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Terps@Ica, 2019

May 10, 2019 Communication

Terps@Ica, 2019

Terps participate in annual international conference in DC.

Faculty members and graduate students from the Department of Communication will present research and participate in meetings at the 69th Annual ICA Conference, May 24-28, 2019, in Washington, DC.

  • Lindsey Anderson, "Examining Young Adults’ Expectations for Retirement: An Emerging Tension"
  • Junhan Chen, "Predictors of Peer-to-Peer Communication among Older Adults within an Online Interactive Communication System: The Role of Psychosocial and Physical Well-Being" and "Does Online and Offline Social Engagement Protect against Depression? Longitudinal Evidence from a Cross-Lagged Panel Study among Older Adults"
  • Sreashi Das and Anita Atwell Seate, "A Mixed-Methodological Examination of Long-Term Romantic Relationship Schemas in India and the United States"
  • Tamanika Ferguson, "Unlikely Communities: Incarcerated Women Advocate for Women’s Rights and Social Change"
  • Dale Hample (with Ph.D. alumnum Mengqi Zhan), "Reconciling Conflicting Results of Cultural Diversity’s Effect on Team Performance: A QuasiExperimental Examination"
  • Savreen Hundal, "An Inclusive and Collaborative Evaluation Method for Diverse Communities" and "Performative Power of Portraiture: President Obama’s Portrait at the National Portrait Gallery"
  • Irina Iles, Xiaoli Nan, James Butler, Robert Feldman, Min Qi Wang, (with Ph.D. alumnum Zexin Ma), "Smokers’ Attitudes toward Smoking: How Self-Affirming Prior to Viewing Graphic Cigarette Warning Labels Affects Explicit and Implicit Attitudes"
  • Nick Joyce, et al., "The Acceptability of Group-Based Prejudice and Humor across Different Communication Channels"
  • Brooke Fisher Liu, Participant, "ICA PhD Workshop: Public Relations and Strategic Communication"
  • Brooke Liu, Anita Atwell Seate, Irina Iles, and Emina Herovic, "#Tornadowarning: Understanding the National Weather Service’s Tornado Communication Strategies"
  • Lingyan Ma and Yueqian Zhang, "Three Social-Mediated Publics in Information Flow: A Networking Model of Public Segmentation"
  • Xiaoli Nan (with Ph.D. alumnum Zexin Ma), "Effects of Immersive Stories on Prosocial Attitudes and Willingness to Help: Testing Psychological Mechanisms"
  • Duli Shi, "How to Develop an Effective Alliance? The Role of CSR Fit and Employee Engagement in BusinessNGO Partnership"
  • Erich Sommerfeldt, "Rearranging Deck Chairs on the Titanic: Explicating Motivations Behind Evaluation Behavior in Public Diplomacy," (Top Faculty Paper, Public Diplomacy Division)
  • Samantha Stanley, Alison Chatham, Neha Trivedi, and Linda Aldoory, "Relationship Management between Older African American Adults and Healthcare Providers"
  • Samantha Stanley, "'We Don’t Want to Associate with Them': Health Implications for Intergroup Comparisons of Young Adult Cigarette Smokers to the Novel Outgroup Electronic Cigarette Users"
  • Jazmine Thomas, "Yeah, But Is It Working?' A Case Study on University LGBT Centers and Social Networks"
  • Xiaojing Wang, Nick Joyce, and Kang Namkoong, "Investigating College Students’ Intentions to Seek Online Counseling Services"
  • Yuan Wang, "Who Is Sexting? Exploring the Relationships among Loneliness, Sensation-Seeking, Attitude and the Intent to Use Hookup Apps among Chinese College Students"