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Media Representation and Public Opinion , Understanding the Psychology of News Ana Petrov Fanny Ramirez Cathy Zimmer University and and and John Beatty Viktor Tuzov Lindita Camaj Ivanka Pjesivac Weiwen Yu Xin Xin Shugofa Dastgeer Ruth Moon Serajul Bhuyian Deb Aikat, Mariam Alkazemi Faten Alamri American of Chinese: Traits, Values The Use of Sources in News Stories about 2020 Imagining Behind the Wall: Representation of Israel = This submission was accepted as an extended Covering COVID-19 in the Global South: Digital [EA] and Media Use Media Coverage of Trade War Between China and United States by Russian Media Outlets Discussant Topic III — [EA] American Elections on Croatian : Who Dominates the Narrative? Key Players in International Opinions on the U.S.-China Trade War [EA] on Chinese Online Video Platform Bilibili Discussant [EA] abstract. [EA] News Values in the Ugandan Journalism Field Discussant Topic II — The Influence of Personality on Motivations: Comparing Uses and Gratifications of Users in the US and Kuwait , 1930-1934 , Arkansas

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, Perception, Performance, and Values about about Global South Reexamining and Reevaluating Media Coverage Thomas Bivins James Fuller Journalism and : Practices and Ethics Mladen Petkov You Li Shahira S. Fahmy Raymond McCaffrey Michael Buozis Lisa Burns Assessing the Role Performance of Solutions = This submission was accepted as an extended A Socially Responsible Trade: An Analysis of Targeting the Trades, Press Associations, and [EA] Journalism in a Global Pandemic Journalistic Role Perceptions and Barriers to Role Fulfilment in Post-communist Bulgaria: A Preliminary Assessment Topic I — Journalism Moderating/Presiding International Communication Division High Density Refereed Paper Session 9 to 10:30 a.m. / F002 This session will explore issues of journalism and public relations practices and ethics in historical contexts. [EA] abstract. Discussant * Top Extended Abstract Award on the Professionalization of Public Relations [EA] Ethical Discourse in The Effect of Early Journalism Codes and Press Criticism J-schools: Tobacco Industry Mapping and Shaping of Metajournalistic Discourses* Moderating/Presiding [EA]

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Mass Communication and Society Media Management, Economics and Entrepreneurship and Electronic News Divisions and Magazine Media Divisions

Teaching Panel Session Teaching Panel Session Problems or Possibilities? Pedagogical Approaches Audience is King: Audiences and Analytics to Teaching Skills Courses Online in a Pandemic in Class Practice

Moderating/Presiding Moderating/Presiding Lee Hood, Loyola-Chicago Miao Guo, Ball State

Panelists Panelists Neal Bennett, Rutgers Aileen Gallagher, Syracuse Dean Cummings, Georgia Southern Elizabeth Hendrickson, Ohio Steve Hayes, Georgia State Anthony Palomba, Virginia Shaina Holmes, Syracuse Sara Shipley Hiles, Missouri Julian Rodriguez, Texas-Arlington Scott Hums, Digital Content Director, WTHR-TV Angeline J. Taylor, Arizona State Station, Indianapolis Miao Guo, Ball State

9 to 10:30 a.m. / F004 The teaching area of Audience Analytics has undertaken continuous updating as more and more media organi- Media Ethics Division zations are demonstrating that analytics can tangibly improve institutional effectiveness in strategic areas, like Refereed Paper Session audience engagement, content popularity, user sentiment, Changing Dynamics Between Individuals, Publics, and campaigns. This panel is focused on how and Media Organizations audience/digital/data analytics is practiced in classroom among different disciplines, such as journalism, public Moderating/Presiding relations, communication studies, and telecommunica- Liz Bent, Missouri tions. Specifically, this panel seeks multiple perspectives from academic scholars and industry experts, including Autonomy in Local Digital Journalism: A Mixed-Method how to link the practice of analytics/digital analytics Triangulation Exploration of the Organizational Culture tools to the course learning objectives, and what possible and Individual Moral Psychology Factors of Digital learning outcomes can be achieved through audience/ News Workers* digital analytics class implementation. Rhema Zlaten, Colorado Mesa A Need for Change: The Perceived Power of Media and Journalists in Greece 9 to 10:30 a.m. / F006 Minos-Athanasios Karyotakis, Hong Kong Baptist Converging Theory with Practice in the Media Skills Minorities and Communication Division Classroom** Alexis Romero Walker, North Carolina Refereed Paper Session at Chapel Hill Minorities in the Academy: Progress, Limitations Always Let Your Conscience Be Your Guide: Analyzing and Calls for Change Moral Conviction, Perceived Motives, and Organization- Public Relationships in Corporate Social Advocacy Moderating/Presiding Efforts Keonte Coleman, Middle Tennessee State Holly Overton, Pennsylvania State and Anli Xiao, South Carolina Fifty Years Researching and Raising Awareness About Minorities and Communication: The Story of MAC’s Discussant Scholarship Florence Chee, Loyola Chicago George L. Daniels, Alabama and Lillie Fears, Arkansas State * Davis Ethics Award ** Top Student Paper Friday 111 111 -

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. Washington DC Visual Communication Division #Campaigning While Female: Presentation Strategies and Media Representations in the 2020 Presidential Campaign Carolyn Bronstein Jane Hall Vanessa Williams Brian Eckdale Rachel Young Ayleen Kyser Lough Colin Piacentine Kathy R. Fitzpatrick Research Identity Crisis? How to Communicate Your Research Identity Brian Delaney Commission on the Status of Women [email protected]

Panelists and PF&R Panel Session Moderating/Presiding Panelists 9 to 10:30 a.m. / F009 Graduate Student Interest and Research Panel Session Moderating/Presiding sion of , equity and ism and inclusion mass across communication curriculum. journal Duncan will provide tips for individual educators and briefly address systemic change. An award-winning journalism, in perspectives underrepresented of advocate broadcaster and Duncan previously worked as a host CBC and producer at teaching and research competitions, who cash prizes provided will by our sponsors, (Dow Jones News receive Fund, ACES: The Society for Editing, Poynter), will also be recognized. Questions? Please email Kirstie Hettinga at 9 to 10:30 a.m. / F008 Political Communication Division - , , Kansas Curtis Matthews Pamela Peters , , Ekaterina Malova , , San Diego State , and , affiliation , American in Cairo

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, Louisiana State “Turning “Turning the Page: AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 4-7, 2021” — Shahira Fahmy Mary Lou Song Elena Lazoff Diane Millette Scholastic Journalism Divisions First Place Teaching Competition (Tied) and First Place Research Competition and Competitions and and Melanie Faizer Joe Grimm Omneya Ibrahim Nana aba Duncan Kirstie Hettinga Champions of Editing Teaching and Research Nathian Shae Rodriguez Bradley Gorham Amalia Monroe-Gulick Robin Blom Jerry Crawford Victoria Orrego Dunleavy = This submission was accepted as an extended Selena: A Latinx Cultural Anchor for Pop Culture First-generation Students’ College Experiences: The

Chair in Journalism, Diversity and Inclusion Carleton Studies University’s School at of Journalism, for a discus ** The newly renamed Champions of to Editing is welcome honored Nana aba Duncan, the inaugural Carty * Be a New York Times Digital Headline Editor** Breaking-News Drill** Comparative Framing and Stereotyping Analysis* Keynote Speaker Revealing the Veil in Memes and GIFs: A Moderating/Presiding Teaching Panel Session Newspaper and Online News and 9 to 10:30 a.m. / F007 [EA] abstract. Discussant [EA] Pedagogy The Language of Diversity in ACEJMC Site-visit Reports: Some Inclusion but with a Lack of Equity and Belonging Open Access Perceptions at Historically Black Colleges and Universities Role of Familial and Mentorship Support Journalism and Mass Communications Resources and [EA] 112112 Friday Sessions

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9 to 10:30 a.m. / F010 06-0900-08 • [EA] Toward an Audience-Centric Framework of Situational Corporate Social Advocacy Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Interest Strategy: A Pilot Study Group and Public Relations Division Ioana Coman, Texas Tech; Jiun-Yi Tsai, Northern Arizona; Scholar-to-Scholar Refereed Paper Poster Session and Shupei Yuan, Northern Illinois

Public Relations Division Discussant Topic I — Public Relations in the time of COVID- Melissa Dodd, Central Florida 19: Crisis Communication and Organizational-Public Relationships Topic III — Organizational Efforts to Communicate 06-0900-01 • [EA] Public Perceptions of Using the Corporate Social Advocacy and Corporate Social Wireless Emergency Alert System for COVID-19: Responsibility Lessons for State Government Crisis Communication 06-0900-09 • What Do You Mean by Doing the Right Stephanie Madden, Nicholas Eng, Thing?: Examining Corporate Social Advocacy and Jessica Myrick, Pennsylvania State Frames and Transparency Efforts in Fortune 500 06-0900-02 • Exploring the Mediating Effect of Companies’ Website Government–Public Relationships during the COVID-19 Hyunmin Lee and Emma Whitehouse, Drexel Pandemic: A Model Comparison Approach 06-0900-10 • How Nike and Gillette Survived the Yuan Wang, Yi-Hui Christine Huang, Tension between Corporate Social Advocacy and Qinxian Cai, City University of Hong Kong and Boycotting Backlash 06-0900-03 • Social Listening using Machine Learning Juan Liu and Bruce Getz, Columbus State to Understand Sense Making and Content Dissemination 06-0900-11 • Global Companies’ Use of Social Media on : A Case Study of WHO’s Social Listening for CSR Communication During COVID-19 Strategy During COVID-19 Initial Phase Sun Young Lee, Duli Shi, John Leach, Sushma Kumble, Towson; and Saymin Lee, Maryland Pratiti Diddi, Lamar; and Cody Buntain, New Jersey Institute and Maggie Whitescarver, Towson of Technology 06-0900-04 • How China used Twitter to Repair Its 06-0900-12 • Implications of SME ethics statements Image amid the COVID-19 Crisis and CSR communication: Evidence from Korean SMEs’ Ayman Alhammad, Kansas Websites Soo-Yeon Kim, Seung Chan Lee, Discussant and Hye-Sun Lee, Sogang University Yan Jin, Georgia Discussant Topic II — Corporate Social Advocacy, Effects, and Moonhee Cho, Tennessee Strategies 06-0900-05 • Matching Words with Actions: Topic IV — Social Media: Social Mediated Crisis, Understanding the Effects of CSA Stance-action Opinion Leadership, and Twitter Use Consistency on Negative Consumer Responses 06-0900-13 • Revisiting SMCC Model: How Chinese Ziyuan Zhou, Bentley Public Relations Practitioners Handle and Chuqing Dong, Michigan State Social Mediated Crisis 06-0900-06 • The Influence of Issue Attitude on Sining Kong, Texas A&M at Corpus Christi Consumers’ Reaction toward Corporate Social and Huan Chen, Florida Advocacy: A Moderated Mediation Path through 06-0900-14 • Exploring Online Opinion Leadership: Cognitive Dissonance An Analysis of the Influential Users on Twitter During Xueying Zhang, North Carolina A&T State the Online Conversation Around Anthem by and Ziyuan Zhou, Bentley Prominent Athletes 06-0900-07 • Examining Value Congruence and Brandon Boatwright, Clemson Outcome-relevant Involvement as Antecedents 06-0900-15 • A Comparison of Twitter Use by Different of Corporate Political Advocacy Sector Organizations Leping You, Linda Hon, Taisik Hwang, Suffolk and Yu-Hao Lee, Florida 06-0900-16 • The Networked Huawei Agendas during the US-China Trade War: The Interrelationships between Huawei, the , and Public Tweets Zahedur Arman, Southern Illinois Carbondale Friday 113 113 , Miami #aejmc2021 , Macau

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Xiao Qian , Virginia Commonwealth and Unpack the Relational and Behavioral From CSR to Employees’ Megaphoning Influence of Identification, Relationship, [EA] Understanding the implementation of Internal at Amazon: Rhetorical Cultivating Relationships with Employees and , Boston Weiting Tao Sung Eun Park Cheng Hong Erin Tomson eSport: From the Real World to the Classroom Mary Lou Sheffer Baobao Song and Enzhu Dong Eunyoung Kim and Ken Plowman Grace Ji and Song Ao Margaret Ritsch and Chuck Lubbers = This submission was accepted as an extended Communication Technology Division and Teaching Panel Session Moderating/Presiding Topic VIII — and Donors: Internal CSR, Dialogic Communication, and Identification 06-0900-28 • Outcomes of Internal CSR: Highlighting Dialogic Communication and Managerial Facilitation 06-0900-29 • Behavior: The Roles of Communal Relationship and Corporate Reputation 06-0900-30 • and Involvement of a Donor on Attitudes towards and Behavioral intentions to Online Donation via SNS Discussant [EA] abstract. 9 to 10:30 a.m. / F011 Sports Communication Interest Group 06-0900-25 • Mediation Role of Elevation in CEO Activism on Employee Prosocial Engagement 06-0900-26 • Enterprise Social Media on Employee Communication: An Affordance Perspective 06-0900-27 • Strategies and the Public Relations Response Discussant , , , University , University , Eugene Kim , James Madison , , Indiana , Nanyang Technological Pei Wen Wong , Hood College , Maryland ., , Pennsylvania State , Colorado at Boulder Public Communication in the Age of Ejae Lee , Florida , , West Texas A&M Hyunjin Kang Navigating Change in the Era of COVID- [EA] Examining Publics’ Comparative Twitter Styles by the Leaders of the 116th How has the United Nations portrayed The Role of Community and Social Extending Civic Values in Architectures of Serving Public Interests and Enacting , , Connecticut “Turning “Turning the Page: AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 4-7, 2021” — Internal Communication: Navigating Government Communication and Country Public Interest Communication, Community Shruti Malviya Timothy Kwakye Karikari Sung Hyun Lee Meredith Feinman of New Mexico; of International Business and Economic, Beijing, China April Yue and Spiro Kiousis Edson Tandoc Jr Chen Lou and Nana Kwame Osei Fordjour Yoosun Ham and Denise Bortree Michelle Rossi Luke Capizzo and Brooke Witherow Lindsey Anderson Emily Kinsky 06-0900-24 • 19: The Role of Top Leaders’ Charismatic Rhetoric and Employees’ Organizational Identification Topic VII — Change, Internal Activism, and Enterprise Social Media Discussant 06-0900-23 • US House: A Concurrent Triangulation and Strength Ties as Predictors of Country Reputation 06-0900-22 • Topic VI — in the Social Media Age 06-0900-21 • Evaluations of Government Communication Discussant International Women’s Day Before and After Founding UN Women? 06-0900-20 • 06-0900-19 • Listening: Arendt, Mouffe and the Pluralistic Imperative for Organizational Listening 06-0900-18 • Capital in Community Building Building, and Organizational Listening 06-0900-17 • Organizational Values: An Examination of Public Interest Relations through AARP’s Tele-Town Halls Topic V — Discussant 118118 Friday Sessions

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Panelists 9 to 10:30 a.m. / F013 Mary Lou Sheffer, Southern Mississippi Ted Kian, Oklahoma State Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Ryan Rogers, Butler Mass Communications (ACEJMC) John Shrader, Nebraska - Lincoln Workshop Session Panelist will discuss how to create curriculum in this Annual ACEJMC Workshop area, eSports -especially with professional sport leagues creating eSports leagues for marketing purposes, Moderating/Presiding technological needs that come along with an eSports Patricia Thompson, executive director, ACEJMC program, and the connection between Student Affairs and Academics. Rational for the Panel: eSports has exploded in recent years. In fact, it is currently the second most 11 to 12:30 p.m. / F014 watched sport in the U.S. (1st is the NFL). Universities have begun creating competitive eSports teams across Association for Education in Journalism and Mass the country. Currently there are 140+ school members Communication with over 3,000 student athletes and over $16million in scholarships. The growth of the NACE (collegiate eSports Business Session Governing Body) has led to increased promotion and AEJMC General Session interest. Sports media programs have begun to incor- porate eSports into the curriculum. The area is ripe for Moderating/Presiding research and job opportunities for students. The Bay area Tim P. Vos, Michigan State, is a high concentration area for eSports, so the setting is 2020-21 AEJMC President perfect. AEJMC Awards Hillier Krieghbaum Under-40 Award Recipient 9 to 10:30 a.m. / F012 McIntyre, Virginia Commonwealth Dorothy Bowles Public Service Award Recipient Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Sharon Bramlett-Solomon, Arizona State Communication Presidential Committee on Career Baskette Mosse Award Recipient Development Karin Assmann, Georgia AEJMC Equity & Diversity Award Presentation PF&R Panel Session 2021 Recipient Mid-Career: Opportunities and Challenges University of Missouri, School of Journalism Award accepted by David Kurpius, Dean Moderating/Presiding Laura Castañeda, Southern California Research Committee Awards Eleanor Blum Distinguished Service to Research Award Panelists Recipient: Louisa Ha, Bowling Green State Hong Cheng, Loyola Chicago Paul J. Deutschmann Award for Excellence in JMC Federico Subervi, Wisconsin-Madison Research Recipient Sabine Baumann, Jade Glen T. Cameron, Missouri Nafziger-White-Salwen Dissertation Award Recipient This panel facilitates information, networking and discus- Pressing the Police and Policing the Press: The History sion around professional challenges and opportunities and Law of the Relationship between the News Media facing mid-career faculty. Participants interact with senior and Law Enforcement in the United States faculty in discussions about how to navigate the transition Scott Memmel, Minnesota to senior scholars. Other Awards Lionel C. Barrow, Jr. Award for Distinguished Achievement in Diversity Research and Education Recipient Earnest L. Perry, Missouri Friday 119 119 , Alabama

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, , Pennsylvania State Ploypin Chuenterawong , deputy editor, , , Syracuse Nanyang Technology , University of Miami Virtual or Real?: A Comparative Demystify Computer Generated , Brigham Young , Southern Methodist Su Yeon Cho , Rutgers , , San Diego State Kidfluencing: The Role of Selling Intent, [EA] A Literature Review of Influencer Investigating the Marketing Effectiveness [EA] “Turning “Turning the Page: AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 4-7, 2021” — Influencer Marketing Frank Dardis Quan Xie Heejae Lee Sunny Tsai Chen Lou, The American Prospect

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07-1300-05 • Logo Presence, and Disclosure Modality on Parental Appraisals Marketing and Research Agenda: From a Social Network Analysis Perspective CSR Message 07-1300-04 • 07-1300-03 • Study on Virtual-influencer- vs. Celebrity-endorsed 07-1300-02 • of Virtual Influencers CGI’s Sponsored Posts and the Endorsed Topic — 07-1300-01 • Influencers: The Role of Perceived Anthropomorphism and Social Presence on Audience’s Attitudes toward Scholar-to-Scholar Refereed Paper Poster Session Advertising Division Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication 1 to 2:30 p.m. / F015 Installation of 2021-22 AEJMC President 2021 Gene Burd Award for Research in Journalism Studies Recipient 2021 Gene Burd Award for Excellence in Urban Journalism Recipient 2021 News Audience Research Paper Award Winner 120120 Friday Sessions

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Topic III — News and Emerging Media Topic II — Race/Ethnicity and Communicating Online 07-1300-14 • 360VR and Journalism: Investigating 07-1300-23 • [EA] Race/Ethnicity, Online Information & Cognitive and Persuasive Effects of Virtual Reality COVID-19 Vaccination: Study of Minority Community News Narratives Immigrants’ Internet Use for Health-related Information Aaron Atkins, Weber State Annalise Baines, Hyunjin Seo, 07-1300-15 • [EA] Media Trust and Comment Argument Muhammad Ittefaq, Ursula Kamanga, Strength’s Effects on Journalist Credibility Fatemeh Shayesteh, and Yuchen Liu, Kansas David Wolfgang, Colorado State 07-1300-24 • [EA] Black Death Virality: Exploring and Manu Bhandari, Arkansas State Motivations of Sharing Black Death Online 07-1300-16 • Measuring News Verification Behavior: A Ajia Meux, Oklahoma Scale Development and Cross-cultural Validation Study and Britney Gilmore, Texas Christian Wenting Yu, City University of Hong Kong Discussant Discussant Kim Fox, The American University in Cairo Ever Figueroa, Kansas [EA] = This submission was accepted as an extended Topic IV — Social Media and Strategic Communication abstract. 07-1300-17 • The Status of Social Media Related Public Relations Research: A Systematic Review of Articles Small Programs Interest Group Published in 14 Journals from 2006 to 2018 07-1300-25 • Building Sustainable Client Partnerships: Yuan Wang, City University of Hong Kong a Non-Profit Outreach Center’s Value to Developing a and Yang Cheng, North Carolina State Service-Learning Pedagogy* 07-1300-18 • [EA] Resharing Brands on Social Media: Chris McCollough, Jacksonville State Posts and Reposts from Peers, Influencers, and Brands 07-1300-26 • Methods for Teaching Social Justice Judith Rosenbaum, Maine; Journalism** Benjamin Johnson, and Jonathan Hinds, Florida Dawn Francis, Cabrini 07-1300-19 • “When Thousands and Thousands Are Asking for It, It’s Hard to Put It Off”: Wattpad.com’s Discussants Technological Affordances and Teens’ Experiences Dave Madsen, Morningside Writing Erotic One Direction Fanfiction and Carrie Buchanan, John Carroll Ashley Hedrick, North Carolina at Chapel Hill * First Place Paper, Small Programs Interest Group Discussant ** Second Place Paper, Small Programs Interest Group Joseph Erba, Kansas Sports Communication Interest Group [EA] = This submission was accepted as an extended 07-1300-27 • Flipping the Frame: Rudy Gobert’s abstract. Journey from Episodic Bad Actor to Thematic Hero Mark Mederson, Loras College Minorities and Communication Division and Michael Mirer, Wisconsin - Milwaukee Topic I — News Media Portrayals and Minorities 07-1300-28 • eSports as a News Specialty Gold Rush: 07-1300-20 • When Beauty Meets : A Communication Ecology in the Domination Comparative Content Analysis of #Foxeye Beauty of Traditional Journalism Over Lifestyle Journalism and Asian Activism Videos on TikTok, Gregory Perreault, Appalachian State Grace Choi, Columbia College Chicago and Mildred Perreault, East Tennessee State 07-1300-21 • Barbaric Arabs: Hollywood Portrayals, A 07-1300-29 • (Un)fair Pay to Play: Alienation, Content Analysis Exploitation, Labor Power and the NCAA Farah Harb, Wayne State Vincent Peña, Texas at Austin 07-1300-22 • “I Can’t be Neutral or Centrist in a 07-1300-30 • [EA] “Where do I even begin?”: The Debate Over My Own Humanity”: Are Traditional of Female Local Sports Broadcasters News Norms Universal? Miles Romney, Brigham Young; Magda Konieczna and Ellen Santa Maria, Temple Kevin Hull, Kirstin Pellizzaro, and Denetra Walker, South Carolina Discussant Candi Carter Carlson, Utah State Friday 121 121 , Colorado-Boulder , #aejmc2021 , National and Television ; Friday Friday Sessions

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Panelists Moderating/Presiding PF&R Panel Session Media Ethics and media production as well as consumption. 1 to 2:30 p.m. / F017 Panelists explore the impact of automation, robotics and AI on the media, including processes of news reporting

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Panelists [EA] The Contagion of Political Incivility in Response to Jessica Maddox, Alabama ’s Election Campaign Videos on YouTube Guy Harrison, Tennessee Yingying Chen, South Carolina Amy Gajda, Tulane Law School [EA] Polarization, Emotion and Race in Social Media: Jared Schroeder, Southern Methodist Innovative Methodologies and Challenges of Affective Discourse Analysis Cancel culture has been implicated as a threat to freedom Megan Boler, Toronto of expression. Critics often contend that more speech, Perceiving Affective Polarization: How Media-Induced rather than less, is best for democratic society. The mar- Meta-Perceptions Drive Affective Polarization ketplace of ideas, the Supreme Court’s dominant tool for Christian Staal Bruun Overgaard, Texas at Austin rationalizing protections for widespread safeguards for “Strong Enough to Battle the Liberals”: How Social expression – even hateful, indecent, personally damag- Identity Solidified White Evangelical Christian Women’s ing, or otherwise unpopular speech – has led to wide- Support of Donald J. Trump and Sustained their Distrust ranging speech protections. This panel will bring First of News Outlets Amendment and critical and cultural scholars together Gayle Jansen Brisbane, California State-Fullerton in a roundtable format to discuss the conflict between Anti-Muslimism in a Partisan Hybrid Media the cancel culture phenomenon and the marketplace of Environment: Examining the Relationships Between ideas. Media Exposure, Biased Views, Social Trust, and Acceptance of Muslims Yu Tian and Lars Willnat, Syracuse 1 to 2:30 p.m. / F020 Wealth Mindset and Political Division Mark Harmon, Tennessee Minorities and Communication Division [EA] The Self-Censoring Majority Devin Knighton, Christopher Wilson, Awards Panel Session and Alycia Burnett, Brigham Young MAC Honors Award Ceremony [EA] Effects of Hong Kong Local Identity on the Intention to Use Health Code during COVID-19 Moderating/Presiding Xin Jin Melody Fisher, Mississippi State and Zimeng An, City University of Hong Kong and Yanru Jiang, California, Los Angeles Presentation of Barrow Award winner and additional awardees. This is a pre-recorded session. * Second Place Student Paper

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High Density Refereed Paper Session 1 to 3:30 p.m. / F022 Polarization and Partisanship Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Moderating/Presiding Communication Jo Lukito, Texas at Austin Research Roundtable Session The Politics of Behaving Badly: How Ingroup-Outgroup Catching Up with the Scholars: Progress Reports Conditions Affect Individuals’ Perceived Credibility and from 2020 Senior and Emerging Scholars Partisan Ambivalence* and 2021 Senior and Emerging Scholars Jian Shi, Adriana Mucedola, and Kandice Green, Syracuse; Session 1: 1:00 p.m. – 2:10 p.m. and Tong Lin, Maryland Reports from 2020 Senior and Emerging Scholars An Examination of Social Media Use and Campaign Participation from Cross-Cutting Communication and Moderating/Presiding Social Identity Perspectives Daniela Dimitrova, Iowa State Masahiro Yamamoto, Albany and Jay Hmielowski, Florida Friday 123 123 ------Minorities and #aejmc2021 and

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, Virginia Tech , Texas at Austin Erica Ciszek Transcending the Silos: Building on Critical Race Theory’s Essential and Timely Foundation Damion Waymer Nneka Logan riences of those most of exclusion its and theory queer of history the on marginalized. focuses This presentation communities of color and the lack of theorizing the lives of queer people of color. The presentation will address how the intersections of sexuality, gender, and race have historically been excluded from public relations and will consider advancing it queer theories that attend to the racialized nature of power and inequality. This contribu tion will challenge our field and sub-disciplines to look at things differently. We are undergoing a period of racial reckoning U.S. in that the has global relevance. Hundreds of years face-based after , decades after the Civil Rights move ment and a few years Obama was alleged to have ushered in a after post-racial era, the election of White President supremacist groups and frightening ideology new traction. have At gained the against same racism time, seems resistance more multicultural, tional, multigenera international, and diverse communication than scholars ever. to How make are sense are we to of intervene and to this? what ends? To How engage these questions and propel theorization focused on how com period this through, lead and to, respond can munication of racial reckoning, this presentation draws upon While CRT. CRT has received munication, important particularly attention in in public com relations, it infrequently and inadequately remains addressed. This presenta tion situates CRT as a pathway for future theorization of communication committed to racial justice. Critically Considering Race and Queer Theorizing the queer and CRT both for analysis critical of seeds The and studies communication within planted been have ory public relations. Often, however, CRT research doesn’t consider sexual and theory gender has historically not attended minorities, to racial and ethnic while minorities, leaving under examined the voices and expe queer 1 to 2:30 p.m. / F023 Association for Education and Journalism and Mass Communication Elected Standing Committee on Research, Public Relations Communication Divisions Research Panel Theory Colloquium Session Moderating/Presiding Panelists PR and the Racial Reckoning - : A ,

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, Ludwig-Maximilian University Houston , , Houston , Alabama “Turning “Turning the Page: AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 4-7, 2021” — Claire M. Segijn, Stephanie Van Stee Yong Volz of Muich, and Joanna Strycharz and Yan Huang Roselyn Du David R. Davies Kim Bissell Wenlin Liu, Viorela Dan Russell Clayton Melissa Tully Amanda Hinnant and A Change in Media Diet as a Result of Corporate Surveillance. A Comparison between the United States and Europe 2021 Emerging Scholar Projects: Correcting Vaccine-Related Misbeliefs through Vicarious Self-: Effects of Storytelling and Refutation gence: Tailored Communication, Information Cocoons, and News Literacy Forgotten Crusader for Racial Justice in Mississippi Algorithmic Audience in the Age of Artificial Intelli 2021 Senior Scholar Projects: Ira B. Harkey, Jr., and the Reports from 2021 Senior and Emerging Scholars Moderating/Presiding 2:10 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. (Break) Session 2: 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Resources and Disaster Storytelling in Building Community Resilience Examining the Role of Community Communication Verbal-Visual Mismatch: Televised Direct-to-Consumer Advertising and Its Effects on Consumers Examining E-Cigarette Users’ Psychological, Affective, Attitudinal, and Behavioral Responses to Freedom- Threatening Anti-Vaping Public Service Announcements Misinformation and News Literacy in Kenya 2020 Emerging Scholar Projects: Discourses of Journalism Database 2020 Senior Scholar Projects: 124124 Friday Sessions

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CRT’s Role in the Sullivan Principles’ Global Message to 1 to 2:30 p.m. / F024 Corporations Donnalyn Pompper, Oregon Association of Schools of Journalism and Mass Communication When an African American minister from Philadelphia and the United Nations Secretary General put their heads Panel Session together in the 1970s, their corporate conduct demands ASJMC Survey Releases in the form of The Sullivan Principles were undergirded by CRT and set the course for abolishing in Moderating/Presiding South Africa. It is essential that communication scholars Gracie Lawson-Borders, Howard; and practitioners consider the enduring inequities that ASJMC President, 2020-21 shape lived experiences of BIPOC peoples globally. CRT has helped communication professions to work toward Panelists more inclusive and diverse workplaces that should play R. Glenn Cummins, director, Center for out across organizations and media to benefit society. I Communication Research, Texas Tech blend CRT with postcolonialism to critique ways that all Melissa Gotlieb, Center for Communication excluded populations are the backs upon which the privi- Research, Texas Tech leges of White people have been built and maintained – Bryan Mclaughlin, Center for Communication with the complicity of global corporations. Research, Texas Tech

Governmental Resistance to Critical Race Theory (CRT) The team from Texas Tech University’s Center for and Legislative Pressures on Universities Communication Research will present the results of the Rulon Wood, Boise State 2020-2021 ASJMC Faculty Survey. Faculty members are in an excellent position to advocate for diversity, equity, and inclusion. However, public institutions of higher education, especially those located 1 to 2:30 p.m. / F025 in politically conservative states, often face hostile audi- ences, as recently occurred at Boise State University. On South Asia Communication Association (SACA) July 9, 2019, an Idaho legislator drafted a letter to the Boise State University President, Marlene Tromp. The let- PF&R Panel Session ter, co-signed by 28 House Republicans, stated that many Turning the Page: Media Research on South Asia of BSU’s DEI programs ran counter to what they termed and Its Diaspora Worldwide II “The Idaho Way.” Specifically, legislators requested that the university discontinue minority scholarships, a Moderating/Presiding newly created administrative position to support students Jatin Srivastava, Ohio, of color, multicultural events, the rainbow graduation, Delwar Hossain, South Alabama; Black graduation, and Project Dream. Some legislators Neelam Sharma, Idaho State-Pocatello, even threatened to suspend funding because they felt that and Deb Aikat, North Carolina at Chapel Hill Critical Race Theory had become embedded in all uni- versity courses. As faculty members, we need to analyze Session I — Women and Gendered these concerns and respond to them in ways that resonate Communication in India with members of the community in which we work. To Digital Dispossession and Gendered in this end, the author of this paper will consider how CRT Use of Smartphone by Women in Margenal Settings in is understood among hostile audiences by applying perti- India nent rhetorical theories and offering suggestions on how Namita Nagpal, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha to address concerns. University, India and Gita Bamezai, Freelance Communication and Discussant Media Researcher, India Jennifer Vardeman, Houston Empowering the Adolescent Girls in Rural India Through Digital Technology CRT is a leading theory in raising awareness about racial Sneh Gupta, difference and problematic factors like whiteness. In and Kulveen Trehan, Guru Gobind Singh public relations, CRT illuminated the lack of scholarship Indraprastha University, India about racioethnicity, both from the perspectives of practi- tioners’ experiences and publics’ representation.

Friday 125 125 , #aejmc2021 , Heritage Academy, India , South Carolina State , Indraprastha Institute of , Southern Illinois Carbondale , Indian Institute of Management Friday Friday Sessions Karishma Sinha , Deakin University, Australia , California State, San Bernardino;

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, Illinois at Urbana-Champaign , , Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Higher of Academy Manipal , Framing Social Movements and War in Governance and Media Shafiqur Rahman Payel Mukherjee Rik Ray Zahedur Arman Subhrajeet Ganguly Soumya Sarkar Andrew Goh Information Technology-Delhi, India France Ranchi, India India Zainul Abedin and Paarmita Jhalani Aasim Khan and Pavica Sheldon Simran Agarwal Sakshi Bhalla and Shafiqur Rahman Fahmidul Haq and Serajul Bhuyian Prashanth Bhat Madhupa Bakshi and and Rani Padma and Mallika Khanna When is not the Message? Context Specific Role of Twitter in the Digital Politics of Protests Movements in India and the USA Session V — State Interest in Content Governance on Platforms in India Foregrounding Space and Context: A Discursive Study of Fact-Checking in India Al Jazeera’s All the Prime Minister’s Men: How a Hybrid Regime Deals with Investigative Journalism Discussant Session VI — Media Hindu-: The Rise of Alternative Social Media in India of Independence in 1971 in the Backdrop of the Cold-war Cahooting Coping with Covid 19 Challenges: Evidence from Newspaper Industry in India Evaluating Five Governments’ Social Media Strategy During COVID-19 Usha Rodrigues, Deakin University, Australia Desi Diasporic Cultural Entrepreneurs: Producing the Self Through Narratives of Trauma and Healing Online Discussant

, , Shippensburg , Heritage Academy-Kolkata, , Sister Nivedita University, , Jagran Lakecity University, , University of Burdwan, India , Film Producer, Pakistan , Islamic University of Science & , Monash University, Australia , Christ University, India , St. Xavier’s College, Kolkata, India , Connecticut

Covering Health and COVID-19 in Media Framing Conflict and War in the Media “Turning “Turning the Page: AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 4-7, 2021” — Representation of Culture in South Asian Ipsita Banerjee Diwakar Shukla Madhupa Bakshi India Technology, Kashmir, India India (former student), University of Sussex, England India and Rajesh Das Dhiman Chattopadhyay Jhumur Datta Gupta Monisha Qadiri Sumaira Yasin and Eman Bente Syed Madhubhashini Rathnayaka Mudiyanselage Naresh Rao Ipsita Barat Rianka Roy

Agnijita Mukherjee and Study of Twitter Handles of WHO and Ministry of Health, Government of India Session IV — Digitizing Public Health Communication: Comparative Discussant Political Election in India- Battle on Digital Space: A Critical Analysis Post 26/11 are Framed and Which Prominent Themes are Constructed Looking at How News Discourses on Indo-Pak Relations Session III — Role of Media & Communication in Conflict Struck Zones of South Asia: Is Objectivity Sufficient? Discussant Related to Transitional Justice in Post War Sri Lanka Transmedia Imagination of Contemporary Hindi Cinema Representation of Women in Documentary Cinema, Culture and City: A Study of Bangalore’s Representation in Kannada Cinema Sri Sudhan R, LeadSquared, India Session II — Cinema Discussant Communication Landscape and Its Influence on Millennial Purchase Intentions The Changing Gender Roles in the Marketing 126126 Friday Sessions

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Discussant 1 to 2:30 p.m. / F027 Imran Hasnat, Oklahoma International Association for Literary Journalism Studies In our commitment to the 2021 AEJMC conference theme (IALJS) “Turning the Page,” the South Asia Communication Association (SACA) will host an interactive paper ses- Research Panel Session sion. Research papers were selected in a peer-reviewed Activist Narrative Journalism: Aesthetics competition. SACA was constituted in 2015 at the AEJMC and Politics of , II conference in San Francisco. Instituted as an umbrella organization with a presence in key organizations, SACA Moderating/Presiding currently constitutes 2,086 members worldwide. If you David O. Dowling, Iowa have questions, email SACA curator, Deb Aikat , North Carolina, Chapel Hill. No pre-registra- Panelists tion required. All are welcome. Literary Journalism for Social Justice: Examining the Activism of Wang Fang and Behrouz Boochani Willa McDonald, Macquarie 1 to 2:30 p.m. / F026 Engaging Activist Energy in the Literary/Longform Journalism Classroom University of Kentucky Lisa A. Phillips, SUNY New Paltz Literary Digital Journalism as Activism: Teaching Panel Session Opportunities and Challenges Teaching for Results: Raising the Profile Alba Sabaté Gauxachs, Blanquerna School of Your Student Media of Communication and International Relations Moderating/Presiding “We’re Past Kneeling”: Black Twitter and NBA Erika Engstrom, Kentucky Activism During the 2019-2020 Season Restart Aja Witt, Iowa Panelists The Kentucky Kernel: A Tradition of Student With the rise of alternative media and independent cover- Excellence age of politics and movements comes a new wave Ryan Craig, Student Publications Advisor, of storytelling methods and technologies. This panel Kentucky offers a reassessment of journalism and/as activism from Substance + Style: KRNL Lifestyle + print to the digital age. Magazine May May Barton, Design Advisor, Kentucky Student Photography Showcase: Award-Winning 3 to 4:30 p.m. / F028 Images David Stephenson, Kentucky Communicating Science, Health, Environment and Risk Strategy, Feedback, Deadlines and Lab Rats: Division Helping Students Succeed on a National Stage Adrian Grumbein, Kentucky High Density Refereed Paper Session Teaching Hands-On Multimedia Skills over Zoom Communicating Science, Health, Environment Yung Soo Kim, Kentucky and Risk Information in Digital Spaces Who Says You Can’t “Profit” Working with a Not-for-Profit? Moderating/Presiding Kimberly A. Parker, Kentucky Kristin Timm, Alaska Fairbanks

What makes student media unique, outstanding, and Topic I - Substance Use award winning? This session provides effective ways “BFF: Beer Friends Forever” Close Friends’ Role in of enhancing student experience while also providing Adolescents’ Sharing of Alcohol References on Social students with work-ready skills and recognition for their Media* work at the university level. Robyn Vanherle, KU Leuven Friday 127 127

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, Vienna , Connecticut , Maryland Jennifer Pan , Purdue , Vienna and Porismita Borah Robert Lepenies Luis Quesada Católica de Chile Sharon Dunwoody Beyond Individualized Responsibility Attributions? Second Place Student Paper Third Place Student Paper Local and Global Challenges in the Media Environment and Jennifer Hoewe Magdalena Saldaña Ava Francesca Battocchio Kathryn A. Thier Yingdan Lu Saraswathi Bellur Brigitte Huber and and = This submission was accepted as an extended (Mis)information & Motivation: Building a = This submission was accepted as an extended

* ** [EA] abstract. 3 to 4:30 p.m. / F029 Communication Theory and Methodology Division Refereed Research Paper Session Moderating/Presiding Hyperlocal Affective Polarization: Remixing Rural Understanding* Toward a Theory of Solutions Journalism and Explanation of its Effects** The Pervasive Presence of Chinese Government Content on Douyin Trending Videos [EA] Motivational Interactivity Model for Tackling Online Misinformation Discussant [EA] How Eco Influencers Communicate Sustainability on TikTok Environmental Research - UFZ Discussant * Second Place Top Student Paper [EA] abstract. , WooJin Kim ,

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, City University of Hong Kong , Texas Health Science Center Seo Yoon Lee Yepeng Jin , Wisconsin , Cornell; , , City University of Hong Kong; , , Northern Arizona , Houston , Elon

, Texas at Austin Anna Kochigina , Utah “Turning “Turning the Page: AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 4-7, 2021” — , Environment and Science Health Meaghan McKasy Anqi Shao Shelby Luttman Leona Yi-Fan Su Michael Cacciatore Sai Wang Jiawei Liu Qian Xu Ji Won Kim Dhavan Shah David Gustafson Chang-Dae Ham at San Antonio Jiun-Yi Tsai Yan Huang Understanding the Nature of Communication in a Kaiping Chen and and and Sara Yeo and Sifan Xu and and and and Celine Yunya Song Mulin Jiang and Jiemin Looi Tae-Joon Moon and and Sang-Hwa Oh Un Chae Chung and

Controversial Science How Group Identity Polarizes Public Deliberation on Scientific Issues: Global Warming, Artificial Intelligence, and Microbiomes The Differential Effects of Science Humor on Three Topic III - Embedded Contexts and Multilayered Interactions: User Comments and Interactions Analysis on YouTube Related to Discussant Fighting Misinformation on Social Media: The Roles of Evidence Type and Presentation Mode Influences Mental Health in Chinese Online Depression Groups Twitter Self-Disclosure as a Coping: How Self-Disclosure Topic II - Magnifying the Infodemic: Identifying Opinion Leaders in Networks of Misinformation about COVID-19 on Discussant [EA] Smartphone-based Peer Support Group for Alcohol Use Disorder Health Prevention for E-cigarettes Among Young Adults Differential Effects of Mass Media and Social Media on 128128 Friday Sessions

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Cultural and Critical Studies Division Electronic News and Political Communication Divisions and Commission on the Status of Women PF&R Panel Session Teaching Panel Session The Sinclair Effect: Issues of Media Ownership Carrying OUR Weight: Teaching about Sexual and Framing of Protests in Local Television News Assault and Harassment in Reporting, Advertising, and Mass Communication Courses Moderating/Presiding Kylah J. Hedding, Iowa Moderating/Presiding Jacqueline Lambiase, Texas Christian Panelists Charisse Gibson, anchor, WWL-TV, Panelists New Orleans, LA Melita Garza, Texas Christian Danielle K. Brown, Minnesota, Twin Cities Carolyn Bronstein, DePaul Travis L. Dixon, Illinois Tracy Everbach, North Texas Johanna Dunaway, Texas A&M Madlin Mekelburg, Austin American-Statesman Philip Napoli, Duke

As part of representation industries, journalism and adver- tising professionals create and perpetuate cultural norms, 3 to 4:30 p.m. / F032 language, and imagery concerning sexual assault and sexual harassment. These two industries also have been Law and Policy Division identified by feminists allied with the #MeToo movement and Graduate Student Interest Group as playing a significant role in the construction of rape culture. While rape culture affects all women, its vio- Teaching Panel Session lence is experienced by Black women and other women When Gas Masks and Body Armor Are in the of color in disproportionally harsher ways, according to Journalists’ Toolkit: Training Future Journalists the National Organization for Women (2018). Prior to to Responsibly, Legally, and Safely Cover Protests the rise of #MeToo, the #CarryThatWeight public per- and Racial Injustice formance project at Columbia University helped to raise awareness on college campuses about sexual assault Moderating/Presiding and harassment. This project was created by a Columbia Genelle Belmas, Kansas undergraduate who strapped her dorm room mattress to her back and walked around the campus to communi- Panelists cate to onlookers the burden she had to carry as a sexual Candace Perkins Bowen, Kent State assault victim at the university. This discussion will pull Erin Coyle, Temple these two movements into one space to ask and respond Lindsie Rank, program officer, Foundation to these questions: How have our journalism and adver- for Individual Rights in tising academic spaces expanded to include discussions Education Individual Rights and teaching about these important issues with students? Defense Program What should journalism and advertising instructors be Sohana Nasrin, Maryland teaching students about responsible media portrayal and Bobbie Foster Bhusari, Maryland responsible reporting on sexual assault, as a result of these movements’ collective impact? This session seeks to provide new ways to address power in professional 3 to 4:30 p.m. / F033 spaces—physical and psychological—and to incorporate lessons from these important movements into education Magazine Media Division for students learning about sexual harassment and sexual assault. In addition, the panelists will address how we Refereed Paper Session teach students to protect themselves inside newsrooms Past, Present and Future: The Magazine as a and within industries like advertising that do not have Reflection of Societal Shifts good track records for protecting workers from sexual assault and harassment. Moderating/Presiding Gigi McNamara, Toledo Friday 129 129 - -

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in communication context. from their recent work and discuss the opportunities challenges for and bringing insights from moral communi into perspectives, care psychol of ethics including ogy, practice. cation methodological considerations for future communication research pathways in this area. 3 to 4:30 p.m. / F036 Public Relations Research Panel Session About Moral Psychology and Ethics of Care? Moderating/Presiding Panelists Discussant This 3 to 4:30 p.m. / F035 Minorities and Communication Division and Research Panel Session Moderating/Presiding Panelists - Entrepreneurship

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Lisa Gabriel B. Tait George media educators and sales professionals together to dis fundamentals sales media teaching for practices best cuss fragmented increasingly and cross-platform a in skills and media environment. become more prominent as networks and to studios acquire revenue aim in ways that are less as intrusive product such placement. This PF&R panel session brings advertising, such as the selling of commercial time within time commercial of selling the as such advertising, programs, or via digital advertising vehicles, online video or including placement on social media platforms. In addition to advertising, integration initiatives have sales. Media enterprises rely on and teams knowledgeable salespeople to of generate revenue well-trained for their companies whether this is in the form of traditional A niche which is critical to the media success is programs media in overlooked sometimes is of and media firms

Panelists Moderating/Presiding PF&R Panel Session Media Managements, Economics and * Top Student Paper 3 to 4:30 p.m. / F034 Discussant The Practice and Presentation of Slow Journalism: A Case Study of Gender, the New Journalism, and the Early Careers of Gloria Steinem and Gail Sheehy Visual Analysis of Black Business Fifty Years of Black Enterprise Magazine Covers: A 130130 Friday Sessions

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3 to 4:30 p.m. / F037 The Role of Integrated Connectedness of Community Storytelling Networks in Empowering Migrant Domestic AEJMC Council of Affiliates Workers Jeffry Oktavianus, City University of Hong Kong Research Panel Session America’s Newspapers Discussant Jeffrey Riley, Georgia Southern Moderating/Presiding Dean Ridings, CEO, America’s Newspaper 3 to 4:30 p.m. / F039 Panelists Dean Ridings, CEO, America’s Newspaper Religion and Media Interest Group Patty Slusher, program director, and Communication Technology Division America’s Newspaper Research Panel Session America’s Newspapers is a new organization formed Using New Communication Technologies two years ago through the efforts of the then Southern for Religious Purposes Newspaper Publishers Association and Inland Press Association. The new organization will continue the work Moderating/Presiding of SNPA and Inland in providing research, education and Jordyne Carmack, University of the Cumberlands practical information all aimed at optimizing newspa- pers’ business operations, deepening their community Panelists engagement and enhancing the quality of their journal- Nona Jones, Director of Faith-based Partnerships, ism. Dean Ridings, CEO of America’s Newspapers and Facebook Patty Slusher, Program Director, will share information on Jason Moore, United Methodist, both/and the new organization, its advocacy efforts, and an over- conferences view of America’s Newspapers programs, resources, and Katie Clark, Episcopal Diocese of Maine recent significant activity and advocacy efforts. Amanda Sturgill, Elon Bryan Smith, Brigham Young Derek Hanson, Christ Community Church, 3 to 4:30 p.m. / F038 Church Communications

Community Journalism Interest Group This session will discuss new trends in religious use of new communication technologies, including live-stream- Refereed Paper Session ing and social media. Expanding Out Perspectives on Media’s Role in a Community 3 to 4:30 p.m. / F040 Moderating/Presiding Burton Speakman, Kennesaw State Small Programs and Internships and Careers Interest Groups Examining How Solutions Journalism Builds Street Credibility Between Media and Audiences Teaching Panel Session Anna Grace Usery, Alabama High Impact Practices Go Virtual Community Gatekeeping: Understanding Information Dissemination by Journalists in Sub-Saharan Africa Moderating/Presiding Gregory Gondwe Kate Keib, Oglethorpe and Patrick Ferrucci, Colorado-Boulder, and Edson Tandoc Jr., Nanyang Technological Panelists Pride and Protest: Intersectional work of Queer Kay Colley, Texas Wesleyan Community Media Sharee Broussard, Belmont Yidong Wang, Wisconsin Kim Pearson, The College of New Jersey and Avery Holton, Utah Maurika Smutherman, Winston-Salem State

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Feigning Indignance, Reinstating , Texas at Austin , Maryland , Houston , Maryland , Santa Clara , Ohio State [EA] [EA] Activism in (as) Journalism Zelly Martin Media Ethics Divisions New Normal for Journalism Ethics in 2020: Journalists’ Responsibility in Addressing Misinformation in the Year of Coronavirus, Social Protests, and Natural Disasters Sohana Nasrin Dominique Montiel Valle and Kathryn A. Thier Kathleen Bartzen Culver Nicole Kraft Summer Harlow Danielle K. Brown Anita Varma Mass Communication and Society Divisions Topic I — 08-1700-01 • Metajournalistic Discourse Analysis of the Relationship Between Journalism and Activism 08-1300-02 • of Publishing the and Femicide, Repair, Paradigm Power: Ingrid Escamilla’s Murdered Body Communicating Science, Health, Environment, and Risk and PF&R Panel Session Moderating/Presiding Panelists 5 to 6:30 p.m. / F044 Cultural and Critical Studies and Scholar-to-Scholar Refereed Paper Poster Session Cultural and Critical Studies Division dents and early career scholars, and to provide them with them provide to and scholars, career early and dents professional skills needed for their academic career. The panel gives graduate students and early career experiences and scholars insights the from learn to opportunity the of senior scholars and their peers in their field of study. Topics may include how to manage your advisors, deal ing with imposter syndrome, writing research proposals, preparing for prelims, navigating the job market (industry and academia), teaching (your first) class, advising stu dents, creating online presence, to name a few. The idea is to create a safe interactive space that will allow gradu ate students and early career scholars to gain hands-on tips that they could immediately apply. 5 to 6:30 p.m. / F043 - - -

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Graduate Student Interest Group Benjamin Johnson Kathryn Biddle Eliana DuBosar Lisa D. Lenior Jisu Huh Development Interactive Panel Claire M. Segijn Graduate Student and Early Career Professional Patricia Curtin Mugur V. Geana Bryan Reber Jae-Hwa Shin Glen T. Cameron Dane S. Claussen Deutschmann Award The aim of this panel is to bring together graduate stu Panelists Moderating/Presiding PF&R Panel Session 5 to 6:30 p.m. / F042 Advertising Division and impact on the research of the field during their careers. of Paul J. of Communication Arts at Michigan State University. It serves as the AEJMC Research Award, top recognizing scholars in the the association who have made a major The award recognizes a body of significant research over the course of an individual’s career.

Panelists Moderating/Presiding 2021 Recipient of the Paul J. Deutschmann Award Research Panel Session Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Elected Standing Committee on Research 3 to 4:30 p.m. / F041 riences and ideas related to ships, evaluating online tools to remote make remote intern experiences possible and how to engage the local community while virtual. COVID in unique ways. Faculty on this panel share expe share panel this on Faculty ways. unique in COVID 132132 Friday Sessions

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08-1300-03 • Investigative Journalism and Effects of 08-1300-14 • [EA] Race-conscious Public Health: A Capitalist “Pathologies” on Societal Integration: Critical Discourse Analysis of the Release the Pressure Challenging Habermas’s “Colonization” Thesis Campaign Ali Mohamed, United Arab Emirates Hayley Markovich, Florida 08-1300-04 • Black Lives Matter to Media (Finally): A 08-1300-15 • [EA] The Framing of Other: How Framing Content Analysis of News Coverage During Can Be a Postcolonial Tool for Institutional Power Summer 2020 Kris Vera-Phillips, Arizona State Jennifer Cox, Salisbury Discussant Discussant Juliana Trammel, Savannah State Jeanne Criswell, Indianapolis Topic V — , Cancel Culture and Power Topic II — Visual Media, Representation and Genre 08-1300-16 • [EA] Talking Through the Algorithm: 08-1300-05 • [EA] The One with the Anniversary, the Techno-Institutional Bias and Women’s Voices Friends 25th Anniversary Extravaganza: A Political Katherine Dawson, Temple Economy Approach to a Postmodern Pseudo-event 08-1300-17 • Membership Negotiation Flow in CCO Gigi McNamara, Toledo Model May Explain Institutional Bias at a Nonprofit 08-1300-06 • Genre, the Meaning of Style?: Media Site Categorizing Japanese Visual Kei Elizabeth Potter, Colorado Boulder Lucy March, Temple 08-1300-18 • [EA] Courage and Conviction: 08-1300-07 • That’s Why I Smoke Weed: An Analysis Christopher Columbus and the Rhetorics of Cancel of #StonerMom Discourse on TikTok Culture Madison Mullis, Memphis Brian Snee, Scranton 08-1300-08 • [EA] Hybrid Media or Media Sport? 08-1300-19 • Beyond the Lens: Black Professional Exploring Media Portrayal of Esports Culture Athletes on Racism & the Realities of Breathing While Steven Young, Southern Mississippi Black Christina Myers, South Carolina Discussant Madeleine Esch, Salve Regina Discussant Loren Coleman, Howard Topic III — Alternative Media, Representation and Marginality Topic VI — Ideology and the Politics of Identity 08-1300-09 • Video Game Community Content 08-1300-20 • Themes, ideology, and Social Media: A Creators: A Cultural Intermediary Perspective Critical Analysis of a US Vice President Jeffrey Duncan, Georgia Nana Kwame Osei Fordjour, New Mexico 08-1300-10 • [EA] Reading Lumpérica from a 08-1300-21 • The Spectacle of Flags Cinematographic Perspective - A Fragmented Script Julie Grandjean, Texas Tech about Marginality 08-1300-22 • Thatcherism, Trumpism, and the Potential Alejandro Bruna, Pontificia Universidad Católica of Organic Ideology de Chile Kristen Heflin, Kennesaw State 08-1300-11 • [EA] Emotionally Charged and Politically Polarized: An Interpretive Approach to Social Media Discussant Analysis David Wolfgang, Colorado State Efrat Gold and Megan Boler, Toronto 08-1300-12 • [EA] Social Media as an Essential Tactical Topic VII — Discourse, Power and Gender in Asia Resource for Police 08-1300-23 • [EA] Celebrity Capitol and Social Rhon Teruelle, Purdue-Northwest Movements: A Textual Analysis of Bollywood Celebrities’ Tweets on 2020-21 Indian Farmers’ Protest Discussant Ali Zain, South Carolina Kalen Churcher, Wilkes 08-1300-24 • [EA] Dead and Back to Life: “The Eight Hundred” in the Field of Power Topic IV — Race, Power and Gender Zhaoxi Liu, Trinity 08-1300-13 • [EA] Narrative Formation: Black Women, 08-1300-25 • Quenching the Pan-Asian Desire - Thai’s Writing, and Vogue Magazine Boys’ Love, Tranculturalism, and Geolinguistic Fusion Rachel Parker, Alabama Hong-Chi Shiau, Shih-Hsin Friday 133 133 , , Nicholas Eckhart , Xin Jie Tan , Nanyang , , #aejmc2021 , , , Alabama Friday Friday Sessions , Louisiana State , Pennsylvania State , Minnesota , Minnesota, Twin Cities; Xizhu Xiao Rui Yan Leo , Southern Methodist; , , Museum of Public Relations , Michigan State; , Effective Health Risk David L. Albright Soojin Kim , Chinese University of Hong Kong , Georgia; , , , Georgia , Washington State Nicholas Eng Women on-screen: Exploring the The Interplay of Narrative versus Statistics [EA] Getting Inspired by Fitspiration Posts: Media Consumption, Attitudes, and The Media Affect Them, But Not Me: Determination of the Factors Influencing What Remains? The Relationship between The Effects of Nudges on Social Media , Messaging for Effective Communication , Media Effects, For Good or Bad , Arkansas Tech Tania Ganguli Yunyi Hu Agnes Yeong Shuan Chai Yan Su Yan Jin Jessica Myrick Kirsten Laha-Walsh Yongick Jeong Technological and and and and and and and and Di Cui Yi Yang Wen Xuan Hor Porismita Borah Taylor Voges LaShonda Eaddy Shelley Spector Yuan Sun Danielle K. Brown Rachel Mourão Scott Parrott Jessica Shaw 08-1300-43 • Relationship Between Consumption of Female Talent Shows and , Internalization of Beauty Ideals, and Self-objectification in China** Users in the Context of COVID-19 Fake News 08-1300-39 • Messages and Misperceptions on COVID-19 Vaccine Intention 08-1300-40 • Communications: Lessons Learned about COVID-19 Pandemic through the Lens of Practitioners 08-1300-41 • Effects of Picture Type, Numbers of Likes and Inspiration Emotions on Workout Intentions Topic V — 08-1300-42 • #BlackLivesMatter on the Ground, Court and Field 08-1300-35 • Veteran and Civilian Perceptions of News Coverage about U.S. Military Veterans 08-1300-36 • the Third-Person Effects in Health and Environmental Concerns Topic IV — 08-1300-37 • Counterfactual Thinking, Story Outcome, Enjoyment, and Emotion in Narratives 08-1300-38 • - , Maine , Washington State;

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Ryan Wallace , South Carolina , Northern Illinois; Porismita Borah and Public Buying Behaviors During the My Pandemic News is Better Than Yours: Why and How People Avoid News dur The New Media Normal: Survey-based News in the Time of Corona: Institutional “Infodemic” amid the pandemic: Social Science Podcasters and Centering Unprecedented Times: How Journalists Identity for Sale: Authenticity, “Turning “Turning the Page: AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 4-7, 2021” — and Presumed Media Influence and News Use During the Pandemic From the Media Producers’ Perspectives Shirley Ho Barbara Kaye Elyse Huang Xizhu Xiao Tanya Ott-Fulmore and and and and and Tong Jee Goh Mallory Perryman Kate Stewart Chang Sup Park Ivy Ashe Ivan Lacasa-Mas Yan Su Shaheen Kanthawala Shupei Yuan Aysha Vear Gretchen Hoak Krishnan Vasudevan = This submission was accepted as an extended COVID-19 Pandemic: Presumed Media Influence and the Spillover Effects of SARS Covid-19 08-1300-34 • Topic III — 08-1300-33 • Audience Perceptions of Early News Coverage About study of COVID-19 Effects on Motivations to Consume Non-News Media* of News Repertoire 08-1300-32 • 08-1300-31 • ing the Coronavirus Pandemic: An Analysis Experiences in Perceptions of COVID-19 Coverage Catalunya 08-1300-30 • Trust, Collective Narcissism, and the Role of Individual 08-1300-29 • Media News Use, Homogeneous Discussions, Self-perceived Media Literacy, and Misperceptions Topic II — 08-1300-28 • Fairness in Content Creation 08-1300-27 • Commodification, and Agency in YouTube Influencers 08-1300-26 • Coped with the Emotional Impact of Covering the COVID-19 Pandemic Mass Communication and Society Division Topic I — [EA] abstract. Discussant 134134 Friday Sessions

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08-1300-44 • Porn and Consent: The Relationship Kalyani Chadha, Northwestern Between College Students’ Pornography Consumption, Alec Tefertiller, Baylor Perception of Realism, and Sexual Consent Intentions Li Chen, West Texas A&M Niki Fritz, Indiana Newly Paul, North Texas 08-1300-45 • [EA] Learning by Doing: The Potential Xi Cui, College of Charleston Effect of Interactivity on Health Literacy Natasha Strydhorst, Sava Kolev, Philippe Chauveau, * First Place, Moeller Student Paper Competition and Eric Milman, Texas Tech ** Third Place, Student Paper Competition *** Second Place, Moeller Student Paper Competition Topic VI — The Meanings Behind the Messages 08-1300-46 • New Cuban-American Narratives About [EA] = This submission was accepted as an extended the Homeland: Moving Away from Traditional abstract. Storylines Shared by “Hardliners” via Twitter Maria DeMoya, DePaul and Vanessa Bravo, Elon 08-1300-47 • Purpose vs. Mission vs. Vision: Persuasive 5 to 6:30 p.m. / F045 Appeals and Components in Corporate Statements*** Alexis Fitzsimmons, Yufan Sunny Qin, Electronic News Division and Eve Heffron, Florida 08-1300-48 • Swapping , Neglecting Policy: Refereed Paper Session How U.S. Presidential Candidates Communicate Electronic News Media in a Political About Mental Health and Social Context Scott Parrott, Alabama and Hailey Grace Allen, North Carolina Moderating/Presiding at Chapel Hill Ken Fischer, Oklahoma 08-1300-49 • From “OK Boomer” to “Boomer Remover”: A Critical Examination of Ageist Memes The View of the Blue is Bigger than Black and White by Meme Factories Melissa Williams Si Yu Lee, Nanyang Technological and Lindsey Maxwell, Southern Mississippi and Jasmon Wan Ting Hoh, National University [EA] Ten Days of Twitter’s “Who to Follow” Algorithm of Singapore as the Architect of an Election Season Social Network 08-1300-50 • When In Doubt, China: A Dylan McLemore, Central Arkansas Qualitative Analysis of Conservative Coronavirus “Keep Your Politics Off of My Face(book)!” Online Content on News & Hostile in the COVID-19 Social Jeffrey Riley, Georgia Southern Media Environment Sherice Gearhart and Ioana Coman, Texas Tech Topic VII — How We Use Media Technologies: From Alexander Moe, SUNY Brockport Fitness to Parenting and Sydney Brammer, Texas Tech 08-1300-51 • Fit Bodies that Inspire? A Qualitative Antecedents of News Avoidance: Competing Effects of Study Exploring Perceptions of and Motivations Political Interest, News Overload, Trust in News Media, for Interacting with Fitspiration Content on Social Media and ‘News Finds Me’ Perception Roxanne Vos Manuel Goyanes and Serena Daalmans, Radboud University and Alberto Ardèvol-Abreau, Carlos III University, 08-1300-52 • [EA] Media Parenting Styles: A Typology Homero Gil de Zúñiga, University of Salamanca/ of Parental Guidance of Electronic Media Use Pennsylvania State Sarah Fisher, Florida 08-1300-53 • [EA] Exploring the Information Discussant Authentication Acts of Experts, Environmentalists, Ken Fischer, Oklahoma and the Public in Southeast Asia Agnes Chuah, Shirley Ho, Edson Tandoc Jr., [EA] = This submission was accepted as an extended and Peihan Yu, Nanyang Technological abstract

Discussants Ngozi Akinro, Texas Wesleyan Frank Waddell, Florida Alexander Moe, SUNY Brockport Chris Chao Su, Boston University Friday 135 135 #aejmc2021 , North Texas , Kansas , Alabama Friday Friday Sessions , Colorado-Boulder

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Jian Shi Gwendelyn Nisbett Wilson Lowrey Christopher Etheridge How the News Shaped COVID and How COVID Shaped the News Annalise Baines Michelle Rossi Hanxiao Wang and Newly Paul and Elina Erzikova and Kathleen I. Alaimo Kris Vera-Phillips Top Faculty Paper, First Place Top Faculty Paper, Second Place Top Student Paper, First Place Top Student Paper, Second Place Rebecca Leung

Refereed Paper Session Moderating/Presiding How Different Market Oriented News Organizations Portrayed News Coverage about the CARES Act? Intermedia Agenda Setting during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Computational Analysis of China’s Online News The Numbers Game: How Local Newspapers Used Statistics to Frame the Coronavirus Pandemic Struggling to stay alive: Russia’s provincial journalism adapts to the COVID-19 Pandemic A Profession in Flux: How Covid-19 Coverage is Pushing the Boundaries of Traditional Journalism Discussant Prescription for Change: The Erasure of Filipino Nurses from American Medical Shows**** Discussant * ** *** **** 5 to 6:30 p.m. / F048 Newspaper and Online News Division - , South Carolina , Northwestern , San Diego State Linwan Wu

, Houston Alaska-Anchorage and , North Texas North Texas , Tennessee-Knoxville “Turning “Turning the Page: AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 4-7, 2021” — is just the most prominent food magazine Summer Harlow Minorities and Communication Top Paper Session Turning the Tables on America’s Food Culture’s Racial Tumult Chelsea Peterson-Salahuddin Christina Myers Lourdes Cueva Chacon Gwen Nisbett Paola Banchero, Newly Paul, Joy Jenkins Entertainment Studies Interest Group “We Just Can’t Afford Not To Be Informed”: How Women of Color are PushingAgainst The Theory Of Information Poverty In The Digital Age*** Music of Generations: Expressions of the Black Experience From Civil Rights to Black Lives Matter** #BlackoutTuesday: News Media’s Change Agents and the Degrees of Separation between Journalism and Activism* Moderating/Presiding Refereed Paper Session 5 to 6:30 p.m. / F047 Minorities and Communication Division programming that has hewn to more conventional food narratives. include research into the array of TV programming about food, such as Padma Lakshimi’s Hulu as well as show narrative, the change to trying are that Nation,” “Taste the European cuisines. The problem with food publications, and the food-entertainment industry in general, has been a reluctance to fully embrace a more diverse and audience a more diverse line-up of creators. This panel could public in 2020. Saveur was similarly criticized for ing to fail think beyond its mostly white, upper-middle class audience, even when publishing articles about non- Bon Appetit to have turmoil over racial and ethnic disparities made Panelists Moderating/Presiding PF&R Panel Session Magazine Media Division and 5 to 6:30 p.m. / F046 136136 Friday Sessions

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Refereed Paper Session Refereed Paper Session Filter Bubbles and Conspiratorial Thinking Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion in Public Relations

Moderating/Presiding Moderating/Presiding Jian Shi, Syracuse Chris Wilson, Brigham Young

Effects of the News Finds Me Perception on Algorithmic Silence Has No Place A Framing Analysis of Corporate News Attitudes and Social Media Political Homophily Sociopolitical Activism Statements Homero Gil de Zúñiga, Salamanca/Pennsylvania Yvette Sterbenk, Ithaca; Jamie Ward, EMU; State; Regina Luttrell, Syracuse; Zicheng Cheng, Pennsylvania State; and Summer Shelton, Idaho State and Pablo González-González, Salamanca Discriminated Against but Engaged: The Role of Platform-dependent Effects of Incidental Exposure to Communicative Behaviors of Racial Minority Employees Political News on Political Knowledge and Political Yeunjae Lee and Jo-Yun Li, Miami Participation [EA] Promoting diversity and inclusion: How Fortune Sangwon Lee, New Mexico State; 500 companies talk about Diversity on Twitter Andreas Nanz, University of Vienna Denise Bortree, Pennsylvania State; and Raffael Heiss, Management Center Innsbruck Michail Vafeiadis, Auburn; [EA] Pre-Election Confirmation Bias vs. Informational Pratiti Diddi, Lamar Utility: Election Outcome Prediction Affects Selective and Ryan Wang, Pennsylvania State Exposure Racism and Social Issues Management: Examining State Kate Luong Universities’ Responses to the Killing of George Floyd and Silvia Knobloch-Westerwick, Ohio State Drew T. Ashby-King, Maryland Conspiracy Mentality, Motivated Reasoning, Conspiracy Adoption: Effects of Ideology and Participation on Discussant Electoral Conspiracy Endorsement* Natalie Tindall, Lamar Yanru Jiang, California Los Angeles [EA] The Antecedents and Consequences of Conspiracy [EA] = This submission was accepted as an extended Beliefs Around COVID-19 abstract. Taeyoung Lee, Melissa Santillana, and Ivy Ashe, Texas at Austin and Ivan Lacasa-Mas, Universitat Internacional 5 to 6:30 p.m. / F051 de Catalunya Visual Communication Division Discussant Megan Duncan, Virginia Tech Refereed Paper Session Visual Styles and Visual Storytelling * Third Place Student Paper Moderating/Presiding Michael Fagans, Mississippi [EA] = This submission was accepted as an extended abstract. [EA] Truly Korean? A Quantitative Study of Film Style Under a Colonial System William Kohler, and Yuhosua Ryoo; Southern Illinois [EA] That’s a Good Sign: The Typography and Design of Political Yard Signs Shannon Zenner, Elon [EA] From “Betty, la fea” to “Betty in NY” -The Impact of Digital Storytelling on Telenovelas Alejandro Bruna, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Friday 137 137 - -

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, Jason Stamm Proud: A Case Study of the Social Media Best of the Best: Advertising Division Top Paper Session Kelty Logan Dunja Antunovic Dinfin Mulupi Shannon Scovel Guy Harrison and Adrianne Grubic Dunja Antunovic Activism, Representation and Religion: Sport Media and Diversity = This submission was accepted as an extended 7 to 8:30 p.m. / F055 Advertising Division Refereed Paper Session Moderating/Presiding Moderating/Presiding “Stick to Tennis”? Media and Public Narratives in Reaction to Naomi Osaka’s #BLM Activism* #TriathlonSoWhite: A Critical Assessment of the Representation, Underrepresentation and Branding of Intersectional Bodies on the @USATriathlon Official Instagram Account Covering the Rooney Rule: A Content Analysis of Print Coverage of NFL Head Coach [EA] Representation of Ibtihaj Muhammad Discussant * Top Student Paper [EA] abstract. leading this conversation are organizers experienced who have extensive community backgrounds in commu nity radio, local access television, participatory journal ism, and public interest media discussion policy promotes advocacy. ongoing This conversations and research future collaborations that help reimagine, build, and sustain local storytelling networks. 5 to 6:30 p.m. / F054 Sports Communication Interest Group Refereed Paper Session -

Lesbian, Gay, Free Press and , Maryland California State Fullerton , Pennsylvania

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, , , American in Cairo , CEO, National Federation of Community , Media 2070 Director, “Turning “Turning the Page: AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 4-7, 2021” — Broadcasters Public Media Network Scholastic Journalism Division Matthew Schuster Alicia Bell Sally Kane Antoine Haywood Community Media, Engaged Journalism, and the Future of Local Information Access Chelsea Reynolds Laura Castañeda Laura Castañeda Transforming Transgender Journalism Education Shahira Fahmy Frankie Ho Chun = This submission was accepted as an extended Multifaceted Protest Paradigm: the Visual Coverage This panel discusses the contemporary contours of com munity media advocacy work in the U.S. The panelists

Panelists Moderating/Presiding Research Panel Session Participatory Journalism Interest Group and 5 to 6:30 p.m. / F053 community will take time and report to how students teach to better to resources need recover from. Educators and empathy context, with issues transgender about write intelligence. Coverage of transgender issues is more important ever. than Violence against this community President continues, and Trump’s steady actions against the LGBTQ Panelists Moderating/Presiding Teaching Panel Session Commission on the Status of Women Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Interest Group abstract. 5 to 6:30 p.m. / F052 [EA] of the 2019 Hong Kong Protests in International News Discussant [EA] 138138 Friday Sessions

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Seeing a New Self in Dadvertisements: Responses to Ads The Growth and Disciplinary Convergence of and Fatherhood Anxiety* Environmental Communication: A Bibliometric Analysis Benjamin Johnson, Bhakti Sharma, Sophia Mueller, of the Field (1970-2019)*** and Cynthia Morton, Florida; Karen Akerlof, Katherine E. Rowan and Jon Morris, AdSAM and James L. Olds, George Mason McAds: Where and Culture Collide** and Julia Hathaway, Stony Brook Sarah Scott, Kennesaw State and Kristin Timm, Alaska Fairbanks Social Media Advertising and Big Data at the How Lay Audiences Evaluate Scientific Uncertainty Intersection: A Diversity Perspective to Interdisciplinary Disclosure: The Roles of Source and Preference for Communication*** Communication of Uncertainty**** Ye Wang, Missouri-Kansas City; Chelsea Ratcliff and Rebekah Wicke, Georgia Huan Chen, Florida; Seeing from the Eyes of Suffered Peers: Using Distance- Srichakradhar Reddy Nagireddy, BelowFive; framed Narrative to Communicate Risks Related to and Yugyung Lee, Missouri-Kansas City E-cigarette Use***** Blending Sex-Positivity and Racial Justice Advocacy in Sixiao Liu, Buffalo Black-Centric Health Advertising: Intersectional Health Communication Targeting High-Risk Black Cisgender Discussant Heterosexual and Black LGBTQ Populations Through a Avery Holton, Utah HIV Prevention Social Media Campaign**** Minjie Li, Tampa * Top Faculty Paper (Tied) ** Second Place Top Faculty Paper Discussant *** Third Place Top Faculty Paper Eunjin (Anna) Kim, Southern California **** Fourth Place Top Faculty Paper ***** Eason Prize Winner/Top Student Paper * First Place Open Competition Paper Award Winner ** First Place Student Paper Award Winner *** First Place Special Topics Paper Award Winner 7 to 8:30 p.m. / F057 **** First Place Professional Freedom & Responsibility (PF&R) Paper Award Winner Communication Technology Division

Refereed Paper Session 7 to 8:30 p.m. / F056 Top Faculty Research Paper Session

Communicating Science, Health, Environment and Risk Moderating/Presiding Division Pamela Brubaker, Brigham Young

Refereed Paper Session Theme — Gene Burd Faculty Research Paper Communicating Science, Health, Environment Competition and Risk Division Top Paper Session Whom Should I Blame? How Source Identifications of Computer-generated Imagery Influencers Affect Moderating/Presiding Consumer’s Responsibility Attribution in Brand Kajsa Dalrymple, Iowa Endorsement* Fanjue Liu, Mo Chen, and Yu-Hao Lee, Florida Integrating Psychometric Paradigm of Risk and Issue Fear of Surveillance: Examining Social Media Users’ Attention Cycle: A Study of Risk Information in News Perception of Surveillance and Willingness to Express Coverage of Avian and Swine Influenza* Opinion on Social Media** Timothy Fung, Hong Kong Baptist Mustafa Oz, Tennessee, Knoxville and Kang Namkoong and Jiyoun Kim, Maryland and Akan Yanik, Adnan Menderes University Po Yan Lai, Hong Kong Baptist The Str(AI)ght Scoop: Artificially Intelligent Journalists Facing the Strain: The Persuasive Effects of Conversion Reduce Perceptions of Hostile Media Bias*** Messages on COVID-19 Vaccination Attitudes and Joshua Cloudy, Jaime Banks, Behavioral Intentions** and Nick Bowman, Texas Tech Jeff Conlin, Michelle Baker, Bingbing Zhang, Effects of Negativity Bias and Serial Positioning of Heather Shoenberger Consumer Processing of Online Reviews and Fuyuan Shen, Pennsylvania State Yukyung Lee and Carolyn Lin, Connecticut Friday 139 139

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Jennifer Sandoval Paper of Hong Kong Top paper Second Place Paper Third Place Paper Steven Collins, William Kinnally and First Place Open Paper Competition; Top Method Second Place Open Paper Competition Chaffee-McLeod Top Student Paper Mary T. Rogus The Best of Electronic News Beth Concepción Kaitlin Miller Miao Guo Wendy L.Y. Leung Anne Smink Lindsay Hahn Bryan Trude Silvia Knobloch-Westerwick

Discussant * ** *** **** Top Student Paper 7 to 8:30 p.m. / F059 Electronic News Division Refereed Research Paper Session – Top Paper Session Moderating/Presiding What Influences the Influences?: Examining National Culture, Human Development and Journalism Influences* Hostility Toward the Press: A Synthesis of Terms, Research, and Future Directions in Examining Harassment of Journalists** Local News on Facebook: How Television Broadcasters Use Facebook to Enhance Social Media News Engagement*** Distant Suffering of Coronavirus Outbreak: Comparing BBC World and Al Jazeera English Epidemic Reporting in China**** Embodied Congruence as a Framework for Understanding User Experiences with Immersive Technologies**** Discussant * ** *** ****Top Theory Paper , Lee

Xin Ping , Lee

, Audencia Business School; , , Oklahoma , Adam Mickiewicz University; Teo , University of Mainz; James , Technical University in Munich; , Florida , Nanyang Technological , Loughborough University

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Jeong-Nam Kim Václav Št Chei Sian and Technology; Studies and Public Administration, Romania; and and Ana Cardenal Best of CTAM and Slgi (Sage) Lee Yeunjae Lee Sergio Splendore James Stanyer Agnieszka St Jesper Strömbäck Claes de Vreese David Hopmann, Tamir Sheafer Toril Aalberg Laia Castro Karolina Koc-Michalska Peter van Aelst Frank Esser Soyeon Jin Yannis Theocharis Christian Schemer Jörg Matthes Nicoleta Corbu Benjamin Johnson Hyunjin Seo Edson Yu Xuan Joycelyn Their Political Implications*** Measures for Organization-Public Relationship Types** Permanently Connected: Behavior, Perception, and A Multi-Trait-Multi-Perspective Conceptualization and Operationalization of Relationship: Validation of

A Cross-Country, Multi-Method Investigation* Perceived Exposure to Misinformation Fuels Emotional Concerns about COVID-19: Moderating/Presiding Communication Theory and Methodology Division Refereed Paper Session 7 to 8:30 p.m. / F058 *First Place Faculty Paper ** Second Place Faculty Paper *** Third Place Faculty Paper Discussant Dynamics in Correcting Misinformation Correct Me if I’m Wrong: The Role of In-group 140140 Friday Sessions

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7 to 8:30 p.m. / F060 The ReDigi Case and the Digital Challenge to the First Sale Doctrine*** International Communication Division J. Patrick McGrail, Jacksonville State and Ewa McGrail, Georgia State Refereed Paper Session A Meta-Analytic Review of the Effects of Pretrial Award-Winning Papers in International on Jury Perception**** Communication Morgan Band, Florida****

Moderating/Presiding Discussant Sally-Ann Cruikshank, Middle Tennessee State Jane Kirtley, Minnesota

Decolonizing Methodologies in * * Top Faculty Paper Wunpini Fatimata Mohammed, Georgia ** Second-place Faculty Paper Riot on : International Coverage of a U.S. *** Top Faculty Debut Paper Insurrection Attempt** **** Top Student Paper Dinfin Mulupo, Keegan Clements-Housser, Jodi Friedman, Nataliya Rostova, Gea Ujčič Matt Wilson, Frankie Ho Chun 7 to 8:30 p.m. / F062 and Linda Steiner, Maryland, College Park Perception and Deception: Examining Third- and First- Newspaper and Online News Person Perceptual Gaps About Deepfakes in US and Singapore*** Refereed Paper Session Saifuddin Ahmed, Nanyang Technological Top Papers in the Newspaper and Online Division Conspiracy about COVID-19 Pandemic in Contemporary China: What is the Authority’s Role on Weibo**** Moderating/Presiding Calvin Cheng, Wanjiang Zhang Kathleen I. Alaimo, Colorado-Boulder and Qiyue Zhang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong “I Didn’t Know How We Were Going to Survive”: COVID-19’s Disruption of U.S. Community Newspapers* Discussant Teri Finneman, Kansas; Will Mari, Louisiana State, Wayne Wanta, Florida and Ryan Thomas, Missouri Rethinking Hybridity in Diaspora Journalism: A Study of * First Place Paper, Stevenson Open Competition, Exiled Syrian Journalists’ Advocacy Networks and Role African Journalism Studies Award Perceptions** ** Second Place Paper, Stevenson Open Competition Rana Arafat, City University of London *** Third Place Paper, Stevenson Open Competition, How Partisan is Partisan? Media Framing of the 2017 Asian Journal of Communication Best Paper Tax Cuts and Job Act*** **** First Place Paper, Markham Competition Amanda Comfort, Beverly Horvit and Camile McManus, Missouri An “Assumption of Bad Faith”: Using Fake News 7 to 8:30 p.m. / F061 Rhetoric to Create Journalistic Teaching Moments**** Kelsey Mesmer, Wayne State Law and Policy Division “The Chinese Virus” and Conditional Partisan Framing? An Analysis of the Cross-platform Partisan Framing Refereed Paper Session in American News Coverage of China’s Role in the Top Paper Session COVID-19 Pandemic***** Yiyan Zhang and Briana Trifiro, Boston University Moderating/Presiding Kyla Garrett Wagner, Syracuse Discussant Patrick Ferrucci, Colorado-Boulder The Positive First Amendment in Constitutional History, Law, and Theory* * First Place Open Competition Paper Award Stephen Bates, Nevada, Las Vegas ** Second Place Open Competition Paper Award Perilous in Seattle: The Dangers of Covering Protests and *** Third Place Open Competition Paper Award Implications for the Journalist’s Privilege** **** First Place Student Paper Award Anthony Fargo, Indiana *****Second Place Student Paper Award Friday 141 141 , , , Wayne State Fatima Albrehi , , Washington State Alex Richards #aejmc2021 , , Wisconsin-Madison Zalika Aniapam , Syracuse , Utah State , Michigan State Friday Friday Sessions , California State, Fullerton Stacey Hust , Maryland

, Ball State , North Texas , and , Northeastern , Pennsylvania State Megan Craig , Maryland , The American University in Cairo/ and , Weber State Jade Metzger-Riftkin , , , Whitworth Linda Steiner Jason Shepard Robin Blom Mohammad Ali Western Washington; Jodi Friedman Meg Heckman Mikayla Pevac Candi Carter Olson Jean Norman Hashtags and Sexual Assault: Creating Awareness Beyond #MeToo Tracy Everbach Stine Eckert Najma Akhther and Leticia Couto Kathleen Bartzen Culver and Brian J. Bowe Lucinda Davenport and Greg Munno and Erica Salkin Building the Gender Beat: U.S. Journalists Refocus [EA] the News in the Aftermath of #MeToo How to Connect: Sexual Assault Activists’ Reliance on Social Media Discussant Discussant * Top Faculty Paper 7 to 8:30 p.m. / F065 Commission on the Status of Women Refereed Paper Session Moderating/Presiding #MeToo Academia: Media Coverage of Academic Sexual Misconduct at U.S. Universities It was All Consensual: The News, Sexual Assault, and Student Athletes #freebritney, #freekesha, #freemelania: and Notions of in Online Communities Student Activism vs. Student Journalism: Racial Justice, Free Speech, and Journalism Ethics in College Newspapers* The Future of the Field: Journalism Degree Motivations, Roles and Relevancy of the Field Student Journalists Exhibit Different Mindsets, Agree on the Need for Truthful Reporting A Mission-based Argument for Private K-12 Student Press Vienna , Kansas State , Vienna

, Koblenz-Landau Joerg Matthes, Raluca Cozma Joerg Matthes Nanyang Technological , Virginia Commonwealth

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Conceptualizing Journalism Timothy Macafee Andreas Nanz Saifuddin Ahmed, and Danny Parker Jacob Groshek Alec Tefertiller Marlis Stubenvoll, Alice Binder, Selina Noetzel, Melanie Hirsch, Best of Political Communication Peter Bobkowski Mallory Perryman

Moderating/Presiding Refereed Paper Session 7 to 8:30 p.m. / F064 Scholastic Journalism Division **** ***** * ** *** Discussant Seeing Political Information Online Incidentally. Effects of First- and Second-Level Incidental Exposure on Democratic Outcomes***** Muslim Congresswomen**** Rural Underclass* Engaging with Vilifying Stereotypes: The Role of Algorithmic Use in Perpetuating Misinformation about The Politics of Resistance: An Ethnographic Examination of Political Alienation and Radical Disengagement of the Speak Up or Quiet Down? The , Opinion Leadership, Social Capital, and Presidential Candidate Support on Social Media*** Perceived Personalization and Overload** Living is Easy with Eyes Closed: Avoidance of Targeted Political Advertising in Response to Concerns, Moderating/Presiding Political Communication Division Refereed Paper Session 7 to 8:30 p.m. / F063 142142 Friday Sessions

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7 to 8:30 p.m. / F066 [EA] Internship Practices in Journalism and Mass Communication Programs: A Review Graduate Student Interest Group of ACEJMC-Accredited Programs Brian J. Bowe, American U in Cairo/ Refereed Paper Session Western Washington Top Papers in GSIG and Robin Blom and Elena Lazoff, Ball State

Moderating/Presiding Discussant Regina Luttrell, Syracuse John Chapin, Pennsylvania State

Toward a Conceptual Model of Implicit Racial Bias [EA] = This submission was accepted as an extended and Representation of African Americans in Media* abstract. Christina Myers, South Carolina Race on the Debate Stage: Senators Booker and Harris’s Discussions of Blackness in Democratic Primary 7 to 8:30 p.m. / F068 Debates** Julie Aromi, Rutgers Religion and Media Interest Group Why are Smartphones a Thief Who Steals Time? An Empirical Study of Smartphone Dependence in China*** Refereed Paper Session Yue Wang, University of Leuven Trends in Religious News Reporting [EA] The Episodes of Health Crisis Information Response and Advertising Process Among Migrant Domestic Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic Moderating/Presiding Jeffry Oktavianus, Yanqing Sun, Sarah Holton, Concordia, Wisconsin and Fangcao Lu, City University of Hong Kong Who Says “Muslims are Not Terrorists”? News Discussant Differentiation, Muslim vs. Non-Muslim Sources, and Erica R. Salkin, Whitworth Attitudes Toward Muslims* Ruta Kaskeleviciute, Helena Knupfer, * Guido Stempel Award Top Paper Award – First Place and Joerg Matthes, Vienna ** Top Paper – Second Place From Lifestyle Journalism to General News: Field Theory *** Top Paper – Third Place in the Hard News Turn of Religion Reporting** Gregory Perreault [EA] = This submission was accepted as an extended and Kathryn Montalbano, Appalachian State abstract Branded Spirituality: Gurus, Globalization, and Neo- Spiritual Nationalism in Indian Marketplace*** Suman Mishra, Southern Illinois-Edwardsville 7 to 8:30 p.m. / F067 [EA] Competing Binaries: “Sufism” vs “Salafism” in The New York Times Internships and Careers Interest Group Ibrahim Abusharif, Northwestern in Qatar

Refereed Paper Session This session will explore the relationships between reli- ICIG Research Papers gion news reporting and public perception. For example, Islam and Hindu religion are examined in journalism and Moderating/Presiding strategic communication context, respectively. Kay Colley, Texas Wesleyan * First Place Faculty Paper Benefiting or Exploiting: Judicial Interpretations of ** Second Place Faculty Paper What Constitutes a Legal Unpaid Journalism and *** Third Place Faculty Paper Mass Communication Internship Under the Primary Beneficiary Test [EA] = This submission was accepted as an extended Joey Senat and John McGuire, Oklahoma State abstract. [EA] Bilingual Spanish journalism: Preparing students for the Future Cristina Azocar and Lourdes Cárdenas, San Francisco State Friday 143 143

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Friday Friday Sessions , Florida , Texas Tech , Memphis , San Francisco State Matthew Haught Sherice Gearhart Amanda Bradshaw Jiyoung Cha Moderating/Presiding 8:45 to 10:15 p.m. / F076 Political Communication Division Divisional Members’ Meeting Moderating/Presiding 8:45 to 10:15 p.m. / F077 Graduate Student Interest Group Executive Committee Meeting Moderating/Presiding 8:45 to 10:15 p.m. / F074 Media Management, Economics Division Divisional Members’ Meeting Moderating/Presiding 8:45 to 10:15 p.m. / F075 Newspaper and Online News Division Divisional Members’ Meeting

, Virginia Tech , Iowa , Purdue , Syracuse , South Carolina “Turning “Turning the Page: AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 4-7, 2021” — Nina Brown Brett Sherrick Michael Horning Kajsa Dalrymple Taylor Wen Moderating/Presiding Law and Policy Division Divisional Members’ Meeting 8:45 to 10:15 p.m. / F073 Moderating/Presiding Communication Theory and Methodology Division Divisional Members’ Meeting 8:45 to 10:15 p.m. / F072 Moderating/Presiding Communication Technology Division Divisional Members’ Meeting 8:45 to 10:15 p.m. / F071 Divisional Members’ Meeting Moderating/Presiding Communicating Science, Health, Environment and Risk Division 8:45 to 10:15 p.m. / F070 Moderating/Presiding Advertising Division Divisional Members’ Meeting 8:45 to 10:15 p.m. / F069