Thursday 33 33 Yijie Wang, , Syracuse Jose Castillo, Rachel Day, Elijah Yarde, Yueyu Zhao, #aejmc2020 , Southern California Alexandrea Bell, JOVRNALISM, Jennifer Wu, Rachel Hayre-Edwards, Elijah Yarde, Lizzie Goldsmith, Max Leiter, Parker Swarts, Thursday Sessions Thursday Jenn de la Fuente Nick Charland, James Madison Erin Drennan-Bonner, Ball State Justino Mora, Southern California the Staff of Syracuse Side Hustles Peace4Kids, Southern California Rachel Hayre-Edwards, Ball State Audrey Bongalon, and William Leaton and and Laura Davis, and Jennifer Palilonis, Kyle Parker, Robert Hernandez, and , Pennsylvania State Hyun Yang, Pennsylvania State Peg Achterman, Seattle Pacific Robert Hernandez, and Jennifer Palilonis, Erin Drennan-Bonner, Parker Swartz, and Adam Peruta, Second Place II (tie) Study Spot: Helping Students and Professionals Find an Easy Place to Study or Work https://youtu.be/V5hMygm1tiM Second Place I (tie) Annie the Annenberg App https://apps.apple.com/us/app/annie-the-annenberg-app/ id1302478311 Category II — App First Place Match Point MVB App https://apps.apple.com/us/app/match-point-the-game/ id1494754705#?platform=ipad Honorable Mention Crisis Trashed: The Tijuana River Valley Pollution http://trashed.jovrnalism.io/ Presiding Moderating of winners Recognition and presentation Competition of 2020 Best of Digital Category I - Website Class Large School (10,000+) Individual/Team/Single First Place Finding Home https://findinghome.jovrnalism.io/ Second Place Match Point Website http://matchpointmvb.com/ Third Place Syracuse Side Hustles http://www.syracusesidehustles.com/

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9:45 a.m. / T004 8 8 8 Visual Communication Divisions Best of Digital Competition Finance Committee Meeting Tim P. Vos, Michigan State, President-Elect, AEJMC Journalism and Mass Communication Educator Journalism and Mass Communication Editorial Board Meeting Executive Committee Meeting Executive Committee Elizabeth Toth, CPRE Co-Chair, Maryland Jami A. Fullerton, Oklahoma State; Editor Cindy S. Vincent, Salem State

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Research Panel Session Communication Technology and 8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / T005 Moderating/Presiding Business Session 7 to Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Moderating/Presiding Business Session Commission on Public Relations Education (CPRE) Commission on Public Relations Education

Business Session Moderating/Presiding Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Moderating/Presiding Business Session Division Communication Technology 7 This session is open to anyone interested in the work This session is open to anyone interested group reports. 7 7 3434 Thursday Sessions

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Category III – Website 8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / T006 Small School (Under 10,000) Individual/Team/Single Class History Division First Place Longo Mai, Costa Rica High Density Refereed Paper Session http://www.longomaicostarica.org/es/pagina-principal/ History Division High Density Amanda Sturgill, Liza Bunce, Ashleigh Kimble, Tabari Boykin, London Thompson, Moderating/Presiding Kwame Amponsah, Gaurav Vyas, Brian Creech, Temple Rachel Eggleston, and William Brown, Elon Second Place Film Censorship’s Last Stand: The Memphis Board Redesign of AS4S Website of Review 1967 to 1976 https://allsidesforschools.org/ Thomas J. Hrach, Memphis Gina Baleria, Sonoma State Framing Women’s Roles In 20th Century Farming: Third Place A Content Analysis of Cover Images Palmetto Report Catherine Staub, Amy Vaughan, https://palmettoreport.com/ and Alina Dorion, Drake Joseph Kasko and MCOM 330 Students, Winthrop Platform Life, Platform Death: Civilian Counter-Histories Honorable Mention of Military-Made Social Media WLAS Website Muira McCammon, Pennsylvania http://radio.lasell.edu Brian Wardyga, Lasell University Discussant Janice Hume, Georgia Category IV – App First Place “Don’t Waste the Reader’s Time”: The Journalistic University Student APP Innovations and Influence of Willard M. Kiplinger https://xd.adobe.com/view/6a2fad60-7a6d-4c51-7d23- Rob Wells, Arkansas 64cac34ed723-1c1e/?fullscreen Shaping Billboard Magazine: Lee Zhito’s Rise from Part- Tamara Welter and Caitlin Gaines, Biola time Writer to Vice President, 1945 to 1993 Madeleine Liseblad Category V – Website and Gregory Pitts, Middle Tennessee State Large School (10,000+) Multiple Class/Institution Our Forgotten Mother: Daisy Bates and Her School First Place Integration Campaign High Stakes Lori Amber Roessner http://highstakes.thenewshouse.com and Monique Freemon, Tennessee Jon Glass, Greg Munno, Seth Gitner, and Shelvia Dancy, Syracuse Discussant Second Place Dave Davies, Southern Mississippi The Fall Workshop 2019 https://fallworkshop.syr.edu/2019/ How the 1910 Bombing of the Times Building Bruce Strong, Ken Harper, RC Concepcion, Destroyed the Socialist Party and the Unions and Claudia Strong, Syracuse Daniel Wolowicz, Alabama Third Place “Libbers’ March”: Newspapers and the 50th Anniversary Women Beyond Bars of U.S. Women’s Suffrage https://www.womenbeyondbars.com/ Dana Dabek, Temple Geah Pressgrove and Mary Kay McFarland, West Virginia Discussant Honorable Mention Sid Bedingfield, Minnesota Borderlines https://borderlines.thenewshouse.com Jon Glass, Seth Gitner, and Greg Munno, Syracuse Thursday 35 35

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, Shaheen Kanthawala Thursday Sessions Thursday Anli Xiao, South Carolina , Nanyang Technological Nuri Kim, Nanyang Technological Tanya Ott-Fulmore, Alabama and Ethical Issues in Diverse Communities Paulette Kilmer, Toledo and and Marlene Neill, Baylor Sara Shaban, Missouri Jessica Castonguay, Temple Ann Auman and Alana Kanahale, Hawaii Myojung Chung, Northeastern; , Boston Michelle A. Amazeen Jiyoung Lee, Danielle Deavours, Michail Vafeiadis, Auburn; Li Chen, West Texas A&M How Fact-checking Information Stems Spread of Fake How Fact-checking Perception News via Third-person

8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / T009 Media Ethics Division Refereed Paper Session Moderating/Presiding Representing the “Other” Woman: Transnational Feminism and the Ethics of Care in Media Coverage of MENA Feminist Movements

Moral Reasoning Regarding Sponsored YouTube Videos: An Investigation of Children’s Theory of Mind and Disclosure Prominence Traditional Knowledge for Ethical Reporting on Indigenous Communities: A Cultural Compass for Social Justice Discussant Emotions, Misinformation, and Correction Tweets Emotions, Misinformation, Mass Shootings in El Paso and Dayton Discussant Discussant Need for Fake News: How Emotions, Involvement, Influence Cognition, and Rebuttal Evidence Type Organization Consumer Reactions Toward A Targeted , AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020 Conference AEJMC Virtual Sei Ching Joanna Sin

, Texas Tech James Lee, Division “Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — and Communications” Better Media Planet Through “Saving the Krishna Jayakar, Pennsylvania State Eun-A Park, Western Colorado Chei Sian Lee, Nanyang Technological Virtual Assemblies: Exploring Problems of Private Virtual Assemblies: Exploring Problems Christina J. Najera and Multifaceted Approach to Correcting Misinformation and Disinformation First Place Student Paper Award Winner Second Place Student Paper Award Winner Jonathan Anderson, Minnesota Jonathan Peters, Georgia Rob Frieden and and Wei-ping Li, Maryland Genelle Balmas, Kansas Oh, the Places Free Speech Will Go: Looking Oh, the Places Free Online, and In Court at Expression on Television, Se-Hoon Jeong, Korea University Edson Tandoc, Carol Atkinson, Central Missouri

There’s No “Me” in Misinformation: Correcting Online Falsehoods Through Whatsapp Group Chats

Moderating/Presiding Refereed Paper Session Mass Communication and Society Division 8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / T008 [EA] = This submission was accepted as an extended abstract. * **

Discussant Right to Know About the Right to Stay: Access to Right to Know About the Right to Stay: Courts* Information About American Immigration Spaces and Press Protections [EA] There’s Probably a Blackout in Your Television Future: There’s Probably a Blackout in Your Television Between Tracking New Carriage Negotiation Strategies Video Content Programmers and Distributors - Analyzing What Are Anti-Disinformation Laws For? Anti-Disinformation Laws From An “Information Disorder” Perspective** Moderating/Presiding Law and Policy Refereed Paper Session 8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / T007 8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / Effects of Fake News and the Protective Role of Media Literacy Education 3636 Thursday Sessions

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8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / T010 A View from the Margins of the Margins: How a Queer of Color Critique Enriches Understanding of Public Media Management, Economics Relations*** and Entrepreneurship Division Nneka Logan, Virginia Tech and Erica Ciszek, Texas at Austin Refereed Paper Session Contemporary Media Consumption Behaviors Newsom Award How Do Stakeholders React to Different Levels Moderating/Presiding of LGBTQ-related Diversity and Inclusion CSR Ginger Blackstone, Harding in India? Examining Social Acceptance, Perceived Fit, and Value-driven Attribution Predicting the Consumption Behaviors of Foreign Nandini Bhalla, Washington and Lee; Broadcast Programming in the Age of Global Yeonsoo Kim, James Madison; Over-the–Top (OTT) Video Streaming Market and Shudan Huang, South Carolina Kenneth C. C. Yang, Texas El Paso and Yowei Kang, National Taiwan Ocean University Discussant Media Repertoires of Chinese Young Users: An Holly Overton, South Carolina Exploratory Study Based on 2010-2015 Chinese General Social Survey* * First Place Open Competition Paper Weijia Li, Tsinghua/Purdue ** Second Place Open Competition Paper Who Cut the Cord?: Factors Which Predict *** Third Place Open Competition Paper Cord-Cutting Behavior Across Generations** Ashley Spiker, Kent State 8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / T012 Discussant Michael Wirth, Tennessee, Knoxville Commission on the Status of Women

* First Place Student Paper Refereed Paper Session ** Second Place Student Paper The Impact of Gender in Health Communication

Moderating/Presiding 8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / T011 Kelsey Mesmer, Wayne State

Public Relations Division “Remember to Breathe (But Don’t Make a Sound!)” Constructions of Childbirth in Post-Apocalyptic Refereed Paper Session Narratives Top Papers: Open Competition; Newsom Katie Foss, Middle Tennessee State Competition Award Winner You can have it all with medicine: A Qualitative Analysis of gender in DTC advertisements Moderating/Presiding Hayley Markovich, Amanda Bradshaw, Holly Overton, South Carolina Debbie Treise, and Matthew Cretul, Florida Forming a Social-help Movement through the Efforts Top Open Papers of Breast Cancer Survivors in the #WeEightWomen Servant Leadership and Employee Advocacy: The Campaign Mediating Role of Psychological Empowerment and Fatemeh Shayesteh, Kansas Perceived Relationship Investment* “Love what you DOULA”: An Analysis of Doulas Patrick Thelen, San Diego State and Doula Care in the News Media and April Yue, Florida Zehui Dai, Radford From Tragedy to Activism: Publics’ Emotions, Efficacy, and Dinah Tetteh, Arkansas State and Communicative Action on in the Case Miscarriage in the Media: Effects of Media of the 2017 Las Vegas Mass Shooting** Representation of Miscarriage on Knowledge Queenie Li, Miami; and Attitudes and Taylor Wen, South Carolina Zelly Martin, Texas at Austin

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, Utah State Thursday Sessions Thursday Nancy Rhodes, Michigan State Timothy Kuhn, Colorado-Boulder Jen Lovejoy, Portland Teaching the 19th Amendment: 100 Years of Votes for Women Madeleine Esch, Salve Regina Communication Models and Theories Communication Models Benjamin Johnson, Florida Nikki McClaran and Patrick Ferrucci and Serena Miller and Stephen Lacy, Michigan State; and Leigh Anne Tiffany, Michigan State Myiah Hutchens, Florida Carolyn Kitch, Temple Linda Steiner, Maryland Ana Garner, Marquette Candi Carter Olson Teri Finneman, Kansas 10 to 11:30 a.m. / T016 Cultural Critical Studies Division and Commission on the Status of Women Teaching Panel Session Moderating/Presiding Panelists 10 to 11:30 a.m. / T015 10 to 11:30 a.m. / and Methodology Division Communication Theory Refereed Paper Session Moderating/Presiding Within Modeling Attitude Reinforcement the Elaboration Likelihood Model Dismantling the Hierarchy: An Organization-centric Research Model of Influence for Media Sociology Theories? How Theoretical are Media Social Science It’s Difficult to Tell Continuum* The Journalism-Public Relations Role Discussant * Second Place Student Paper; Top Theory Paper * Second Place Student Paper; Top Theory

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David Lee, “Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — and Communications” Better Media Planet Through “Saving the Division Pratiti Diddi, Lamar Jihye Park, Missouri Zhiying Yue, Buffalo Nicole O’Donnell, Virginia Commonwealth; Ioana Coman, Texas Tech

Nicole Krause, Wisconsin Examining COVID-19 Communication Examining COVID-19 Communication and Information Behaviors and Linda Steiner, Maryland, Editor Journalism and Communication Monographs Journalism and Communication Editorial Board Meeting Jessica Myrick, Pennsylvania State Jeanine Guidry, Weilu Zhang, and Sushma Kumble and Hyang-Sook Kim, Towson and Jody Chin Sing Wong Mengxue Ou, Nanyang Technological Zhuling Liu, and Lucinda Austin, North Carolina at Chapel Hill; and Risk and Efficacy Uncertainty as Motivators Risk and Efficacy Uncertainty as Motivators Behaviors of Information Seeking and Protective When Facing COVID-19 Moderating/Presiding Refereed Paper Session

Communicating Science, Health, Environment Communicating Science, Health, Environment and Risk 10 to 11:30 a.m. / T014 Moderating/Presiding Business Session in Journalism Association for Education and Mass Communication 8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / T013 8:15 to 9:45 a.m. / When Virus Goes Political: A Computerized Text Analysis of Crisis Attribution on Covid-19 Pandemic Stay Socially Distant and Wash Your Hands: Determining Intent for COVID-19 Preventive Behaviors Fast and Frugal: Information Processing Related Fast and Frugal: Information Processing to the Coronavirus Pandemic Twitter Conversation Around COVID-19 During Pre-Pandemic Period: Stigma and Information Format Cues Discussant 3838 Thursday Sessions

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10 to 11:30 a.m. / T017 Depicting the Mediated Emotion Flow: The Super- spreaders of Emotions During COVID-19 on Weibo Electronic News Division Jingjing Yi, Jiayu Qu and Wanjiang Zhang, Chinese University of Hong Kong Refereed Paper Session Multimedia Framing in Electronic News Discussant Serajul Bhuyian, Savannah State Moderating/Presiding Beth Concepcion, Oglethorpe Topic II — Protest, Polarization, and Social Media Have a Seat! How Digital-native News Organization What to Watch? Text-image Relationship Strategies in Colombia Built Consensus on the Topic of Venezuela and Their Use on Framing the 2019 Hong Kong Through Social Media Protests on YouTube* Vanessa Higgins Joyce, Texas State Brenna Davidson and Jeffry Oktavianus, Social Media, Protest, & Outrage Communication in City University of Hong Kong Ethiopia: Toward Fractured Publics or Pluralistic Polity? TV News and the Military: Exploring Media Frames Tewodros Workneh, Kent State of an American Institution Hashtag Feminism and Lifting the Ban on Iranian Female Alex Luchsinger and Jane O’Boyle, Elon Spectators: The Case Study of #BlueGirl Visual Framing Effects of Nonverbal Communication Fatemeh Shayesteh, Kansas in Crisis Danielle Deavours, Alabama Discussant A Matter of Tone and Sources: Toward a Black Men Victor García-Perdomo, Universidad de La Sabana on TV News Analysis George L. Daniels, Alabama; Topic III — Technology’s Impact on Journalistic Practices Keonte Coleman, Middle Tennessee State; Understanding Latin American Data Journalism: Danielle Deavours, Alabama; Open-Coding Culture, Transparency, and Investigative and Gheni Platenburg, Auburn Reporting Maria Isabel Magaña and Víctor García-Perdomo, Discussant Universidad de La Sabana Chang Sup Park, SUNY-Albany [EA] The Marriage of Inconvenience: An Exploratory Analysis of Media Convergence in Pakistan * Third Place Student Paper Muhammad Ittefaq, Kansas; Ammar Malik Sheikh, Mashable Pakistan; Waqas Ejaz, National University of Sciences 10 to 11:30 a.m. / T018 and Technology; Muhammad Yousaf, University of Gujrat; International Communication Division and Shahira S. Fahmy, American University in Cairo Survival in an Online-First Era: Exploring Social Media’s High Density Refereed Paper Session Effects on Indian Journalism & Resultant Challenges Media in a Digital Era: Social Media, Data Dhiman Chattopadhyay, Shippensburg University Journalism, and Convergence Across Continents Journalism in Continuous Circulation: Appropriations of Language and Knowledge Through Independent Circuits Moderating/Presiding of Information on Whatsapp* Sally Ann Cruikshank, Middle Tennessee State Eloisa Klein, Federal University of Pampa, Unipampa Topic I — Social Media and China The Cross-Culture Selfie Study: Exploring the Difference Discussant between Chinese and American Motivations for Taking Zhaoxi Liu, Trinity and Sharing Selfies on Social Media Yuanwei Lyu and Steven Holiday, Alabama * Third Place Paper, Latino/Latin American Communication [EA] Influencer Engagement With Chinese Audiences: Research Award sponsored by the Valenti School of The Role of Language Communication, University of Houston Zihang E, Ziyuan Zhang, Ryan Tan, Olivia Reed [EA] = This submission was accepted as an extended and Heather Shoenberger, Pennsylvania State abstract. Thursday 39 39 #aejmc2020 , Murray State

, Elon , Kansas Thursday Sessions Thursday Midwestern State;

, Elizabeth Parks, Colorado State Humphrey Shemberger

Alan Goldenbach, Hood and Darren Sweeney, Central Connecticut State Regina Luttrell, Syracuse Donnalyn Pompper, Oregon Elizabeth Potter, Colorado Great Ideas For Teaching (G.I.F.T.) Jim Sernoe Academia x Industry: Introducing Facebook Academia x Industry: Public Relations Educators Portal for and Social Media Curriculum Karen Freberg, Louisville Michael Michele Lashley Hyunjin Melony Seo Mark Goodman, Kent State; and Robin Blom, Ball State Mary Liz Brooks, West Texas A&M Matt Carroll, Northeastern Meta Carstarphen, Oklahoma Danielle Deavours, Alabama Teri Finneman, Kansas John Freeman, Florida Joe Grimm, Michigan State Kyung Jung Han, California State, Bakersfield Amber Hinsley, Saint Louis Harrison Hove, Florida Karen Freberg, Louisville Carolyn Mae Kim, Biola Amanda J. Weed, Kennesaw State Nicole Goldstein, Facebook Blueprint Volha Kananovich, Appalachian State Nicole Kraft, Ohio State 10 to 11:30 a.m. / T022 Scholastic Journalism Division and Small Programs Interest Group Session Scholar-to-Scholar (Poster) Refereed Paper Moderating/Presiding 10 to 11:30 a.m. / T021 10 to 11:30 a.m. / Public Relations Divisions and Communication Technology Teaching Panel Session Moderating/Presiding Panelists Presenters

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Autumn Tyler, Colorado-Boulder “Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — and Communications” Better Media Planet Through “Saving the and Quincy Hodges, Louisiana State Klein Mohammad Yousuf, New Mexico Thom Lieb, Towson Rachele Kanigel, San Francisco State

Cristina Azocar, San Francisco State Angie Chuang and Denetra Walker and Kelli Boling Gheni Platenburg, Auburn The Nation’s Grief, Media’s Response: Media The Nation’s Grief, Media’s Response: Representation of Issues Surrounding US Minority Groups Thom Lieb, Towson The Importance of Being Niche-y: Cannabis Magazines and the Importance of Branding 2020 Vision: Preparing Students for the Changing 2020 Vision: Preparing Business of Magazines John Vilanova, Lehigh Tim

Students Interested in Careers in the Magazine Students Interested in Careers in the Magazine Editing Industry Need to think Beyond Writing, and Design of Helping Students Understand the Niche Magazine Industry Discussant Framing Federal Recognition: Native American Sovereignty and Casinos Fifty Shades of White: Default Whiteness and Performative Speech in Television-news Coverage of the Charlottesville Unite the Right Riot

Black Maternal Mortality in the Media: How Journalists Cover a Deadly Racial Disparity* Local News Representations of Race and Homicide in Baton Rouge, Louisiana Moderating/Presiding Refereed Paper Session Minorities and Communication Division 10 to 11:30 a.m. / T020 Panelists Moderating/Presiding Teaching Panel Session Economics Media Management, Magazine Media and Divisions and Entrepreneurship 10 to 11:30 a.m. / T019 10 to 11:30 a.m. / * First Place, Student Competition 4040 Thursday Sessions

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Verma Tarishi, Bowling Green State 11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. / T025 Matthew Taylor, Middle Tennessee State Yanjun Zhao, Cameron Minorities and Communication Division

GIFT celebrates new and innovative teaching ideas in High Density Refereed Paper Session mass communication. AEJMC members were invited to Culture, Coping, and Media Representation submit their best teaching ideas and the top 25 were of Minorities – Ideologies of Authenticity, invited to participate in this poster session. A grand prize Integration, and Hegemony winner will be announced. Moderating/Presiding Vincent Peña, Texas at Austin 10 to 11:30 a.m. / T023 Group I Association for Education in Journalism and Mass [EA] An Analysis of Attitudes and Perceptions of Body Communication and New Engagement Committee Image Among Young Adult Hispanic Women Christina Jimenez Najera Business Session and Othello Richards, Texas Tech News Engagement Day Committee Meeting Stevie Wonder, Black Genius and Herald of Music and Media Integration Moderating/Presiding John Vilanova, Lehigh Paula M. Poindexter, Texas at Austin Discussant NED Committee will finalize plans and promotion for Nastasia Sorin, Southern Illinois-Edwardsville News Engagement Day, Tues. Oct. 6, 2020 and dis- cuss the NED voters’ guide and activities for the 2020 Group II Presidential Election. The 2020 News Audience Research “It’s Not a Movie, It’s a Movement:” Analysis of Asian- Paper Award Winner will also be announced. Americans in American 2018-2019 Films Patrice Oppliger and Siyu Liu, Boston University Chick-Fil-A Vs Popeye’s: Memes of Chicken Wars and 10 to 11:30 a.m. / T024 Hegemonic Ideologies Nathian Rodriguez, San Diego State Lexington Books #BlackLivesMatter in Sacramento: Digital Media Maintenance of Black Stereotypes, Protest Repression Panel Session and the Status Quo Misogyny and Media in the Age of Trump Danielle Kilgo, Minnesota - Twin Cities

Moderating/Presiding Discussant Maria Marron, Nebraska Cristina Azocar, San Francisco State

Contributors Group III Dorothy Bland, North Texas Coping with Workplace Racial Discrimination: Meredith Pruden, Georgia State The Moderating Role of Transparent Communication Pam Creedon, Iowa (emerita) Queenie Li, Yeunjae Lee, Shiyun Tian, Debra Mason, Missouri (emerita) and Wanhsiu Tsai, Miami Lori Brost, Central Michigan When Do Victims Become Activists? Asian Americans’ Experience with COVID-19 Related Discrimination, This panel will address Misogyny and Media by hav- Communicative Coping Strategies, and Engagement in ing contributors to the book edited by Maria Marron, Activism Misogyny and Media in the Age of Trump, present chap- Jungmi Jun, South Carolina and Priscilla Li, Rice ters/papers based on their research. The book, published by Lexington in December 2019, argues that misogyny Discussant has increased in the United States under President Paromita Pain, Nevada, Reno Trump and that although women’s experiences under misogyny are by no means universal, patriarchal social [EA] = This submission was accepted as an extended and institutional systems facilitate gender-based hostility. abstract. Thursday 41 41 , Michigan State

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, , Jinping Wang, Pennsylvania State Lewen Wei and Ejae Lee, Indiana Hao Xu, Minnesota - Twin Cities Sera Choi, Colorado State James Ndone, Missouri Michael McDevitt Top Papers: Student Competition Melissa Janoske McLean U.S. News Media and Democratic Backsliding: U.S. News Media and Democratic Backsliding: Complicit? How Did We Get Here? Is Journalism Aaron Veenstra Jane Natt, Purdue Nicole Kraft, Perry Parks Kevin Lerner Betsi Grabe Robbie R. Morganfield Jessica Tan Soo Lin Teri Finneman, Kansas and Joe Grimm Lucinda Davenport Favoring Emotional or Analytical? Exploring Corporate Brand Personality Projected on Twitter* What Makes Organizational Advocacy More Effective? The Moderating Effect of the Publics’ Perceptions of Issue Polarization** Stand on Parties or Issues? Comparing the Effects of Different Corporate Social Advocacy Strategies*** Effects of Crisis Severity and Crisis Response Strategies on Post-Crisis Organizational Reputation Protecting Intangible Assets on Twitter: The Effects of Crisis Response Strategies on Credibility, Trust, Reputation, and Post-Crisis Behavior Panelists Panelists 11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. / T030 Public Relations Division Refereed Paper Session Moderating/Presiding p.m. / T029 11:45 a.m. to 1:15 Political Communication and History Divisions Research Panel Moderating/Presiding

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Allan Richards, Florida International Jared Schroeder, Southern Methodist Lee Wilkins, Missouri Patrick Walters, Kutztown Teaching News Terrifically in the 21st Century: Innovative Teaching Ideas for the Journalism Classroom Stephanie Bluestein, California State, Northridge Rich Gordon, Northwestern Connie Guglielmo, Editor in Chief, CNET; VP, Allie Kosterich the Newsroom for Those with Innovative Skills the Newsroom for Those with Innovative Kathy R. Fitzpatrick When “Shining a Light” is No Longer Enough: When “Shining a Light” Responsibility of Journalists Rethinking the Social of Ideas in the New Marketplace Pamela Morris, Loyola Chicago Cindy Royal, Texas State Career Potential and Growth Opportunities Within Career Potential and Growth Opportunities Panelists Moderating/Presiding Teaching Panel Session 11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. / T028 Newspaper and Online News and Scholastic Journalism Divisions Panelists Moderating/Presiding PF&R Panel Session 11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. / T027 Media Management, Economics and Entrepreneurship Division Moderating/Presiding PF&R Panel Session Media Ethics and Society Divisions and Mass Communication 11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. / T026 11:45 a.m. to 1:15 4242 Thursday Sessions

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Discussant Jennifer Henderson, Trinity Pam Bourland-Davis, Georgia Southern Elaine Venter, Colorado Mesa

* First Place Student Competition Paper ** Second Place, Student Competition Paper 11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. / T033 *** Third Place Student Competition Paper Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Interest Group and Law and Policy Division 11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. / T031 Teaching Panel Session Visual Communication Division Political Speech on Campus/Online and Marginalized Students – Preparing Refereed Paper Session for the 2020 Election Storytelling Imagery: Challenges and Changes Moderating/Presiding Moderating/Presiding Jason Martin, DePaul Tara Pixley, Loyola Marymount Panelists Discovering the Secrets of Successful Photojournalism Jason Shepard, California State Fullerton Programs During Industry Decline Tori Ekstrand, North Carolina at Chapel Hill Sarah Fisher and John Freeman, Florida Lisa Parks, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Judging photojournalism: The Metajournalistic Discourse of Judges in Two Photojournalism Competitions Kyser Lough, Georgia 11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. / T034 Ten Years of Longitudinal Research of Airliner Disaster News Photography: The Case of The New York Times Religion and Media Interest Group Richard Lewis and Electronic News Division and Jae-Hwa Shin, Southern Mississippi; and Shahira S. Fahmy, American in Cairo Teaching Panel Session Identifying Through Visuals: An Analysis of How Social When Communicators Actually Communicate: Movements Use Facebook Photos Models of Reciprocity in News Coverage Candice Edrington, North Carolina State of Social Conflict Visualizing Citizenry-in-the-Making: Representations of Youth Protest in Reuters News Photography Moderating/Presiding Elizabeth Bent Bellarmine Ezumah, Murray State and Shane Epping, Missouri Panelists Discussant Rick Clifton Moore, Boise State Michael Fagans, Mississippi Michael Longinow, Biola Lindsey Maxwell, Southern Mississippi Kenneth Fischer, Oklahoma 11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. / T032

Commission on the Status of Women 11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. / T035 and Communication Technology Division Association for Education in Journalism Research Panel Session and Mass Communications The Women of Silicon Valley: Communication, Culture and Technology Business Session Task Force on Careers Development Moderating/Presiding Committee Meeting Amber Hutchins, Kennesaw State Moderating/Presiding Panelists Hong Cheng, Loyola Chicago, co-chair Nell-Glazer Cooney, YouTube & formerly and Angela Powers, Iowa State, co-chair of Facebook Thursday 43 43

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Jisu Huh, Minnesota, , Middle Tennessee State, Chair , Middle Tennessee Cho Tao

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Chen Chen, Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Jaideep Srivastava, Minnesota Twin Cities Cheng Jan Lauren Boyles, Iowa State, Vice Chair Wanhsiu Xiaohan Hu and Laura Bright, Texas at Austin and Shiyun Information Processing of Advertisements Jason Yu, Southern Illinois Edwardsville Maral Abdollahi, Minnesota; Debarati Das, Minnesota-Twin Cities; Xinyu Lu, 2019-20 Council of Divisions Business Meeting I 2019-20 Council of Katie Foss and Weiting Su Yeon and and Words Can Tell More than Pictures: Investigating the Role of Presentation Format and Motivation on Consumer Responses to Online Product Information Discussant Meaning Transfer in Celebrity Endorsement: Meaning Valence, Association Types, and Brand Awareness Advertising Division High Density Refereed Paper Session Moderating/Presiding of Brand Social Media Influencers’ Disclosures and Relationships on Instagram: Characteristics Engagement Outcomes on Ad Attention Effects of Consumers’ Affective States and Evaluation: A Hybrid Research Approach 1:30 to 3 p.m. / T038 1:30 to 3 p.m. / T038 in Journalism Association for Education and Mass Communication Business Session Moderating/Presiding 1:30 to 3 p.m. / T039 All heads and vice heads of the AEJMC DIG groups are All heads and vice heads of the AEJMC required to attend this meeting.

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“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — and Communications” Better Media Planet Through “Saving the and strategy, Cronkite School studies, Missouri School of Journalism Initiative, Texas at Arlington Curator, Cronkite School Committee on Teaching Jane Coats, executive director for innovation Bill Silcock, assistant dean, Humphrey Program Taking Care of Yourself in the Midst of Massive Change Amanda Sturgill, Elon, chair, Elected Standing Teaching Best Practices: Teaching Difficult Topics Teaching Best Practices: in a Polarized Society Debora Wenger, interim dean/professor, Mississippi Lynda Kraxberger, associate dean for undergraduate Julian Rodriguez, faculty advisor, Hispanic Media

Teri Finneman, Kansas Joe Grimm and Lucinda Davenport, Michigan State Mariam F. Alkazemi, Virginia Commonwealth Sherry S. Yu, Toronto

Panelists Moderating/Presiding Teaching Panel Session 11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. / T037 State University Cronkite School of Journalism, Arizona

First Place to Include Journalism Sourcing Tool Teaches Students Diverse Perspectives Moderating/Presiding Teaching Panel Session in Journalism Association for Education and Mass Communication 11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. / T036 11:45 a.m. to 1:15 Stress levels are going through the roof, many faculty are teaching remotely for the first time, and no one knows what’s going to happen next. Now, more than ever, is the time to take care of yourself. With useful tips and resources. Second Place Analysis Teaching Immigration News through Content Honorable Mention A Diversity Analysis of Student Media Third Place on Media Films, Readings and Reactions: Reflecting and Readings Portrayals of the Middle East through Film 4444 Thursday Sessions

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Internet Users Respond to Relevant and Irrelevant Ads 1:30 to 3 p.m. / T040 Within Online Paginated Stories Differently When the Ads are Presented at Different Proportions: Application Communication Theory and Methodology to Programmatic Buying and Contextual Advertising and Communicating Science, Health, Environment Anastasia Kononova, Michigan State; and Risk Divisions Wonkyung Kim and Eunsin Joo, BNU-HKBU United International College Scholar-to-Scholar (Poster) Refereed Paper Session and Kristen Lynch, Michigan State Why People Watch TikTok Influencer Videos and How Communicating Science, Health, Environment and Risk They Are Influenced by Social Media Influencers: Division A National Survey of Chinese College Students Topic I – Climate Change I Yang Yang and Louisa Ha, Bowling Green State A Sea Change for Climate Refugees in The South Pacific: [EA] Comparing Expectancy Violations Committed by How Social Media—Not Journalism—Tells Their Real Influencer Advertising Sources on Social Media Story Marilyn Primovic and Joe Phua, Georgia Elizabeth Burch, California State, Sonoma Brand Message Strategies on Instagram Construing Climate Change: Psychological Distance, Jung Hwa Choi, South Alabama Individual Difference and Construal Level of Climate Spreading the Tingles: An Investigation into the Use Change of Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) Haoran Chu, Texas Tech Triggers in Advertising Social Media Use During the Flood: Formation Tianjiao Wang and Quan Xie, Southern Methodist of Global Warming Risk Perceptions During Extreme Weather Events Discussant Ashley Anderson, Colorado State Pamela Morris, Loyola Chicago Discussant Your Ad Here: The Influence of Mobile Advertising Shugofa Dastgeer, Texas Christian Type and Placement Yunmi Choi, Indiana Southeast; Topic II – Climate Change II and Todd Holmes, California State Northridge If Others Care, I Will Fight Climate Change: Reexamine Investigating the Impact of Immersive Advertising Influence of Presumed Media Influence in the Context of on Attitude Toward the Brand: The Mediating Roles Collective Actions of Perceived Novelty, Perceived Interactivity, Xiaodong Yang, Yijing Li, and Attitude toward the Advertisement and Zhuoran Li, Shandong; Jihoon (Jay) Kim, Alabama; and Ran Wei, South Carolina Joe Phua and Nah Ray Han, Georgia Interactive Data Visualizations as Persuasive Devices for and Taeyeon Kim, Georgia Climate Change Communication Exploring Factors Influencing Ad Recognition Nan Li, Texas Tech on Social Media Traits, Situational Primes, and Message Frames: A-Reum Jung, Sejong University Regulatory Focus, Self-Construal, Authoritarian and Jun Heo, Louisiana State Orientation, and Influencing Climate Change Associations between Tourist Profiles, Destinations, Perception and Policy Support and Electronic Word-of-Mouth (eWOM) S. Senyo Ofori-Parku, Oregon Communications: A Study on TripAdvisor Using Computational Methods to Examine the Online Say Wah Lee and Ke Xue Media Agenda, Public Agenda, and Framing Related to Climate Change Discussant Zhan Xu, Northern Arizona; Tao Deng, DePaul David Atkin, Connecticut; and Lauren Ellis, Northern Arizona [EA] = This submission was accepted as an extended abstract. Discussant Roma Subramanian, Nebraska – Omaha Thursday 45 45 Nan Li, Texas Tech #aejmc2020 Nahyun Kim, Wenqing Zhao, Jiwon Kang, Jason Coronel, Juwon Hwang, John Leach, Thursday Sessions Thursday Yingchia Hsu, Matthew Sweitzer, Misinformation Science II Moonhoon Choi, Wisconsin-Madison Christen Buckley, Pennsylvania State Samuel Lerner, Ohio State John Besley, Michigan State Mikhaila Calice, Wisconsin-Madison; , Wisconsin-Madison Dominique Brossard Christina Steinberg, Washington State and Hyesun Choung, Yuanliang Shan, and Ayellet Pelled, Mina Park, Shawn Domgaard, Stephanie Madden, Jason Freeman, and Austin Hubner, Jared Ott, and Shupei Yuan, Northern Illinois; and Jiyoun Kim, Yuan Wang, and Saymin Lee, Maryland Todd Newman, Wisconsin-Madison Yachao Qian, Stonybrook and Luye Bao, and Kathleen Rose, Dartmouth; and Deborah Danuser, Pittsburgh Chris Clarke, George Mason Polarization of Public Trust in Scientists: Insights from Polarization of Public Using Machine Learning, a Cross-Decade Comparison 1978-2018

Brokerage Combating Misinformation: Examinations of Health Discussion Networks and Attitude toward Child Vaccination Transforming Science Information via Person-to- Transforming Science Information via Experimental Person Communication: Insights from Transmission Chains and Eye Movements and Approach to Understanding Science Bloggers’ View Interview Study Strategic Communication: A Qualitative Understanding the Lay Audiences’ Science Decision- Making: The Role of Moral Foundations Discussant Topic VII - Expensive Medication or Misinformation: The Influence of Competing Frames and Appeals on Perceptions of DTCA and Support for its Regulation Structures of Engagement: How Institutional Structures Structures of Engagement: Universities Impact Science Faculty’s at U.S. Land-Grant Public Scholarship in the Subverting Stereotypes: Visual Rhetoric #SheCanSTEM Campaign Discussant Topic VI – The Need for Social Media “Influectuals” in Science Communication AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020 Conference AEJMC Virtual , Samantha Hautea, Shenglan Liao, Janet Yang, “Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — and Communications” Better Media Planet Through “Saving the COVID-19 Vaccinations Science I John Besley, Michigan State Matthew Binford, Georgia Rashmi Thapaliya, Eastern Illinois , Nanyang Technological Lunrui Fu, Nanyang Technological , Maryland – College Park Hoa Nguyen, Maryland – College Leigh Anne Tiffany, and Soojin Roh, Peking HSBC Business School Hongjie Tang, Yaying Hu, and Liang Chen, Sun Yat-sen Yulei Feng, Shanghai Jiao Tong Ryan Wallace, Texas at Austin Zhuling Liu, Taylor Voges, and Jody Chin Sing Wong Nicole O’Donnell, Virginia Commonwealth Shugofa Dastgeer, Texas Christian; and Zhiying Yue, and David Lee, Buffalo Liang Chen and Ronald Yaros and

Topic III – and COVID-19: A National Six Months of Media Tracking Risk Perceptions and Trust Longitudinal Study First U.S. Death in Government Since Topic V – Effect of Context on Scientists’ Normative Beliefs and Willingness toward Public Engagement Discussant Social Media Health Campaigns for Promoting Influenza Vaccination: Examining Effectiveness of Fear Appeal Messages from Different Sources The Impact of Media Exposure on HPV Vaccine Risk Perception and Parental Support: The Moderating Effect of Consideration of Future Consequences Information Seeking and Sharing During the Coronavirus Information Seeking and Sharing During Information Outbreak: An Application of the Risk Seeking and Processing Model the “An Incontestable Public Good”— Understanding throughout Asymmetry of NGO Vaccine Discourse Latin America Topic IV - So Ordered: A Textual Analysis of United States’ So Ordered: A Textual Analysis of United the COVID-19 Governors’ Press Release Responses to Pandemic Discussant Twitter Networks during the Global COVID-19 Twitter Networks during the Global COVID-19 of Physical Pandemic: Online Networking at the Time “Social Distancing” The Third-Person Effect of COVID-19 Misinformation: The Third-Person Effect Model for Predicating Corrective Examining A Mediation Actions 4646 Thursday Sessions

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When a Story Contradicts: Correcting Misinformation on Topic X – Environment and Risk Social Media Through Different Message Formats and Examining the Effects of Green Cause-Related Mechanisms Marketing: The Moderating Role of Environmental Yan Huang, Houston Values and Product Type and Weirui Wang, Florida International Tsungjen Shih, National Chenghi; Debunking Health Misinformation on Social Media: and Shaojung Sharon Wang, National Sun Yat-sen Can Heuristic CuesMitigate Biased Assimilation? Threat Appraisals and Emotions in Crisis: Examining Yuan Wang, Maryland Information Seeking and Sharing in Hurricane Florence Lucinda Austin, North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Discussant Adam Saffer, Minnesota; Seoyeon Kim, Alabama and Seoyeon Kim, Alabama Communicating Benefits and Risks about Carbon, Capture Topic VIII – Social Media and Storage (CCS) Social Media Use and Chinese Young People’s Exercise Rachel Esther Lim, Lucy Atkinson, Behavior: An Extension of the Theory of Planned Won-Ki Moon, Lee Ann Kahlor, Behavior Hilary Olson, and Emily Moskal, Texas at Austin Ruoheng Liu and Nainan Wen, Nanjing Media Trust, Risk, and Social Capital During Hurricane: Social Media Use for Health, Cultural Values, and Media Dependency Approach Demographics: A Survey of Pakistani Millennials Hyehyun Julia Kim, Muhammad Ittefaq, Hyunjin Seo, and Sylvia Chan-Olmsted, Florida Mauryne Abwao, and Annalise Baines, Kansas The Psychology of Social Media Communication in Discussant Influencing Prevention Intentions during the 2019 U.S. Ashley Anderson, Colorado State Measles Outbreak Sojung Kim, and Katherine Hawkins, George Mason Communication Theory and Methodology Division A Comparison of Pro- and Anti-Vaping Groups’ Use of Topic I — Perspectives on the Field the Dialogic Communication Potential of Social Media Critical Reflection in Narrative Persuasion: Thinking Nicholas Eng, and Rachel Peng, Pennsylvania State Beyond Transportation “That’s Some Positive ”: How Social Media Users Ran Tao, Wisconsin-Madison Respond to #Funny Science Content The Evolution of Research in Journalism and Liane O’Neill, Utah; Communication: An Analysis of Scholarly CIOS-indexed Meaghan McKasy, Utah Valley; Journals from 1915-Present Leona Yi-Fan Su, Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; David Atkin, Connecticut; Michael Cacciatore, Georgia; Carolyn Lagoe, Nazareth College; Sara Yeo, and Qian Sijia, Utah Tim Stephen, and Archana Krishnan, University of Albany Discussant From Theory to Profession: Mapping Global Knowledge Heewon Im, Dankook Networks in Communication Studies Yi-Hui Huang, City University of Hong Kong; Topic IX - GMOs Hai Liang, Chinese University of Hong Kong; From Divergence to Convergence: A Longitudinal and Yuanhang Lu, Hong Kong Baptist University Network Agenda-Setting Study of Online GMO Discussions in China Discussant Chen Luo, Tsinghua University; Kjerstin Thorson, Michigan State Anfan Chen, University of Science and Technology of China; Topic II — Characteristics of News and Yi Kai Aaron Ng, National University Explaining the Process: How Journalistic Transparency of Singapore and Perceptions of Importance Can Promote Credibility Are You Passing Along Something True or False? and Engagement Dissemination of GMO Messages on Social Media Jason Peifer, Indiana-Bloomington Qian Xu, Elon; Yunya Song, Hong Kong Baptist; The Geolocation Gap: The Effect of Being a Political Nan Yu, Central Florida; Minority in Communities on News Media Trust and Shi Chen, North Carolina, Charlotte Megan Duncan, Virginia Tech and David Coppini, Denver Discussant Jae-Hwa Shin, Southern Mississippi Thursday 47 47 #aejmc2020 West Virginia

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Geah Pressgrove Teri Finneman Nick Hirshon Research Panel Moderating/Presiding 1:30 to 3 p.m. / T042 International Communication Division Refereed Paper Session Moderating/Presiding Among Factors Influencing Nutrition News Reporting Ghanaian Journalists* CNN Global Coverage of COVID-19: Examining and CCTV News in Guiding Public Sentiments [EA] Blaming Others: Stigmas Related to COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia and Malaysia Sakazuki, Kodokushi: Website Depictions of Japanese Seniors in the World’s Grayest Society 1:30 to 3 p.m. / T041 1:30 to 3 p.m. / T041 History Panelists AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020 Conference AEJMC Virtual Oliver Quiring, “Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — and Communications” Better Media Planet Through “Saving the Advances in Media Research Online Media and Self-perceptions Online Media and Ilka Jakobs, Johannes Gutenberg University Virginia Jones, Arkansas Tech Axel Westerwick, Ohio State Mainz Mike Schmierbach, Pennsylvania State Marc Ziegele, Heinrich Heine University Dusseldorf; Tanjev Schultz, Nikolaus Jackob; and Sangki Lee and Christian Schemer, Johannes Gutenberg University Yong-Chan Kim, Yonsei University Eliana DuBosar, Florida Melissa Gotlieb, Texas Tech Silvia Knobloch-Westerwick and , Middle Tennessee State Jason Reineke, Middle Tennessee Alice Binder and Joerg Matthes, Vienna Kimberly Kelling, Wisconsin-Oshkosh

[EA] = This submission was accepted as an extended abstract. Discussant Mainz; Perceived Message Desirability is Not Good Enough to Perceived Message Desirability is Not Moderating Explain First-person Effect: Testing Multiple Variables of First-person Effect Media Effects on Beliefs in Conspiracy Theories Defining Media Environment: An Introduction to a Defining Media Environment: An Introduction (CISA) Communication Infrastructure-structure-action Model Topic IV — Still a Man’s World? Framing Hillary Clinton Election and Donald Trump During the 2016 Presidential Discussant Topic III — and Seeing Oneself in Online Sources: Self-Esteem in the Filter Self-Construal Impact Information Exposure Bubble Discussant Psychological Effects of “Instagram versus Reality”: Thin-Idealized Body Presentations Viewing Realistic and on Instagram Thinking, Feeling, and Reporting: An Exploration into and Reporting: An Exploration into Thinking, Feeling, Political Journalism Emotionality in U.S. 4848 Thursday Sessions

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[EA] Health Misinformation in Kenya 1:30 to 3 p.m. / T045 Melissa Tully, Iowa; Kevin Mudavadi and David B. Lomoywara, United States Visual Communication International University - Africa and Newspaper and Online News Divisions

Discussant PF&R Panel Session Paromita Pain, Nevada, Reno Solutions Photojournalism: Visually Reporting Beyond the Problem-based Narrative * Third Top Student Paper – Markham Competition Moderating/Presiding [EA] = This submission was accepted as an extended Nicole Smith Dahmen, Oregon abstract. Panelists Jennifer Midberry, Lehigh 1:30 to 3 p.m. / T043 Kyser Lough, Georgia Tara Pixley, Loyola Marymount Magazine Media and Minorities and Communication Divisions 1:30 to 3 p.m. / T046 Research Panel Session A Lasting Impact: The End of Ebony and Jet Graduate Student Interest Group Magazines and Implications for the Media Industry and Media Scholarship Refereed Paper Session Top Paper Session Moderating/Presiding Gheni Platenburg, Auburn Moderating/Presiding Vincent Peña, Texas at Austin Panelists Charles F. Whitaker, Northwestern Oral Health Messages Among College-aged Populations* Miya Williams Fayne, California State, Fullerton Euirang Lee, Ohio Mira Lowe, Florida It’s All About the Money: Commercial Influences in Women’s Lifestyle Magazines Lydia Cheng, Nanyang Technological University 1:30 to 3 p.m. / T044 The Effects of Narrative and Ethnicity on Public Attitudes on Instagram Media Management, Economics and Sera Choi, Joy Enyinnaya Entrepreneurship and Mass Communication and Di Lan, Colorado State and Society Divisions Making Health Social: Effects of Health PSA Videos on Social Media Teaching Panel Session Adriana Mucedola, Syracuse Media Entrepreneurs Meet Media Educators: How to Better Prepare the Next Generation Discussant of Media Entrepreneurs Gina Masullo, Texas at Austin

Moderating/Presiding * Guido Stempel Award Jiyoung Cha, San Francisco State

Panelists Amy Jo Coffey, Florida Kun Gao, Crunchyroll Retha Hill, Arizona State Jieho Lee, Knighted Ventures Amy Schmitz Weiss, San Diego State Danielle Wiley, Sway Group Zach Wise, Northwestern Innovating Journalism Cronkite congratulates faculty for promotions, awards and publications

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1:30 to 3 p.m. / T047 1:30 to 3 p.m. / T049

Participatory Journalism Interest Group Chinese Communication Association

Refereed Paper Session Refereed Paper Session Participating in a Public Dialogue: Understanding Consumer and Citizen Behavior: The Communication Strategies of Citizens The Case of China and Journalists in a Connected World Moderating/Presiding Moderating/Presiding Yong Volz, Missouri Jennifer Cox, Salisbury Powerful Little Numbers: How Bandwagon Cues Ventriloquism as a Communicative Strategy Influence Consumer Purchase Intention for Online of Journalists on Twitter Content Erin Perry, Ashley Teffer, Crystal Coleman, Pengya Ai, Wu Li and Subhashini Pandey, Wayne State and Annette Ding, Shanghai Jiao Tong Audience as Boundary Worker: Deconstructing the Influencing Factors of Young Adults’ Advertising CNN Live Broadcast from the San Bernardino Shooters’ Avoidance in In-feed Ads of WeChat Moments Apartment Wenjia Yan, Zhen Liu Volha Kananovich and Jiasheng Xiao, City University of Hong Kong and Gregory Perreault, Appalachian State Chinese Women’s Motivation and Frequency of Using Comments that Hurt. Incivility and Offensive Speech Social Shopping Apps and Their Influence on Users’ in Online Discussion of Minority-related News Gender-role Stereotypes Magdalena Saldana Yue Wu, Jiangnan Wang, and Valentina Proust, Pontificia Universidad and Tonghui Liu, Chinese Academy Catolica de Chile of Social Sciences; Yixuan Liu, Peking Discussant and Yuannan Sun, Shandong Women’s University Paromita Pain, Nevada-Reno Personal and Media Factors Related to Citizens’ Pro- environmental Behavioral Intention against Haze in China: A Moderating Analysis of TPB 1:30 to 3 p.m. / T048 Xiaodong Yang, Lai Wei, and Su, Shandong University Small Programs Interest Group and Liang Chen, Sun Yat-sen University and Media Ethics Division Discussant Teaching Panel Session Xun Sunny Liu, Stanford Top Tech Tools for Efficient and Inclusive Teaching

Moderating/Presiding 1:30 to 3 p.m. / T050 ​Brian Steffen, Simpson JHistory Internet Group Panelists Mitzi Lewis, Midwestern State Research Panel Session Nicole Kraft, Ohio State When Journalism and Media Change Paradigms Kim Fox, American in Cairo Steve Fox, Massachusetts Moderating/Presiding David T. Z. Mindich, Temple

Panelists Daniel C. Hallin, California, San Diego Kim Pearson, College of New Jersey Devon Powers, Temple Lewis Wallace, journalist and activist, Durham, NC Thursday 51 51 , Colorado-Boulder #aejmc2020 Itai Himelboim, Georgia;

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, Thursday Sessions Thursday Guy Golan, Texas Christian Yangzhi Jiang, Louisiana State Carlos Eduardo Back Vianna First Amendment Coalition Center for Freedom of Information, Florida and and David Snyder, executive director, Social Media, Civil Engagement, and Democracy Haiyan Jia, Lehigh and Lisa Burns, Quinnipiac Elisabeth Fondren, St. John’s , Miami Andrew Offenburger Joe Saltzman, Southern California Pamela Walck, Duquesne Subpoenas, Tell Me Your (Source’s) Name: Leaks, Reporter’s Search Warrants and the State of the Privilege Roy Gutterman Daud Isa, Boise State; Seonwoo Kim, Louisiana State; Myounggi Chon, Auburn; Bryan Carmody, Independent Journalist Samantha Max, WPLN Nashville Public Radio Frank LaMonte, Professor/Director, The Brechner Luna Liu,

Panelists 3:15 to 4:45 p.m. / T055 Mass Communication and Society Division High Density Refereed Paper Session Moderating/Presiding From Tweet to Headline: The Influence of Twitter Topics on the Coverage of Democratic Debates Panelists T054 3:15 to 4:45 p.m. / Law and Policy Division and Community Journalism Interest Group PF&R Panel Session Moderating/Presiding A Semantic Networks Approach to Agenda Setting: The Case of #NeverAgain Social Movement on Twitter Who Says What To Whom on Twitter: Exploring The Roles of Mass Media and Opinion Leaders on A Gun Issue Via Two-Step Flow and Network Agenda-Setting

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“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — and Communications” Better Media Planet Through “Saving the Amber Roessner Jennifer Brannock Cox Paromita Pain Gina Baleria, Sonoma State George L. Daniels, Alabama Bringing the Community to the Journalism Kristin Gustafson, Washington Bothell and Transformative Teaching of Media and Journalism History Tony DeMars Involving Students in Democracy and Journalism: Involving Students in Democracy and Lessons from the Field Michael Stoll, Sue Robinson, Wisconsin-Madison Chris Allen, Nebraska-Omaha Lila LaHood, Bob Trumpbour Telling Lies in America: Are Today’s Journalists Telling Lies in America: or Something Else? Watchdogs, Lapdogs, Putting News in Context Sharing the Power Through International Sharing the Power Through International Community Journalism Alabama Community Capacity Network and Civic Engagement Panelists Moderating/Presiding Teaching Panel Session 3:15 to 4:45 p.m. / T053 History Division

Moderating/Presiding PF&R Panel Session 3:15 to 4:45 p.m. / T052 Electronic News Panelists Moderating/Presiding PF&R Panel Session Studies Cultural and Critical Divisions and Political Communications 3:15 to 4:45 p.m. / T051 3:15 to 4:45 p.m. / 5252 Thursday Sessions

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Discussant Panelists Gi Woong Yun, Nevada, Reno Robin Blom, Ball State Jessica Collins, Virginia Commonwealth Parental and Peer Mediation in Relation to Adolescents’ Juan Mundel, DePaul Perceptions of On- and Off-screen Risk Behavior****** Taylor Jing Wen, South Carolina Anne Sadza, Radboud University Miao Guo, Ball State News Media and Twitter Users’ Framing of the Russian- Linked Facebook Ads Issue Catherine Luther 3:15 to 4:45 p.m. / T057 and Xu Zhang, Tennessee, Knoxville Users as Experts: Folk Theories of Morality Minorities and Communication Division and Harmful Speech on Social Media and AEJMC Council of Affiliates Rachel Young, Iowa; Brett Johnson, Missouri; and Volha Kananovich, Appalachian State Teaching Workshop Session HBCU Roundtable II Discussant Marsha Ducey, The College at Brockport Moderating/Presiding Calvin Hall, North Carolina Central Digital Feminist Activism & the Need for Male Allies: Assessing Barriers to Male Participation in the Modern- Panelists Day Women’s Movement******* Robbie Morganfield, Grambling State Sydney Nicolla, North Carolina at Chapel Hill Wanda Lloyd, author #MeToo: A Social Movement Platform to Promote Social Lisa Paulin, North Carolina Central Identity, Social Judgment and Social Support among Victims-Survivors Yukyung Lee and Carolyn A. Lin, Connecticut; 3:15 to 4:45 p.m. / T058 Taiquan Peng, Michigan State; and Louvins Pierre, Connecticut Commission on the Status of Women Black Lives Coverage Matters: How Protest News and International Communication Division Coverage and Attitudinal Change Affect Social Media Engagement PF&R Panel Session Rachel Mourão, Michigan State; Latinas in Journalism and Journalism Education – and Danielle Kilgo, Minnesota-Twin Cities Dondé Estan?

Discussant Moderating/Presiding Haiyan Jia, Lehigh Laura Castañeda, Southern California

****** Third Place Student Competition Paper Panelists ******* Moeller Student Competition Winning Paper Jessica Retis, Arizona Amara Aguilar, Southern California Rebecca Aguilar, founder, Latinas in Media 3:15 to 4:45 p.m. / T056 social media group

Media Management, Economics and Entrepreneurship and Advertising Divisions 3:15 to 4:45 p.m. / T059

Research Panel Session Entertainment Studies Interest Group Innovative Audience and Consumer Research: and Visual Communications Division Behaviors, Emotions and Moments Research Panel Session Moderating/Presiding Using Narrative to Persuade Miao Guo, Ball State Moderating/Presiding Angelica Kalika, Colorado Thursday 53 53

COVID-19 Pandemic #aejmc2020 Juliann Cortese, Anamika Susri, Zafreen Islam, Fahim Foisal, Thursday Sessions Thursday Social Media and Communication in South , North Carolina at Chapel Hill Deb Aikat, North Carolina at Patrick Merle, Florida State Juliann Cortese, Florida State Aditi Shams, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh Paluri Bharathi, Sri Padmavati Mahila Yusuf Kalyango, Ohio Ganesh Chandrasekharan, G. D. Goenka Rahnuma Ahmed, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh University, India and Rianka Roy, Connecticut Vaibhav Diwanji, and Vaibhav Diwanji, and Sankaran Ramanathan, Mediaplus, Malaysia & USA Independent researcher Rahnuma Ahmed, and Vijaya Lakshmi, and and Debashis Chakrabarti, and Nandini Bhalla, Washington and Lee; S. Shyam Sundar, Pennsylvania State; Rakibul Islam, and Shreenita Ghosh, Wisconsin–Madison Monisha Meem, Shovon Paul, Shakil Ahmed,

Is Culturally Integrated Ad a Good Idea? Examining Media Research on the Topic I — Media Research on Digital Resistance: What Hyper- Social Distance and to Indian Tech-Workers During the digitalization Brings COVID-19 Pandemic Comparing the Persuasiveness of COVID-19 Infographics in the U.S. and India the COVID-19 Comparing Consumer Well-being During Pandemic in the U.S. and India Discussant the Topic II — Role of Media and Communication in COVID-19 Pandemic Public Panicking in Pandemic! How Mainstream and Social Media Contributed in Bangladesh of COVID-19 Public Attitudes of the Media Coverage Pandemic in India Visvavidyalayam, India; Media Discourses: Politics, Propaganda and Panic in the Time of Corona Pandemic Moderating/Presiding Moderating/Presiding Discussant Topic III — Asia the Effects of MNCs’ Culturally Integrated Ad on Bangladeshi Consumers

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, “Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — and Communications” Better Media Planet Through “Saving the Media Research on South Asia and Its Diaspora Worldwide Carolyn Kim Michael Longinow NGOs and Global Nonprofits: Preparing Students NGOs and Global Nonprofits: Preparing for the Changing Technology Landscape Kalli Anderson Creating a Culture of Critique, Self-reflection Creating a Culture of Critique, Self-reflection Collaborative and Professional Development in the Journalism Classroom Stephanie Schartel Dunn Stephanie Schartel Bellarmine Ezuma, Murray State Carrie Buchanan, John Carroll KiYong Kim Michael Ray Smith Tina Korani, San José State Yoon Chung Han, San José State Allison Lichter Joseph Kalli Anderson, City University of New York Sara Champlin Garret Castleberry New York , City University of Andrew Mendelson , Quinipiac Courtney Marchese Research Panel Session I 3:15 to 4:45 p.m. / T062 South Asia Communication Association (SACA) Moderating/Presiding Panelists Teaching Panel Session Small Programs and Religion and Media Interest Groups 3:15 to 4:45 p.m. / T061 Panelists Moderating/Presiding Teaching Panel Session 3:15 to 4:45 p.m. / T060 3:15 to 4:45 p.m. / Participatory Journalism Interest Group Panelists 5454 Thursday Sessions

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Cultural Cringe: Caste Implications on TikTok Video 5 to 6:30 p.m. / T064 Creation Tarishi Verma, Bowling Green State Communicating Science, Health, Environment Protecting “Brothers”: Mobilization of Women Forest and Risk Division Protection Group in Jharkhand, India Nisha Singh, Teaching Panel Session and Naznin Sultana, University of Hyderabad, India Best of ComSHER Teaching

Discussant Moderating/Presiding Nandini Bhalla, Washington and Lee Jessica Willoughby, Washington State

Topic IV — Fostering Freedom and Communication Panelists More Than a Game: Analyzing Fans Online Comments Rebecca Ortiz, Syracuse Awais Saleem, Lamar Hollie Smith, Oregon and Vaibhav Diwanji, Florida State Katherine McComas, Cornell Analyzing Article 370 Framing for Jammu & Kashmir Awais Saleem, Lamar and Dhiman Chattopadhyay, Shippensburg 5 to 6:30 p.m. / T065

Discussant Communication Theory and Methodology Mohammad Ali, Syracuse Division and Graduate Student Interest Group

Teaching Panel Session 5 to 6:30 p.m. / T063 Teaching Computational Methods to Students

Association for Education in Journalism Moderating/Presiding and Mass Communication Magdalena Saldaña, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile AEJMC Division and Interest Group (D/IG) Membership Fair Panelists Mindy McAdams, Florida Groups with live-chat representatives Michael W. Kearney, Missouri Helle Sjøvaag, University of Stavanger, Norway • Communication Theory and Methodology Rodrigo Zamith, Massachusetts-Amherst • Law and Policy Amy Jo Coffey, Florida • Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer • Magazine Media • Media Ethics 5 to 6:30 p.m. / T066 • Media Management, Economics and Entrepreneurship History Division and AEJMC Council of Affiliates • Newspaper and Online News • Public Relations Research Panel Session • Scholastic Journalism The Future of Our History • Visual Communication Moderating/Presiding Join us in the D/IG Fair Hall to learn more about the Will Mari, Louisiana State AEJMC D/IGs. Panelists Cayce Myers, Virginia Tech Greg Borchard, Nevada, Las Vegas Donna Stephens, Central Arkansas Aimee Edmondson, Ohio Ford Risley, Pennsylvania State Thursday 55 55 , Tennessee , Syracuse #aejmc2020 , Florida Institute

Sophia Mueller, Jeeyun Oh, Susanna Lee, Thursday Sessions Thursday Casey McDonald, Virtual Assistants Yong Jin Park, Howard Linwan Wu, South Carolina Wolf-Gero Lange, Radboud University Won-Ki Moon, Texas at Austin Courtney Carpenter Childers of Technology Jun Zhang, and Joon Soo Lim Joon Kyoung Kim, South Carolina; Mo Jones-Jang, Boston College; and Jose Aviles, Albright Ming Wang, Nebraska-Lincoln Jackson Carter, and Weronika Trzmielewska, SWPS University of Social Barbara Müller, Radboud University; Wojciech Kulesza, SWPS University of Social and Lincoln Lu, Tom Kelleher, Yoo Jin Chung, Marc Vielledent, and April Yue, Florida Heidi Hatfield Edwards Sangwook Lee, and Nicholas Sarafolean, and

Adoption of AI-powered News: Integration of Adoption of AI-powered News: Integration Contingency Technology Acceptance and Perceived Predicting the Adoption of AI-based Healthcare Self-efficacy Technology: Theory of Planned Behavior, and Controllability Discussant Topic II — Virtual Agents and Social Bots Media Bots [EA] Media Use and Attitudes Toward Social Audio Voice I’d Rather Hear it from a Robot: How Drives Preferences in AI-Powered Audio Messages “Chameleons” Make us More Other-Oriented – a Virtual Reality Study Sciences and Humanities; Sciences and Humanities; Measuring Consumer-Perceived Humanness of Organizational Agents in CMC Discussant 5 to 6:30 p.m. / T069 5 to 6:30 p.m. / T069 Public Relations Divisions and Communication Technology (Poster) Refereed Paper Session Scholar-to-Scholar Division Communication Technology Topic I — Assistant: The Effects of Message Alexa as a Shopping Social Presence Interactivity and the Mediating Role of of Smart Alexa, What Do You Know: An Investigation Speakers and Privacy Perceptions AEJMC Virtual Conference • August 6-9, 2020 Conference AEJMC Virtual

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*****Top Student Paper – Second Place * ** *** **** Transparency in the News** Discussant News Story Aggregation and Perceived Credibility* News Story Aggregation and Perceived Ideal Image for News Media: A Typology for Repairing Public Trust***** Moderating/Presiding Making Sources Visible: Representation of Evidence in News Texts, 2007-2019*** Intermedia Attribute Agenda-Setting among Hong Kong, U.S. and Mainland Chinese Media**** Refereed Paper Session Newspaper and Online News Division 5 to 6:30 p.m. / T068 Panelists Moderating/Presiding Research Panel Session and Society Division Mass Communication Interest Group and Community Journalism 5 to 6:30 p.m. / T067 5 to 6:30 p.m. / T067 5656 Thursday Sessions

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Topic III — Social Media Topic VI — Mobile and App Usage The Picture of Health on Instagram: Congruent vs. Silence Mobile Phone Notifications Can be More Incongruent Emotion in Predicting the Sentiment of Distracting than Receiving Notifications with Sounds Comments and Vibrations Jiaxi Wu, and Traci Hong, Boston Mengqi Liao, Motivations to Use Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and and S. Shyam Sundar, Pennsylvania State TikTok Predicting Problematic Use and Continuance Assumption of Consensus: A Path Model Predicting Intentions Political Participation Among Instant Messaging Anvita Suneja, Anish Nimmagadda, App Users and Saleem Alhabash, Michigan State HyungJin Gill, and Hernando Rojas, Wisconsin-Madison Discussant SoundCloud Rap: An Investigation of Community Hyunjin Seo, Kansas and Consumption Models of Internet Practices Ian Dunham, Kennesaw State Topic IV — Social Cues in Digital Technology An Experiment on the Sequential Mediation Effects Discussant of PDAs on Subjective Well-being Devin Knighton, Brigham Young Ye Chen, and Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch, Connecticut Connect or Contrast: Public Self-Awareness and Social Topic VII — User Interaction and User Immersion Cues Impacts on Selective Exposure to Political Content How Much Immersion is Enough? Exploring the Use Wenbo Li, of 360 Video on Social Networks to Influence User and Silvia Knobloch-Westerwick, Ohio State Reflections on Important Issues Yelp!ful or Not? A Heuristic-Systematic Model Approach Michael Horning, and Emily McCaul, Virginia Tech to Online Reviews on Yelp! The Reviews of Human-computer Interaction Bhakti Sharma, and T. Franklin Waddell, Florida and Online Relationship in New Media: The Evidences “I Probably Just Skipped Over It:” Using Eye Tracking to from Live Video Streaming Services Examine Political Facebook Advertising Effectiveness — Po-Chien Chang, and Avoidance and Cheng-Yu Lin, Shih Hsin Matthew Binford, and Bartosz Wojdynski, Georgia Are You Engaging the Game? Effect of the Challenge and the Interaction toward Game Engagement in Mobile Discussant FPS Game Cindy Vincent, Salem State Heejae Lee, Se Jung Kim, Shengjie Yao, Syracuse; Yoon (Seo Yoon) Lee, Illinois-Urbana Champaign; Topic V-Misinformation and Digital Aggression and Makana Chock, Syracuse Misinformation Corrective Action when Exposed to Fake Mimicry Decreases Resistance Towards a VR Interaction News: The Role of Media Locus of Control, Need for Partner – A Pilot Study Cognition and Fake News Literacy Barbara Müller, Radboud; Brigitte Huber, Vienna; Weronika Trzmielewska, SWPS University of Social Porismita Borah, Washington State; Sciences and Humanities; and Homero Gil de Zúñiga, University of Vienna Wolf-Gero Lange, and Tibor Bosse, Radboud The Target of Incivility: Examining the Uncivil Discourse on Social Media Platforms Discussant Mustafa Oz, Tennessee Knoxville; Qian Xu, Elon and Bahtiyar Nurumov, Suleyman Demiral University Dislike and Warn: Different Levels of Corrective Actions Topic VIII — Opinion Expressions on Social Media on Social Media The Situated Influence of Individual Cultural Liefu Jiang, Chicago State Orientation on Online Political Expression through Self- [EA] The Effects of Victim Response to Direct presentational Concern and Indirect Digital Aggression Xi Cui, College of Charleston; Yao Dong, and Saleem Alhabash, Michigan State Jian Rui, South China University of Technology; and Yu Liu, Florida International University Discussant Vicarious Learning of Social Media Political Expression: Gina Baleria, Sonoma State The Role of Expected Outcomes and Appropriate Communication Competence Alcides Velasquez, Kansas; Dam Hee Kim, Arizona; and Andrea Quenette, Indiana-East Thursday 57 57

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Sunny Yufan Qin, Florida , Pennsylvania State Thursday Sessions Thursday Jisu Huh, Taylor Wen, South Carolina Virginia Harrison, Pennsylvania State; Christen Buckley, Pennsylvania State Cristobal Barra, Universidad de Chile Jaideep Srivastava, Minnesota-Twin Cities Yang Cheng, North Carolina State Erika Schneider, Missouri-Columbia Hyun Jee Oh , Virginia Commonwealth; Baobao Song, Virginia Commonwealth; Weiting Tao, Miami and Michail Vafeiadis and Pratiti Diddi, Lamar; and Geah Pressgrove, West Virginia; and Denise Bortree Debarati Das, and Anli Xiao, South Carolina and Courtney Boman and Yan Jin, Georgia , Peking University HSBC Business School; Soojin Roh, Peking University HSBC Business School; and Moon Lee and Hao Xu, Building Consumer Communal Relationships through Building Consumer From the Perspective of Cause-Related Marketing: Persuasion Knowledge Affect Nonprofit Organizations How CSR Partnerships Role of Consumer-brand (NPOs): The Mediating Motives, and NPO Social Objective Identification, CSR Achievement CSR Initiatives? Are Employees Better Spokespeople for Findings from a Cross-national Study Discussant Responding to Online Hoaxes: The Role of Contextual Priming, Crisis Response Type and Communication Strategy Finding an Antidote: Testing the Use of Proactive Crisis Strategies to Protect Organizations from Astroturfing Attacks Discussant Topic IV — Theoretical Advancements in Crisis Strategies Communication Research: Crisis Response Response A Construal-level Approach to Post-crisis Strategies of Crisis Power of Apology: Comparative Analysis and the United Response Strategy Effects between China States of America Publics’ Emotional Reactions and Acceptance Case of Organizational Crisis Response in the of Boeing 737 MAX Crisis

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“Saving the Planet Through Better Media and Communications” — and Communications” Better Media Planet Through “Saving the Examining Issues and Controversies in CSR Examining Issues and Controversies in Yafei Zhang, Western Texas A&M Hyojung Park, Louisiana State Euirang Lee, Ohio Yukyung Lee and Carolyn A. Lin Lois Boynton, North Carolina at Chapel Hill Ran Ju, Mount Royal University; Chuqing Dong, Michigan State; and Yangzhi Jiang and Sifan Xu and Anna Kochigina, Tennessee-Knoxville Moon Nguyen, Hong Kong Baptist Emily Kinsky, West Texas A&M Surin Chung, Ohio; Suman Lee, North Carolina at Chapel Hill; and Doug Swanson, California State, Fullerton Arien Rozelle Tom Johnson, Texas at Austin , Brigham Young Staci Smith and Brian Smith Haeeon Park, Alabama Topic III — CSR Communication: Building Relationships and Community Partnerships Exploring the Effects of CSR on Perceived Brand Innovativeness, Brand Identification and Brand Attitude Discussant How Controversial Businesses Look Good through CSR Communication on Facebook: Insights from the Canadian Cannabis Industry Mapping CSR Communication Networks on Social Media: The Influence of Communication Tactics on Public Responses Effects of Narratives on Individuals’ Skepticism toward Effects of Narratives on Individuals’ Skepticism Corporate Social Responsibility Efforts Communication of Customer’s Effects of Inconsistent CSR Information Attitudes: A Mediation Model Topic II — Discussant Balancing Between a Global and Local Perspective Balancing Between a Global and Local in the Public Relations Agency Industry The Untapped Potential for Mindful Awareness in the Public Relations Workplace Pedagogy and Practice to Life From Acronym to Application: PESO Comes Public Relations Division Topic I — Effective Strategies for Public Relations Discussant Can Social Media Engender Resilience in a Crisis? Can Social Media Engender Analysis A Semantic Network Exploring Twitter Conversations around Four Brand Exploring Twitter Conversations Approach to Identify Categories: A Computational Content Characteristics Dominant Topics and 5858 Thursday Sessions

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Topic V — Crisis Communication Approaches and Diversity-oriented Leadership, Internal Communication, Strategies and Employee Outcomes: A Perspective of Racial Is Timing Everything?: Exploring Benefits and Drawbacks Minority Employees of Stealing Thunder in Crisis Communication Yeunjae Lee, Queenie Li, and Wanhsiu Tsai, Miami Soo-Yeon Kim, Sogang University; Jeong-Hyeon Lee, Gauri Communication Co.; Discussant and Jin Sun Sul; Sogang University Tom Kelleher, Florida Does the Medium Matter? A Meta-analysis on Using Social Media vs. Traditional Media in Crisis Topic VIII — Social Movements and Activism in the Communication Social Media Age Jie Xu, Villanova Social Movements and Identification: Examining BLM Crisis Communication Strategy in Crisis of Chinese and MFOL’s Use of Identification Strategies to Build Celebrities with Huge Fan Base Relationships Qinxian Cai, Chinese University of Hong Kong Candice Edrington, North Carolina State Hot Issue and Enduring Publics on Twitter: A Big Data Discussant Analysis of the Charlotte Protest Hilary Fussell Sisco, Quinnipiac Tiffany Gallicano, Ryan Wesslen, Jean-Claude Thill, Zhuo Cheng, Topic VI — Crisis Communication: Examining Image and Samira Shaikh, North Carolina Charlotte Repair and Responsibility Who’s Posting That? Roles and Responsibilities at Civil Provincial and Municipal Leaders’ Coronavirus Rights Organizations Discourse Repairs Local Governments’ Image Kate Keib, Katie Hunter, Ernest Zhang, Missouri; and Sarah Taphom, Oglethorpe University Yitao Liu, Meishi Film Academy Online Firestorms in Social Media: Comparative of Chongqing University; Research between China Weibo and USA Twitter William Benoit, Alabama; and Fritz Cropp, Missouri Sora Kim, Chinese University of Hong Kong; Image Repair in the #MeToo Movement: Kang Hoon Sung, California State Polytechnic; An Examination of Kevin Spacey’s Double Crisis Yingru Ji, Zhejiang University; Don Lowe, Kentucky Chen Xing and Jiayu Qu, Chinese University Explicating Moral Responsibility in Crisis of Hong Kong Communication Yoorim Hong, Missouri, Columbia Discussant Do Instructing and Adjusting Information Make Natalie Tindall, Lamar a Difference in Crisis Responsibility Attribution? Merging Fear Appeal Studies with the Defensive Topic IX — Social Media and Dialogic Communication Attribution Hypothesis Effective Social Media Communication for Startups in Xueying Zhang China: Antecedents and Outcomes of Organization- and Ziyuan Zhou, Savannah State Public Dialogic Communication Zifei Chen, San Francisco Discussant and Grace Ji, Boston University Lucinda Austin, North Carolina at Chapel Hill Understanding the Impact of Brand Feedback to Negative eWOM on Social Media: An Expectation Topic VII — Internal Communication, Organizational Violation Approach Listening, and Strategies for Effective Employee Jing Yang, Loyola Chicago Outcomes and Juan Mundel, DePaul How Strategic Internal Communication Leads The Determinants of Support for Crowdfunding Sites: to Employee Creativity: The Role of Employees’ Understanding Internal and External Factors from PR’s Feedback Seeking Behaviors Perspectives Yeunjae Lee, Miami Eunyoung Kim, Auburn at Montgomery and Jarim Kim, Yonsei University and Sung Eun Park, Southern Indiana Toward an Informed Employer: The Implications of Organizational Internal Listening for Employee Discussant Relationship Cultivation Melanie Formentin, Towson Sunny Yufan Qin and Rita Linjuan Men, Florida Thursday 59 59 Matters

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Sarah Cavanah, Southeast Missouri Elizabeth Smith and Erica Salkin and Colin Messke, Whitworth Genelle Belmas, Kansas Victoria Ekstrand and and Patrick File, Nevada-Reno Burton St. John III and Jonathan Borden, Syracuse; and Nahyun Kim, Pennsylvania State and Student News Literacy and Free Speech Gemma Puglisi, American Moderating/Presiding and Training Seeing and Doing: The Use of Simulations Videos to Increase News Literacy Awareness Opting In: Free Expression Statements at Private Universities and Colleges in the U.S.* Investigative vs. Mandatory Reporting: Weaponizing Title IX Against College Journalists Campus Free Expression and Student Self-Silencing: Why Students Don’t Feel Comfortable Expressing Their Views Discussant * Top Faculty Paper Appealing to the Marketplace of Audiences: The Anti- Appealing to the Marketplace Relations Campaign in Colorado Proposition 112 Public of Corporate Towards a Conceptualization Accountability Perception on the Public’s The Impact of Fairness Evaluation of an Organization Attitudinal and Emotional Discussant 5 to 6:30 p.m. / T070 Scholastic Journalism Division Refereed Paper Session

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Topic XII — Media Relations, Organizational Legitimacy, and Corporate Accountability Corporate Diplomacy and Media: How Local News Contribute to Organizational Legitimacy in the Host Country Discussant Political Issues Management: Framing the Climate Crisis on the Campaign Trail Examining Problem Chain Recognition Effect: How Issue Salience and Proximity Impact Environmental Communication Behaviors? Discussant Topic XI — Science and Environmental Communication Facilities: Organizational Legitimacy for High-Risk Examining the Case of NBAF Thriving Under the Sun: Stakeholder Relationships Solar of Small Firms in the Emerging Field of

Reconstructing the PR History Time Machine: Missing Reconstructing the PR History Time Machine: Textbooks Women and People of Color in Introductory Relations: Scholarly Books, Reviews, and Public Publicity and the Perception of Value Research: Past, Scientific Evolution of Public Relations Present, and Future Public Relations in the Age of Data: Corporate Public Relations in Media Analytics (SMA) Perspectives on Social Public Relations Through Time: Milestones Topic X — Public Relations Through in the Profession PR Pioneers: The Development of the Suffragists as Early Woman Suffrage Association Press National American Bureau 6060 Thursday Sessions

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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Interest Missouri School of Journalism Group Research Panel Session Refereed Paper Session Affective Publics: Sentiment, Technology LGBTQ Top Student Papers Panel and Documentary Film

Moderating/Presiding Moderating/Presiding Minjie Li, Tampa Shuhua Zhou, Missouri School of Journalism

Investigating Sexual Racism and Interactions Panelists of Grindr App Users* The Research of the Documentary Ecology in the Ming Wei Ang Background of Media Convergence and Justin Tan, Nanyang Technological He Suliu, Deputy, Television School, Say their name: How the News Reports the Death Communication, University of China of Transgender Individuals Collaboration with China has become a New Trend Rachel Stark, Memphis in Documentary Production “I Could NOT Relate More:” An In-depth Analysis Vikram Channa, Vice President, of #growingupgay on Twitter Discovery Channel Lyric Mandell and Alysson Romo, Houston How to Use Documentary to Reach Local No Fats, No Fems, No Asians and International Audience? Andrew Kix Patterson, Memphis Clayton Dube, Professor, U.S.-China Institute, USC Discussant Communication and Cooperation in Chinese Chelsea Reynolds, California State Fullerton and Japanese Documentary Films: from the Perspective of Cultural Diplomacy * Top Student Paper Takeshi Tanikawa, Professor, Waseda University The Justification and Competitiveness of Chinese 5 to 6:30 p.m. / T072 Media Globalization DayaThussu, Professor, Hong Kong Baptist Association of Schools of Journalism University and Mass Communication Discussant Roundtable Panel Session Zhi Li, Communication University of China Current Issues: Lessons Learned from Our COVID-19 Responses 6:45 to 8:15 p.m. / T074 Moderating/Presiding Gracie Lawson-Borders, 2019-20 ASJMC President- Association for Education in Journalism Elect, Howard and Mass Communication

Panelists Keynote Session Marie Hardin, Dean, Pennsylvania State Judy Oskam, Director, Texas State Moderating/Presiding Thor Wasbotten, Managing Director, Markkula David D. Perlmutter, 2019-20 AEJMC President, Center for Applied Ethics, Santa Clara Texas Tech

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