HCAT presented multiple papers at NCA 2023, including a Top Paper in the Mass Communication Division. The manuscript reported the results of longitudinal message experiment focused on replotting. May, K., Lillie, H. M. Ratcliff, C. L., & Jensen, J. D. (2023, November). Enacted replotting, narrative persuasion, and colorectal cancer: A longitudinal message experiment with U.S.…
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Top Paper at NCA 2021
HCAT presented multiple papers at NCA 2021, including a Top Paper in the Health Communication Division. Led by Manu Pokharel, the manuscript reported the results of biophysiological research of UV imagery. Pokharel, M., Jensen, J. D., John, K. K., Christy, K. R., Taylor-Burton, S., & Upshaw, S. (2021, November). Visual communication and skin cancer prevention:…
Manu wins Miller Dissertation Award
Manusheela “Manu” Pokharel (Ph.D., 2019) was recently awarded the Gerald R. Miller Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award from the National Communication Association. Pokharel received her doctorate in communication in May 2019 from the University of Utah and is currently an assistant professor in the Department of Communication at Texas State University. The Gerald R. Miller award…
Courtney win Early Career Scholar Award from HCD
Courtney Lynam Scherr will receive the Early Career Scholar Award from the Health Communication Division of NCA in November 2020. We are so proud of Courtney! This award celebrates early career researchers with exceptional productivity and programs. Her research on communication and genetics is outstanding, and a great representation of what health communication researchers do.…
Manu accepted to NCA Doctoral Honors Seminar
Manu will attend the NCA Doctoral Honors Seminar in July 2018 at Vanderbilt University. She will present all three studies from her dissertation program, and work to refine the project for the job market. NCA Doctoral Honors Seminar
March: Dogfight
If you ran into a lab member in March, then we probably looked busy. And Jake was definitely drinking some form of caffeine. That’s because we were working hard to get 7 article submitted to 2 different conferences. The end of March is home to the submission deadline for the National Communication Association (NCA) and…
HCAT wins Golden Monograph (two years in a row)!
Manu to NCA
Manusheela Pokharel had a manuscript accepted to the National Communication Association (NCA) convention in Philadelphia, PA. Her paper was written at our Fall 2015 writing retreat!
HCAT wins Top Paper at NCA
HCAT lab wins Golden Monograph
The Golden Anniversary Monograph Awards were created to mark NCA’s 50th Anniversary in 1964. Originally, there were awards given to monographs and to books. The book award was deleted and later reinstated as the Diamond Anniversary Book Award. The Golden Anniversary Monograph Awards are presented to the most outstanding scholarly monograph(s) published during the previous calendar year.
My randomized controlled trial published in Social Science & Medicine was honored with the 2015 Golden Anniversary Monograph Award from NCA. You can read more about it here. You can see a list of past award winners here.
NCA 2014 – At the Parade
Lisa wins a Top Paper
NCA Grant Writing Workshop
Delay Hypothesis Wins Top Paper at NCA
Our research on the delay hypotheses (aka, the Sleeper Effect) won a Top Paper Award in the Mass Communication Division of NCA. Jensen, J. D., Bernat, J. K., Wilson, K., & Goonwardene, J. (2009, November). Narrative persuasion and the sleeper effect: Further evidence that fictional narratives are more persuasive over time. Paper presented at…
Distinguished Article in Health Communication
Dan O’Keefe and I received the Distinguished Article/Book Chapter in Health Communication from NCA’s Health Communication Division. The award was for our meta-analysis of loss/gain framing research. That project took several years to complete, and yielded multiple publications, but our analysis in Journal of Health Communication seemed to have the biggest impact. I learned a…
Top Paper in Mass Communication
Ryan Hurley and I were lucky enough to win Top Student Paper in Mass Communication at NCA in 2004. Originally, we wrote two papers: one that focused on the third person effect and another than examined the impact of reading news coverage about environmental threats, including dioxin (which, incidentally, won Top Student Paper in…