Atlantic Journal of Communication, Vol. 32 Issue 3, 2024
Review
1. All distractions are not equal: the moderating role of autistic traits and technology multitasking on academic performance among college students. --Brenda Rourke, Saraswathi Bellur & Kristine Nowak
Research Article
2. Career development of postdocs: a qualitative study of mentoring communication patterns. --Henna A. Qureshi, Alexander Gröschner & Züleyha Ünlü
3. Aristotle meets online endorsers – implications of ancient philosophy for modern marketing communications. --Walter von Mettenheim & Klaus-Peter Wiedmann
4. Typologies of rejected requests and compliance-resistance strategies in various interpersonal influence contexts. --Jose Carlo G. de Pano
5. Vaccine confidence in New Zealand: understanding the influences of demographic characteristics and patient self-advocacy. --Stephen M Croucher, Douglas Ashwell, Joanna Cullinane, Nicola Murray & Thao Nguyen
6. Messengers of justice: social network analysis of public relations support for migrants. --Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera, Cindy Azucena Gómez-Schempp, Naoru Koizumi, Rajendra Kulkarni & William Yaworsky
7. Gunning for change: A content analysis of tweets following three mass shootings in the United States. --Amanda D. Damiano, W. Xie & C-H. Jong
8. An icon of dialogic courage: response to the absurd of the unity of contraries. --Natalia E. Tapsak
9. I can’t stop myself! Doomscrolling, conspiracy theories, and trust in social media. --Barbara K. Kaye & Thomas J. Johnson
10. News personalization, narcissism, & the third-person effect: examining support for restrictions on audience data collection. --Lisa Farman
1. All distractions are not equal: the moderating role of autistic traits and technology multitasking on academic performance among college students. --Brenda Rourke, Saraswathi Bellur & Kristine Nowak
Research Article
2. Career development of postdocs: a qualitative study of mentoring communication patterns. --Henna A. Qureshi, Alexander Gröschner & Züleyha Ünlü
3. Aristotle meets online endorsers – implications of ancient philosophy for modern marketing communications. --Walter von Mettenheim & Klaus-Peter Wiedmann
4. Typologies of rejected requests and compliance-resistance strategies in various interpersonal influence contexts. --Jose Carlo G. de Pano
5. Vaccine confidence in New Zealand: understanding the influences of demographic characteristics and patient self-advocacy. --Stephen M Croucher, Douglas Ashwell, Joanna Cullinane, Nicola Murray & Thao Nguyen
6. Messengers of justice: social network analysis of public relations support for migrants. --Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera, Cindy Azucena Gómez-Schempp, Naoru Koizumi, Rajendra Kulkarni & William Yaworsky
7. Gunning for change: A content analysis of tweets following three mass shootings in the United States. --Amanda D. Damiano, W. Xie & C-H. Jong
8. An icon of dialogic courage: response to the absurd of the unity of contraries. --Natalia E. Tapsak
9. I can’t stop myself! Doomscrolling, conspiracy theories, and trust in social media. --Barbara K. Kaye & Thomas J. Johnson
10. News personalization, narcissism, & the third-person effect: examining support for restrictions on audience data collection. --Lisa Farman
Rourke, Brenda - Personal Name
Tapsak, Natalia E. - Personal Name
Damiano, Amanda D. - Personal Name
Correa-Cabrera, Guadalupe - Personal Name
Croucher, Stephen M - Personal Name
Pano, Jose Carlo G. de - Personal Name
Mettenheim, Walter von - Personal Name
Qureshi, Henna A. - Personal Name
Kaye, Barbara K. - Personal Name
Farman, Lisa - Personal Name
Tapsak, Natalia E. - Personal Name
Damiano, Amanda D. - Personal Name
Correa-Cabrera, Guadalupe - Personal Name
Croucher, Stephen M - Personal Name
Pano, Jose Carlo G. de - Personal Name
Mettenheim, Walter von - Personal Name
Qureshi, Henna A. - Personal Name
Kaye, Barbara K. - Personal Name
Farman, Lisa - Personal Name
Vol. 32 Issue 3, 2024
1545-6889
e-Journal PIK
Inggris
The College of New Jersey
2024
New Jersey
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