J., McGowan, C., & Paris, B. (2022). Digital divide, critical-, and crisis-informatics perspectives on K-12 emergency remote teaching during the pandemic. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 1– 16.

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Dalbelo, Marija, 2022. Reading Home Cultures Through Books.

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Radford, M. L., Costello, L., & Montague, K. (2022). “Death of Social Encounters:” Investigating COVID-19’s Initial Impact on Virtual Reference Services in Academic Libraries. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. 73, 11, 1594-1607. 

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Ognyanova, K. (2022). Contagious politics: Tie strength and the spread of political knowledge. Communication Research, 49(1), 116–138. doi: 10.1177/0093650220924179

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Iyer, S. R., Pavlik, J. V., & Jin, V. (2022). Virtual Tourism in the Peri-and-Post COVID-19 Era: Understanding How Experiential Media Are Utilized in the Making of “Qatar 2022”. Advances in Journalism and Communication, 10, 81-102. 

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Pavlik, J. V., & Iyer, S. R. (2022). Of Media and Mediums: Illusion and the Roots of Virtual Reality in Victorian era Science, Social Change and Spiritualism. Atlantic Journal of Communication, Volume 31, Number 3 (Pre-Print). 

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Iyer, S. R., Pavlik, J. V., & Jin, S. V. (2022). Leveraging virtual reality (VR) for sports public relations and sports journalism: qualitative analyses of VR content productions for ‘Russia 2018’ and ‘Qatar 2022’ FIFA World Cups, Journal of Sport & Tourism26:4, 335-362.

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Pavlik, John V., Disruption and Digital Journalism. In the series Disruptions: Studies in Digital Journalism.  Series Editor: Bob Franklin (New York: Routledge, 2022). 

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Jennifer Theiss, Interpersonal Communication: Putting Theory into Practice

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Lane, J., & Ramirez, F. A. (2022). Carceral communication: Mass incarceration as communicative phenomenon. New Media & Society.