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How Do Communication Modalities Influence Intergenerational Communication?, April Pierce, Candace Payne Dec 2018

How Do Communication Modalities Influence Intergenerational Communication?, April Pierce, Candace Payne

Concordia Journal of Communication Research

This cross-sectional study analyzes the rapidly developing landscape of online communications. In particular, it studies the modalities used by three generations, which include baby boomers, Gen X, and Gen Y/millennials. In addition to analyzing their preferred methods, researchers also studied the conflicting views on other generations. This was done through data collected from an online survey administered via email and social media posts. It was hypothesized that the gaps in communication styles between different generations would be significantly different than the other generations mentioned. Researchers found that while generational differences are still present among the three demographics studied, a significant …


Gender And Parenting: A Content Analysis Of The American Sitcom, Mollie Borer, Nicholas Alexander Jun 2018

Gender And Parenting: A Content Analysis Of The American Sitcom, Mollie Borer, Nicholas Alexander

Concordia Journal of Communication Research

The purpose of this study was not only to get a better understanding of what types of gender and parenting norms exist in television sitcoms, but to see if the same gender and parenting norms that were displayed in the 20th century would be displayed in a sitcom created 30 years later. This was done through a content analysis of the television sitcoms All In The Family and Modern Family. The researchers found that traditional gender norms still existed in both sitcoms, but that the gender roles and parenting norms were reversed in Modern Family.


Swiping Left Or Right? Effective And Ineffective Dating Profiles, Jordan Gray, Taylor Difronzo, Cassandra Panek, Tom Bartel Jun 2018

Swiping Left Or Right? Effective And Ineffective Dating Profiles, Jordan Gray, Taylor Difronzo, Cassandra Panek, Tom Bartel

Concordia Journal of Communication Research

With the use of internet growing, online dating applications are becoming more relevant in today’s society. With the ever-evolving technology of today’s world, there is still much to be researched and learned. Due to the connectedness of the world shifting from face to face communication to technology based communication, the online dating world is growing rapidly. Online dating has become prevalent in today’s society as a means to meet others. Online dating applications allow users to share information and describe themselves and to be able to choose who they want to pursue as a romantic partner based on the information …


Is Beauty Only Skin Deep? Exploring The Connections Between Makeup And Perception, Shawn Kuehl, Scarlett Dewild, Jessica Mai, Mai Yeng Yang Jun 2018

Is Beauty Only Skin Deep? Exploring The Connections Between Makeup And Perception, Shawn Kuehl, Scarlett Dewild, Jessica Mai, Mai Yeng Yang

Concordia Journal of Communication Research

This study explored college students' perceptions of the use of makeup. In order to determine what effect makeup had on first impressions, an online survey was conducted. The study suggests that makeup does impact the perception of others, specifically women, based on how society views physical beauty. Interestingly, after conducting the survey, researchers found a higher percentage of individuals perceiving makeup toward a more positive view of how it enhanced one's perception of attractiveness and how much usage of makeup enhanced that attractiveness based on the perception of participation.