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JMQ - Can an Algorithm Reduce the Perceived Bias of News? from 2021-02-05T22:36:52

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 ...

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TVN - Data Colonialism: Rethinking Big Data’s Relation to the Contemporary Subject from 2018-12-14T21:07:05

In this Television & New Media podcast, editor Jonathan Corpus Ong interviews author Nick Couldry on his and co-author Ulises A. Mejias article entitled "Listen

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WCX - How Do Online News Genres Take Up Knowledge Claims from 2018-12-13T23:33:29

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?...

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WCX - Writing and Conceptual Learning in Science from 2018-12-13T23:29:23

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 analysi...

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WCX - Compressing, Expanding, and Attending to Scientific Meaning from 2018-12-13T23:25:18

Written Communication Editor Chad Wickman speaks with Dr. Gwendolynne Reid, author of “Compressing, expanding, and attending to scientific meaning: Writing the semiotic hybrid of scienc...

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WCX - Genre Evolution and the Research Article from 2018-12-13T23:11:32

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 201...

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WCX - “I Think When I Speak, I Don’t Sound Like That” from 2018-12-13T23:03:44

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 rhetori...

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Justice, subalternism, and literary justice: Aravind Adiga’s The White Tiger from 2018-08-29T07:08:58

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/Cinemat...

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SCX: "Using Expert Sources to Correct Health Misinformation in Social Media" from 2018-06-08T17:03:33

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...

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SCX: Citizen Science as a Mean for Increasing Public Engagement in Science: Presumption or Possibility? from 2018-05-09T15:49:52

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 ...

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TVN: "Classroom Instruments and Carpool Karaoke: Ritual and Collaboration in Late Night's YouTube Era" from 2018-04-10T18:31:39

SAGE Editor, Martha Avtandilian, interviews Dr. Myles McNutt, assistant professor at Old Dominion University, on his Television & New Media article entitled "Classroom Instruments and C...

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Out in the Country from 2017-05-30T07:37:52

Article: Out in the Country: not just somewhere in the Midwest

Category: Communication and Media Studies

Keywords: youth, media, ...

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WCX: Creating a Unique Transnational Place: Deterritorialized Discourse and the Blending of Time and Space in Online Social Media from 2017-04-14T16:10:21

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 t...

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NMS PODCAST 5 from 2016-07-12T07:13:01

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

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BPCQ: March 2016 Special Issue: Flipped Classrooms from 2016-05-24T22:13:48

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

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WCX: Variation in Citational Practice in a Corpus of Student Biology Papers: From Parenthetical Plonking to Intertextual Storytelling from 2016-05-24T17:06:10

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 Paper...

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WCX: The Case of the Missing Childhoods: Methodological Notes for Composing Children in Writing Studies from 2016-05-24T17:04:08

Author Anne Haas Dyson discusses her article for the October 2013 issue, "The Case of the Missing Childhoods: Listen

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TVNM: A Conversation with danah boyd, Microsoft Research from 2016-05-24T16:00:16

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

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TVNM: My Media Studies: Cultivation to Participation from 2016-05-24T15:58:21

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

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TVNM: Treme for Tourists: The Music of the City without the Power from 2016-05-24T15:56:27

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.

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TVNM: An Introduction to Informal Media Economies from 2016-05-24T15:54:32

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

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NLF: Election 2012: Is a Second Term a Second Chance for Labor? from 2016-05-23T23:33:13

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

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JOB: Philanthropic Identity at Work: Employer Influences on the Charitable Giving Attitudes and Behaviors of Employees from 2016-05-23T23:27:11

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.

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JOB: Introduction to Special Issue Crossing Boundaries: Working and Communicating in East Asia from 2016-05-23T23:24:03

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

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SCX: Aesthetics and Astronomy: Studying the Public’s Perception and Understanding of Imagery From Space from 2016-05-23T22:58:01

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 ...

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MCQ: Advancing Research in Organizational Communication Through Quantitative Methodology from 2016-05-23T21:28:08

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

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MCQ: How Institutions Communicate: Institutional Messages, Institutional Logics, and Organizational Communication from 2016-05-23T21:25:17

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

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MCQ: Negotiating the Micro-Macro Divide: Thought Leadership From Organizational Communication for Theorizing Organization from 2016-05-23T21:20:03

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

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MCQ: Thoughts About Management Communication Quarterly From the Next Generation: Forum Introduction from 2016-05-23T21:16:09

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

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JCI: Man Tears and Masculinities News Coverage of John Boehner’s Tearful Episodes from 2016-05-23T20:53:32

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

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IJPP: Social Media and the Arab Spring from 2016-05-23T20:23:54

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 A...

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ENX: The Future of TV News: Is Technology Outpacing Journalistic Standards? from 2016-05-17T20:49:09

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 ...

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ENX: Walter Cronkite: History, Wisdom, and Guidance for the Future of Journalism from 2016-05-17T20:45:19

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...

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ENX: Reporting by TV Docs in Haiti Raises Ethical Issues from 2016-05-17T18:31:05

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.

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ENX: Hey NBC, You Need to Use MPC in Your Olympics Coverage from 2016-05-17T18:23:38

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.

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ENX: The Uneasy Intersection of Politics and Journalism from 2016-05-17T18:15:26

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

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C&S: "It's Dude Time!": A Quarter Century of Excluding Women's Sports in Televised News and Highlight Shows from 2016-05-10T17:39:14

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."

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JMCQ: Under Surveillance: Examining Facebook's Spiral of Silence Effects from 2016-05-09T21:01:47

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...

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WCX: Iqra: African American Muslim Girls Reading and Writing for Social Change from 2015-12-21T22:34:07

Author Gholnecsar Muhammad speaks with editorial assistant Kira Dreher about her article, "Iqra: African Ameri...

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WCX: Writing in Museums: Toward a Rhetoric of Participation from 2015-12-01T22:16:36

Author Chaim Noy talks with editorial assistant Kira Dreher about his article, "Writing in Museums: Toward a Rhetoric of Participation," which is published in the April 2015 issue of Written...

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MCQ: Bringing Hidden Organizations Out of the Shadows: from 2015-10-29T22:41:41

Guest editor Craig Scott talks with MCQ Editor-in-Chief, Ling Chen, about the special issue on Hidden Organizations that is published in the November 2015 issue of Management Communication Q...

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TVNM Podcast 6: Modi & The Media from 2015-06-10T20:18:19

Special issue editors Srirupa Roy and Paula Chakravartty discuss their special issue, entitled, "Modi and the Media: Indian Politics and the Electroral Aftermath."

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WCX: Three Types of Memory in Emergency Medical Services Communication from 2015-03-09T23:00:04

Former Written Communication editorial assistant Abigail Bakke interviews Dr. Elizabeth Angeli, author of "Three Types of Memory in Emergency Medical Services Communication," featured i...

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JLSP: The Lie's The Limit: On Deception Theory from 2015-02-05T23:49:03

Journal of Language and Social Psychology special issue editors Drs. Steven McCornack and Timothy Levine discuss research featured in their issue, "Advances in Deception Theory." The is...

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From echo chamber to persuasive device? Rethinking the role of the Internet in campaigns. An interview with Christian Vaccarcari from 2014-12-22T10:50:49

Christian Vaccarcari from University of Bologna talks to Maurice Vergeer, about his paper, From echo chamber to persuasive device? Rethinking the rol...

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Social networks in political campaigns: An interview with Christine Williams from 2014-12-22T10:34:43

Christine Williams from Bentley University talks to Maurice Vergeer, about her paper, Social networks in political campaigns: Facebook and the congre...

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The state of online campaigning in politics from 2014-12-18T11:19:02

Podcast 1: Maurice Vergeer  from Radboud University Nijmegen, talks about web campaigning in the 2009 European Parliamentary elections. Read the associated a...

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SCX: Framing Synthetic Biology: Evolutionary Distance, Conceptions of Nature, and the Unnaturalness Objection from 2013-12-03T16:00

Author Nick Dragojlovic discusses his article for the October 2013 issue, "Framing Synthetic Biology: Evolutionary Distance, Conceptions of Nature, and the Unnaturalness Objection."

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ENX: Cultivating Political Incivility: Cable News, Network News, and Public Perceptions from 2013-11-15T16:00

Author Chance York discusses his article from the September 2013 issue, "Cultivating Political Incivility: Cable News, Network News, and Public Perceptions."Listen

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C&S: Women, Sports, and Journalism: Examining the Limited Role of Women in Student Newspaper Sports Reporting from 2013-10-28T16:00

Author Hans Schmidt discusses his article from the September 2013 issue, "Women, Sports, and Journalism: Examining the Limited Role of Women in Student Newspaper Sports Reporting."Listen

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ENX: An Examination of Job Skills Required by Top U.S. Broadcast News Companies and Potential Impact on Journalism Curricula from 2013-08-16T16:00

Author Debora Wenger discusses her article from the March 2013 issue, "An Examination of Job Skills Required by Top U.S. Broadcast News Companies and Potential Impact on Journalism Curricula."

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JCI: A Different Kind of Man: Mediated Transgendered Subjectivity, Chaz Bono on Dancing with the Stars from 2013-08-15T16:00

Author Richard Mocarski discusses his article from the July 2013 issue, "A Different Kind of Man: Mediated Transgendered Subjectivity, Chaz Bono on Dancing with the Stars."

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TVNM: New Media Geographies and the Middle East from 2013-07-02T16:00

TVNM Editor Vicki Mayer talks to Guest Editor Miyase Christensen about the special issue on Ne...

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WCX: Discourse-Based Methods Across Texts and Semiotic Modes: Three Tools for Micro-Rhetorical Analysis from 2013-07-02T16:00

Written Communication Editor Christina Haas talks to John Oddo about his article from the July...

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SCX: What, Me Worry? The Role of Affect in Information Seeking and Avoidance from 2013-05-13T16:00

Author Janet Yang discusses her article, co-authored with LeeAnn Kahlor, "What, Me Worry? The ...

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IJPP: Social Media and the Arab Spring: Politics Comes First from 2013-05-13T16:00

IJPP Editor Silvio Waisbord talks to Gadi Wolfsfeld about his article, co-authored with Elad S...

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WCX: Modeling and Remodeling Writing from 2013-01-22T16:00

Joseph Bartolotta, Editorial Assistant for Written Communication, interviews John R. Hayes, Ca...

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MCQ: Answering Five Key Questions About Workplace Bullying: How Communication Scholarship Provides Thought Leadership for Transforming Abuse at Work from 2012-12-17T16:00

Pamela Lutgen-Sandvik discusses Workplace Bullying with MCQ editor James Barker in this seventh installment of the Thought Leadership podcast series.

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MCQ: Increasing the Impact of Thought Leadership in Crisis Communication from 2012-12-04T16:00

Robert R. Ulmer discusses Crisis Communication with MCQ editor James Barker in this fifth installment of the Thought Leadership podcast series.

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JBTC: Introduction: Race, Ethnicity, and Technical Communication from 2012-07-16T15:42

Special editors, Miriam Williams and Octavio Pimentel, discuss the July 2012 special issue of JBTC focused on race, ethnicity, and technical communication.

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MCQ: External Organizational Rhetoric: Bridging Management and Sociopolitical Discourse from 2012-05-04T18:22

Professor Robert Heath talks with MCQ Editor-in-Chief James Barker about the special MCQ issue on External Organizational Rhetoric

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WCX: Undocumented in a Documentary Society: Textual Borders and Transnational Religious Literacies from 2011-11-18T15:06:15

Author Kate Vieira discusses her article, "Undocumented in a Documentary Society: Textual Borders and Transnational Religious Literacies," WRITTEN COMMUNICATION, Vol. 28, No. 4, 436-461 (2011).

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MCQ: Bridging Corporate and Organizational Communication: Review, Development and a Look to the Future from 2011-10-26T21:55:15

Lars Thoger Christensen discusses Organizational Communication with MCQ editor James Barker in the fourth Thought Leadership podcast.

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WCX: The Cherokee Syllabary: A Writing System In Its Own Right from 2011-10-14T22:21:15

Author Ellen Cushman discusses her article, "The Cherokee Syllabary: A Writing System in Its Own Right," WRITTEN COMMUNICATION, Vol. 28, No. 3, 255-281 (2011).

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MCQ: Research Methods for Studying Evolutionary and Ecological Processes in Organizational Communication from 2011-06-22T20:10:05

Peter Monge discusses his work in this second installment of the Thought Leadership podcast series with MCQ editor James Barker.

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