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

David Greenberg, John Lewis: A Life, Simon & Schuster (October 8, 2024)

Journal Articles

Scott, C.R., & Kang, K.K. (2024). Shells, fronts, astroturfing, and beyond: Examining concealment strategies of proxy organizations. Management Communication Quarterly 38(3), 623-650. https://doi.org/10.1177/08933189231222471 PDF  

Books

Ruben B, What Leaders Need to Know & Do: A Leadership Competencies Scorecard (2nd ed.), Kendall Hunt Publishing Co., 2024

Books

Scharp, K. M., Dorrance Hall, E. (2024). How to Conduct Communication Research: Qualitative and Quantitative Methods. Cognella Academic Publishing.

Journal Articles

Natarajan, N. (2024). Do They Stop? How Do They Stop? Why Do They Stop? Whether, How, and Why Teens Insert “Frictions” Into Social Media’s Infinite Scroll. International Journal of Communication, 18, 20.
https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/21618

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Jordan, A., & Natarajan, N. (2024). From TV to social media to “ambient” AI: Insights from 30 years of children’s media policy in the United States. Journal of Children and Media, 1-8.
https://doi.org/10.1080/17482798.2024.2345530

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Weinstein, C. (2024). Living the American dream? Satirizing neoliberal capitalism in Killing It and Severance. Television & New Media, 26(4), 477–491.

Journal Articles

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.

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Navick, Nitzan, Allison P. Mazur, and Jennifer L. Gibbs. “Behind the Screen: The Affordance Perception-Reality Gap in Workplace Cybersexual Harassment.” New Media & Society, Online First, 2024.

Conference Proceedings

Wolfe, Robert, et al. "Laboratory-scale AI: Open-Weight Models are Competitive with ChatGPT Even in Low-Resource Settings." Proceedings of the 2024 ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency. 2024.