UNC at the virtual ICA 2020 conference

Nine graduate students, 11 faculty members and various alumni will represent the UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media on May 20-26, 2020, at the 70th annual International Communication Association conference, held in a virtual format. These scholars will participate in panel sessions and present authored or co-authored papers.

Hussman School faculty and student activities at ICA 2020 include:

Awards and honors
  • Ph.D. student Tegan Bratcher won a top student paper award for her paper, "The New Space of Opinion? Understanding the Role of Black Podcasts in Contemporary Black Thought."
  • Ph.D. student Michele Meyer won a top student paper award for her paper, "Why I Left Buzzfeed: What Confessionals From Former Buzzfeed Video Employees Reveal About the Mythologies and Realities of the Social Media Entertainment Industry."
  • Ph.D. student Jasmine Gray won a top student paper award for her paper, "Life Plotting: A Self-Conceptualization Process."
  • Adam Saffer and colleagues won a top paper award for their paper, "International Interorganizational Relationship Patterns in Civil Society: Modeling Valued Relations Exponential Random Graph Models."
  • Suman Lee and colleagues won a top paper award for their paper, "Farmers Under Threat: Implications for Attitudes Toward China and Perceived Risks From the Trade Dispute."
Friday, May 22
  • Ph.D. candidate Yan Qu will present “Practicing Public Diplomacy by Doing Good: Examining the Effects of CSR on Country Reputation."
  • Tegan Bratcher will present "The New Space of Opinion? Understanding the Role of Black Podcasts in Contemporary Black Thought."
  • Suman Lee and colleagues will present "Farmers Under Threat: Implications for Attitudes Toward China and Perceived Risks From the Trade Dispute."
  • Ph.D. student Ashley Hedrick, Barbara Friedman and Anne Johnston will present "What Adolescents Know, Think, and Feel About Sex Trafficking: Exploring Knowledge, Opinions and Emotions as a First Step to Designing Curriculum."
  • Deb Aikat will serve on the panel "South Asian Media and Communication Research: Multiple Perspectives, Challenges and Opportunities."
Saturday, May 23
  • Maria Leonora Comello, Jasmine Gray and Ph.D. alumna Diane Francis '16 (Kentucky) will present “Immersion in Game Worlds and Associations With Well-Being Among Cancer Survivors."
  • Maria Leonora Comello will present "Using Persuasion Techniques to Develop Engaging Presentations for Classroom and Conference Environments."
  • Jasmine Gray will present "Life Plotting: A Self-Conceptualization Process."
Sunday, May 24
  • Ph.D. student Kirsten Adams will present “Famous Last Words: Temporality and Legacy Construction in Public Figures’ Obituaries."
  • Amanda Reid will present "Music Matters: Copyright and Music Therapy."
  • Lucinda Austin and Ph.D. alumnae Barbara Miller '06 (Elon) and Seoyeon Kim '19 (Alabama) will present "Values Speak Volumes: Examining Corporate Social Advocacy and Relational Outcomes."
  • Daniel Kreiss will present "Social Identity and Social Knowledge."
  • Michele Meyer will present "Why I Left Buzzfeed: What Confessionals From Former Buzzfeed Video Employees Reveal About the Mythologies and Realities of the Social Media Entertainment Industry."
  • Ph.D. alumna Meghan Sobel '16 (Regis), Daniel Riffe and Ph.D. alumna Seoyeon Kim '19 (Alabama) will present "Media and Money: A 50-Year Analysis of International News Coverage and U.S. Foreign Aid."
  • Adam Saffer and colleagues will present "How Movement and Countermovement Communities Interactions Affect Temporal Evolution of Topics: A Study on 2016 Refugee Crisis Twitter Discourse."
  • Adam Saffer and colleagues will present "International Interorganizational Relationship Patterns in Civil Society: Modeling Valued Relations Exponential Random Graph Models."
Monday, May 25
  • Ph.D. student Heesoo Jang and Daniel Riffe will present “When a Robot Journalist Is a Specialist, Is It More Credible?".
  • Ph.D. candidate Josh Barker, Adam Saffer and Seth Noar will present "The Interplay of Personal Networks and Outcome Expectancies: An Egocentric Analysis of E-Cigarette Beliefs and Use Among Young Adults."
  • M.A. student Bridget Barrett will present "Evolution of the Digital Political Advertising Network: A Longitudinal Analysis of Platforms’ Rise to Dominance Over Four Election Cycles."

More details about this conference can be found on ICA's website.