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ISSN:1051-0974

e-ISSN:1745-1035

IF/分区:1.3/Q3

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Colleen Warner,Ellen Jordan,Sophia Richards et al. Colleen Warner et al.
Children have long been overlooked in communication scholarship. Content analysis of research published 14 communication journals (n = 8662) revealed that child representation remains below 4%, with the majority of these publications utiliz...
Ashleigh M Day,Sydney O&#x;Shay-Wallace,Matthew W Seeger et al. Ashleigh M Day et al.
Safe, clean water is necessary for health and wellbeing. Water issues affect minority and vulnerable populations at disproportionate rates, including the poor and racial and ethnic minorities. An investigation of the relationships of race, ...
Yachao Li,Jennifer A Samp,Valerie B Coles Cone et al. Yachao Li et al.
African American women are vulnerable for sexual health risk; thus, condom use is essential. Guided by research linking goals to communicative content, this study explored women's use of I-, you-, we-, and hedging language during condom neg...
Seth M Noar,Philip Palmgreen,Rick S Zimmerman et al. Seth M Noar et al.
The current study is an analysis of public service announcements (PSAs) from an effective safer sex campaign that utilized a sensation-seeking targeting (SENTAR) approach. Two random samples of heterosexually active young adults (sample one...
Rachel A Smith,David Hughes Rachel A Smith
At multiple times in human history people have asked if there are good stigmas. Is there some useful function stigmas serve in the context of our evolutionary history; is stigma adaptive? This essay discusses stigmas as a group-selection st...
Rachel A Smith Rachel A Smith
Stigmas may regulate intergroup relationships; they may also influence interpersonal actions. This study extends the previous test of the model of stigma communication (Smith, 2012) with a factorial experiment in which the outcomes refer to...