Faculty and students from the School of Communication (SCOM) are traveling to San Francisco for the AEJMC Conference, which will take place from August 7-10, 2025. They will be presenting the following papers:
- The Effect of Representation of Number and Visual Saliency of Bike Safety Message on Navigation Applications by Junho Park, Sun Young Park, and Patrick Merle (Florida State University).
- Public Relations Practitioners’ Expectations for Graduate Education by Marlene Neill (Baylor), Patrick Merle (Florida State University), and Anni Qiang (Baylor).
- How AI-generated Labels on Social Media Testimonials Expressing Mental Distress Affect Reader Engagement and Support Provision by Jiaqi (Agnes) Bao (Pennsylvania State), Yin Yang (Florida State University), Jessica Myrick (Good Pug Media), and Junho Park (Florida State University).
- Utilizing Competing Biological Motivations: Can We Improve Food Neophobe’s Attitudes toward Lab-grown Meat? by Rachel Bailey, Sun Young Park, Pooja Ichplani, Yu Liang (Florida State University), Jay Hmielowski, and Myiah Hutchens (University 0f Florida).
- Gendered Precarity in Korean TV Newsrooms: Feminized Labor, Symbolic Exclusion, and Emotional Discipline by Sunah Lee (Florida State University).
- Decoding Health Technology Mediation and Adoption in South East Asia: Applying Fogg Behavior Model to Predict the Likelihood of Utilization of Decision Support Systems for the Management of Lifestyle Diseases by Akansha Kharkwal and Talalah Khan (Florida State University).
- Activism or Opportunism? Consumer Perceptions of Brand Activism and Activism Washing in Advertising by Ashley Johns (Florida State University), Sophia Mueller-Bryson (University of Miami), Alessandra Noli Peschiera (Florida State University), and Julio Velasquez, (University of Miami).
- Loopholes in Nigerian Media Laws by Oladoyin Abiona (Florida State University).
Congratulations to the faculty and students in attendance!