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Affection Exchange Theory, Alexandra Farber Apr 2021

Affection Exchange Theory, Alexandra Farber

Communication Theory: In Our Words

The following materials are a collection of student works that aid in demystifying Affection Exchange Theory by portraying the theory through a variety of lenses.

Materials:

  • Affection Exchange Theory In My Words
  • Affection Exchange Theory Analysis & Critique
  • Learning Your Workplace ‘Love Language’ Presentation


The Online Disinhibition Effect, Alexandra Eigen Apr 2021

The Online Disinhibition Effect, Alexandra Eigen

Communication Theory: In Our Words

The following materials are a collection of student works that aid in demystifying Online Disinhibition Effect by portraying the theory through a variety of lenses.

Materials:

  • The Impact of the Online Disinhibition Effect
  • Online Disinhibition Effect Theory Evaluation


Stigma Management Theory, Jade Larson Apr 2021

Stigma Management Theory, Jade Larson

Communication Theory: In Our Words

The following materials are a collection of student works that aid in demystifying Stigma Management Theory by portraying the theory through a variety of lenses.

Materials:


Communication Accommodation Theory, Mccade Ivarsen Apr 2021

Communication Accommodation Theory, Mccade Ivarsen

Communication Theory: In Our Words

The following materials are a collection of student works that aid in demystifying Communication Accommodation Theory by portraying the theory through a variety of lenses.

Materials:

  • Communication Theory in My Words
  • Imposter Phenomenon Interview Protocol
  • Imposter Phenomenon Theory Evaluation


Post-Colonialism Theory, Larissa Durkin Apr 2021

Post-Colonialism Theory, Larissa Durkin

Communication Theory: In Our Words

The following materials are a collection of student works that aid in demystifying Post-Colonialism Theory by portraying the theory through a variety of lenses.

Materials:

  • Ripple Effect Interview Transcription
  • Post-Colonialism Theory Evaluation
  • Final Analysis Grant Research Project-Decolonizing Research Methods


Spiral Of Silence Theory, Madison Vanwalleghen Apr 2021

Spiral Of Silence Theory, Madison Vanwalleghen

Communication Theory: In Our Words

The following materials are a collection of student works that aid in demystifying Spiral of Silence Theory by portraying the theory through a variety of lenses.

Materials:

  • Women in the Sports Media and Broadcast Industry: A Qualitative Interview Study


Diffusion Of Innovation Theory, Kirsten Barott Apr 2021

Diffusion Of Innovation Theory, Kirsten Barott

Communication Theory: In Our Words

The following materials are a collection of student works that aid in demystifying Diffusion of Innovation Theory by portraying the theory through a variety of lenses.

Materials:

  • Diffusion of Innovation Theory Evaluation
  • A Narrative Inquiry of the Brookings Area Chamber of Commerce’ CEO Guided by a Critical Analysis, Strategic Planning Methods, and Comparison to the Zorro’s Circle Concept Through the Lens of a Hope Theorist.
  • Diffusion of Innovation In My Words


Bona Fide Group Perspective, Nicholas French Apr 2021

Bona Fide Group Perspective, Nicholas French

Communication Theory: In Our Words

The following materials are a collection of student works that aid in demystifying Bona Fide Group Perspective Theory by portraying the theory through a variety of lenses.

Materials:

  • Bona Fide Group Perspective Theory Evaluation
  • Using The Collective Story Harvest to Decolonize Western Research Methodologies Presentation


Big Data And Journalism: How American Journalism Is Adopting The Use Of Big Data, Andrew M. Clark, Julián Rodríguez Feb 2021

Big Data And Journalism: How American Journalism Is Adopting The Use Of Big Data, Andrew M. Clark, Julián Rodríguez

Communication Faculty Publications

This research uses in-depth interviews with three data journalists from the Houston Chronicle and the New York Times in the United States to describe the role of data journalists, and to illustrate how and why they use big data in their stories. Data journalists possess a unique set of skills, including the ability to find and gather data and use that data to tell a compelling written story in a visually coherent way. Results from our interviews and research show as newspapers move to a digital format, the role of data journalists is becoming more essential, as are laws like …


Family Communicative Environment’S Effects On Young Adults’ Social Norms About Limiting Alcohol: Examining The Mediating Effects Of Implicit Pri, Grace Ellen Brannon Jan 2021

Family Communicative Environment’S Effects On Young Adults’ Social Norms About Limiting Alcohol: Examining The Mediating Effects Of Implicit Pri, Grace Ellen Brannon

Communication Faculty Publications

Alcohol usage among young adults remains a prominent public health concern. Communicating with family members about alcohol can positively influence young adults’ perceptions of social norms, yet the stigmatized nature of alcohol-related conversations in the family create a barrier to occurrence of these conversations. This study examines how young adults’ familial communication patterns impact their descriptive and injunctive social norms about alcohol, using Communication Privacy Management Theory as the theoretical framework. Specifically, this study seeks to understand how conversation orientation, conformity orientation, warm conformity orientation, and cold conformity orientation predicts two sets of social norms (descriptive and injunctive), and to …


The Balancing Act Is Magnified: U.S. Mothers’ Struggles Amidst A Pan, Grace Ellen Brannon, Molly Wiant Cummins Jan 2021

The Balancing Act Is Magnified: U.S. Mothers’ Struggles Amidst A Pan, Grace Ellen Brannon, Molly Wiant Cummins

Communication Faculty Publications

Successes are often noticed in reflection after an event; struggles are felt in the moment. When COVID-19 was recognized as a public health emergency in the United States (US), many mothers felt their struggles more acutely. Much of 2020 feels like a pressure cooker for mothers, where the steam valve does not fully relieve the mounting pressure they felt because of COVID-19. Most families are experiencing additional stress due to COVID-19, but in heterosexual couples, that work disproportionately falls to women, as they are spending, on average, fifteen hours more per week on education and household tasks (Cohen and Hsu). …