Journal Articles
Journal Articles (2011-2012)
Ale, K., & Chib, A. (2011). Community factors in technology adoption in primary education: Perspectives from rural India. Information Technologies & International Development, 7(4).
Alper, M. (in press). Developmentally appropriate New Media Literacies: Supporting cultural competencies and social skills in early childhood education. Journal of Early Childhood Literacy.
Alper, M. (2011). Book Review: Quest to Learn: Developing the School for Digital Kids. Journal of Children and Media, 5 (4), 467-471.
Hong, Y., Bar, F., & An, Z. (manuscript under revise and resubmit). Chinese telecommunications on the threshold of convergence: Possibilities and limitations of forging a domestic demand-based growth model. Manuscript submitted and reviewed by Telecommunications Policy.
Arzumanova, I. (forthcoming 2012). “Faking Femininity: Masquerade and Epic Theater in Fashion TV's Lesson.” Critical Studies in Beauty and Fashion, 2012.
Arzumanova, I. (June, 2011). “Event Review – Politics of Outrage: David LaChapelle's The Rape of Africa.” American Quarterly, 63, 2, 4pgs.
Bautista, S. & Balsamo, A. (under review). Understanding the Distributed Museum: Mapping the Spaces of Museology in Contemporary Culture. International Journal of Learning and Media.
Bloomfield, E. F. & Katula, R. A. (in press). Rhetorical criticism of the 2008 presidential campaign: Establishing premises of agreement in announcement speeches. Communication Research Reports. 29(3).
Brough, M. & Shresthova, S. 2012. Fandom meets activism: Rethinking civic and political participation. Transformative Works and Cultures, 10.
Frank, L. B., Chatterjee, J. S., Chaudhuri, S., Lapsansky, C., Bhanot, A., & Murphy, S. T. (In press). Conversation and compliance: The role of interpersonal discussion and social norms in public communication campaigns. Journal of Health Communication
Chen, N. N.-T., & Murphy, S. T. (2011). Examining the role of media coverage and trust in public health agencies in H1N1 influenza prevention. International Public Health Journal, 3(1), 45-52.
Chen, N.-T. N., Dong, F., Ball-Rokeach, S. J., Parks, M., & Huang, J. (2011). Building a new media platform for local storytelling and civic engagement in ethnically-diverse neighborhoods. New Media & Society. Advance online publication. doi:10.1177/1461444811435640
Dong, F. (2012). Controlling the Internet in China: the true story, Convergence, 2012(1)
Dong, F. & Wang, H (September 16, 2011) Visions and praxes: the trajectories of Chinese SNS trailblazers, Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1928818. This article has achieved top 10 at Social Science Research Network by October 20th, 2011 and is also in review at Information, Communication and Society.
Wang, H., Meng, J.B. & Dong, F. (accepted with revision) Sharing with “Frands”: personified organization-public Communication on social networks sites, First Monday.
Chen, N.T, Dong, F., Ball-Rokeach, S., Parks, M., & Huang, J. (2012) Building a new media platform for local storytelling and civic engagement in ethnically-diverse neighborhoods, New Media and Society, 10(1177)/1461444811435640.
Dong, F. (in review). Bridging media-centric and youth-centric approach towards digital creativity and innovation, International Journal of Multiple Research Approaches.
Dong, F. (2012). Research on Chinese media and Communication in China: the West and beyond, Journal of Mass Communication and Journalism, 2012(1).
Murphy, S., Hether, H., Felt, L.J. & Buffington, S. (Winter 2012). Public diplomacy in prime time: Exploring the potential of entertainment education in international public diplomacy. American Journal of Media Psychology.
Felt, L.J., Dura, L., & Singhal, A. (under review) What counts? For whom? Cultural beacons as grassroots communication measures. Journal of Applied Communication.
Felt, L.J., Vartabedian, V., Literat, I., & Mehta, R. (under review). Explore Locally, Excel Digitally: A participatory learning-oriented after-school program for enriching citizenship on- and offline. Journal of Media Literacy Education.
Gillespie, R. (2011.). “Uses of Religion.” International Journal of Communication 5, 1669-1686.
Gillespie, R. (2012). “The Art of Criticism in the Age of Interactive Technology: Critics, Participatory Culture, and the Avant Garde.” International Journal of Communication, 6, 56-75.
Gillespie, R. (n.d.). “From Circulation to Asymmetrical Flow: On Metaphors and Global Capitalism,” Journal of Cultural Economy [accepted; in final proof]
Gillespie, R. (n.d.) “Gilders and Gamblers: The Culture of Speculative Capitalism in the United States,” Communication, Culture & Critique [accepted; in final proof]
González, C., Robbins, C., Bar, F., Brough, M., Lapsansky, C., Stokes, B. Storytelling across the mobile divide. In preparation for submission to the International Journal of Learning and Media.
Broad, G., González, C. Intergroup relations in South Los Angeles: A communication infrastructure and contact hypothesis approach. In preparation for submission to the Journal of Intercultural Communication.
Wilkin, H. & González, C. Are Spanish-language television shows connecting Latino residents in Los Angeles to their health storytelling networks? Being revised for re-submission.
Katz, V., González, C., & Ball-Rokeach, S.J. Framing the classroom: Content analysis of bilingual education coverage in the Los Angeles Times and the San Francisco Chronicle. Being revised for re-submission.
Hilbert, M. (02/2012). Toward a synthesis of cognitive biases: How noisy information processing can bias human decision making. Psychological Bulletin, 138, 211–237.
Hilbert, M. (11/2011). Digital gender-divide or technologically empowered women in developing countries? A typical case of lies, damned lies, and statistics. Women's Studies International Forum Vol. 34, Issue 6, pp. 479-489
Hilbert, M. (09/2011). The end justifies the definition: The manifold outlooks on the digital divide and their practical usefulness for policy-making. Telecommunications Policy, Vol. 35, Issue 8, pp. 715-736.
Hou, J., Nam, Y., Peng, W., & Lee, K. (2012). Effects of screen size, viewing angle, and players’ immersion tendencies on game experience. Computers in Human Behavior, 28(2), 617-623.
Hou, J. (2011). Uses and gratifications of social games: Blending social networking and game play. First Monday, 16(7).
Chen, Nien-Tsu N., Dong, Fan, Ball-Rokeach, Sandra J., Parks, M., & Huang, J. Building a new media platform for local storytelling and civic engagement in ethnically diverse neighborhoods New Media & Society 1461444811435640, first published on February 22, 2012 doi:10.1177/1461444811435640
Kamler, Erin. (2011). "Wendy S. Hesford, Spectacular Rhetorics: Human Rights Visions, Recognitions, Feminisms" International Journal of Communication 5.
Kamler, Erin. (2011). “NGO Narratives in the Global Public Sphere.” The International Journal of Diversity in Organisations, Communities and Nations. Champagne: Common Ground.
Kligler-Vilenchik, N., McVeigh-Schultz, J., Weitbrecht, C. and Tokuhama, C. (2012). Experiencing Fan Activism: Understanding the Power of Fan Activist Organizations through Members' Narratives. In Transformative Works and Cultures, no. 10. doi:10.3983/twc.2012.0322.
Lapsansky, C. (2012). Proceedings from M is for Mobile: Conference on Mobiles for Social Development. Sesame Street Workshop.
Lapsansky, C. & Chatterjee, J. (in review). Using Entertainment Education to Involve Men in promoting women’s rights. Submitted to Critical Arts for 2013 special issue on Entertainment Education.
Frank, L., Chatterjee, J., Chaudhari, S., Lapsansky, C., Bhanot, A. & Murphy, S. (in press). Talking and complying: interpersonal discussion and social norms in public communication campaigns. Journal of Health Communication
Leavitt, A. and Horbinsky, A.. [to be published March 2012]. "Even a Monkey Can Understand Fan Activism: Political Speech, Artistic Expression, and the Public of the Japanese Dojin Community." Transformative Works & Cultures.
Literat, I. (forthcoming, 2012) Participatory Mapping with Urban Youth: The Visual Elicitation of Geographic Knowledge and Social Empowerment. Learning, Media And Technology.
Literat, I. (forthcoming, 2012). Original Democracy: A Rhetorical Analysis of Romanian Post-Revolutionary Political Discourse and the University Square Protests of June 1990. Central European Journal of Communication 5.1.
Literat, I. (forthcoming, 2012). Girl Model [Review]. Visual Studies.
Literat, I. (2012). The Online Contextualization of Museum Exhibits. In Media Res.
Literat, I. (2012). Between Heaven and Here: Inner-City Apartheid and Socio-Spatial Marginalization in The Wire. Mediascape 8 (Winter 2012).
Literat, I. (2011) Technology Talks Back: On Communication, Contemporary Art, and the New Museum Exhibition. Postmodern Culture 21(2).
Liu, J. (2011). Picturing a green virtual public space for social change: A study of Internet activism and web-based environmental collective actions in China. Chinese Journal of Communication, 4(2), 137-166.
Lu, L., Yuan, Y., & McLeod, P., (2012). Twenty-five years of hidden profiles in group decision making: A meta-analysis. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 16(1), 54-75. [All authors contribute equally to the project]
Mehta, R. (forthcoming). "Flash activism": How a Bollywood film catalyzed civic justice toward a murder trial. Journal of Transformative Works and Cultures.
McLaughlin, M., Nam, Y., Gould, J.,Pade, C., Meeske, K., Ruccione, K. & Fulk, J. (2012). A videosharing social networking intervention for young adult cancer survivors. Computers in Human Behaviors. 28(2), 631-641
Song, H., Nam, Y., Gould, J., Sanders, S., & McLaughlin, M. (In print). Cancer survivor identity shared in a social media intervention and its psychosocial effects for young adult survivors of childhood cancer. Cancer Nursing.
Lee, K., Nam, Y., Hui, J. & Peng, W. (2012). The Effect of Screen Size and Immersion Tendency on Presence, Mood, and Social Responses to Avatars. Computers in Human Behavior. 28(2). 617–623
Oh, P. & Monge, P. The functionality of social tagging as a communication system, International Journal of Communication (under review)
Pariera, K. (2012). Information literacy on the web: How college students use visual and textual cues to assess credibility on health websites. Communication in Information Literacy (in press).
Song, H., Nam, Y., Gould, J., Sanders, W.S., McLaughlin, M., Meeske, K.A., &
Ruccione, K.S. (in press). Cancer survivor identity shared in a social media intervention and its psychosocial effects for young adult survivors of childhood cancer. Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing.
Hurley, R., Riles, J., & Sangalang, A. (in press). Online cancer news: Trends regarding article types, specific cancers, and the cancer continuum. Health Communication.
Schrock, A. (2012). Janet Murray: Inventing the Medium. Convergence, X(XX), XXX-XXX. (Book review)
Schrock, A. (2012). Interface Theory and Geolocative Games. International Journal of Communication, X(XX), XXX-XXX. (Multiple book review)
Ardoin, N. M., Schuh, J. S., Gould, R. (2012). Exploring the dimensions of place: A confirmatory factor analysis of data from three ecoregional sites. Environmental Education Research. doi: 10.1080/13504622.2011.640930
Nelms, T., Maurer, B., and Swartz, L. (2012), 'When Perhaps the Problem is the Money Itself': The Practical Materiality of Bitcoin. Social Semiotics. Forthcoming.
Tokuhama, C. (2011). Consumption, a Modern Affliction: Branding in the College Admission Process. Journal of College Admission, Winter 2011, p. 32-38.
Kligler-Vilenchik, N.; McVeigh-Schultz, J; Weitbrecht, C.; Tokuhama, C. Experiencing Civic Paths. Online Journal of Transformative Works and Cultures. (In publication)
Wang, C. (2012). Tinkering with the iPhone: Subversion and Re-appropriation of Power in Apple’s World. Journal for International Digital Media Arts Association.
Journal Articles (2010-2011)
Agloro, A. (2011). Contemporary coon songs and neo-minstrels: Auto-tune the news, Antoine Dodson, and the “Bed Intruder Song.” gnovis: Journal of Communication, Culture & Technology. 11(2). (forthcoming).
Arzumanova, I. (forthcoming June, 2011). “Event review: David LaChapelle's rape of Africa exhibit.” American Quarterly, 4pgs.
Belanger, P. (2011). (revise and resubmit). “Identity and nationhood: Canada’s apology to first nations.” Argumentation and Advocacy.
Brody, E. (forthcoming, 2011). Categorizing coming out: The modern televisual mediation of queer youth identification. Spectator, 31(2).
Frank, L. B., Chatterjee, J. S., Chaudhuri, S., Lapsansky, C., Bhanot, A., & Murphy, S. T. (revise & resubmit). Conversation and compliance: The role of interpersonal discussion and social norms in public communication campaigns. Journal of Health Communication.
Chen, N. N.-T., & Murphy, S. T. (in press). Examining the role of media coverage and trust in public health agencies in H1N1 influenza prevention. International Public Health Journal.
Wang, H., Meng, J.B.,& Dong, F. (under review). Sharing with “Frands”: Personified interactive marketing in the network society. Journal of Interactive Marketing.
Chen, N., Dong, F., Ball-Rockeach, S.,Parks, M., & Huang, J. (under review). Citizen journalism and nedia media outlet: The case of Alhambra. New Media and Society.
Evans, S.K. (in press). Connecting adaptation and strategy: The role of evolutionary theory in scenario planning. Futures.
Murphy, S., Hether, H., Felt, L.J. & Buffington, S. (2011, Fall). Public diplomacy in prime time: Exploring the potential of entertainment education in international public diplomacy. American Journal of Media Psychology.
Felt, L.J. (forthcoming). Playing nicely together: Three complementary visions for revitalizing education. International Journal of Communication.
Murphy, S. T., Frank, L. B., Moran, M., & Woodley, P. (2011). Involved, transported or emotional? Exploring the determinants of change in knowledge, attitudes, and behavior, in entertainment education. Journal of Communication.
Monge, P., Lee, S., Fulk, J., Frank, L. B., Margolin, D., Schultz, C., Shen, C., & Weber, M. (2011). Evolutionary and ecological models for organizational communication. In V. Miller, M. S. Poole, D. R. Seibold and Associates, Advancing Research in Organizational Communication through Quantitative Methodology. Management Communication Quarterly, 25(1), 4-58. doi: 10.1177/0893318910390193
Monge, P., Lee, S., Fulk, J., Weber, M., Shen, C., Schultz, C., Margolin, D., Gould, J., & Frank, L. B. (2011). Research methods for studying revolutionary and ecological processes in organizational communication. Management Communication Quarterly.
Wilkin, H. A., Moran, M. B., Ball-Rokeach, S. J., Gonzalez, C., & Kim, Y. C. (2010). Applications of communication infrastructure theory. Health Communication, 25(6), 611-612.
Monge, P., Lee, S., Fulk, J., Weber, M., Shen, C., Schultz, C., Margolin, D., Gould, J., & Frank, L. (in press). Research methods for studying evolutionary and ecological processes in organizational communication. Management Communication Quarterly.
Margaret, M., Nam, Y., Gould, J., Pade, C., Meeske, K., Ruccione, K., & Fulk, J. (under review). A videosharing social networking intervention for young adult cancer survivors. Journal of Telemedecine & Telecare.
Hilbert, M., & López, P. (2011). The world’s technological capacity to store, communicate, and compute information. Science, 332(6025), 60 -65. doi:10.1126/science.1200970
Hilbert, M. (2010, May). Information societies or “ICT equipment societies”? Measuring the digital information processing capacity of a society in bits and bytes. The Information Society: An International Journal, Vol. 26, Issue 3, p. 157-178
Hilbert, M. (2010, May). When is cheap, cheap enough to bridge the digital divide? Modeling income related structural challenges of technology diffusion in Latin America. World Development: The Multi-Disciplinary International Journal Devoted to the Study and Promotion of World Development; Vol. 38, No. 5, p. 756-770.
Kelly, S. (forthcoming 2011). “More ‘human’ than any other media”: The 9/11 Memorial in second life. Special Issue on History in Games and Culture.
Bourdon, J. & Kligler-Vilenchik, N. (2011). Together, nevertheless? Television memories in mainstream Jewish Israel. European Journal of Communication, 26(1), 33-47.
Lapsansky, C., Schuh, J., Movius, L., Cody, M., Woodley, P., Buffington, S. (2010). Evaluating the “Baby Jack” storyline on The Bold and the Beautiful: Making a case for bone marrow donations. Cases in Public Health Communication and Marketing 4, 9-27.
Lapsansky, C. & Chatterjee, J. Using entertainment education to involve men in promoting women’s rights. Submitted to Critical Arts for June 2012 special issue on Entertainment Education.
Frank, L., Chatterjee, J., Chaudhari, S., Lapsansky, C., Bhanot, A. & Murphy, S. Talking and complying: Interpersonal discussion and social norms in public communication campaigns. Submitted to Journal of Health Communication.
Liu, J. (2011, June). Picturing a green virtual public space for social change: A study of internet activism and web-based environmental collective actions in China. Chinese Journal of Communication.
Liu, J. (2010). Book Review: Jack Linchuan Qiu, Working-class network society: Communication technology and the information have-less in urban China. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2009. ISBN: 978-0262170062. Global Media and Communication. August 2010 6: 231-234, doi:10.1177/1742766510373713
Liu, J. (forthcoming, 2011). Green information technology. Green Technology. Sage.
Lopez, L. K. (forthcoming). "Fan-activists and the politics of race in The Last Airbender." International Journal of Cultural Studies.
Lopez, L. K. (2011). "Eating a meal with the other: The ethical challenges of travel food shows" Popular Culture Review. 22 (1), 99-107.
Loudon, M., & Rivett, U. (2011). Enacting openness in ICT4D research. Information Technologies and International Development, 7(1), 33-46.
Loudon, M. (2010). ICTs as an opportunity structure in southern social movements: A case study of the treatment action campaign in South Africa. Information, Communication and Society, 13(1).
Lu, L. & Yuan, Y. (2011). Shall I google it or ask the competent villain down the hall? The moderating role of information need in information source selection. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 62(1), 133-145.
Mailland, J. (2010). The semantic web and information flow: A legal framework. North Carolina Journal of Law and Technology, 11, 269.
Monge, P.R., Lee, S., Fulk, J. Weber, M., Shen, C., Schultz, C., Margolin, D., Gould, J., & Frank, L.B. (2011). Research methods for studying evolutionary and ecological processes in organizational communication. Management Communication Quarterly, 25 (2), 211-251.
Mazumdar, B.T. (2010). [Review of the book Blogging the political (Politics and participation in a networked society), by A. Pole]. International Journal of Communication, 4. Retrieved from http://ijoc.org/ojs/index.php/ijoc/issue/view/5
Mehta, A. (2010, October). Ken Auletta: Googled: The end of the world as we know it. International Journal of Communication [Online] 4:0. Available: http://ijoc.org/ojs/index.php/ijoc/article/view/983)
Lapsansky, C., Schuh, J., Movius, L., Cody, M., Woodley, P., & Buffington, SdC. (2010). Evaluating the “Baby Jack” storyline on the Bold and the Beautiful: Making a case for bone marrow donations. Cases in Public Health Communication and Marketing, 4, 8-27.
Movius, L. (2010). Cultural globalisation and challenges to traditional communication theories. PLATFORM: Journal of Media and Communication, 2(1), 6-18. (Invited).
Lee, K., Nam, Y., Hui, J. & Peng, W. (under review). The effect of screen size and immersion tendency on presence, mood, and social responses to avatars. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication.
McLaughlin, M., Nam, Y., Gould, J.,Pade, C., Meeske, K., Ruccione, K. & Fulk, J. (under review). A videosharing social networking intervention for young adult cancer survivors. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare.
Song, H., Nam, Y., Gould, J., Sanders, S., & McLaughlin, M. (in preparation). Cancer survivor identity shared in a social media intervention and its psychosocial effects for young adult survivors of childhood cancer. Cancer Nursing.
O'Brien, N. (2010). Blogging the writers strike: Identity, interaction and engagement for collective action. Work, Organisation, Labour & Globalisation, 4(2), 126-141.
Pan, S. & Jordan-Marsh, M. (2010). Internet use intention and adoption among Chinese older adults: From the expanded technology acceptance model perspective. Computers in Human Behavior, 26, 1111–1119.
Phua, J.J. (2010). Sports fans and media use: Influence on sports fan identification and collective self-esteem. International Journal of Sports Communication, 3, 190-206.
Ratan, R., Chung, J., Shen, C., Williams, D., & Poole, M. (2010). Schmoozing and smiting: Trust, social institutions and communication patterns in an MMOG. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication.
Martins, N., Williams, D., Ratan, R., & Harrison, K. (2010). Virtual masculinity: A content analysis of male video game characters. Body Image: An International Journal of Research.
Ratan, R., & Hasler, B.S. (2010). Exploring self-presence in collaborative virtual teams. PsychNology Journal, 8(1), p. 11-31.
Lapsansky, C., Schuh, J. S., Movius, L., Cody, M. J., Woodley, P., & de Castro Buffington, S. (2010). Evaluating the “Baby Jack” storyline on The Bold and the Beautiful: Making a case for bone marrow donation. Cases in Public Health Communication & Marketing, 4, 8-27.
Schuh, J. S. (initial review). A celebrity effects model: Examining the effects of involvement with celebrities. Media Psychology.
Ardoin, N. M., Schuh, J. S., Gould, R. (initial review). A four-dimension conceptualization of sense-of-place. Environmental Education Research.
Tustin, N. (2010). The cost of shift work on employee health and performance: Can organizations afford to ignore the consequences? India Review, 9 (4), 425-449.
Tustin, N. (2010). Patient satisfaction and its role in online health information seeking. Journal of Health Communication, 15 (1), 3-17.
Usher, N. (forthcoming, 2011). Service journalism as community experience: Personal technology and personal finance at the New York Times. Journalism Practice.
Usher, N. and Layser, Michelle. (forthcoming, 2010). The quest to save journalism: A legal analysis of new models for newspapers from nonprofit tax-exempt organizations to L3Cs. Utah Law Review.
Usher, N. (2010). Goodbye to the news: How out of work journalists assess enduring news values and the new media landscape. New Media & Society, 12 (6), 911-928.
Usher, N. (2010). Resurrecting the 1938 St. Louis Post-Dispatch symposium on the freedom of the press: Examining its contributions and their implications for today. Journalism Studies, 11(3), 311-326.