Newhouse Faculty, Doctoral Students to Participate in 2024 NCA Convention

Several Newhouse School faculty members and doctoral students will participate in the 110th annual convention of the National Communication Association on Nov. 21-24 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Their involvement includes paper presentations, panel discussions and roles as presenters in workshops.

Note: This is a working list; for the most updated information, visit the NCA site.

Thursday, Nov. 21

Media Psychology as an Emerg(ed/ing) Field
Nick Bowman

Indigenous Peoples’ Day or Columbus Day? A Decolonial Analysis of News Narratives in CNN & Fox News
Martina Santia, Shannon Burth, Raiana De Carvalho and Srivi Ramasubramanian

Islamophobia: A Critical Discourse Analysis of the Wall Street Journal’s Coverage of Dearborn, Michigan
Fuhaid Alajmi

Regarding Asian / American Racialization in Diversity Aesthetics
David Oh

The Move Toward Open Science / Open Data in NCA Journals
Srivi Ramasubramanian

Digital Dating Dynamics: Examining the Relationship Between Dating App Use & Sexual Consent Communication
Rebecca Ortiz

Being Black in the Ivory: An Interactive Experience
Charisse L’Pree

Research in Progress Roundtables
Nick Bowman and Srivi Ramasubramanian

Friday, Nov. 22

NCA Editors Workshop
Srivi Ramasubramanian

Greater Regard for Leveraging Human Intelligence, Creativity, & Shared Wisdom Using AI: An NCA Collaboratory on AI in Education
Nick Bowman

Conversing Across Categories: An Exercise to Promote Interpersonal Interactions & Awareness
Charisse L’Pree

Am I in the Game? The (Non) Effect of Progressive Embodiment on Self-Presence & Player-Avatar Relationships
Yoon Lee, Nick Bowman, Elena Yifei Zhao and Seth Quinn

Disabled Stand-Up on Social Media: Exploring the Shared Experience of Disability through the Art of Stand-Up Comedy
Charisse L’Pree and Martina Santia

Extended Abstract: Representation & Erasure of Immigrant Women in Border Newspapers
Jamie Gentry

Saturday, Nov. 23

Counter-Representations in an Australian Web Drama: Trans-Pacific Repertoire & Diasporic Contradictions in No Ordinary Love
David Oh

Meaning & Virtual Morality: What Can Communication Studies Contribute to the Study of Video Games & Morality?
Nick Bowman

Arts-Based Maternal Mental Health Manual
Srivi Ramasubramanian and Shannon Burth

Killing African Journalism Softly: The Political, Economic, & Security Threats Facing Journalists & the Resort to Self-Censorship
Benjamin Tetteh

Peeling The Onion: A Study of Audience Reactions to Anti-Classist Satire
Charisse L’Pree and Martina Santia

Course Design & Development: Building Asian American Communication for Greater Regard
David Oh

Exploring Social Media to Communicate with Greater Regard
David Oh

Audience Reactions to Outdated Cultural Depiction Labels: Dominant, Negotiated, & Oppositional Readings
Shannon Burth, Srivi Ramasubramanian, Nick Bowman and Yoon Lee

Quantifying Bias in Generative AI: A Comparative Analysis of Polarized Bias in Stable Diffusion Models
Bixuan Ren, Gina Luttrell and Jason Davis

Enhancing the Revision Process
Srivi Ramasubramanian

Wednesday Addams & the Outcasts of Nevermore: Analyzing Historical Trauma, Othering, & Familismo within Netflix’s “Wednesday”
Raiana De Carvalho

Sunday, Nov. 24

Silencing Critical African Journalism: The Political, Economic, & Security Threats Facing Journalists & the Resort to Self-Censorship
Benjamin Tetteh

Reexamining & Reshaping Instructional Methods in Communication Industry Survey Courses for Enhanced Praxis
Rockell Brown Burton

Communicating Greater Dis / Regard through the Representation from the TV News, Ethnic Media, Film, & Popular Culture about the Asian / Pacific American Communities
David Oh