Faculty visit Australia for the 74th Annual International Communication Association Conference to represent Texas Tech University College of Media & Communication.
The International Communication Association aims to advance the scholarly study of human communication by encouraging and facilitating excellence in academic research worldwide. This year's conference theme is "Communication and Global Human Rights."
Presentations for College of Media & Communication
Wednesday, June 19th
9:00 AM -5:00 PM in Pre-Conference: Media and Communication in Global Latindades Online Kent Wilkinson - COVID-19, Health, and Communication Reluctance Among Hispanics/Latinxs on Texas's South Plains
Friday, June 21st
9:00 AM to 10:15 AM in Coolangatta 4 (Star L3) Melissa Santillana - Revisiting the Asymmetrical Interdependence of Global Television: Netflix Adds Multiple New Layers of TV Flow
1:30 PM - 2:45 PM in Broadbeach (Star L3) Maria Shpeer and Sarah Schiffecker - Love Across Borders: Navigating Identity Gaps in Intercultural Romantic Relationships During Immigration to the US
1:30 PM - 2:45 PM in HALL 4 (GCCEC Ground) Melissa Santillana - Hybrid Publics #8MCDMX: Emerging Feminist Narratives and Discourses
Saturday, June 22nd
9:00 AM - 10:15 AM in Central B (GCCEC Ground) Miglena Sternadori; Robert M. Peaslee; Lucinda Holt; Brittany Potter; Melissa Santillana - “We Are the Final Cog in the Wheel of Democracy”: Disappearing Community Journalism in a Rural Region of the U.S. South
3:00 PM - 4:15 PM in Surfer's Paradise 2 (Star L3) Don Shin - Impact of Misinformation From Generative AI on User Behaviors: How People Understand Misinformation on Generative AI
Sunday, June 23rd
9:00 AM to 10:15 AM in Southport 1 (Star L3) MD Ashraful Goni and Kerk F. Kee - Adoption and Diffusion of ChatGPT in the Global South: A Case Study of Bangladesh
1:30 PM - 2:45 PM in HALL 3 (GCCEC Ground) William T. Howe and Natasha Strydhorst - What Military Themed Apparel Is Saying About Identity: Nonverbal Communication as a Marker of Military Identity
Monday, June 24th
9:00 AM to 10:15 AM in Southport 1 (Star L3) Mahedi Hasan and Lyombe Eko - Journalistic Resistance Against Authoritarian Disinformation: A Comparative Analysis of Media Portrayals of Liz Wahl and Marina Ovsyannikova
12:00 PM - 1:15 PM in Central A (GCCEC Ground) Shan Xu, Kulsawasd Jitkajornwanich, Hye-jung Park, Thanathip Chumthong, Prabu David, Yani Zhao, and Jeffery Adu - A Longitudinal Examination of Collaboration Diversity Among Communication Scholars: 1990-2023
1:30 PM - 2:45 PM in HALL 4 (GCCEC Ground) Buduo Wang - Two-Sided Messages in Influencer Marketing: Enhancing Persuasion Through Perceived Sincerity and Reduced Commercial Motives
1:30 PM - 2:45 PM in Surfer's Paradise 1 (Star L3) Erik P. Bucy, Jisoo Kim, Zening Duan, Junda Li, Yehzee Ryoo, Elohim Monard Rias, Jon Pevehouse, and Dhavan V. Shah - Nuclear Threats in a Multi-Platform World: Tracking Discursive Shifts Among Elites, Influentials Voices Online, and Non-Elites Following the Russian Invasion of Ukraine