Our newest #openaccess Special Section knits together a nuanced picture of how media relates to affective polarization. We invite you to read these articles at https://t.co/hQ39LOnXY2
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“Taught by Gabriel Kahn, our first course focusing exclusively on artificial intelligence and the future of work starts today. Students will explore the ways in which the media is deploying AI tools and technologies,” writes @Willow_Bay. #AI @gabekahn https://t.co/V5SZ80m1EG
📢 Statement: ʻAhahui Haku Moʻolelo (Hawaiian Journalists Association) and AAJA-Hawaiʻi (@AajaHawaii) express our condolences and thoughts for the lives lost and homes destroyed by the devastating Lāhainā wildfire. 🧵
The 31 #openaccess papers we published in July truly exemplify IJoC's commitment to international scholarship. The research topics covered 25 countries, including many under-studied areas of the world. Check out the impressive range at https://t.co/hQ39LOnXY2.
Dasiba!
Here's my latest publication on witchcraft accusations and the lynching of Akua Denteh.
I demonstrate here that news media can reinforce patriarchal tropes in reportage on gendered violence.
It's available open access in the @IJoC_USC.
Link: https://t.co/wwSx0BqWNN
New journal article with @DrMoniqueLewis in @IJoC_USC investigating the framing of #medicinalcannabis in Australian online news media.
Thank you to Monique and Professor Barbara Pini for their guidance on my PhD, where this article stems from: https://t.co/fKB3LQhsNK
In 2022, 78% of films showing mental health conditions had characters seen in a context of "disparagement," according to @Inclusionists. This is a rise from 47% in 2016.
Is mental health representation getting worse? Find out more in @Forbes.
https://t.co/mTYLF8UFDa
Understanding Gen Z’s media diets and consumption habits is vital to reaching the next generation of entrepreneurs, as discovered in our research with Day One Agency.
Learn more from the students and access our complete study here: https://t.co/tNBeI3KU9E
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In the third year of his presidency, U.S. President Joe Biden receives mostly positive reviews from international publics. A median of 54% express confidence in Biden, while 39% say they lack confidence in him.
Full article by @pewresearch: https://t.co/u253FOEQBP.
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Call for Special-Issue Proposals in the Journal of Communication
"...JoC is particularly interested in proposals for special issues that will stimulate a cross-subfield dialogue on newly emerging & pressing topics in communication research..."
https://t.co/SuaQSzgSv5
The deadline for our CPD Doctoral Dissertation Grant is approaching quickly! Visit https://t.co/Bcjip8WkUg to learn more about the application process!
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The 2023 Global Communication Report from USC Annenberg, “New Reputation,” highlights the challenge PR executives have in predicting how stakeholders perceive the value of corporate culture, social purpose, and communication.
Download a copy: https://t.co/621wKMJb1v.
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"At USC, we remain committed to teaching the truth of American history. And on this Juneteenth, I urge you to stand up for truth as well.”
Trojans reflected on what Juneteenth means to them during a virtual celebration that uplifted Black voices.
https://t.co/es8ZtKYFXZ
Major congrats to @TheJOVRNALISM for winning the national @spj_tweets award for best use of multimedia on their documentary "Reflections of the L.A. Uprising." 👏👏👏 #FightOn!