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    Deciding What's News: News-ness As an Audience Concept for the Hybrid Media Environment

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 14:05


    Authors Emily K. Vraga and Stephanie Edgerly discuss their article “Deciding What's News: News-ness As an Audience Concept for the Hybrid Media Environment.” Vraga and Edgerly elaborate on their work on the modern hybrid media environment and audience perceptions of “newsness.”

    Spatial proximity as a behavioral marker of relationship dynamics in older adult couples

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 16:47


    Dr. Brian G. Ogolsky, University of Illinois, USA discusses relationship dynamics in older adults.

    Relationship Matters Podcast 112

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 15:51


    Dr. Kathryn D. Coduto, South Dakota State University discusses importance of listenting and affection exchange in a marital relationship

    JMQ - Can an Algorithm Reduce the Perceived Bias of News?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 7:39


    Join us for a JMCQ podcast with author T. Franklin Waddell to discuss the article entitled "Can an Algorithm Reduce the Perceived Bias of News? Testing the Effect of Machine Attribution on News Readers’ Evaluations of Bias, Anthropomorphism, and Credibility." You can find the article here: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1077699018815891

    TVN - Data Colonialism: Rethinking Big Data’s Relation to the Contemporary Subject

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2018 25:10


    In this Television & New Media podcast, editor Jonathan Corpus Ong interviews author Nick Couldry on his and co-author Ulises A. Mejias article entitled "Data Colonialism: Rethinking Big Data’s Relation to the Contemporary Subject."

    WCX - How Do Online News Genres Take Up Knowledge Claims

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 22:27


    Written Communication Editor Chad Wickman speaks with Dr. Nancy Bray, author of “How do online news genres take up knowledge claims from a scientific research article on climate change?” featured in the January 2019 special issue on Writing and Science. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0741088318804822

    WCX - Writing and Conceptual Learning in Science

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 22:43


    Written Communication Editor Chad Wickman speaks with Dr. Anne Ruggles Gere, Emily Wilson, and Naitnaphit Limlamai, co-authors of “Writing and conceptual learning in science: An analysis of assignments,” featured in the January 2019 special issue on Writing and Science. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0741088318804820

    WCX - Compressing, Expanding, and Attending to Scientific Meaning

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 25:49


    Written Communication Editor Chad Wickman speaks with Dr. Gwendolynne Reid, author of “Compressing, expanding, and attending to scientific meaning: Writing the semiotic hybrid of science for professional and citizen scientists,” featured in the January 2019 special issue on Writing and Science. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0741088318809361

    WCX - Genre Evolution and the Research Article

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 20:24


    Written Communication Editor Chad Wickman speaks with Dr. Ashley Rose Mehlenbacher, author of “Registered reports: Genre evolution and the research article,” featured in the January 2019 special issue on Writing and Science. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0741088318804534

    WCX - “I Think When I Speak, I Don’t Sound Like That”

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 22:40


    Written Communication Editor Chad Wickman speaks with Dr. Heather M. Falconer, author of “‘I think when I speak, I don’t sound like that’: The influence of social positioning on rhetorical skill development in science,” featured in the January 2019 special issue on Writing and Science. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0741088318804819

    Justice, subalternism, and literary justice: Aravind Adiga’s The White Tiger

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 10:54


    JCL – “Justice, subalternism, and literary justice: Aravind Adiga’s The White Tiger": Manav Ratti discusses his recent article. Music by AShamaluevMusic. Song: Emotional Background Music/Cinematic Music Instrumental. Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tchRllLUxmg. Posted August 2018.

    SCX: "Using Expert Sources to Correct Health Misinformation in Social Media"

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2018 11:50


    Kelsey Berish interviews author Emily Vraga about her and co-author Leticia Bode's 2017 Science Communication article, entitled, "Using Expert Sources to Correct Helth Misinformation in Scoial Media."

    SCX: Citizen Science as a Mean for Increasing Public Engagement in Science: Presumption or Possibility?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2018 15:10


    Kelsey Berish interviews Victoria Martin on her Science Communication article, Citizen Science as a Mean for Increasing Public Engagement in Science: Presumption or Possibility?, first published in February 2017. 

    TVN: "Classroom Instruments and Carpool Karaoke: Ritual and Collaboration in Late Night's YouTube Era"

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2018 36:38


    SAGE Editor, Martha Avtandilian, interviews Dr. Myles McNutt, assistant professor at Old Dominion University, on his Television & New Media article entitled "Classroom Instruments and Carpool Karaoke: Ritual and Collaboration in Late Night's YouTube Era."

    Out in the Country

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2017 9:00


    Article: Out in the Country: not just somewhere in the Midwest Category: Communication and Media Studies Keywords: youth, media, queer visibility, rural America, America, LGBT, transgender, gay marriage, sexuality Blurb on the Website: Lucy Martirosyan, Avalon Lustick and Alyson Durlin discuss Mary L. Gray’s book, Out in the Country: Youth, Media and Queer Visibility in Rural America (2009). Podcast length: 8:59 Number of speakers: 4 Quality of podcast: Near broadcast quality Any Accents: No Labelling: SMS Podcast

    WCX: Creating a Unique Transnational Place: Deterritorialized Discourse and the Blending of Time and Space in Online Social Media

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2017 21:23


    Written Communication Editor Christina Haas talks to M. Sidury Christiansen about her article from the April 2017 issue, 'Creating a Unique Transnational Place: Deterritorialized Discourse and the Blending of Time and Space in Online Social Media.'

    Index on Censorship Podcast number 3 "Winter 2016 magazine"

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2017


    NMS PODCAST 5

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2016 20:44


    A podcast from Julian Schaap on his co-authored article: ‘Gods in World of Warcraft exist’: Religious reflexivity and the quest for meaning in online computer games

    BPCQ: March 2016 Special Issue: Flipped Classrooms

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2016 15:22


    BPCQ Editor, Melinda Knight, discusses the March 2016 special issue entitled, "Flipped Classrooms."

    WCX: Variation in Citational Practice in a Corpus of Student Biology Papers: From Parenthetical Plonking to Intertextual Storytelling

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2016 17:50


    Written Communication Editorial Assistant Abigail Bakke talks to John Swales about his article from the January 2014 issue, 'Variation in Citational Practice in a Corpus of Student Biology Papers: From Parenthetical Plonking to Intertextual Storytelling'.

    WCX: The Case of the Missing Childhoods: Methodological Notes for Composing Children in Writing Studies

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2016 21:56


    Author Anne Haas Dyson discusses her article for the October 2013 issue, "The Case of the Missing Childhoods: Methodological Notes for Composing Children in Writing Studies."

    TVNM: A Conversation with danah boyd, Microsoft Research

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2016 8:54


    New media historian Fred Turner interviewed Microsoft Research Senior Researcher danah boyd to discuss her current work.

    TVNM: My Media Studies: Cultivation to Participation

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2016 34:41


    Toby Miller interviews an all-star cast of TVNM contributors, including Rick Maxwell, Vicki Mayer, Doug Thomas, Sarah Banet-Weiser and Larry Gross.

    TVNM: Treme for Tourists: The Music of the City without the Power

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2016 5:33


    TVNM Editor Vicki Mayer interviews Wade Rathke about his article, which contrasts the caricature of HBO's "Treme" with the unique culture and people of New Orleans.

    TVNM: An Introduction to Informal Media Economies

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2016 7:23


    TVNM Editor Vicki Mayer interviews special guest editors Ramon Lobato and Julian Thomas about their special issue focused on Informal Media Economies.

    NLF: Election 2012: Is a Second Term a Second Chance for Labor?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2016 12:00


    Gordon Lafer discusses his article from the Jan/Feb 2013 issue, "Election 2012: Is a Second Term a Second Chance for Labor?"

    JOB: Philanthropic Identity at Work: Employer Influences on the Charitable Giving Attitudes and Behaviors of Employees

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2016 17:38


    JBC media manager Daylanne Markwardt talks with Jennifer Mize Smith of Western Kentucky University about her paper on work identity and charitable giving, published in the April 2013 issue.

    JOB: Introduction to Special Issue Crossing Boundaries: Working and Communicating in East Asia

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2016 8:48


    An introduction to the January JBC Special Issue: "Crossing Boundaries: Working and Communicating in East Asia."

    SCX: Aesthetics and Astronomy: Studying the Public’s Perception and Understanding of Imagery From Space

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2016 8:13


    Authors Lisa Smith and Jeffrey Smith discuss their article, "Aesthetics and Astronomy: Studying the Public's Perception and Understanding of Imagery From Space," from the June 2011 issue of Science Communication.

    MCQ: Advancing Research in Organizational Communication Through Quantitative Methodology

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2016 6:46


    Vernon D. Miller kicks off the Thought Leadership podcast series with MCQ editor James Barker.

    MCQ: How Institutions Communicate: Institutional Messages, Institutional Logics, and Organizational Communication

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2016 4:56


    John C. Lammers discusses Institutional Theory with MCQ editor James Barker in this third installment of the Thought Leadership podcast series.

    MCQ: Negotiating the Micro-Macro Divide: Thought Leadership From Organizational Communication for Theorizing Organization

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2016 11:33


    Timothy Kuhn discusses Organizational Communication with MCQ editor James Barker in this sixth installment of the Thought Leadership podcast series.

    MCQ: Thoughts About Management Communication Quarterly From the Next Generation: Forum Introduction

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2016 17:07


    MCQ editor James Barker reflects on his six-year term as editor and the future direction of MCQ for the journal's 25th anniversary.

    JCI: Man Tears and Masculinities News Coverage of John Boehner’s Tearful Episodes

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2016 9:12


    Author Maxine Gesualdi discusses her article from the October 2013 issue, "Man Tears and Masculinities: News Coverage of John Boehner’s Tearful Episodes."

    IJPP: Social Media and the Arab Spring

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2016 17:44


    IJPP Editor Silvio Waisbord talks to Gadi Wolfsfeld about his article, co-authored with Elad Segev and Tamir Sheafer, 'Social Media and the Arab Spring: Politics Comes First', published in the April 2013 issue of the journal.

    ENX: The Future of TV News: Is Technology Outpacing Journalistic Standards?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2016 10:40


    Produced by Dr. Terry Likes, Ph.D. This audio commentary explores the article, "The Future of TV News: Is Technology Outpacing Journalistic Standards?," which appears in the December 2010 issue of Electronic News.

    ENX: Walter Cronkite: History, Wisdom, and Guidance for the Future of Journalism

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2016 10:31


    Produced by Dr. Terry Likes, Ph.D. This audio commentary explores the article, "Walter Cronkite: History, Wisdom, and Guidance for the Future of Journalism," which appears in the June 2011 issue of Electronic News.

    ENX: Reporting by TV Docs in Haiti Raises Ethical Issues

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2016 6:22


    Dave Cupp sits down with Tom Linden, M.D. to discuss his article "Reporting by TV Docs in Haiti Raises Ethical Issues," in the June 2010 issue of Electronic News.

    ENX: Hey NBC, You Need to Use MPC in Your Olympics Coverage

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2016 9:59


    Dave Cupp sits down with Charlie Tuggle to discuss his article "Hey NBC, You Need to Use MPC In Your Olymipic Coverage," in the June 2010 issue of Electronic News.

    ENX: The Uneasy Intersection of Politics and Journalism

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2016 6:44


    This video commentary explores the article, “The Uneasy Intersection of Politics and Journalism,” which appears in the March 2011 issue of Electronic News.

    C&S: "It's Dude Time!": A Quarter Century of Excluding Women's Sports in Televised News and Highlight Shows

    Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2016 22:34


    Author Cheryl Cooky discusses her co-authored article from the September 2015 issue, "Women, Sports, and Journalism: Examining the Limited Role of Women in Student Newspaper Sports Reporting."

    JMCQ: Under Surveillance: Examining Facebook's Spiral of Silence Effects

    Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2016 11:21


    Author Elizabeth Stoycheff discusses her article "Under Surveillance: Examining Facebook's Spiral of Silence Effects in the Wake of NSA Internet Monitoring." Stoycheff elaborates on her findings of perceptions and justification of surveillance practices and the effects on the expression of minority political views. 

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