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Self-efficacy mechanism at work: The context of environmental volunteer travel
This article contributes the first utilization of Bandura’s self-efficacy (SE) mechanism in the context of environmental volunteer travel demonstrating how environmental stewardship, hedonic experience, and environmental SE relate to one another in this particular setting
Breaking Health Insurance Knowledge Barriers Through Games: Pilot Test of Health Care America
This article discusses the design and testing of an interactive newsgame about health insurance.
Domestic and International College Students: Health Insurance Information Seeking and Use
This article explores perceived barriers to using health insurance and identifies discriminant factors between health insurance information seekers and non-seekers.
Lessons from #McKinney: Social Media and the Interactive Construction of Police Brutality
This article explores how users of three social media platforms interpreted the June 2015 incident in which a police officer attempted to apprehend an African-American girl at a pool party in McKinney, Texas.
Appealing to Goodwill or YOLO-Promoting Conservation Volunteering to Millenials
This article discusses effective communication of conservation volunteering travel opportunities to young people.
Health Literacy and Health Information Technology Adoption: The Potential for a New Digital Divide
This article discusses whether health literacy is associated with pateints' use of four types of health information technology (HIT) tools: fitness and nutrition apps, activity trackers, and patient portals.
A Field Investigation of Flight Anxiety: Evidence of Gender Differences in Consumer Behaviors Amongst Las Vegas Passengers
This article examines gender differences in consumer behaviors among the flying public inside Las Vegas McCarran International Airport.
Am I Disclosing Too Much? Student Perceptions of Teacher Credibility via Facebook Introduction
This article examines the effects of teacher self-disclosure via Facebook on perceived teacher credibility.
Parasocial Interactions Online: Candidate Intimacy in Webpages and Facebook
This article presents research assessing cognitive processing and behavioral outcome differences that occur when the public interacts with political candidates' webpages as opposed to viewing their Facebook pages.
Fuzzy, Transparent, and Fast: Journalists and Public Relations Practitioners Characterize their Connections and Interactions in Social Media
This article examines views on social media interactions between professionals through a mixed-methods study based on a survey including open-ended responses from 167 journalists and public relations practitioners.
Media Ethics and Dilemmas: Journalists, Citizens and Technology
This paper was awarded a Nicholas and Anna Ricco Award for 2013. In this paper, the author discusses media ethics and how changes in journalism and technology have led to new ethical dilemmas.
Media Ethics and Dilemmas: Journalists, Citizens and Technology [Presentation]
This presentation accompanies an essay that was awarded a Nicholas and Anna Ricco Award for 2013. In this presentation, the author discusses media ethics and how changes in journalism and technology have led to new ethical dilemmas.
Media Ethics and Dilemmas: Journalists, Citizens and Technology [Presentation Notes]
This document offers notes that accompany a presentation on media ethics and dilemmas. The presentation and its accompanying notes were presented with an essay that was awarded a 2013 Nicholas and Anna Ricco Ethics Award. The notes discuss media ethics and how changes in journalism and technology have led to new ethical dilemmas.
Sports reporting and gender: Women journalists who broke the locker room barrier
This article examines female sportswriters' influences on sports journalism.
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