Social scientist at @FDATobacco. PhD from @UW_SJMC. Working to improve tobacco prevention messages for adolescents (and occasionally publishing neuroscience)
@joshshepperd dismissed (and then reinstated) probationer here. Can attest that the approach involves far more than firing probationers. RTO mandate has paralyzed many agencies already, and DOGE staff installed in house are prepping massive (legal) RIFs. Strategy is hasty but definitely there.
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🚨 New Pub Alert! Our latest article just dropped in New Media & Society! We’re introducing the ADO framework to dive into how social media affordances shape visibility, resonance, and legitimacy for #MeToo across X, Reddit, and Facebook.
Quick read 👉https://t.co/id10OxBu1V
My dept, @mit_cmsw, is hiring 2 jr and 1 sr faculty this year. It's a cohort hire; we're looking for people who work at intersection of media & STEM w/a focus on transforming society; potential areas of focus: climate, disinformation, democracy. Details: https://t.co/j18FXFGVnY
.@UWMadison School of Medicine and Public Health study reveals smartphone use can improve mood in adolescents, especially when consuming music, podcasts, and audio books. https://t.co/7PE2mhYXJX
A new study from UW’s @SMAHRTeam reveals adolescents experience mood improvements when using smartphones. From texting to listening to music, teens report feeling better while on their phones. Explore the implications for adolescent mental health. https://t.co/h0tzJIOBsl
Adolescents' mood improves during smartphone use, particularly when used for longer, suggesting that adolescents may turn to smartphone for mood modification, finds Minich & Moreno @SMAHRTeam using fine-grained EMA data https://t.co/cfRhifpmum