2020 NCA Convention: ARNIC Student Presentations
Congrats to students who did a wonderful job delivering their work at the virtual 106th Annual Convention of the National Communication Association:
Sierra Bray, Olivia González, Building bonds, breaking barriers: Examining the impact of support networks on women’s professional socialization in doctoral STEM programs
Ho-Chun Herbert Chang, Maximillian Brichta, Soyun Ahn, Jackson de Vight, Gender and the Question of Electability: How the Media Covered the 2020 Democratic Party Presidential Primaries
Nathaniel Ming Curran, Knowledge vs. Practice: Towards a Typology of Cosmopolitanism
Nathaniel Ming Curran, Ownership and Authority: Teaching (Post)Colonial Languages Online
Nathaniel Ming Curran, Michael Chestnut,English Fever and Iced Coffee: Transient Cosmopolitanism and the Rising Cost of Distinction
Eduardo Gonzalez, Empathy and Death in Transnational Contexts: An Analysis of Media Coverage on Immigrant Deaths
Jingyi Sun, Aimei Yang, Adam J. Saffer, Evolving crisis and changing networks: NGOs’ stakeholder engagement on the global refugee crisis106th National Communication Association Annual Convention Organizational Communication Division Top Paper