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Fuzzy, Transparent, and Fast: Journalists and Public Relations Practitioners Characterize their Connections and Interactions in Social Media

Description: 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.
Date: May 2014
Creator: Chimbel, Aaron; Everbach, Tracy & Lambiase, Jacqueline
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Health Literacy and Health Information Technology Adoption: The Potential for a New Digital Divide

Description: 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.
Date: October 4, 2016
Creator: Mackert, Michael; Mabry-Flynn, Amanda; Champlin, Sara; Donovan, Erin E. & Pounders, Kathrynn
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Media Ethics and Dilemmas: Journalists, Citizens and Technology [Presentation Notes]

Description: 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.
Date: February 27, 2013
Creator: Lewis, Christopher G.
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Self-efficacy mechanism at work: The context of environmental volunteer travel

Description: 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
Date: December 27, 2018
Creator: Strzelecka, Marianna; Woosnam, Kyle M. & Nisbett, Gwendelyn S.
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