John C. Lammers discusses Institutional Theory with MCQ editor James Barker in this third installment of the Thought Leadership podcast series.
May 23, 2016•5 min
Timothy Kuhn discusses Organizational Communication with MCQ editor James Barker in this sixth installment of the Thought Leadership podcast series.
May 23, 2016•12 min
MCQ editor James Barker reflects on his six-year term as editor and the future direction of MCQ for the journal's 25th anniversary.
May 23, 2016•17 min
Author Maxine Gesualdi discusses her article from the October 2013 issue, "Man Tears and Masculinities: News Coverage of John Boehner’s Tearful Episodes."
May 23, 2016•9 min
IJPP Editor Silvio Waisbord talks to Gadi Wolfsfeld about his article, co-authored with Elad Segev and Tamir Sheafer, 'Social Media and the Arab Spring: Politics Comes First', published in the April 2013 issue of the journal.
May 23, 2016•18 min
Produced by Dr. Terry Likes, Ph.D. This audio commentary explores the article, "The Future of TV News: Is Technology Outpacing Journalistic Standards?," which appears in the December 2010 issue of Electronic News .
May 17, 2016•11 min
Produced by Dr. Terry Likes, Ph.D. This audio commentary explores the article, "Walter Cronkite: History, Wisdom, and Guidance for the Future of Journalism," which appears in the June 2011 issue of Electronic News .
May 17, 2016•11 min
Dave Cupp sits down with Tom Linden, M.D. to discuss his article "Reporting by TV Docs in Haiti Raises Ethical Issues," in the June 2010 issue of Electronic News .
May 17, 2016•6 min
Dave Cupp sits down with Charlie Tuggle to discuss his article "Hey NBC, You Need to Use MPC In Your Olymipic Coverage," in the June 2010 issue of Electronic News .
May 17, 2016•10 min
This video commentary explores the article, “The Uneasy Intersection of Politics and Journalism,” which appears in the March 2011 issue of Electronic News .
May 17, 2016•7 min
Author Cheryl Cooky discusses her co-authored article from the September 2015 issue, "Women, Sports, and Journalism: Examining the Limited Role of Women in Student Newspaper Sports Reporting."
May 10, 2016•23 min
Author Elizabeth Stoycheff discusses her article "Under Surveillance: Examining Facebook's Spiral of Silence Effects in the Wake of NSA Internet Monitoring." Stoycheff elaborates on her findings of perceptions and justification of surveillance practices and the effects on the expression of minority political views.
May 09, 2016•11 min
Author Gholnecsar Muhammad speaks with editorial assistant Kira Dreher about her article, "Iqra: African American Muslim Girls Reading and Writing for Social Change," which is published in the July 2015 issue of Written Communication.
Dec 21, 2015•22 min
Author Chaim Noy talks with editorial assistant Kira Dreher about his article, "Writing in Museums: Toward a Rhetoric of Participation," which is published in the April 2015 issue of Written Communication.
Dec 01, 2015•20 min
Guest editor Craig Scott talks with MCQ Editor-in-Chief, Ling Chen, about the special issue on Hidden Organizations that is published in the November 2015 issue of Management Communication Quarterly .
Oct 29, 2015•6 min
Special issue editors Srirupa Roy and Paula Chakravartty discuss their special issue, entitled, "Modi and the Media: Indian Politics and the Electroral Aftermath." Abstract: While elections across the globe today are mediated in the sense of being pervaded by the ambient presence and explicit deployments of varied media, the Indian national elections of 2014 showcase a specific logic of mediated populism that has become globally influential of late. To understand this logic, we examine the conte...
Jun 10, 2015•16 min
Former Written Communication editorial assistant Abigail Bakke interviews Dr. Elizabeth Angeli, author of "Three Types of Memory in Emergency Medical Services Communication," featured in the January 2015 issue of the journal. ABSTRACT: This article examines memory and distributed cognition involved in the writing practices of emergency medical services (EMS) professionals. Results from a 16-month study indicate that EMS professionals rely on distributed cognition and three kinds of memory: indiv...
Mar 09, 2015•18 min
A roundtable discussion on the future of scholarly publishing in a digital age, chaired by Steve Jones. Read the associated issue here .
Mar 02, 2015•1 hr 3 min
Journal of Language and Social Psychology special issue editors Drs. Steven McCornack and Timothy Levine discuss research featured in their issue, "Advances in Deception Theory." The issue focuses on two new theories of deception: Information Manipulation Theory 2 (IMT2; McCornack, Morrison, Paik, Wisner, & Zhu, 2014) and Truth Default Theory (TDT; Levine, 2014). These focal works are followed by peer reviewed, expert commentaries by Cole (2014), Greene (2014), Harwood (2014), Walczyk (2014)...
Feb 05, 2015•26 min
Christian Vaccarcari from University of Bologna talks to Maurice Vergeer, about his paper, From echo chamber to persuasive device? Rethinking the role of the Internet in campaigns . Read the associated article here .
Dec 22, 2014•16 min
Christine Williams from Bentley University talks to Maurice Vergeer, about her paper, Social networks in political campaigns: Facebook and the congressional elections of 2006 and 2008 . Read the associated article here .
Dec 22, 2014•8 min
Podcast 1: Maurice Vergeer from Radboud University Nijmegen, talks about web campaigning in the 2009 European Parliamentary elections. Read the associated article here .
Dec 18, 2014•9 min
Author Nick Dragojlovic discusses his article for the October 2013 issue, "Framing Synthetic Biology: Evolutionary Distance, Conceptions of Nature, and the Unnaturalness Objection."
Dec 03, 2013•10 min
Author Chance York discusses his article from the September 2013 issue, "Cultivating Political Incivility: Cable News, Network News, and Public Perceptions."
Nov 15, 2013•12 min
Author Hans Schmidt discusses his article from the September 2013 issue, "Women, Sports, and Journalism: Examining the Limited Role of Women in Student Newspaper Sports Reporting."
Oct 28, 2013•10 min
Author Debora Wenger discusses her article from the March 2013 issue, "An Examination of Job Skills Required by Top U.S. Broadcast News Companies and Potential Impact on Journalism Curricula."
Aug 16, 2013•11 min
Author Richard Mocarski discusses his article from the July 2013 issue, "A Different Kind of Man: Mediated Transgendered Subjectivity, Chaz Bono on Dancing with the Stars."
Aug 15, 2013•13 min
Written Communication Editor Christina Haas talks to John Oddo about his article from the July 2013 special issue, 'Discourse-Based Methods Across Texts and Semiotic Modes: Three Tools for Micro-Rhetorical Analysis.'
Jul 02, 2013•18 min
TVNM Editor Vicki Mayer talks to Guest Editor Miyase Christensen about the special issue on New Media Geographies and the Middle East.
Jul 02, 2013•6 min
Author Janet Yang discusses her article, co-authored with LeeAnn Kahlor, "What, Me Worry? The Role of Affect in Information Seeking and Avoidance" from the April 2013 issue of Science Communication.
May 13, 2013•8 min