Student Defense: Jun Luo
Comm Conference Room - Rolfe 2303Ph.D. Candidate: Jun Luo Date & Time: Friday, May 16, 2025, from 1:15p – 2:15p PT Location: Rolfe 2303A Advisor(s): Jungseock Joo, Stuart Soroka Dissertation Title: Media Bias and Trust in the Generative AI Era: Examining AI-Generated News, Minority Representation, and the Impact on Public Trust and Radicalization. Abstract: While a growing body of research has examined how algorithmic decision-making reinforces […]
CPG Speaker: Dan Hiaeshutter-Rice
Rolfe 2125 Rolfe Hall, Los Angeles, United StatesEnemies of the (E)state: Examining the Role of Attacks on The Press and Media Content Dan Haieshutter-Rice, Michigan State University A healthy critique of the free press is vital in a democracy. Like the other pillars of a functional democratic system, the press performs its role best under a receptive but critical eye. Yet broad […]
Department Speaker Series: Kaiping Chen
Comm Conference Room - Rolfe 2303From Digital Portrayals to AI Refusals: Gendered Patterns in Science and Technology Communication Kaiping Chen, Associate Professor in Computational Communication, Department of Life Sciences Communication, University of Wisconsin-Madison Part of the Department of Communication Speakers Series, and co-organized with the Communication and Politics Group.
CPG Speaker: Marc André Bodet
Rolfe 2125 Rolfe Hall, Los Angeles, United StatesAccent as a factor of differentiation in a pluralistic society Marc André Bodet, Professor, Université Laval Abstract. There exists substantial research on the impact of various characteristics on the definition of national identity. Factors such as skin color and other phenotypical characteristics associated with race and ethnicity have played a central role along cultural and […]
Department Speakers Series: Eunji Kim
Comm Conference Room - Rolfe 2303How social media creators shape mass politics: A field experiment during the 2024 US elections Eunji Kim, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Columbia University Part of the Department of Communication Speakers Series, and co-organized with the Communication and Politics Group.