Research 102 Items Filter By Discipline — All Disciplines — Advertising Emerging Media Film and Television Journalism Media Science Public Relations student Writing The Television Code: Regulating the Screen to Safeguard the Industry In 1952, the broadcasting industry’s trade association, the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB), sought to sanitize television content via its… September 2, 2018 Werner Schroeter In a four-decade-long career that generated more than forty films and numerous stage productions, Werner Schroeter became one of the… August 2, 2018 Unpacking the Effects of Alleged Gender Discrimination in the Corporate Workplace… This study demonstrates how accusations of gender discrimination in the workplace may cost a company customers, and identifies factors that… July 4, 2018 Motivation with misinformation: Conceptualizing lacuna individuals and publics as knowledge-deficient, issue-negative… This study demonstrates how people who have accepted misinformation about vaccines and have extremely negative attitudes toward them tend to… September 11, 2017 Poison or Prevention? Understanding the Linkages between Vaccine-Negative Individuals’ Knowledge Deficiency,… The last few decades have seen growing concerns among parents regarding the safety of childhood vaccines, arguably leading to the… June 21, 2017 Inspirational reality TV The prosocial effects of lifestyle transforming reality programs on elevation and altruism: In light of recent theories of meaningful media… November 18, 2016 The Power of Positive Action in Predicting Media Enjoyment Exploring the Role of Participatory Behaviors Through the Lens of the Tripartite Model of Media Enjoyment: Offering an initial test… April 28, 2015 Me versus them: Third-person effects among Facebook users The immense popularity of Facebook with more than 1 billion active users continues to spark the attention of communication scholars. While… February 24, 2015 Selfies and Photo Messaging as Visual Conversation Though mindful of how media often equates selfie production with narcissistic “me generation” behavior, we are interested in exploring the… January 2, 2015 The Wiley-Blackwell History of American Film, Vols. 1-4 Comprising over 90 essays and richly illustrated with over 200 images, the Wiley-Blackwell History of American Film provides a chronological portrait of… December 1, 2011 A Companion to Michael Haneke A Companion to Michael Haneke is a definitive collection of newly-commissioned work that covers Haneke’s body of work in its entirety,… February 2, 2010 Andy Warhol’s Blow Job This work contends that Andy Warhol’s notorious 1964 underground film, Blow Job, serves as rich allegory as well as suggestive… February 1, 2003 Previous 1 … 5 6 7