Department Speaker Series: Dana Mastro (UCSB, Communication)

Comm Conference Room - Rolfe 2303

Title: Threat in the form of News: Examining the ways that news coverage of immigration constrains systemically marginalized groups   Abstract: Although U.S. media portrayals of racial, ethnic, and other historically excluded identities vary based on the group, platform, and genre, generally speaking these groups have tended to be both underrepresented and, at times, unfavorably depicted across the […]

CPG: Nikki Usher (USD)

Comm Project Room - 2310 Rolfe

Title: How and why American journalism (accidentally) amplifies anti-democratic actors: Small town extremists, media storms, and a broken news industry   Abstract: Within a week, a no-name Republican state representative from a town of 384 people in Illinois catapulted from obscurity to a prime-time appearance on Fox News’ Ingraham Angle. This newly-empowered politician, Darren Bailey, would […]

POSTPONES: CPG: Ben Epstein (DePaul)

Comm Conference Room - Rolfe 2303

Title: Exploring Political Communication Strategies of Women’s Rights and LGBTQ+ Communities Over Time   Abstract: This study uses a mixed methods approach to explore the communication approaches of organizations advocating for greater political power, access, and representation for women and LGBTQ+ Americans over time. First, I identify a diverse sample of organizations and publications advocating for greater […]

Department Speaker Series: Megan Burkhardt-Reed (UCLA, Communication)

Comm Conference Room - Rolfe 2303

Title: The emergence of communication in infancy: Development and evolution   Abstract: Do gestures truly precede vocalization in modern human development and in the evolutionary origin of language? Or is vocalization more foundational for communication? Recent years have seen a resurgence of interest in the evolutionary origins of language. Speculations on the evolution of language have evoked […]

Natalie Kahn Talk, Department Speaker Series: Muniba Saleem (UCSB, Communication)

Comm Conference Room - Rolfe 2303

Title: Media Representations and Their Broader Implications for Intergroup Relations   Abstract: This talk highlights the role of media as an ecosystem in cultivating societal divisions within multicultural contexts. Utilizing correlational, experimental, and longitudinal research methodologies, I provide a comprehensive analysis of the nuanced effects on both racial majority and minority audiences. The findings reveal […]

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