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Framing Terrorism Survivors: Visual Representation of Boko Haram Survivors in International News Media 塑造恐怖主义幸存者:国际新闻媒体对博科圣地幸存者的视觉呈现
IF 1.1 Q3 COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2024-01-02 DOI: 10.1080/10570314.2023.2294718
Doris Wesley
This study analyzed how African, American, and British online mainstream news sources visually represent Boko Haram survivors. A longitudinal study from 2014 to 2021 was conducted using purposive s...
本研究分析了非洲、美国和英国的网络主流新闻来源如何直观地表现博科圣地的幸存者。研究采用有目的的调查方法,对 2014 年至 2021 年的博科圣地幸存者进行了纵向研究。
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Same-Gender-Loving Black Male Television Characters: A Case Study of the Scripted Television Series Designated Survivor 喜欢同性别的黑人男性电视角色:电视剧《指定幸存者》案例研究
IF 1.1 Q3 COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2023-12-29 DOI: 10.1080/10570314.2023.2294709
David Stamps
Descriptive analyses of same-gender-loving (SGL) Black male characters in scripted television series are lacking. This content may expose SGL Black viewers to distinct narratives. Accordingly, I ad...
目前还缺乏对电视剧中爱好同性别的黑人男性角色的描述性分析。这些内容可能会让 SGL 黑人观众看到与众不同的叙事。因此,我在本研究中加入了...
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Investigating Social Proliferation in Korean College Students’ Smoking Perceptions and Behaviors 韩国大学生吸烟观念和行为的社会扩散调查
IF 1.1 Q3 COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2023-12-27 DOI: 10.1080/10570314.2023.2295369
YoungJu Shin, Yu Lu, Rebecca Leach
The present study investigated the processes of social proliferation in Korean college students’ smoking perceptions and behaviors. Using cross-sectional survey data (N = 208), the study tested ass...
本研究调查了韩国大学生吸烟观念和行为的社会扩散过程。本研究使用横截面调查数据(N = 208),检验了韩国大学生吸烟观念和行为的社会扩散过程。
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Linking Health Consciousness and Social Media Information Seeking to College Students COVID-19 Prevention Behavior: Examining a Modified IMBP Model 将健康意识和社交媒体信息搜索与大学生 COVID-19 预防行为联系起来:检验修改后的 IMBP 模型
IF 1.1 Q3 COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2023-12-25 DOI: 10.1080/10570314.2023.2294711
Christopher McKinley, Yi Luo, Joseph Brennan
Health consciousness and health information seeking have been conceptually and empirically linked. Few studies, however, have explored the implications this relationship has for driving specific he...
健康意识与健康信息的寻求在概念上和经验上都有联系。然而,很少有研究探讨这种关系对推动具体的健康信息需求的影响。
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Visually Impaired Individuals’ Impression Management 视障人士的印象管理
IF 1.1 Q3 COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2023-12-25 DOI: 10.1080/10570314.2023.2294717
Lynsey K. Romo, Mary E. Obiol, Melissa J. Taussig
We examined visually impaired individuals’ impression management strategies through Goffman’s dramaturgical perspective. Consistent with the biomedical model of disability and ableism, participants...
我们通过戈夫曼的戏剧性视角研究了视障人士的印象管理策略。与残疾和能力歧视的生物医学模式一致,参与者...
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“You-Don’t-Wanna-Mess”: A Case Study of Nonverbal Behaviors in Chinese Freestyle Rap Battles "你-不想-乱":中国自由式说唱对战中的非语言行为案例研究
IF 1.1 Q3 COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2023-12-21 DOI: 10.1080/10570314.2023.2257638
Shuting Yao, Mian Jia
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The Role of Anxiety and Fear in Sexual Orientation Self-Disclosure 焦虑和恐惧在性取向自我表露中的作用
Q3 COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2023-10-27 DOI: 10.1080/10570314.2023.2268587
Yachao Li, Jennifer A Samp
AbstractRevealing minority sexual orientation to others, or coming out, can be emotionally arousing and challenging. Yet, few studies have examined the role of emotions in sexual orientation self-disclosure. Based on cognitive coming-out message production and emotion theories, we predict that the salience of disclosure goals and relational power are two foundational antecedents to cognitive appraisals of emotions (i.e. disclosure uncertainty and perceived threat of disclosure), which predict anxiety and fear. Emotions then predict the assessment of disclosure efficacy, which in turn predicts degrees of self-disclosure. Results (N = 301 U.S. LGBQ adults) showed that more salient disclosure goals, directly and indirectly, predicted higher degrees of self-disclosure via disclosure uncertainty, anxiety and fear, and disclosure efficacy. Relational power positively predicted degrees of self-disclosure via perceived threat, fear, and disclosure efficacy. Thus, anxiety and fear are an integral part of the underlying mechanisms accounting for the message process of coming out.Keywords: Anxietycoming outemotionfearLGBself-disclosuresexual orientation self-disclosure Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsYachao LiYachao Li (Ph.D., University of Georgia) is an assistant professor in the Department of Communication Studies and the Department of Public Health at The College of New Jersey. His research focuses on how LGBTQ+ individuals and couples communicate their identities, manage relational challenges, and build resilience in a heteronormative society. His work also explores the role of relational communication in reducing health disparities.Jennifer A SampJennifer A. Samp (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison) is an independent researcher at Communication Compasses. She has over 20 years of experience in research and teaching on topics related to human behavior, social interaction, interpersonal conflict, goals, power, commitment, satisfaction, and self-awareness.
向他人透露少数群体的性取向,或出柜,可能会引起情感上的兴奋和挑战。然而,很少有研究考察情绪在性取向自我表露中的作用。基于认知出型信息产生理论和情绪理论,我们预测披露目标的显著性和关系权力是情绪认知评价(即披露不确定性和感知披露威胁)的两个基本前提,从而预测焦虑和恐惧。然后情绪预测披露效能的评估,进而预测自我披露的程度。结果(N = 301名美国LGBQ成年人)表明,更显著的披露目标直接或间接地预测了更高的自我披露程度,包括披露不确定性、焦虑和恐惧以及披露效能。关系权力通过感知威胁、恐惧和披露效能正向预测自我披露程度。因此,焦虑和恐惧是信息传递过程中潜在机制的组成部分。关键词:焦虑情绪恐惧同性恋自我表露性取向自我表露表露声明作者未发现潜在的利益冲突李亚超(佐治亚大学博士)是新泽西学院传播研究系和公共卫生系的助理教授。他的研究重点是LGBTQ+个人和夫妇如何沟通他们的身份,管理关系挑战,并在异性恋规范的社会中建立弹性。他的工作还探讨了关系沟通在减少健康差距方面的作用。Jennifer A Samp(博士,威斯康星大学麦迪逊分校)是通讯罗盘的独立研究员。她在人类行为、社会互动、人际冲突、目标、权力、承诺、满意度和自我意识等领域有超过20年的研究和教学经验。
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The Role of Organizational Messages About Mental Health in Disclosure and Support-Seeking Decisions Among First Responders: A Qualitative Investigation 组织心理健康信息在第一响应者的信息披露和支持寻求决策中的作用:一项定性调查
Q3 COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2023-09-29 DOI: 10.1080/10570314.2023.2262429
Erin Craw, Michelle Miller-Day
AbstractFirst responders, especially those without adequate support, are at heightened risk for experiencing adverse mental health outcomes. Workplace mental health interventions for first responders are becoming more common. However, systematic research within the field of communication has not typically informed the development of these workplace interventions. The current study conducted interviews with 26 first responders to examine the messages they receive about mental health from their organizations and how those messages affect their support-seeking decisions. Analysis of the interviews revealed that first responders receive inconsistent messages from their departments about whether to seek support for mental health-related problems, creating confusion and distrust.Keywords: First respondersorganizational supportmental healthqualitative Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Author noteThe data in this research study cannot be shared due to IRB requirements and restrictions to help protect the privacy of participants.Additional informationNotes on contributorsErin CrawErin Craw (Ph.D., Chapman University) is an Adjunct Professor at Fairfield University and a Strategic Account Manager for the Public Sector at Youturn Health. Her research interests are at the intersection of health and interpersonal communication as it relates to social support, stigma, and resilience. She is particularly interested in translational research that improves access to needed support for underserved populations and those who face extensive barriers to gaining assistance.Michelle Miller-DayMichelle Miller-Day (Ph.D., Arizona State University) is a Professor of Communication Studies at Chapman University in Orange, California. Dr. Miller-Day’s research is at the intersection of interpersonal and family communication and health communication. She is particularly interested in the topics of mental health, submissive communication, and substance use prevention.
摘要急救人员,特别是那些没有足够支持的急救人员,经历不良心理健康结果的风险更高。对第一响应者的工作场所心理健康干预正变得越来越普遍。然而,传播领域内的系统研究通常没有为这些工作场所干预措施的发展提供信息。目前的研究对26名急救人员进行了采访,以检查他们从组织收到的关于心理健康的信息,以及这些信息如何影响他们寻求支持的决定。对访谈的分析显示,急救人员从他们的部门收到的关于是否寻求心理健康问题支持的不一致的信息,造成了混乱和不信任。关键词:第一响应者组织支持心理健康定性披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。由于IRB的要求和限制,为了保护参与者的隐私,本研究中的数据不能共享。作者简介:作者简介:作者简介:作者简介:作者简介:作者简介:作者简介:作者简介:作者简介:作者简介:作者简介:作者简介:作者简介:作者简介:她的研究兴趣是在健康和人际交往的交叉点,因为它涉及到社会支持,耻辱和弹性。她对转化研究特别感兴趣,这些研究可以改善服务不足人群和那些在获得援助方面面临广泛障碍的人群获得所需支持的机会。Michelle Miller-Day(亚利桑那州立大学博士)是加利福尼亚州奥兰治市查普曼大学传播学教授。米勒-戴博士的研究涉及人际、家庭沟通和健康沟通的交叉领域。她对心理健康、顺从沟通和药物使用预防等主题特别感兴趣。
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The Discourse of Managing Attempted Levity in a Serious Situation: Relational Identity-Work in the Waco Standoff Negotiations 在严重情况下管理企图轻浮的话语:韦科对峙谈判中的关系认同工作
Q3 COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2023-09-20 DOI: 10.1080/10570314.2023.2254943
Robert R Agne
AbstractThis study examines the telephone negotiations between FBI agent, John Cox, and David Koresh, leader of the Branch Davidians, during the Waco Standoff of 1993. Using grounded practical theory (GPT), I describe the management of attempts at levity as a discourse practice, arguing that it accomplishes relational identity-work in this serious situation by navigating contradicting goals of approval and disapproval. Cox and Koresh’s navigation does relational identity-work by suspending a relational paradox, trusting in the joke, and re-negotiating the limits of levity. These processes suggest challenges to ideals for relationship especially in serious situations expand the boundaries of GPT.Keywords: Action-Implicative Discourse Analysisattempted humor and levityBranch Davidiansgrounded practical theoryrelational identity-workWaco Standoff Disclosure StatementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1. Nine OMZ Bradley fighting vehicles, five M728 Combat Engineer vehicles, and two M1A1 Abrams Tanks.2. Strategies included turning off the electricity, flooding the compound at night with bright lights and loud noises, and damaging property surrounding the compound.3. Recordings in the forms of tapes and transcripts are available through the US Freedom of Information and Privacy Act (FOIPA).4. Recording in the forms of tapes and transcripts are available through the US Freedom of Information and Privacy Act (FOIPA). Transcription symbols include.. Falling intonation? Rising intonation, not always a question↑ higher pitch↓ lower pitch. Falling or final intonation−an abrupt cutoff:: Prolonging of soundneverStressed syllable or work>word
摘要本研究考察了1993年韦科对峙中联邦调查局特工约翰·考克斯与大卫派领袖大卫·考雷什之间的电话谈判。运用基础实践理论(GPT),我将对轻率尝试的管理描述为一种话语实践,认为它通过引导赞成和反对的矛盾目标,在这种严重的情况下完成关系认同工作。考克斯和考雷什的导航通过暂停关系悖论,相信笑话,重新协商轻浮的界限,来完成关系身份的工作。这些过程表明对理想关系的挑战,特别是在严重的情况下,扩大了GPT的边界。关键词:动作暗示语篇分析;尝试幽默与浮华;大卫·布兰奇;接地实践理论;关系认同;工作;9辆OMZ布拉德利战车,5辆M728战斗工兵车,和2辆M1A1艾布拉姆斯坦克。策略包括切断电源,在晚上用明亮的灯光和巨大的噪音淹没院落,以及破坏院落周围的财产。通过美国《信息自由与隐私法》(FOIPA),可以获得磁带和文本形式的录音。通过美国《信息自由与隐私法》(FOIPA),可以获得磁带和笔录形式的录音。转录符号包括…降调吗?升调,不总是一个问题↑高音调↓低音调。下降语调或结束语调-突然中断;发音的延长;重读音节或工作词;语速加快;hhInhalation[同时或重叠的言语=连续的话语(.)微停顿,2/10秒或更短()不可抄写的谈话片段())抄写员的评论或描述诗篇2章4节说:“那坐在天上的必发笑,主必嗤笑他们。”附加信息撰稿人注释罗伯特·R·阿格纳罗伯特·R·阿格纳(博士,科罗拉多大学博尔德分校)是奥本大学传播与新闻学院传播学副教授。他的研究探索了人们在面对沟通挑战(尤其是第4页的对话)的普通(和不那么普通)情况下自然发生的谈话。他以塑造关系和制度认同的方式来审视谈话。
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Labor in Fissured Workplaces: Contract Workers’ Membership Negotiation in “Big Tech” “大科技”下合同工的入会谈判
IF 1.1 Q3 COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2023-09-07 DOI: 10.1080/10570314.2023.2252788
Camille G. Endacott, Jordan M. Duran, Karoline Summerville
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