UNC Hussman at the 2023 National Communication Association Convention
Four UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media graduate students and two faculty members will present their research Nov. 16-19 at the National Communication Association 109th Annual Convention in National Harbor, Maryland.
Doctoral students Emily Galper (pictured, right) and Destiny Peterson (left) will each present two papers as first or solo authors, while Emily will present a third as co-author. Faculty members Xinyan (Eva) Zhao and Seth Noar each co-authored three papers being presented, and Dr. Zhao will receive a top-paper award. Ph.D. student Heesoo Jang will present a solo-authored paper, and master’s student Coco Li will discuss her research in progress. Associate Professor Spencer Barnes will participate as a session respondent.
UNC Hussman NCA 2023 participation includes:
Awards and Honors
- Destiny Peterson was selected for the Top Student Papers in Feminist and Gender Studies Division session for her paper “Explication of ‘Sexual Objectification’ and a Call for Reconceptualization: Putting Sex in Sexual Objectification Studies, A starting Solution for Mainstream Video Media.”
- Xinyan (Eva) Zhao and colleague Rong Ma earned a top-paper award for the Health Communication Division for their paper “How Gay and Bisexual Men Respond to Mpox Messages through Risk- Versus Identity-Based Mechanisms: An Integrated Model.”
Thursday, Nov. 16
- Emily Galper, Seth Noar and colleagues will present “An Exploratory Study of Adolescent’s Pornography Viewing Frequency and Condom Attitudes.”
- Heesoo Jang will present “Bringing AI (Artificial Intelligence) Under Critical CSR Scrutiny: A Critical CSR Assessment of Major AI Companies’ Communication of Responsible AI.”
- Coco Li will discuss her in-progress paper “Women's Peer-helping with Romantic Relationships on Social Media” during a research-in-progress roundtables session.
- Destiny Peterson will present “Explication of ‘Sexual Objectification’ and a Call for Reconceptualization: Putting Sex in Sexual Objectification Studies, A starting Solution for Mainstream Video Media.”
- Xinyan (Eva) Zhao and colleagues will present “Impact of Emotional Awareness on Responses to Vaccine-Related Narrative Misinformation.”
Friday, Nov. 17
- Xinyan (Eva) Zhao and colleague will present “How Gay and Bisexual Men Respond to Mpox Messages through Risk- Versus Identity-Based Mechanisms: An Integrated Model.”
Saturday, Nov. 18
- Destiny Peterson and colleague will present “Efficacy of Emotive Animal Imagery for Animal Aid and Conservation.”
- Xinyan (Eva) Zhao and colleagues will present “Crisis Coping in a Social-Mediated Era: A Meta-Analysis of Publics' Social Media Use and Crisis Responses.”
Sunday, Nov. 19
- Spencer Barnes will be a respondent for the session The End of The Communication Major: Contradictions Facing Communication and its Relationship to Liberal Democracy.
- Meredith Collins ’19 (M.A.), ’23 (Ph.D.), Emily Galper, Seth Noar and colleagues will present “How do Behavioral Frame, Certainty, and Target Influence Receptivity to Vaping Prevention Messages? A National Experiment.”
- Emily Galper, Alex Kresovich ’22 (Ph.D.), Seth Noar and colleagues will present “Identifying Promising Themes and Messages for Youth Vaping Prevention: A National Study.”
Other UNC Hussman alumni and UNC-Chapel Hill researchers will also take part in the convention. Search the convention program for individual participants, or search “Chapel Hill” for all Carolina-affiliated participants.